Hoffmann, Max

Hoffmann, Max

▪ German general

born Jan. 25, 1869, Homberg an der Efze, Hesse [Germany]
died July 8, 1927, Bad Reichenhall, Ger.
 German officer who was primarily responsible for several striking German victories on the Eastern Front in World War I.

      Hoffmann joined the German army in 1887, studied at the Berlin War Academy, and eventually became the General Staff's expert on the eastern sector (Russia and Japan). In August 1914, as a colonel and chief staff officer of the German 8th Army, he tried to persuade the 8th Army's commanding officer, General Max von Prittwitz, not to withdraw the army behind the Vistula River and so abandon East Prussia to the Russian forces. Prittwitz was soon recalled in disgrace, and his replacements, generals Paul von Hindenburg and Erich Ludendorff, accepted Hoffmann's plans for the 8th Army to attack the uncoordinated Russian armies in the area. The result of the consequent Battle of Tannenberg (Tannenberg, Battle of) on August 26–30 was Germany's first great military victory on the Eastern Front.

      Hoffmann planned the Battle of the Masurian Lakes (February 1915), another German victory, and was promoted to colonel in August 1916 and appointed chief of staff to the new German commander of the Eastern Front. At the Brest-Litovsk (Brest-Litovsk, treaties of) peace talks (December 1917–March 1918), Hoffmann, as the senior representative of the German High Command, and Richard von Kühlmann, the foreign minister, attempted to negotiate German treaties with Ukraine and Russia. When the Bolsheviks showed reluctance to sign a treaty, Hoffmann denounced (Feb. 16, 1918) the Russo-German armistice and two days later launched a massive German offensive against Russia, capturing a great deal of territory and thus forcing the Bolshevik government to agree (March 1) to peace terms with Germany.

      After the war, Hoffmann wrote several books, including Der Krieg der versäumten Gelegenheiten (1923; The War of Lost Opportunities).

* * *


Universalium. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Поможем сделать НИР

Look at other dictionaries:

  • Max Planck — Max Karl Ernst Ludwig Planck (* 23. April 1858 in Kiel; † 4. Oktober 1947 in Göttingen) war ein bedeutender deutscher Physiker auf dem Gebiet der Theoretischen Physik. Er gilt als Begründer der Quantenphysik. Für die Entdeckung des plancksche …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Max Hoffmann — Max Hoffmann, eigentlich Carl Adolf Maximilian Hoffmann (* 25. Januar 1869 in Homberg an der Efze; † 8. Juli 1927 Bad Reichenhall) war ein deutscher General und Diplomat, der im Ersten Weltkrieg eine bedeutende militärische und politische Rolle… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Max Karl Ernst Ludwig Planck — Max Planck Max Karl Ernst Ludwig Planck (* 23. April 1858 in Kiel; † 4. Oktober 1947 in Göttingen) war ein bedeutender deutscher Physiker und Nobelpreisträger. Er wird als Begründer der Quantenphysik betrachtet …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Max Warburg — Max Warburg, 1904 Max Moritz Warburg (M.M. Warburg) (* 5. Juni 1867 in Hamburg; † 26. Dezember 1946 in New York) war einer der angesehensten Hamburger Bankiers seiner Zeit und Politiker. Er war Jude und deutscher Patriot zugleich …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Max Hoffmann — Not to be confused with Max Hoffman. Max Hoffmann Born 25 January 1869 Homberg (Efze) …   Wikipedia

  • Max Hoffmann — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Hoffmann. Max Hoffmann …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Max Hoffman — Not to be confused with Max Hoffmann. Max Hoffman, (Maximilian E. Hoffman), (1904 1981) was an Austrian born importer of automobiles into the United States during the 1950s. Doing business among gentlemen who knew one another well, he was known… …   Wikipedia

  • Max-Hellmuth Ostermann — Max Hellmuth Ostermann …   Wikipedia

  • Max Stotz — Born 13 February 1912(1912 02 13) Mannswörth …   Wikipedia

  • Max Wünsche — Born 20 April 1914 Kittlitz …   Wikipedia

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”