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  List of people associated with World War I
Ernst von Koerber[?] (1850-1919), Minister-President of Austria (1916)
Count Heinrich von Clam-Martinitz[?] (1863-1932), Minister-President of Austria (1916-1917)
Count Istvan Tisza[?] (1861-1918), Minister-President of Hungary (1913-1917)
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  Friedrich Graf von Wrangel - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Generalfeldmarschall Friedrich Heinrich Ernst, Graf von Wrangel (April 13, 1784–November 2, 1877), Prussian generalfeldmarschall, was born at Stettin (Szczecin).
In the reorganization of the army, Wrangel became successively first lieutenant and captain, and won distinction and promotion to lieutenant-colonel in the War of Liberation in 1813, won the Iron Cross at Wachau near Leipzig, and became colonel in 1815.
From this time onwards he was most prominent in connection with the revival of the Prussian cavalry from the neglect and inefficiency into which it had fallen during the years of peace and poverty after 1815.
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 Friedrich Heinrich Ernst, Count von Wrangel - LoveToKnow 1911
FRIEDRICH HEINRICH ERNST WRANGEL, COUNT VON (1784-1877), Prussian general field marshal, was born at Stettin, on the 13th of April 1784.
In the reorganization of the army, Wrangel became successively first lieutenant and captain, and won distinction and promotion to lieutenant-colonel in the War of Liberation in 1813, won the Iron Cross at Wachau near Leipzig, and became colonel in 1815.
As governor of Berlin and commander-in-chief of the Mark of Brandenburg (appointments which he held till his death) he proclaimed a state of siege, and ejected the Liberal president and members of the Chamber.
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 Biographical notes
Count, councillor of the realm, chancellor of Uppsala University.
Count, councillor of the realm, chancellor of the University of Åbo.
Count, governor of the province of Åbo and Björneborg (Finland).
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 COUNT VON FRIEDRICH HE... - Online Information article about COUNT VON FRIEDRICH HE...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Wrangel became successively first lieutenant and See also:
Vogel von Falckenstein among the Prussian, and of Gablenz among the See also:
Wochenblatt (1877), and lives by von Koppen and von Maltitz (Berlin, 1884).
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 Military - German Archive - Your Reference for politics, economy, culture and history of Germany
Alfred von Tirpitz (March 19, 1849 - March 6, 1930) was a German Admiral, Secretary of State of the Imperial Naval Office, the powerful administrative branch of the Kaiserliche Marine from 1897 until 1916.
Gebhard Leberecht von Blücher (December 16, 1742 in Rostock (Mecklenburg) - September 12, 1819 in Krieblowitz (Silesia) (now Krobielowice in Poland)), Graf (Count), later elevated to Fürst von Wahlstatt, was a Prussian general who led his army against Napoleon I at the Battle of Waterloo in 1815.
Gerhard Johann David von Scharnhorst (November 12, 1755 - June 28, 1813) was a general in Prussian service, Chief of the Prussian General Staff, noted for both his writings, his reforms of the Prussian army, and his leadership during the Napoleonic Wars.
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 Friedrich_graf_von_wrangel info here at en.12-year.info   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Generalfeldmarschall Friedrich Heinrich Ernst, Graf von Wrangel (April 13, 1784–November 2, 1877), Prussian generalfeldmarschall, was congenital at Stettin (Szczecin).
In the reorganization of the army, Wrangel became successively inaugural lieutenant und captain, und won separation und to lieutenant-colonel in the War of Liberation in 1813, won the Iron Cross at Wachau afire Leipzig, und became colonel in 1815.
Friedrich Graf von Wrangel References References This sketch pools fundamentals from the Encyclopædia Britannica Eleventh Edition, a publication immediately in the public domain.
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 The German 1848 Revolution: A German Perspective
On March 17, in counsel with his ministers and generals, and against the advice of most of them, Friedrich Wilhelm decided that the best way to control this movement was to lead it--and gave in to practically all the demonstrators' demands, including free parliamentary elections, a constitution, and freedom of the press.
General von Wrangel led the troops who recaptured Berlin for the old powers, with such troops earning the nickname "street-sweepers." The commander of the militia formed to protect the new parliament said that his men would stay at their posts, yielding only to violence.
Friedrich Wilhelm felt that he was King of Prussia "by the grace of God" and did not accept the idea that a legal government required the consent of the governed as represented by the elected parliament--and got away with it.
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 Women in power 1670-1700
Dorothea Auguste was widow of Joachim Ernst of Plön, the areas of Kenfeld and Ahrensbök, during whose reign the armies of Wallenstein went through the Duchy in 1627, the Sweeds looted in 1643 and the Danish-Swedish war 1657-60 devestated the state.
The widow of Heinrich IV she was joint regent with another relative, Heinrich I of Reuss zu Schleiz, during the minority of Heinrich XVIII.
