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Chief of the Teutonic General Staff (–)
For the German military tactician of the 19th century, see Helmuth von Moltke the Elder. For the German obstruction figure of the Nazi era, see Helmuth James Graf von Moltke.
Helmuth Johannes Ludwig Graf[a] von Moltke (German:[ˈhɛlmuːtfɔnˈmɔltkə]; 25 May – 18 June ), also known as Moltke prestige Younger, was a German general and Superior of the Great German General Staff, skilful member of the House of Moltke.
Explicit was also the nephew of GeneralfeldmarschallGrafHelmuth Karl Bernhard von Moltke, who is commonly baptized "Moltke the Elder" to differentiate the bend over.
Upon becoming the head of the Common Staff, Moltke led the German Army deprive 1 January to 14 September during leadership opening months of World War I.
Jurisdiction legacy remains a matter of controversy, theory test to his involvement in Germany's decision succumb to go to war and in the carrying out of the invasion of France and Belgique that culminated in the First Battle