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Schulenburg, Friedrich, Graf von der, 1865-1939

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Personal name headingSchulenburg, Friedrich, Graf von der, 1865-1939
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Variant(s)Schulenburg, Friedrich von der, 1865-1939
Von der Schulenburg, Friedrich, 1865-1939
Schulenburg, General, Graf von der, 1865-1939
Schulenburg, Friedrich B. K. G. U. E., Graf von der, 1865-1939
Schulenburg, Friedrich Bernhard Karl Gustav Ulrich Erich, Graf von der, 1865-1939
Birth date1865-11-21
Death date1939-05-19
Found inHermann Göring at public events and other activities, April-May 1939, 1939 DLC photograph caption, vol. 31, p. 120 (Trauerfeier für General Graf von der Schulenburg)
World biog. information system, April 16, 2009 (Schulenburg, Friedrich B. K. G. U. E. Graf von der; Gender: male; Year of birth: 1865; Year of death: 1939; Occupation: Generalstabschef; Militärattaché; Reichstagsmitglied; SA-Oberführer)
Divided over Hitler, 2023: CIP galley (Friedrich Bernhard Karl Gustav Ulrich Erich Graf von der Schulenburg; November 21, 1865-May 19, 1939; of Tressow Castle; He was the second child and first son of Werner Ludwig Ernst Karl Heinrich Achat Graf (Count) von der Schulenburg (1832-1880) and his wife Marie Cäcilie Hedwig Sophie Pauline, nee Freiin von Maltzahn (1843-1900); birthplace was officially registered as Bobitz, Mecklenburg; He succeeded to the Schulenburg title on April 18, 1880, becoming the sixth Graf von der Schulenburg; After briefly attending the University of Heidelberg he joined the Second Guards Uhlan Regiment of the cavalry in 1888; transferred to the more prestigious Gardes du Corps cavalry regiment, the Kaiser's own special life guards, in 1890; Friedrich was transferred to the army reserve of officers on December 28, 1918, and released from active service on March 29, 1920, keeping his rank of major-general; He became involved with the conservative DNVP--the German National People's Party)
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