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  1. Bernhard Franz Karl Adolf von Hülsen (20 April 1865 – 21 April 1950) was a German general. He was the son of Prussian colonel lieutenant Hermann von Hülsen (1816–1867) and his second wife Helene, née von Clausewitz.

  2. Bernhard Franz Karl Adolf Gottvertrau von Hülsen war ein deutscher Generalleutnant der Reichswehr sowie Führer des Freikorps Hülsen in der Weimarer Republik.

  3. Bernhard von Hülsen served as a Prussian officer during the Great War, but is best known for commanding his namesake Freikorps Hülsen during the Weimar Republic. Upon the dissolution of the Freikorps into the Reichswehr, von Hülsen became head of the Reichswehr-Brigrade 3 in Potsdam.

  4. Generalleutnant Bernhard von Hülsen would lead the southern force at the Oder, and Oberstleutnant Grüntzen would lead the northern force in the forests. The German units were strengthened by the arrival of the Freikorps Oberland unit from Bavaria. Its 1650 soldiers were experienced veterans of World War I, under Major Albert Ritter von Beckh.

    • May 21-26, 1921
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  5. Bernhard Franz Karl Adolf von Hülsen (20 April 1865 – 21 April 1950) was a German general. On 26 December 1918 after World War I, Hülsen formed the Freikorps (von) Hülsen, a paramilitary unit which participated in the suppression of the Spartacist League in Berlin.

  6. Bernhard Friedrich von Hülsen auch Behrend Friedrich von Hülsen (* 13. Mai 1700; † 1763) war ein preußischer Oberst und Chef des Königsberger Land-Regiments

  7. Bernhard Von Hülsen is known for The Antagonists: Rivalry in Art (2016), Geheimnisvolle Orte - Schloss Liebenberg (2014) and Beethoven's Nine: Ode to Humanity (2024).

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