Reinhard Gottlob Georg Heinrich Freiherr von Scheffer-Boyadel (28 March 1851 – 8 November 1925) was a general of the
Imperial German Army during
World War I
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, reaching the rank of
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.
Early life and career
Scheffer-Boyadel was born on 25 March 1851 in
Hanau
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. In 1870 he volunteered for service in the
Franco-Prussian War. Afterwards, in 1871, he became a lieutenant in the
Prussian Army.
He was ennobled in 1890 and became a baron in 1906.
He served on the
Great General Staff, commanded a
guards division
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and later a
corps
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until he retired in 1913 at the age of 62.
He was recalled to active service in the
fall of 1914 and was given command of the newly organised
XXV Reserve Corps which became a part of the
9th Army under
August von Mackensen
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.
World War I
Between 12 and 16 November 1914 three corps of the Ninth Army completely smashed the left wing of the
Russian
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1st Army, Scheffer's corps attributing much to the success.
During the fighting his corps managed to advance seventy-five miles in just five days.
After breaking through the Russian defensive line Scheffer's corps continued towards
Łódź
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.
His corps, together with a single division as reinforcements, arrived to an area to the east of Łódź by 21 November, which placed them behind the Russian
2nd Army which was organising the defense of that area.
Soon he attacked the Russians from the rear. Reserves from
Warsaw
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and elements of the 1st and
5th armies were quickly sent to help the defenders and approached from all sides. Now Scheffer was in a dangerous position, soon to be
encircled by Russian troops approaching from all sides.
The Germans were now around ~50.000 strong and heavily outnumbered by their opponents.
About half of the Russian 2nd Army was sent to close the encirclement while the other half defended Łódź with their entrenchments.
Scheffer continued to advance on Łódź, posting major units to defend his rear but Russian resistance turned out be too formidable, he wasn't able to take Łódź.
By now about ~200.000 Russian troops were encircling his position, Mackensen told Scheffer by radio to extract his troops from their current position and try to return to German lines but that seemed impossible.
The Russians by now were so sure of victory that they brought up trains from Warsaw to transport the expected
prisoners
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...
.
Scheffer decided to attack eastward, the direction the Russians would least expect.
He took the Russians by surprise and broke through, he began his march north.
The Russians failed to reestablish the encirclement.
Fifteen miles from German lines Scheffer would inflict a decisive defeat on a Russian division.
On 26 November Scheffer's corps took up positions in the German frontline once again.
Scheffer's forces had lost ~4.300 men but inflicted at least three times as much on the four times larger Russian forces, he made it out with ~16.000 prisoners and 64 captured
guns
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.
T. Dupuy called it one of the greatest feats in military history, describing it as almost unbelievable.
For this action Scheffer-Boyadel
received the
Pour le Mérite
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on December 2, 1914.
Later life and death
He died on 8 November 1925 in
Boyadel.
References
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1851 births
1925 deaths
German Army generals of World War I
Generals of Infantry (Prussia)
Recipients of the Pour le Mérite (military class)
Military personnel from Hesse
People from Hanau