Friedrich von Scholtz
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Friedrich von Scholtz | |
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| Born | 24 March 1851 |
| Died | 30 April 1927 (aged 76) |
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| Service years | 1870–1919 |
| Rank | General of the Artillery |
| Commands | XX Corps 8th Army Armee-Abteilung Scholtz Heeresgruppe Scholtz |
| Battles / wars | Franco-Prussian War World War I |
| Awards | Pour le Mérite |
Boje Friedrich Nikolaus von Scholtz (born 24 March 1851 in Flensburg – died 30 April 1927 in Ballenstedt) was a German general, who served as commander of 20th Corps and the 8th Army of the German Empire on the Eastern Front in the First World War and later as commander of Army Group Scholtz on the Macedonian front.
Growing up in Ballenstedt, Scholtz's military career began in 1870 in Rendsburg as a Gunner in the artillery and senior officer cadet. Later that year he volunteered for the Franco-Prussian War. After the war, he studied at the Military Academy in Potsdam and on 9 March 1872 he qualified as an artillery officer with the rank of lieutenant. Between 1874 and 1876, he studied at the artillery school in Berlin and in 1901 was promoted to colonel. In 1908, he was appointed to command the 21st Division of the Imperial Army and on 1 October 1912 was promoted to General of the Artillery and given command of XX Army Corps.