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  Johann Adolf, Freiherr Von Thielmann - LoveToKnow 1911   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
JOHANN ADOLF THIELMANN, FREIHERR VON (1765-1824), Prussian cavalry soldier, was born at Dresden.
When, after the disaster of Jena, Saxony allied herself with her conqueror, Thielmann accompanied the Saxon contingent which fought at the siege of Danzig and at Friedland.
In the war of Liberation Thielmann took a prominent part; as governor of Torgau, by his king's orders he at first observed the strictest neutrality, but on receipt of an order to hand over the fortress to the French he resigned his command and, accom p anied by his staff officer Aster, joined the allies.
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 Johann von Thielmann - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Johann Adolf, Freiherr von Thielmann (April 27, 1765 - October 10, 1824), Prussian cavalry soldier, was born at Dresden.
In the war of Liberation Thielmann took a prominent part; as governor of Torgau, by his king's orders he at first observed the strictest neutrality, but on receipt of an order to hand over the fortress to the French he resigned his command and, accompanied by his staff officer Aster, joined the allies.
He was later a corps commander at Münster and at Coblenz, and at the latter place he died.
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 Sichard - Bangert Research
Johann, born about 1695 and confirmed in 1709, Johann Paul, born about 1703 and confirmed in 1717 (I have a copy of their confirmation record), and Johann Peter born in 1710.
Philipp (1835), Johann (1836), Valentin (1841), Philipp Heinrich (1844), and Margaretha (1849-1871) are mentioned on a parish genealogical chart, but I have not yet seen their names elsewhere.
Johann’s name is the second one down on the memorial which stands at the Breunigweiler cemetery, while Jakob’s name is at the bottom.
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In 18og, as colonel of a Free-Corps, he opposed the advance of the Austrians into Saxony, and was rewarded for his services with the grade of major-general, further promotion to lieutenant-general following in 181o.
He was later a corps commander at Munster and at Coblenz, and at the latter place he died in 1824.
See von Hutel, Biographische Skizze des Generals von Tnielmannn (Berlin, 1828); von Holzendorff, Beitrage zur Biographie des Generals Freiherrn von Thielmann (Dresden, 1830) ; von Peters-doff, General Johann Adolf Freiherr von Thielmann (Leipzig, 1894).
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 Thagodz Wiki News
Clausewitz, along with Hermann von Boyen (1771–1848) and Karl von Grolman (1777–1843), were Scharnhorst's primary allies in his efforts to reform the Prussian army, between 1807 and 1814.
He later re-entered the Prussian army and was soon appointed chief of staff to Johann von Thielmann's III Corps.
Later Prussian and German generals such as Helmuth Graf von Moltke were clearly influenced by Clausewitz: Moltke's famous statement that "No campaign plan survives first contact with the enemy" is a classic reflection of Clausewitz's insistance on the roles of chance, friction, "fog," and uncertainty in war.
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 Iranica.com - GERMANY ii
Their reports can be significant as contemporary descriptions of the condition of monuments in late medieval times, particularly those which have vanished or are seriously altered nowadays; their interests in antiquities, however, were mostly determined and limited by their view of biblical history.
The earliest of these reports came from Johannes Schiltberger, a fifteen-year old squire who was captured first at the battle of Nikopolis (1396) and then again at Ankara (1402) and consequently had to serve in the Ottoman and Timurid armies for thirty-two years.
The designated director Hans Henning von der Osten having died in 1960, the new branch was directed by Heinz Luschey, until 1971 and by Wolfram Kleiss until 1995.
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 Royal News 2003, Section II
The engagement was announced between Benedikt-Richard Freiherr von Herman (b.Munich 4 Oct 1972, son of Benedikt-Joachim Freiherr von Herman [himself the son of Benedikt-Richard Freiherr von Herman (himself the son of Benedikt Freiherr von Herman (1862-1932) and of his wife, Princess Hildegard zu Sayn-Wittgenstein-Berleburg (1880-1973))] and of his wife, née Karin Henkel) and Julia Kammer.
In 1966 she married Hans Trapp Graf von Matsch (1897-1983), son of Gotthard Trapp Graf von Matsch (1864-1940) and of his wife, née Julia Gräfin von Lamberg (1876-1954) who was herself the daughter of Hugo Raimund Graf von Lamberg (1833-1884) and of his wife, née Barbara Gräfin zu Stolberg-Stolberg (1845-1924).
In 1929 she married Botho Alfons Graf von Coreth zu Coredo (1898-1986), son of Botho Theobald Rudolf Graf von Coreth zu Coredo (himself the son of Moritz Graf von Coreth zu Coredo and of his wife, née Emma Gräfin zu Stolberg-Stolberg) and of his wife, née Maria Gräfin von und zu Aichelburg.
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 FREIHERR VON JOHANN AD... - Online Informationsartikel ungefähr FREIHERR VON JOHANN AD...
