Otto von Garnier


Otto Wladislaus Eduard Konstantin von Garnier was a German General of the Cavalry during World War I.

Life and army career

Otto von Garnier was born in Neustadt in Oberschlesien as a son of a Prussian, Lieutenant Otto Wladislaus Aloys Joseph Ernst Eduard von Garnier, and his wife Agnes Laurette von Mitzlaff.
On 1 October 1876 von Garnier joined the Husaren-Regiment „Graf Goetzen“ Nr. 6 in Leobschütz as a Fahnenjunker. Later, he became a Rittmeister and joined the Großer Generalstab in Berlin. He was promoted to Major on 22 March 1897, and an Oberstleutnant on 11 September 1903.
During World War I he served as a division- and corps-level commander of Imperial German troops. He was in command of 4th Cavalry Division, which was part of the force that moved into neutral Belgium to invest the fortress city of Liege. He was severely wounded at Ciechanów on 21 November 1914. He was awarded with a Pour le Mérite on 17 October 1916. He replaced Erich von Gündell as a commander of V. Reservekorps and Franz von Soden as a commander of VII. Reservekorps. Garnier retired from active duty in March 1918. His daughter Huberta had married General of the Infantry Dietrich von Choltitz.

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