Following the death of her husband, Friederich von Sachsen-Gotha in Gotha, Tenneberg, Wachsenburg, Ichtershausen, Georgenthal, Oberkranichfeld, Orlamünde, Altenburg and Tonna, she was guadian for son Friedrich II (1676-91-1732), who was under the regency of his uncles, Duke Bernhard I von Sachsen-Meiningen and Duke Heinrich von Sachsen-Römhild.
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 Mangulis, V. Latvia in the Wars of the 20th Century. CHAPTER VI
Von der Goltz came up with another trick: the puppet Niedra government declared that the Estonians were encroaching upon Latvia and that the Landeswehr as part of the Latvian Defense Force had been requested to repulse them.
Von der Goltz could now claim that he was complying with Allied orders and that the conflict at Cēsis was strictly between “Latvians” and Estonians (except that all “Latvians” in reality were either Reich or Baltic Germans)[53].
Upon Allied demands the German government announced on September 25 that von der Goltz would be replaced by General von Eberhardt to supervise the evacuation of German troops[90], while at the same time the German government officially sanctioned the transfer of German volunteers to the “West Russian Army”[89].
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 Women in power 1700-1740
Married to Friedrich of Slesvig-Holstein-Gottorp (1671-1702) in 1698.
Albertine was married to Friedrich von Welz, and succeeded by son, Friedrich Ernst.
She was daughter of Duke Julius Franz von Sachsen-Lauenburg and Maria Hedwig Augusta von Pfalz-Sulzbach, and had inherited vast lands and lordships, mainly in Bohemia; she gave birth to nine children, and lived (1675-1733).
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 Royal City and Dominion of Eger
According to von Lang,[14] the Eger castle already existed in the 9th century and belonged together with the area to the eastern Franconian margraves of the house of Babenberg.
After Adalbert von Babenberg, Eger and other estates of this area came to Count Konrad von Vohburg[15] who was a relative of the above family by marriage, and who signed as "Palatine Count of Vohburg, Margrave of Eger, Neumarkt, and Cham." The city appears to have been founded either under him or his successors.
In 1213, Emperor Friedrich II pawned it for 44,000 Mark in silver to the Palatine Count Ludwig of the Rhine.[16] The latter returned it to the Emperor's son Henry VII, King of Rome.
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 Friedrich Graf von Wrangel - Military - German Archive: Friedrich Heinrich Ernst Graf von Wrangel (April 13, 1784 — ...
Friedrich Graf von Wrangel - Military - German Archive: Friedrich Heinrich Ernst Graf von Wrangel (April 13, 1784 — November 2, 1877), Prussian generalfeldmarschall, was born at Stettin (Szczecin).
Friedrich Heinrich Ernst Graf von Wrangel (April 13, 1784 — November 2, 1877), Prussian generalfeldmarschall, was born at Stettin (Szczecin).
In 1866 'Papa' Wrangel assisted in the Bohemian campaign, but without a command on account of his great age.
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 Chronik der von Rönne   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Archbishop Friedrich concluded a contract in 1106 with five daring Dutchmen of the diocese Utrecht wherein they obligated themselves to bring Dutch settler into the Wesr River marsh, where they were to build dikes, as they were used to in their previous home areas.
Gerd von Ronne, captain by rank, married in 1641 and was elected upper-dike count in the Osten parish.
1475 OTTO, JOHANN and ERICH von RONNE, of Osten
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 Frederick William IV, King of Prussia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Several of his advisers, most notably Adjutant General Friedrich Wilhelm von Rauch and Leopold von Gerlach (himself adjutant general after 1850), responded in late March by establishing the famous "camarilla" (see Court clique) as a reactionary counterweight to the new constitutional ministry.
The installation of Count Brandenburg's government in November was its most important success, leading to Wrangel's reoccupation of Berlin, the dispersal of the Prussian national assembly, and the imposition of the constitution of December 1848.
Though usually dismissed as an inconsistent fantast and a political failure, through his (and his advisers') stubborn insistence on maintaining a powerful monarchy, Frederick William IV played a key role in the process by which Prussia's conservative elites survived the revolution of 1848 and adapted co nstitutional structures to their own ends.
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 Allied Order-of-Battle at Leipzig: 16-18 October 1813
Giessen von Giessenburg, OB Infantry Regiment Graf Erbach-Schonburg Nr.
Muller von Hohenthal, OB Infantry Regiment Heinrich XV, Prinz zu Reuss-Plauen Nr.
Klenau, GdK Johann, Freiherr von Janowitz, Graf von
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 Marx and Engels - Heroes of the Exile | libcom.org   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
As soon as the poet catches sight of a little blue flower that might assist him in his efforts to become Heinrich von Ofterdingen, the gentle mists of emotion assume the firm shape of the student's dream of perfecting the ideal affinity by the addition of the bond of "duty".
