Fritz Hahnemann

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Fritz Hahnemann
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General der Panzertruppe Fritz Hahnemann
Born 12 May 1855

Behrendt, Mecklenburg, Rotgeheim

Allegiance Rotgeheim
Service/branch Rotgeheimes Heer (to 1884)

Vertidigungsstaffel Fahne.png Waffen-Verteidigungsstaffel

Years of Service 1876 – Present
Rank General der Panzertruppe (General)
Commands Held 1st VS-Panzer Army
Spouse(s) Heike Vogelstein
Relations Klara (daughter)

Dietrich (son)
Leopold Daschner (grandson)

Fritz Hahnemann (born 12 May 1855) is a General der Panzertruppe (General of the Armored Troops; a Four-Star General in English-speaking Western militaries) from Rotgeheim in the Verteidigungsstaffel. He is in command of the 1st VS-Panzer Army, which totals around 230,000 soldiers divided into four armored corps.

Although originally he had joined the Army of Rotgeheim in 1876, he switched over to the Verteidigungsstaffel when he realized the opportunities the newly-provided branch provided. He worked his way up the ranks from Leutnant (Second Lieutenant) in 1877, to General der Panzertruppe in 1912. He gained international fame during his tenure as commander of the 1st VS-Panzer Army during the 10 Days War, in which his army was successful in defeating opposing Porantan troops during the fighting in Hundermenschen.

He married architect Heike Vogelstein in 1878 and has two children with her, Klara (born 30 December 1879), and Dietrich (born 14 March 1883). In 1901 his daughter married Ferdinand Daschner, and from that marriage he has been given a grandson, Leopold (born 1905).