Max von Bahrfeldt

Max Ferdinand von Bahrfeldt
Born(1856-02-06)6 February 1856
Willmine, Kingdom of Prussia
Died11 April 1936(1936-04-11) (aged 80)
Halle an der Saale, Nazi Germany
Allegiance German Empire
BranchImperial German Army
Years of service1873–1916
RankGeneral der Infanterie
Unit75th Infantry Regiment
Commands37th Infantry Division
19th Reserve Division
10th Reserve Division
Battles / warsWorld War I
AwardsOrder of the Red Eagle
Order of the Crown
RelationsEmil Bahrfeldt

Max Ferdinand Bahrfeldt (German pronunciation: [ˈmaks ˈfɛʁdinant ˈbaːɐ̯fɛlt]), ennobled as von Bahrfeldt [fɔn ˈbaːɐ̯fɛlt] in 1913 (6 February 1856 – 11 April 1936), was a royal Prussian General of the Infantry, a local historian, and a numismatist of world renown. In the anglophone and francophone world, however, he was also notorious as the alleged perpetrator of atrocities in Charleroi, Belgium, during the German invasion of 1914.