Oskar von Lindequist

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Oskar von Lindequist
Oskar von Lindequist II.jpg
Birth name Oskar Fromhold Friedrich Olof von Lindequist
Birth date 10 December 1838(1838-12-10)
Place of birth Jülich, Rhenish Prussia, Kingdom of Prussia, German Confederation
Death date 16 April 1915 (aged 76)
Place of death Potsdam, Brandenburg, German Empire
Allegiance Germany Prussian Eagle.jpg Kingdom of Prussia
Wappen des Deutschen Bundes.jpg German Confederation
Coat of arms of North German Confederation.png North German Confederation
 German Empire
Service/branch War and service flag of Prussia (1895–1918).png Prussian Army
Iron Cross of the Luftstreitkräfte.png Imperial German Army
Years of service 1857–1915
Rank Generaloberst with the rank as Generalfeldmarschall
Battles/wars German Danish War
German War of Brothers
Franco-Prussian War
World War I
Awards Iron Cross
Order of the Red Eagle
Order of the Black Eagle
Relations ∞ 1867 Anna von Podewils

Oskar Fromhold Friedrich Olof von Lindequist (10 December 1838 – 16 April 1915) was a German officer of the Prussian Army and the Imperial German Army, finally Generaloberst with the rank as Generalfeldmarschall and Adjutant General of Kaiser Wilhelm II.

Military career (chronology)

Major von Lindequist
Oskar von Lindequist 1899, among other things member of the Senckenberg Nature Research Society (Senckenbergische Naturforschende Gesellschaft) in Frankfurt am Main[1]
Oskar von Lindequist with the Commemorative plaque for the royal princes, general adjutants and wing adjutants (Gedenkzeichen für die Königlichen Prinzen, Generaladjutanten und Flügeladjutanten S.M. Kaiser und König)
Rangliste 1879
Rangliste 1888
Military career
Rangliste 1914
Head of the PLKV
  • Cadet (Kadettenkorps)
  • 2 May 1857 Transferred to the 12th Company/Kaiser Alexander Grenadier-Regiment as overbudget (überetatsmäßiger) 2nd Lieutenant (as of 31 October 1857 budgetary or einrangirt)
    • since 1860 renamed Kaiser Alexander Garde-Grenadier-Regiment Nr. 1
  • 1 February 1861 to 23 September 1863 Adjutant of the I. Bataillon
  • 24 September 1863 Regimentsadjutant
    • 28 June to 17 August 1864 Commanded to the troop detachment on the Island of Rügen during the German Danish War
  • 16 November 1865 Adjutant of the 1. Garde-Infanterie-Division in Berlin
    • 1866 Participant in the German War of Brothers
  • 16 April 1867 Commanded for one year to the General Staff
  • 22 March 1868 Commanded for one year to the General Staff of the of the Garde-Korps (together with Major Leo von Caprivi, the later Reichskanzler)
  • 1870/71 Participant in the Franco-German War
  • 22 March 1872 Commanded as Flügeladjutant (Wing Adjutant) to Kaiser Wilhelm I
  • 24 December 1879 Commander of the Schloß-Garde-Kompanie (castle guard)[2]
  • 23 November 1882 to 27 January 1888 Commander of the 1. Garde-Regiment zu Fuß
  • 1 September 1887 At the same time commander of the 1. Garde-Infanterie-Brigade
    • General à la suite SM des Kaiser und Königs (Orderly General à la suite in HM Kaiser Wilhelm I's court)
  • 22 March 1888 General à la suite SM des Kaiser und Königs (Orderly General à la suite in HM Kaiser Friedrich III's court)
  • 17 January 1890 Delegated with the leadership of the 21. Division
  • 24 March 1890 Commander of the 21. Division
  • 27 October 1890 Generaladjutant of the Kaiser
  • 27 October 1890 Commander of the 26. Division (1. Königlich Württembergische) in Stuttgart
  • 22 March 1895 Commanding General of the XIII. (Königlich Württembergisches) Armeekorps
  • 1 April 1899 Commanding General of the XVIII. Armeekorps
  • 1 May 1904 Inspector General (Generalinspekteur) of the III. Armeeinspektion
  • 11 September 1907 Retired and put to disposal (zur Disposition gestellt)

