Gustav Scanzoni von Lichtenfels
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Gustav Scanzoni von Lichtenfels | |
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| Born | March 13, 1855 |
| Died | March 12, 1924 (aged 68) |
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| Service years | 1875–1911 1914–1917 |
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| Conflicts | World War I
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Emilie Lederer (m. 1882) |
Gustav Leofried Ignaz Scanzoni von Lichtenfels (1855-1924) was a German General of the Artillery of World War I. He is known for conducting the Attack at Fromelles but was relieved before the war concluded.
Gustav was born as the son of the professor of obstetrics at the University of Würzburg, Friedrich Wilhelm Scanzoni von Lichtenfels and his wife Auguste (née Höniger) (1826-1891). His father was elevated to the hereditary Bavarian nobility on June 19, 1863, by King Maximilian II of Bavaria as "Scanzoni von Lichtenfels".[1] Gustav later married Emilie Lederer (b. 1858) on March 4, 1882, in Würzburg. They'd have one son, Albert Scanzoni von Lichtenfels (1885-1960) who was a painter and writer.[2]
