Feldmann was the son of PrussianMajor General Adolf Feldmann (1828–1894) and his wife Jenny Lührsen (1841–1917). His grandparents from mother's side were the lawyer and first officer of the Hamburg Mortgage Management Dr. Gustav Lührsen (1805–1868) and his wife Charlotte Jauch (1811–1872). His uncle was the Imperial-German extraordinary ambassador and Minister John Lührsen (1838–1903), his brother was the chief of operations in the Turkish High Command in World War I and later Reichstag deputy Otto von Feldmann (1873–1945).
Feldmann officiated from 1 October 1920 to 7 April 1922 as Secretary of State in the Defense Ministry. Feldmann was the successor of the first in March 1920 ordered but in September forced out of office "civilian" and Socialist Christian Stock. After Feldmann's resignation due to differences with the chief of the army command Hans von Seeckt no successor has been appointed.[1]
^Albert Grzesinski, Eberhard Kolb: Im Kampf um die deutsche Republik. 2001, ISBN978-3-48656591-1., S. 130. Politische Studien. Schriftenreihe der Münchener Hochschule für Politische Wissenschaften, 1966, S. 718.
^ abcdef ranking of the Royal Prussian Army and XIII. (Royal Württemberg) Corps for 1914 , ed .: War Department, E. S. Mittler & Sohn, Berlin, 1914. p. 12
Literature
Dermot Bradley (Hrsg.), Karl-Friedrich Hildebrand, Markus Rövekamp: Die Generale des Heeres 1921–1945. Die militärischen Werdegänge der Generale, sowie der Ärzte, Veterinäre, Intendaten, Richter und Ministerialbeamten im Generalsrang. Band 3: Dahlmann–Fitzlaff. Biblio Verlag. Osnabrück 1994. ISBN3-7648-2443-3. S. 439–440.