Family

Oskar (originally Oscar) was the so of Lieutenant Colonel Karl Gustav von Lindequist (1795–1874) and his first wife Lonny Luise Friederike Babette Mathilde, née von Mayer (1808–1846). Wilhelm Friedrich "Fritz" Ferdinand Olof von Lindequist (1862–1945), Gouverneur of German South-West Africa, was one of his cousins. His sister was:[3]

  • Elisabeth (b. 13 November 1843); ∞ Putbus 16 October 1868 Gottlieb Carl Ulrich Raven Freiherr von Barnekow (d. 24 August 1900 in Putbus), Herr auf Sissow

Marriage

Premier-Lieutenant von Lindequist married on 20 September 1867 at Gut Woitzel his fiancée Anna Karoline Albertine von Podewils (b. 21 February 1847 in Magdeburg), daughter of Kriminal-Gerichtsrat Julius Otto Sigismund von Podewils (1807–1883) and his wife Molly, née Torgany (1807–1876). Their children were:

  • Ebba Luise Moly (b. 11 August 1868 in Berlin); ∞ Stuttgart 14 October 1896 Maximilian "Max" Freiherr von Thumb-Neuburg (1855–1937), Württemberg Generalleutnant
  • Elsa (b. 21 February 1872 in Berlin)
  • Karl-Olof Julius Emil Johann Sigismund (b. 26 August 1879 in Berlin; d. 15 March 1945 at Gut Woitzel), Lieutenant Colonel , murdered by the Red Army in 1945; ∞ Margarete Charlotte (b. 20 November 1880 in Potsdam), daughter of Generaloberst Gustav von Kessel
    • Olof "Ulle" Gustav Oskar (b. 15 December 1907 in Charlottenburg; 27 August 1944 in Montélimar, France), Lieutenant Colonel of the Wehrmacht; ∞ Potsdam 1 October 1943 Alice Olga Herta von Chappuis, one child
    • Angelika (b. 2 September 1909 in Potsdam; d. 19 December 1995 in Greifswald); ∞ Potsdam 10 February 1935 Rudolf Petershagen (1901–1969), Colonel and Kampfkommandant of Greifswald (1945) in WWII

Promotions

  • 2.5.1857 Sekonde-Lieutenant (2nd Lieutenant)
  • 14.7.1864 Premier-Lieutenant (1st Lieutenant)
  • 22.3.1868 Hauptmann (Captain)
  • 18.8.1872 Major
  • 22.3.1877 Oberst-Lieutenant (Lieutenant Colonel)
  • 16.9.1881 Oberst (Colonel)
  • 1.9.1887 Generalmajor
  • 24.3.1890 Generalleutnant
  • 22.3.1895 General der Infanterie
  • 13.9.1906 Generaloberst
  • 1.1.1911 Generaloberst mit dem Range als Generalfeldmarschall

