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  1. Aus VolynWiki. * 13.5.1785 in Groß Leipe, Niederschlesien / † 29.5.1831 in Kleszewo bei Pultusk. Sohn von Ehrenfried Freiherr von DIEBITSCH und Narten (1738–1822) und Marie Antoinette von ERCKERT (1743–1805) [1] [2] oo 31.5.1815 mit Jenny Baronesse von TORNAU (*1800 †1830) Tochter von Georg Leonhard von TORNAU (†1825) und Johanna ...

  2. Hans Karl was educated at the Berlin cadet school, but by the desire of his father, Frederick II's aide-de-camp who had passed into the service of Russia, he also did the same in 1801. He served in the campaign of 1805 against Napoleon and the Grand Armee, and was wounded at Austerlitz , fought at Eylau and Friedland , and after Friedland was promoted captain.

  3. HANS KARL FRIEDRICH ANTON DIEBITSCH, count von Diebitsch and Narden, called by the Russians Ivan Ivanovich, Count Diebich-Zabalkansky (1785-1831), Russian field-marshal, was born in Silesia on the 13th of May 1785.

  4. La Convenzione di Tauroggen fu un trattato armistiziale siglato il 30 dicembre 1812 direttamente dal comandante in capo dell'esercito russo (Conte Hans Karl von Diebitsch) e dal suo omologo prussiano (generale Hans David Ludwig Yorck von Wartenburg), al termine della disastrosa Campagna di Russia napoleonica (ufficialmente "Seconda campagna di Polonia") iniziata nel giugno di quel medesimo anno.

  5. In der Walhalla ist eine Büste von Hans Karl von Diebitsch zu sehen. Literatur. Georg von Rauch: Diebitsch, Hans. In: Neue Deutsche Biographie (NDB). Band 3, Duncker & Humblot, Berlin 1957, ISBN 3-428-00184-2, S. 635 (Digitalisat). Hans Friedrich und Carola von Ehrenkrook: Stammfolgen Schlesischer Adelsgeschlechter.