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after 1871 the powers of the Military Cabinet were enlarged. It remained a Prussian authority and functioned as the cabinet of the imperial army command. Until 1918 it was officially the "Military Cabinet of His Majesty the Emperor and King". The chief handled normal communications between the
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Emperor and other military authorities and was the only military officer to meet with the Emperor several times a week. Over time the cabinet became a great center of power. It had great influence on
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personnel department in the wake of the 1809 reform of the military, and was officially established 3 June 1814. It developed under Emperor
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For King and Kaiser!: the making of the Prussian Army officer, 1860–1914, BY Steven E. Clemente; Greenwood Publishing Group, 1992,
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did not have. The cabinet was essentially a privy council to the monarch and its constitutional position was unclear.
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Rudolf Schmidt-Bückeburg: Das Militärkabinett der preussischen Könige und deutschen Kaiser. Berlin, Mittler 1933.
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into a personal instrument of the monarch for processing all military matters.
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During the First World War, the Military Cabinet lost favor to the
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Hermann von Boyen, 2nd Chief of the Prussian Military Cabinet
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the chief of the Military Cabinet was a member of the
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Index

German Imperial Military Cabinet


Richard Brend'amour
military advisory body
King of Prussia
German Emperor
army officer corps
Prussian Army
Wilhelm II
Immediatvortrag
Great General Staff
Minister of War
Edwin Freiherr von Manteuffel
Austro-Prussian War
Franco-Prussian War
army headquarters staff
Imperial German Army
Wilhelm I
Third Supreme Command
Hindenburg
Ludendorff
Karl Wilhelm Georg von Grolman
Hermann von Boyen
Ludwig Gustav von Thile
Job von Witzleben
Friedrich Karl David von Lindheim
August Wilhelm von Neumann-Cosel
Friedrich Ludwig Robert Johann von Schoeler
Edwin von Manteuffel

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