Awards, decorations and honours

  • War Commemorative Medal of 1864 (Kriegs-Denkmünze für 1864; KD64)
  • Imperial Russian Sankt-Stanislaus-Orden, III. Class (RSt3)
  • Red Eagle Order (Roter Adlerorden), 4th Class with Swords (PRAO4⚔/PrA4⚔)
  • Commemorative Cross for the Campaign of 1866 (Erinnerungs-Kreuz für den Feldzug von 1866)
  • Mecklenburg-Schwerin Military Merit Cross (Großherzoglich Mecklenburgisches Militärverdienstkreuz), 2nd Class (MMV2)
  • Russian Order of Saint Anna (Sankt-Annen-Orden), 3rd Class (RA3)
  • Iron Cross (1870), 2nd Class
  • War Commemorative Medal of 1870–1871 (Kaiserliche Kriegsdenkmünze 1870/71; KD70/71) with five battle clasps
  • Russian Order of Saint Vladimir, 4th Class with Swords (RW4⚔)
  • House Order of the Wendish Crown (Hausorden der Wendischen Krone), Commander (MWK2b/MK2b)
  • Order of Saint Stanislaus, 2nd Class with the Crown (RSt2mKr)
  • Austrian Franz-Joseph-Orden, Commander with Star (ÖFJ2bmSt)
    • solely listed in the Rangliste of 1872[4]
  • Baden Order of the Zähringer Lion (Orden vom Zähringer Löwen), Knight's Cross I. Class with Oak Leaves and Swords (BZL3a.mE⚔)
  • Order of the Iron Crown (Austria), 2nd Class (ÖEK2)
  • Order of the White Falcon (Hausorden vom Weißen Falken), Commander's Cross (GSF2)
  • House Order of Hohenzollern, Knight's Cross (HOH3)
  • Swedish Order of the Sword, Commander 2nd Class (SS2b)
  • Danish Order of Dannebrog, Commander 2nd Class (DD2b) on 23 February 1874
  • Order of the Crown of Italy, Commander (JK3)
  • Baden Order of the Zähringer Lion, Commander 2nd Class with Swords (BZL2b⚔/BZ2b⚔)
  • Order of Albert the Bear, Commander 2nd Class (AAB2b/AB2b)
  • Italian Order of Saints Maurice and Lazarus, Commander (JMuL3/JM3)
  • Albrechts-Orden of Saxony, Commander 2nd Class (SA2b)
  • Friedrichs-Orden, Commander's Cross (Kommenturkreuz) 2nd Class (WF2b)
  • Red Eagle Order, 3rd Class with the Bow and Swords on Ring
  • Prussian Order of the Crown (Preußischer Kronenorden), 2nd Class
  • Order of Glory (Tunisia), Grand Officer (TJft2)
  • Russian Order of Saint Anna (Sankt-Annen-Orden), 2nd Class with Diamonds (RA2mBr)
  • Order of the Cross of Takovo (Serbia), Grand Officer (ST2mSt/ST2)
    • listed in the Rangliste 1881 as ST2mSt, commander with star, as of 1882 as ST2, grand officer, who automatically, like the grand cross recipients, received the breast star to the decoration.
  • Prussian Long Service Cross for 25 years (Königlich Preußisches Dienstauszeichnungskreuz; DA/PDK)
  • Austrian-Hungarian Imperial Order of Leopold, Commander (ÖL2)
  • Russian Order of Saint Vladimir, 3rd Class (RW3)
  • Albrechts-Orden of Saxony, Commander 1st Class (SA2a)
  • Order of the Crown of Romania (Orden der Krone von Rumänien), Grand Officer (RumK2)
  • Princely House Order of Hohenzollern (Fürstlich Hohenzollern'sches Ehrenzeichen), Cross of Honour 2nd Class (HEK2)
  • Oak Leaves to his Baden Order of the Zähringer Lion Commander 2nd Class with Swords (BZL2bmE⚔/BZ2bmE⚔)
  • Saxe-Ernestine House Order, Commander 2nd Class (HSEH2b/HSH2b)
  • Württemberg Order of the Crown, Commander (WK2/WK2b)
  • Red Eagle Order, 2nd Class with Oak Leaves and Swords on Ring
  • Princely House Order of Hohenzollern, Cross of Honour 1st Class (HEK1)
  • Swedish Order of the Sword, Commander 1st Class (SS2a)
