Maximilian von Laffert explained

Maximilian von Laffert
Birth Date:10 May 1855
Birth Place:Lindau, Kingdom of Bavaria
Death Place:Frankfurt am Main, Kingdom of Prussia
Branch:Heer
Serviceyears:1871–1917
Rank:General of Cavalry
Battles:World War I
Commands:Karabinier-Regiment (2. Schweres Regiment)
Königlich Sächsisches Garde-Reiter-Regiment (1. Schweres Regiment)
32. Kavallerie-Brigade (3. Königlich Sächsische)
23. Kavallerie-Brigade (1. Königlich Sächsische)
40. Infanterie-Division (4. Königlich Sächsische)
XIX. (II. Königlich Sächsisches) Armeekorps
Awards:Pour le Mérite

Maximilian August Hermann Julius von Laffert (10 May 1855 in Lindau – 20 July 1917 in Frankfurt am Main) was a Saxon officer, later General of Cavalry during World War I. He was a recipient of the Pour le Mérite.

Died

Maximilian von Laffert suffered a heart attack while commanding his troops in France and died later in Frankfurt on 20 July 1917. He is interred at the Nordfriedhof in Dresden.

Awards

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