Background
Heeringen was born in Kassel in the Electorate of Hesse.
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Heeringen was born in Kassel in the Electorate of Hesse.
After a lengthy military career he became a major in the ministry of war. From 1892 to 1895 he was head of department in the General Staff. In 1898 he was appointed a Major-General and made head of the army"s department within the ministry of war.
In 1901 he was made a Generalleutnant and in 1903 became head of the 22nd Division.
In 1906 he was made a General der Infanterie, and also commander of the II Army Corps, whose headquarters was in Stettin. From 1909 to 1913 he was Prussian Minister of War, then became General Inspector of the II Army Inspectorate, headquartered in Berlin.
He was awarded the Oakleaves on 28 August 1916. He commanded the Seventh Army until 1916 when he was transferred to coastal command in Germany for the duration of the war.
He left active service with the rank of a Colonel General.
From 1918 to 1926 he was president of the Kyffhäuserbund. From September 1914 he was an honorary citizen of the city of Kassel. He died on 9 October 1926 in Berlin-Charlottenburg.