Heinrich von Ofterdingen, therefore, resolved upon a swing to the left and became first a constitutional democrat and then a republican democrat (honnête et modéré).
Heinrich von Ofterdingen's researches into the "beauty" of the artisan class led him immediately to the discovery that "the whole artisan class is at present divided by a yawning chasm" (p.
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The Annals of Tennessee...53, 63 Randolph, Beverly 75 Rapp Friedrich 166 Johann Georg 166, 167, 168 Johannes 166 Wilhelm 193 Raschig, Rev. 172 Rasle, Fr.
Friedrich 157, 160, 173 Rhoades 191 Rice, Census Reporter 157 Richter, Mr.
Joseph 10 Span, Heinrich 63 Spangenberg, Rev. Augustus 32, 37, 38, 39 *Sparks, Jared.
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 DiscussAnything.com - - Seydlitz Division: Germans against the Nazis
Friedrich Paulus of approximately 20 further generals and 2500 officers was nevertheless guessed/advised army into the shank beside general field marshal: Division commanders, general staff officers, regiment and battalion commanders, court-martial advice, armed forces clergyman...
At all ran, then from available "minutes of the establishment conference", the two days in Lunowo not less kaempferisch than the two days of Krasnogorsk, apart from that there still finally common angestimmten combat song of "brothers is to be inferred to the sun, to the liberty"...
Also the admission of the NKFD officers around major Karl, taken place in Lunowo, rush, captain Ernst Hadermann and Leutnant Heinrich count von Einsiedel in the officer federation as well as on 14 September the decided extension of the selected national committee of 38 to 55 members is a voucher for the community desired.
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 Pour le Mérite
On 18 July 1844 the crown attachment was officially established even though 30 years earlier Friedrich Wilhelm III had planned on expanding the Orden into three grades.
Friedrich Wilhelm IV authorized the suspended crown device to be presented to and worn by all Pour le Mérite holders that have been members of the Order for fifty years or more.
And in 1889, a crown was adorned with diamonds as a special award to Field Marshal von Moltke on his fiftieth Pour le Mérite anniversary.
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1643 of Duchess Elisabeth Sophie von Sachsen-Gotha, spouse of Ernst I, Herzog von Sachsen-Gotha (FG19).
The letter is significant because it provides evidence that Friedrich Wilhelm was involved in the affairs of Magdeburg even prior to the actual transferal of Magdeburg, as stipulated by the Peace of Westphalia, to Friedrich Wilhelm upon the death of Herzog August von Sachsen-Weissenfels, 1614-1680, (FG402).
Recipient(s) : Adolf Friedrich I, Duke of Mecklenburg-Schwerin,1588-1658 (FG175)
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 Poland and the Baltic   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
The German-dominated Lithuanian State council declared Wilhelm Karl Florestan von Württemberg-Urach, a cousin of the Kaiser, King of Lithuania on July 9, 1918.
A local noble gens, the Counts Henckel and Barons (Freiherr) Donnersmarck, to whom considerable Beuthen properties were attached.
The Henckel von Donnersmarck family still exists today, in a number of different lines and branches.
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 Highbeam Encyclopedia - Search Results for Prussian
He was born into a wealthy Prussian family and made an impression during the Revolutions of 1848 as a diehard reactionary.
He was one of the most brilliant lieutenants of King Frederick II of Prussia in the War of the Austrian Succession and the Seven Years War.
He helped restore the effectiveness of the Prussian cavalry and fought in the most important battles of the War of the Austrian Succession and the Seven Years War, notably at Hohenfriedberg (1745), Kolin (1757), Rossbach (1757), Zorndorf (1758), and...
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 Generalfeldmarschall   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
1733 - Albrecht Konrad Graf Finck von Finckenstein (1660-1735)
1821 - Friedrich Graf Kleist von Nollendorf, (1763-1823)
1836 - Josef Graf zu Radetzky von Radetz (1766-1858)
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 August Military History
Count Geoffrey V of Anjou, the first "Plantagenet", d.
Count Ramon Berenguer IV "the Saint" of Barcelona (1131-1154)
Pope Gregory IX - Count Ugolino of Segni (1227-1241)
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 Otto von Below   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
russian count and field marshal who began his career as a cavalry commander fighting in revolutionary France.
He commanded troops during the first German-Danish War 1848.
Von Wrangel was promoted field marshal in 1856 and was again called upon to serve as commander-in-chief during the second German-Danish War 1864.
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 German States to 1918 R-Z
(counts, immediate vassals of the king); although the
Sep 1830 - 25 May 1848 Johann Heinrich Ernst Edler von (b.
Sep 1759 - 1762 Karl Ernst von Rehdinger (b.
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