OBERST (abgeleitet entweder von der Lat.-Spalte, Feldcolonne, Spalte oder Lat.-Corona, eine Krone)
AUFMERKSAMKEIT (von der Lat.-Anzeige-tendo, erwarten Sie, erwarten Sie; der Zustand von "ausgedehnt werden" oder "Tempus")
Befehl und, begleitet von seiner Mitarbeiter der Personalabteilungaster ab, verbindet den Verbündeten.
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 battle_of_waterloo   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
The Prussian chief of staff, General August von Gneisenau, planned to rally the Prussian Army at Tilly, from where it could move to support Wellington, but control was lost, with part of the army falling back towards the Rhine, but the majority of it falling back to Wavre, where it rallied.
The IV Corps, under the command of General Bülow von Dennewitz, had not been present at Ligny, but arrived to reinforce the Prussian army during the night of the 17th and 18th.
On the 18th, with the right wing of the Army of the North, reinforced with a cavalry corps, Gérard engaged the Prussian rearguard under the command of Lieutenant-General Baron Johann von Thielmann at the Battle of Wavre.
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 FREIHERR VON JOHANN AD... - Online Information article about FREIHERR VON JOHANN AD...
Thielmann accompanied the Saxon contingent which fought at the See also:
Berlin, 1828); von Holzendorff, Beitrage zur Biographie des Generals Freiherrn von Thielmann (Dresden, 1830) ; von See also:
Peters-doff, General Johann Adolf Freiherr von Thielmann (Leipzig, 1894).
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 Carl von Clausewitz - Military - German Archive: Carl Philipp Gottfried von Clausewitz (June 1, 1780 - November 16, ...
Carl von Clauswitz was born in Magdeburg, Prussia in 1780.
He later re-entered the Prussian army, and was appointed chief of staff of Johann von Thielmann's Corps, and served at the Battle of Ligny and Battle of Wavre during the Waterloo Campaign in 1815.
Carl von Clauswitz was also a man of great intellect, and did participate in actual military campaigns, but without the drive to make himself emperor of his nation and attempt to conquer the world.
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 The Krein Family   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
JOHANN DIELMANN GREIN, born 3 February 1712 at Henau and was buried 24 December 1769 at Winterburg after drowning in a flooded stream.
JOHANN MICHAEL GREIN, born 2 April 1767 at Henau, confirmed 1780 at age 14 and married 8 February 1791 to Anna Elisabetha Käster, daughter of Martin Käster from Hambach.
He was the son of Johann Konrad Krein and Anna Magdalena Petri and emigrated with his family to Heilsbach (Hilsbach), Czarny Las, Poland, in 1803 and then in 1808 to Neudorf, Kerson, South Russia one of the four newly established colonies in the Glückstal District.
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 Rempel - Mennonite (Russian) Family History
Recent correspondence (July 1998) with Mathias Rempel, Brazil, provides an earlier occurrence of Rempel as a surname: "In 1389 a Herr Friedrich von Rempel was born in Bremen (northwest Germany).
The Baron von Heydeck, who was both close to the Duke and generally supportive, was being won over to the baptist ideas at the time of his stay in the court of the Baron of Liegnitz (1529-30).
It was hopeless, in any case, since repeated edicts of deportation were issued by the Baron, no doubt directed towards the relatives of the people who had stayed behind from the trek.
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 Otto von Below   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
eneral von Thielemann was then made a baron by the King of Saxony but refused an order to join Napoleon's forces in 1813.
Corps of Field Marshal von Bl cher's Prussian Army during the Hundred Days War.
His forces fought at Ligny and held off General Grouchy at Wavre, while von Bl cher's other three corps descended on Napoleon's right flank at Waterloo.
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 CCMB: Services: CMBS: Holdings: Personal papers: Toews, Johann A.
Johann A. Toews was born February 23, 1876, in the Molotschna colony, south Russia to Aron A. (1841–1918) and Justina (Reimer) (1845–1923) Toews.
The family immigrated to Canada and settled in Coaldale, Alberta where Johann A. Toews died on September 2, 1953.
Thielmann, “Biographie von dem Segensreichen Lehrer, Prediger und Seelsorger J.A. Toews”, 1952.
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 The NDSU Libraries: Germans From Russia
Johann Keib, with his fairy tale called "Die silberne Stimme der Liebe [Silver Voice of Love]," attempted to write something that "warms the soul," and he put forth the argument that his "Fairy Youth" could certainly depict a German-Russian.
Johannes Baer read a few very unconventional Japanese haikus, and Julia Bernhardt, in her "Kriegsland [Land of War]," presented some astonishing and unusual verbal associations such as "War must be a woman, because men fall in love with it."
It appears that the mostly cheerful and slightly satyrical texts by Georg Gaab, Gottlieb Eirich, Alexander Reiser and Martin Thielmann, as well as the ironical-satyrical verses of Wendelin Mangold succeeded therein during the final session.
www.lib.ndsu.nodak.edu /grhc/media/magazines/articles/brantsch.html   (709 words)

  
 Hundred Days - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
He took the RA and the right wing of the AotN and attacked the Prussians under the command of General Gebhard Leberecht von Blücher at the Battle of Ligny on June 16 1815.
