Albrecht, Duke of Württemberg

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Early life

Duke Albrecht was born in Vienna as the eldest child of Duke Philipp of Württemberg and his wife Archduchess Maria Theresa of Austria, daughter of Archduke Albert, Duke of Teschen.Template:Sfn

Albrecht entered the armies of the Kingdom of Württemberg and the German Empire in 1883, rose quickly through its ranks, and became the heir apparent to the throne of Württemberg.Template:Sfn

In 1910, Albrecht attended the funeral of Edward VII.Template:SfnTemplate:Sfn He was a third cousin of Mary of Teck, who was the Queen consort of George V.

World War I

When World War I began, Duke Albrecht's command, the Six Army Inspectorate (Sechste Armee-Inspektion), was formed into the 4th Army,Template:Sfn 123 battalions strong. As King William II had no sons, Albrecht was appointed the army's commander and assigned to the Ardennes, with Walther von Lüttwitz serving as his chief of staff. This army he led to victory alongside Crown Prince Wilhelm's 5th Army at the Battle of the Ardennes in August 1914. Following that victory, the 4th Army saw action in the First Battle of the Marne before being transferred to Flanders in October, where Albrecht commanded them during the Battle of the Yser. Albrecht also commanded the German forces during the Second Battle of Ypres, where poison gas was used on a large scale for the first time.Template:Sfn

Albrecht was awarded the Pour le Mérite in August 1915 and promoted to Generalfeldmarschall in August 1916. The new Army Group Duke Albrecht was placed under his command in February 1917, and he was responsible for the southern sector of the Western Front until the Armistice.

Postwar

Albrecht had become heir presumptive to the Kingdom of Württemberg following the death of his father in October 1917, but the German Empire's World War I defeat and the abdication of his cousin King Willhelm II of Württemberg following the German Revolution prevented him from ever succeeding to the throne. He became head of the House of Württemberg after the death of Wilhelm on 2 October 1921.

Albrecht died at Altshausen Castle. His son Duke Philipp Albrecht succeeded him as head of the House of Württemberg.

Family

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Albrecht and Margarete Sophie in 1893

Albrecht was married in Vienna on 24 January 1893 to Archduchess Margarete Sophie of Austria,[1] a daughter of Archduke Carl Ludwig. They had seven children:

Decorations and awards

German States

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Ancestry

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Notes

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  1. born 13 May 1870 in Artstetten Castle; died 24 August 1902 in Gmunden.
  2. a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u Kriegsministerium (Hrsg.): Rangliste der Königlich Preußischen Armee und des XIII. (Königlich Württembergischen) Armeekorps für 1914, E.S. Mittler & Sohn, Berlin, 1914, p. 46
  3. a b Hof- und Staats-Handbuch des Königreich Württemberg (1908), "Departement des Kriegswesen" p. 216
  4. Königlich Württembergisches Militär-Verordnungsblatt: Personal-Nachrichten, 1916 No. 9, Stuttgart 25 February 1916, p. 116
  5. Personal-Nachrichten, 1916 No. 9, 25 February 1916, p. 116
  6. Militär-Wochenblatt, 1915 No. 16/20, Berlin 27 January 1915, p. 481
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  8. Personal-Nachrichten, 1916 No. 58, 16 October 1916, p. 611
  9. Hof- und Staats-Handbuch des Großherzogtum Baden (1910), "Großherzogliche Orden" p. 41
  10. Personal-Nachrichten, 1915 No. 58, 12 September 1915, p. 519
  11. Hof- und Staats-Handbuch des Königreich Bayern (1908), "Königliche Orden" p. 9
  12. Personal-Nachrichten, 1915 No. 71, 18 November 1915, p. 645
  13. Personal-Nachrichten, 1915 No. 78, 31 December 1915, p. 721
  14. Personal-Nachrichten, 1915 No. 20, 31 March 1915, p.
  15. Personal-Nachrichten, 1915 No. 71, 18 November 1915, p. 645
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  17. Personal-Nachrichten, 1915 No. 14, 6 March 1915, p. 149
  18. Richard Lundström and Daniel Krause: Verleihungen des Fürstlichen Hausordens von Hohenzollern mit Schwertern und der Goldene Ehrenmedaille mit Schwertern 1914-1947, Phaleristischer Verlag Michael Autengruber, Konstanz am Bodensee, 2008, ISBN 3-937064-12-5, p. 9
  19. Personal-Nachrichten, 1915 No. 71, 18 November 1915, p. 645
  20. Personal-Nachrichten, 1915 No. 58, 12 September 1915, p. 519
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  22. Personal-Nachrichten, 1915 No. 68, 6 November 1915, p. 607
  23. Personal-Nachrichten, 1918 No. 11, 16 March 1918, p. 103
  24. Militär-Wochenblatt, 1915 No. 11, Berlin 16 January 1915, p. 230
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  26. Personal-Nachrichten, 1915 No. 45, 23 July 1915, p. 390
  27. Der Königlich Sächsische Militär-St. Heinrichs-Orden 1736-1918: Ein Ehrenblatt der Sächsischen Armee, Druck und Verlag der Wilhelm und Bertha v. Baensch Stiftung, Dresden 1937, p. 128.
  28. Personal-Nachrichten, 1916 No. 19, 14 April 1916, p. 199
  29. Personal-Nachrichten, 1915 No. 39, 24 June 1915, p. 335
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  32. Personal-Nachrichten, 1915 No. 45, 23 July 1915, p. 390
  33. Personal-Nachrichten, 1917 No. 40, 15 September 1917, p. 318
  34. Hof- und Staatshandbuch des Königreichs Württemberg für 1908, W. Kohlhammer, Stuttgart 1908
  35. The London Gazette, issue 28058, p. 6149
  36. Hof- und Staatshandbuch des Königreichs Württemberg für 1908, W. Kohlhammer, Stuttgart 1908
  37. Sovereign Ordonnance of 12 February 1889
  38. Personal-Nachrichten, 1918 No. 20, 15 May 1918, p. 178
  39. Personal-Nachrichten, 1916 No. 19, 14 April 1916, p. 200
  40. Personal-Nachrichten, 1916 No. 19, 14 April 1916, p. 200
  41. Personal-Nachrichten, 1916 No. 19, 14 April 1916, p. 200

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Albrecht, Duke of Württemberg
Born: 23 December 1865 Died: 31 October 1939
Titles in pretence
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King of Württemberg
2 October 1921 – 31 October 1939
Reason for succession failure:
Kingdom abolished in 1918
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Military offices
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2 August 1914 – 25 February 1917 Template:S-ttl/check
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