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  1. 26 de jun. de 2020 · Gerhard von Scharnhorst was born in Bordenau near Hanover in 1755 to a family of modest means. In 1773 he secured admission to the military academy in the Wilhelmstein fortress (situated in the middle of a Lake Steinhude 20 miles from Hanover) under the instruction of Wilhelm, Graf zu Schaumburg-Lippe, a distinguished military commander and theorist and the grandson of King George I of England.

  2. Gerhard Johann David von Scharnhorst. Kurzbiografie. „Den 12. Nov(em)b(er) wurde H(err) Quartiermeister Scharnhorsts Söhnlein gebohren, welcher den 16. ebenda getauft und von H(errn) Johan(n) David Tegetmeyer genannt worden Gerhard Johan(n) David.“ Diesen Geburts-und Taufvermerk trug der Bordenauer Pastor Gerhard Wilhelm Tolle 1755 in

  3. SCHARNHORST (Gerhard-Johann-David von), 1755-1813. Born in a Hanoverian farming family, Scharnhorst was an artillery teacher and founded a newspaper which was published until 1805. Once his reputation was established, he let himself be recruited by Prussia in 1801. There he gave talks (Clausewitz was amongst his audience), and he helped the ...

  4. www.poetsandprinces.com › gerhard-von-scharnhorstGerhard von Scharnhorst

    Gerhard Johann David von Scharnhorst (1755-1813) 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. Born at Bordenau near Hanover, into a farmer’s family, he succeeded in educating himself and in securing ...

  5. modifier - modifier le code - modifier Wikidata Gerhard Johann David von Scharnhorst (né le 12 novembre 1755 à Bordenau, aujourd’hui un quartier de Neustadt am Rübenberge dans le Hanovre ; mort le 28 juin 1813 à Prague) est un général prussien . Avec le comte August von Gneisenau , il réforma de façon décisive l’armée prussienne en instituant notamment une armée de réserve, qui ...

  6. Gerhard Johann David Scharnhorst was born on 12 November 1755, in Borde-nau, a small village northwest of Hanover, the eldest son of Ernst Wilhelm Scharnhorst and Friedericke Wilhelmine Tegtmeyer. Their marriage, however, was against the will of the family Tegtmeyer who had other plans for their youngest daughter.