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Werner von Fritsch

Werner Thomas Ludwig Freiherr von Fritsch (4 August 1880 – 22 September 1939) was a prominent ''Wehrmacht'' officer, member of the German High Command, and the second German general to be killed during World War II.
==Early life==
Fritsch was born in Benrath in the Rhine Province of the German Empire. He entered the Imperial German Army (''Reichsheer'') at the age of 18, and won the attention of the German General Staff with his superior military qualities. In 1901, at the age of 21, he transferred to the Prussian Military Academy (''Preußische Kriegsakademie''). As a First Lieutenant (''Oberleutnant'') in 1911, he was appointed to the General Staff. During World War I, he gradually increased in importance and received, among other awards, the Iron Cross First Class and a black wound badge for a head wound he received while visiting the front lines.

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