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Crown Prince Rupprecht.
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Prince Rupprecht, heir to the throne of Bavaria, was born in 1869. On
the outbreak of the First World War was was commander
of the German Sixth Army in the Lorraine.
On 14th August, 1914, the French Army, led by Ferdinand
Foch, Auguste Dubail
and Michel Maunoury attempted to capture
Lorraine. Rupprecht and the Sixth Army successfully withstood the attack
and persuaded Hermuth von Moltke, Chief
of General Staff, to allow him to launch a major counter-offensive at
the end of August. Rupprecht failed to breakthrough French defences
and remained on the Western Front for the
rest of the war.
In July 1916, Rupprecht was promoted to field marshal. Considered to
be the most competent of the royal commanders, he clashed several times
with the Chief of General Staff, Erich von
Falkenhayn, who replaced Hermuth von Moltke.
Revolutionary activity after the
war deprived Rupprecht of his Bavarian throne. Prince Rupprecht lived
in quiet retirement until his death in 1955.
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