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Emil Körner
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Emil Körner Henze (10 October 1846 in Wegwitz – 25 March 1920 in Berlin), sometimes called Emilio Körner Henze in Spanish, was a German officer (Hauptmann) of the Prussian Army and Commander-in-chief of the Chilean Army with the rank of Inspector General from 1900 to 1910.[1]
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In this Spanish name, the first or paternal surname is Körner and the second or maternal family name is Henze.
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Born | Emil Körner 1846 |
Died | (1920-03-25)March 25, 1920 Berlin |
Nationality | Prussian |
Employer | Government of Chile |
Organization | Chilean Army |
Title | Inspector General of the Chilean Army |
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