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Gertrud von Hindenburg was born as Gertrud Wilhelmine von Sperling, the daughter of the Prussian Major General Oskar von Sperling (1814–1872) and his wife Pauline von Klass. Her older brother was infantry general Kurt von Sperling (1850–1914). [citation needed]
Oskar von Hindenburg was born in Königsberg, East Prussia (present-day Kaliningrad, Russia), the only son of Paul von Hindenburg (1847–1934) and his wife Gertrud Wilhelmine (1860–1921). He had two sisters, Irmengard Pauline (1880–1948) and Annemarie (1891–1978).
Gertrud von Hindenburg was born as Gertrud Wilhelmine von Sperling, the daughter of the Prussian Major General Oskar von Sperling (1814–1872) and his wife Pauline von Klass. Her older brother was infantry general Kurt von Sperling (1850–1914).
Gertrud von Hindenburg was the daughter of the Prussian Major General Oskar von Sperling (1814-1872) and his wife Pauline of Klass. Career. She was the wife of Paul von Hindenburg, the Chief of the German Army Command in the second half of the First World War and President of Germany.
In 1879, Hindenburg married Gertrud von Sperling, daughter of General Oskar von Sperling. The couple had three children: Irmengard, Annemarie and Oskar. After the wars, Hindenburg continued to rise through the ranks of the military, receiving promotions and accolades for his leadership abilities.
Hindenburg was careful to marry an aristocrat--Gertrud von Sperling (1860–1921) while stationed at Strettin (1879). They had three children, a boy and two girls: Irmengard Pauline (1880) and Annemaria (1891) and one son, Oskar (1883).
Oskar von Hindenburg was born in Königsberg, East Prussia (present-day Kaliningrad, Russia), the only son of Paul von Hindenburg (1847–1934) and his wife Gertrud Wilhelmine (1860–1921). He had two sisters, Irmengard Pauline (1880–1948) and Annemarie (1891–1978).