He then went to work briefly for the press office of the Foreign Ministry of the Ottoman Empire in Constantinople.
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He subsequently covered the Boxer Rebellion in China (1901–1902), after which he published a book: The Battles of the German Expeditionary Force in China (1902).
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He attended school in Graz, and graduated from the Infantry Cadet School in Liebenau.
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After serving for two years in a Rifle Battalion based at the Transylvanian city of Hermann, he was discharged from the Army in 1896 for reasons which are unknown.
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