Alfred von Kühne (2 January 1853 – 8 May 1945) was a Prussian General der Kavallerie who was active during World War I.
[3] From 18 August to 18 October 1905, Kühne was posted as the commander of the 31st Cavalry Brigade.
From 2 September 1907 to 26 January 1911, Kühne was commander of the 4th Guards Cavalry Brigade in Potsdam.
On 14 March 1912, on his own request, Kühne retired from the army, and was awarded the Order of the Red Eagle (2nd class).
During World War I, Kühne was brought back from retirement to serve as commander of the 13th Reserve Division, which served as part of the VII Reserve Corps and the 2nd Army on the Western Front.