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- Johann Georg Adolf Ritter von Deines (May 30, 1845–November 17, 1911) was a Prussian soldier, diplomat, and educator, as well as a member of the lower nobility. As a member of the Prussian Army, Deines rose to the rank of Cavalry General, and served as aide-de-camp to Kaiser Wilhelm II. In addition to his military duties, Deines also served as Obergouverneur, or military-governor, to the Kaiser's sons. In this capacity, Deines oversaw the complete reconstruction of the system in which the princes were educated, shifting from a court-based theoretical system of education to a hands-on, physical style of learning that brought the princes into close contact with boys of varying rank in order to give them a well-rounded understanding of the world, removed from the strictures and pretenses of traditional royal education. (en)
- Johann Georg Adolf von Deines (* 30. Mai 1845 in Hanau; † 17. November 1911 in Frankfurt am Main) war ein preußischer General der Kavallerie sowie Generaladjutant von Kaiser Wilhelm II. (de)
- Johann Georg Adolf von Deines (né le 30 mai 1845 à Hanau et mort le 17 novembre 1911 à Francfort-sur-le-Main) est un général de cavalerie prussien et adjudant général de l'empereur Guillaume II. (fr)
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- Johann Georg Adolf von Deines (* 30. Mai 1845 in Hanau; † 17. November 1911 in Frankfurt am Main) war ein preußischer General der Kavallerie sowie Generaladjutant von Kaiser Wilhelm II. (de)
- Johann Georg Adolf von Deines (né le 30 mai 1845 à Hanau et mort le 17 novembre 1911 à Francfort-sur-le-Main) est un général de cavalerie prussien et adjudant général de l'empereur Guillaume II. (fr)
- Johann Georg Adolf Ritter von Deines (May 30, 1845–November 17, 1911) was a Prussian soldier, diplomat, and educator, as well as a member of the lower nobility. As a member of the Prussian Army, Deines rose to the rank of Cavalry General, and served as aide-de-camp to Kaiser Wilhelm II. In addition to his military duties, Deines also served as Obergouverneur, or military-governor, to the Kaiser's sons. In this capacity, Deines oversaw the complete reconstruction of the system in which the princes were educated, shifting from a court-based theoretical system of education to a hands-on, physical style of learning that brought the princes into close contact with boys of varying rank in order to give them a well-rounded understanding of the world, removed from the strictures and pretenses of t (en)