. . . . . . . . . . . "Hans Ritter von Hemmer"@en . . . . . . . "23656682"^^ . "3190"^^ . . . . . . . . . "Hans Hemmer, seit 1916 Ritter von Hemmer (* 26. Juni 1869 in M\u00FCnchen; \u2020 15. Dezember 1931 ebenda) war ein bayerischer Offizier, zuletzt Generalmajor sowie Ritter des Milit\u00E4r-Max-Joseph-Ordens und des Pour le M\u00E9rite."@de . . "Hans Ritter von Hemmer est un militaire, g\u00E9n\u00E9ral allemand durant la Premi\u00E8re Guerre mondiale, est n\u00E9 le 26 juin 1869 \u00E0 Munich et d\u00E9c\u00E9d\u00E9 le 15 d\u00E9cembre 1931. Il commande la 19e arm\u00E9e allemande."@fr . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Hans Ritter von Hemmer est un militaire, g\u00E9n\u00E9ral allemand durant la Premi\u00E8re Guerre mondiale, est n\u00E9 le 26 juin 1869 \u00E0 Munich et d\u00E9c\u00E9d\u00E9 le 15 d\u00E9cembre 1931. Il commande la 19e arm\u00E9e allemande."@fr . . . "Hans Hemmer, seit 1916 Ritter von Hemmer (* 26. Juni 1869 in M\u00FCnchen; \u2020 15. Dezember 1931 ebenda) war ein bayerischer Offizier, zuletzt Generalmajor sowie Ritter des Milit\u00E4r-Max-Joseph-Ordens und des Pour le M\u00E9rite."@de . . "Hans Ritter von Hemmer, (26 June 1869 \u2013 15 December 1931), son of Colonel , was an officer in the Royal Bavarian Army and Knight Commander of the Military Order of Max Joseph. He was born in Munich, Kingdom of Bavaria and attended school at the humanistic Gymnasium in Regensburg, then joined on 12 August 1888 the 11th Bavarian Infantry Regiment (not the same as the 11th Bavarian Infantry Division of World War I). In 1896 he was sent for 3 years training at the Bavarian war academy, followed in 1900 by two years at the , another and from 1909 he worked at the Prussian General Staff in Berlin. Then, from 19 September 1912 he was at the Bavarian Army General Staff."@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "1113206510"^^ . . "Hans von Hemmer"@de . . . . . . . . . . . "Hans von Hemmer"@fr . . . . . . . . . . . "Hans Ritter von Hemmer, (26 June 1869 \u2013 15 December 1931), son of Colonel , was an officer in the Royal Bavarian Army and Knight Commander of the Military Order of Max Joseph. He was born in Munich, Kingdom of Bavaria and attended school at the humanistic Gymnasium in Regensburg, then joined on 12 August 1888 the 11th Bavarian Infantry Regiment (not the same as the 11th Bavarian Infantry Division of World War I). In 1896 he was sent for 3 years training at the Bavarian war academy, followed in 1900 by two years at the , another and from 1909 he worked at the Prussian General Staff in Berlin. Then, from 19 September 1912 he was at the Bavarian Army General Staff. In World War I he participated in the fighting in August 1914 at the Battle of Lorraine, and part of the Somme. On 30 November 1914 he was promoted to lieutenant colonel and took over as Head of the General Staff of the I Royal Bavarian Reserve Corps. On 6 July 1915, he became the Chief of General Staff of South Army in Galicia under General Felix Graf von Bothmer. On the Eastern Front in 1916 he was in heavy fighting during the fighting in Galicia, the Carpathians and Sereth, today in Romania. In 1917 he was involved in the battles for Berezhany, and other places now in the Ukraine and was awarded the Pour le M\u00E9rite, and promoted to Colonel. Then he coordinated the operation planned in eastern Galicia against the Russians. After the peace of Brest-Litovsk with the Bolsheviks, he moved in February 1918 back to the western front and was chief of the General Staff of 19th Army (again with General von Bothmer) covering Lorraine. In this role, he oversaw the situation in Lorraine, and, after the armistice on November 11, he and von Bothmer oversaw the withdrawal back to Bavarian territory. After the war he served the Reichswehr of the Weimar Republic and in 1920 was promoted to Major General. He died on 15 December 1931."@en . . . . . . . .