Hans von Plessen


Hans Georg Hermann von Plessen was a Prussian Colonel General and Canon of Brandenburg who held the honorary rank of Generalfeldmarschall in his role as Commandant of the German General Staff during World War I.
General von Plessen also held the office of His Majesty's Orderly Adjutant General to Kaiser Wilhelm II, thus making him one of the Emperor's closest confidants. By 1918 he was the oldest serving officer in the Imperial German Army, although Paul von Hindenburg falsely claimed this for himself. In 1918, von Plessen was awarded the Pour le Mérite, Germany's highest military honor. He remained devoted to the Kaiser until the collapse of the monarchy in November, 1918.
speaking with General Otto von Emmich, victor of the Battle of Liège, 1914

Awards

Plessen was amongst the most highly decorated officers, with a total of 88 national and international medals, including 51 large crosses.

Dates of rank