Eberhardt Julius Georg Waldemar Bohnstedt, also sometimes spelt Eberhard,[1] (22 July 1886 – 3 October 1957) was a German general and commander of the 7th Infantry Division in 1939. He is most well known for being the director of the Military School in El Salvador from 1938 to 1939. He retired from military life in 1939. He was the older brother of Wilhelm Bohnstedt.
On 24 April 1938, Bohnstedt came out of retirement and was appointed to be the director of the Military School in El Salvador by PresidentMaximiliano Hernández Martínez.[1][5][6][7][8] In El Salvador, he was promoted to the rank of General.[6][8] He helped contribute to the fascist sympathies being held by the Salvadoran Army at the time, despite him being selected for his military expertise and not his political positions.[7][9] Bohnstedt resigned his position in early September 1939 due to pressure from the United States on El Salvador to remove Germans and Italians from high ranking positions in their military.[10][11]
World War II
He returned to Germany and took command of the 7th Infantry Division from 30 September to 1 December 1939, after which he again retired from military life.[2][3][4][12]
^ abc"Galeria Ex-directores" [Gallery of Ex-Directors]. Escuela Militar (in Spanish). Archived from the original on 5 August 2018. Retrieved 15 April 2021.