The left wing of the army under Marshal Ney proceeded to block the Nivelles-Namur road at the crossroads of Quatre Bras so that the British-allied forces under the Duke of Wellington could not go to the aid of the Prussians.
Grouchy, who was dilatory in his pursuit of the Prussians, failing to stop them regrouping after their defeat at Ligny, attacked the Prussian III Corps under the command of General Johann von Thielmann, believing that he was engaging the rearguard of a still-retreating Prussian force.
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 The NDSU Libraries: Germans From Russia
Maria Schumm tells the story of her visit in 1994 to her homeland village of Brinowka (Wiesental) by Odessa in the article, "Schönes und weniger Schönes in meiner alten Heimat Odessa, 1994" ("Nice and Not So Nice Things in My Old Homeland").
Johann Kampen, former editor of Volk auf dem Weg, authors the article, "Ein Rußlanddeutscher mit dem Namen Schneider" (A German-Russian by the name of Schneider).
Johann and Hans Kampen have edited a valuable addition to the literature of the Germans from Russia.
www.lib.ndsu.nodak.edu /grhc/order/german_language/heimatbuch.html   (845 words)

  
 Direction: Revival and Mission in Early Communist Russia (1917—1927)
We know, for example, that a Johann Becker and an Isaak Poettker were active evangelists with fruitful ministries, but little in the way of details.
The Mennonite minister Aron A. Dick, from Prangenau, and Johann A. Toews, from the Brethren, were not only commissioned to preach in the Molotschna but sent to Mennonite settlements in Siberia, Orenburg, and the Kuban where they served both churches.
Johann Peters, “Bericht ueber das Missionfeld im Norden Asiens am Obstrom und den Nebenfluessen,” Unser Blatt, 1925-1926, {219} no. 1, 3-5; no. 2, 24-26.
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 M:\My Documents\MQRARCHI\april2002\sawatsky3.HTM
Johann Rempel, minister since 1910 in the MB church in Klubnikovo (Orenburg), was largely self-taught, with the help of several correspondence courses.
Johannes Rempel had survived the Gulag as a physically weakened being and finally returned home in the early 1950s.
Peter Penner and Johannes Reimer are two better known missiologists, both of whom were shaped by the teaching of David Bosch.
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 The Saxon Army 1810 - 13
Towards the end of March, the surviving Saxons left Durutte (Reynier had fallen ill) and joined Thielmann at Torgau.
The town and bridge were held against both sides on the orders of King Friedrich Augustus, who was desperately trying to follow Austria's example of armed neutrality.
The Saxon Chief of Staff, Von Zeschau, managed to recall 617 Officers and men and these were posted in front of the King's quarters in Leipzig, where they were captured the next day along with the French rearguard.
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 German Waterloo Sources
The bulk of the collection is said to be held in the former KGB Special Archive in Moscow, but access remains very restricted, and it has not yet been possible to verify this.
Generalfeldmarschall Gebhard Lebrecht Fürst Blücher von Wahlstatt (1742-1819) commanded the Prussian 'Army of the Lower Rhine' in 1815.
His biography, published in 1894 in Leipzig, was written by Petersdorff and entitled "General Johann Adolph Freiherr von Thielmann [sic]." Thielemann commanded the III Prussian Army Corps in 1815.
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 Worldroots.com
Count Eberhard F. von Finckenstein and his wife Mechthild, nee von Poser und Groß-Naedlitz, married Alexandra Bronsart von Schellendorf, daughter of Hans-Wilhelm Bronsart von Schellendorf and his spouse Monika, nee v.
November, 2001 - Married in Salzburg, Austria: Countess Alexandra von Kalnein, (daughter of Count Wend von Kalnein and Livia von Thielmann) and Philip Burchard.
December 13, 200 - The engagement was announced today between Baron Ludeke von Maltzahn, son of Baron Lothar von Maltzahn and Baroness Suzanne von Maltzahn, and Alexandra, daughter of Dr and Mrs Moneim Issa.
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 Carl von Clausewitz - Avoo - Ask Us A Question - Carl Philipp Gottfried von Clausewitz (June 1, 1780 – November 16, ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Carl von Clausewitz - Avoo - Ask Us A Question - Carl Philipp Gottfried von Clausewitz (June 1, 1780 – November 16, 1831) was a Prussian soldier, military historian and influential military theorist
Carl von Clausewitz was born in Burg bei Magdeburg, Prussia in 1780.
At Wavre, Thielmann's corps, greatly outnumbered, prevented Marshall Grouchy from reinforcing Napoleon with his corps.
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 Happy Dogs Clup, The biggest dog resource center,breeds,cloths   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Meanwhile, elements of General von Ziethen's 1st Prussian Army Corps had finally arrived helping to relieve the pressure on Wellington's left flank, thus allowing Wellington to strengthen his shaken centre.
Oberst von Hofmann's 24th regiment led an advance towards Le Haye and Papelotte and the French forces retreated behind Smohain without contesting the advance.
The Prussians, led by General von Gneisenau, pursued them throughout the night.
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