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Max von Bahrfeldt (1856-1936)

"Max Ferdinand Bahrfeldt, ennobled as von Bahrfeldt in 1913 (February 6, 1856, Willmine, District of Templin, Uckermark – April 11, 1936, Halle an der Saale) was a royal Prussian General of the Infantry, a local historian, and a numismatist of world renown. In the anglophone and francophone world, however, he was also notorious as the alleged perpetrator of atrocities in Charleroi, Belgium, during the German invasion of 1914." - (en.wikipedia.org 08.09.2020)

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was born February 6, 1856
died Halle (Saale) April 11, 1936
brother of Emil Bahrfeldt
son of Rudolf Bahrfeldt (Vater von Emil und Max Bahreldt)

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Researcher Numismatics
official Military officer

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CaligulaRöm. Republik: C. Iulius Caesar (Octavianus)AugustusAugustusAntonia (Minor)Röm. Republik: M. Antonius und M. Oppius Capito
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Sold Max von Bahrfeldt (1856-1936)
Was depicted (Actor) Germanicus (-15-19)
Commissioned Caligula (12-41)

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