  • Danish Order of Dannebrog, Commander 1st Class (DD2a) on 25 August 1888
  • Hesse Order of Merit of Philip the Magnanimous (Verdienstorden Philipps des Großmütigen), Commander 1st Class (GHVP2a/HP2a)
    • later classified as Commander 1st Class with Swords (GHVP2a⚔/HP2a⚔)
  • Russian Order of Saint Stanislaus, 1st Class (RSt1)
  • Italian Order of Saints Maurice and Lazarus, Grand Officer (JMuL2/JM2)
  • Franz-Joseph-Orden, Grand Cross (ÖFJ1)
  • Military Order of Christ (Portugal), Grand Cross (PC1)
  • Commemorative plaque for the royal princes, general adjutants and wing adjutants
  • Star to his Red Eagle Order 2nd Class with Oak Leaves and Swords on Ring
  • Anniversary Oak Leaves (Jubiläums-Eichenlaub „25“ 1870/1895) to his Iron Cross (1870), 2nd Class
  • Prussian Order of the Crown, 1st Class
  • Friedrichs-Orden, Grand Cross (WF1)
  • Württemberg Order of the Crown, Kommenthur with Star (WK2a)
  • House Order of Hohenzollern, Star of the Commander (Stern der Komthure)
  • Red Eagle Order, 1st Class with Oak Leaves and Swords on Ring
  • Liakat Medal (Ottoman Empire) in Gold (TVM1)
  • Württemberg Order of the Crown, Grand Cross (WK1) on 5 March 1897
  • Prussian Centenary Medal 1897 (Zentenarmedaille)
  • Schaumburg Lippe House Order, Cross of Honour 1st Class (SLH.EK1/SLH1)
  • Red Eagle Order, Grand Cross with Oak Leaves, Crown and Swords on Ring (PRAO.G.K.mEu.Kr.u⚔a.R)
  • Bavarian Military Merit Order, 1st Class (BMV1)
  • Hesse Ludwig (Ludewig) Order, Grand Cross (HL1/GHL1)
  • Austrian-Hungarian Imperial Order of Leopold, Grand Cross (ÖL1)
  • Order of the Black Eagle with the Chain ("mit der Kette") in 1902
  • Royal Victorian Order, Honorary Grand Cross (GV1)
  • Italian Order of Saints Maurice and Lazarus, Grand Cross (JMuL1/JM1)
  • Baden House Order of Fidelity (BdT/BT)
  • Knight of the Russian Order of St. Alexander Nevsky (RAN)
    • with this, he also received the highest class of all subordinated orders.
  • Bavarian Military Merit Order, Grand Cross (BMV.G.Kr)
  • Order of Charles III (Spain), Grand Cross (SC1/SpCIII1)
  • Erinnerungszeichen zur Silbernen Hochzeit 1906
  • House Order of Hohenzollern, Grand Commander's Cross (Großkomturkreuz)
  • Diamonds (Brillanten) to his Russian Order of St. Alexander Nevsky (RANmBr)
  • House and Merit Order of Peter Frederick Louis, Ehren-Großkreuz or Grand Cross (OV1)
  • Belgian Order of Leopold, Grand Cordon (BelgL1/BL1)
  • Military Order of Aviz (Militär-Orden San Bento d’Aviz), Grand Cross (PBd’A1/PB1)

Honours

  • À la suite of the 1. Garde-Regiment zu Fuß and of the Grenadier-Regiment „Königin Olga“ (1. Württembergisches) Nr. 119
  • 10 June 1913 until death Chef (Colonel-in-Chief) of the 1. Nassauisches Infanterie-Regiment Nr. 87
  • Dean of the Merseburg Cathedral Chapter
  • 19 December 1910 to 21 January 1914 Head (Bundesvorsitzender) of the umbrella organization for war veterans' and reservists' associations "Kyffhäuserbund" (English: Kyffhäuser League) as well as the Deutscher Kriegerbund (DKB) and the Preußischer Landes-Kriegerverband (PLKV)
    • resigned for health reasons, his successor on 9 February 1914 was General der Infanterie z. D. Ludwig Gustav Paul von Ploetz
  • 1911 to 1915 Member of the Prussian House of Lords

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