Hermann von Kuhl

Hermann von Kuhl
Kuhl in 1914
Born2 November 1856
Koblenz, Kingdom of Prussia
Died4 November 1958(1958-11-04) (aged 102)
Frankfurt am Main, Germany
Allegiance Prussia
 German Empire
 Weimar Republic
Service / branchPrussian Army
Years of service1878–1919
Rank General der Infanterie
CommandsChief of Staff
Battles / warsWorld War I
AwardsPour le Mérite with Oakleaves (1916)
Military Order of Max Joseph (1916)
Order of the Red Eagle (1918)
Pour le Mérite f. Wiss. u. Künste (1924)
Other workAuthor, Military historian

Hermann Josef von Kuhl (2 November 1856 – 4 November 1958) was a Prussian military officer, member of the German General Staff, and a Generalleutnant during World War I. One of the most competent commanders in the German Army, he retired in 1919 to write a number of critically acclaimed essays on the war. Hermann von Kuhl is one of only three recipients to be distinguished with both the "military class" and "peace class" of the Pour le Mérite, Prussia's and Germany's highest honor.[1][2]

  1. ^ William E. Hamelman: The History of the Prussian Pour le Mérite Order, Volume III (1888–1918) Matthäus Publishers, 1986
  2. ^ History of the Pour le Mérite Archived 7 August 2011 at the Wayback Machine at pourlemerite.org, Retrieved 28 April 2012.