Yahoo Search Búsqueda en la Web

Resultado de búsqueda

  1. 24 de jun. de 2019 · When Gerhard von Scharnhorst arrived in Berlin in 1801, he had an ambitious reform agenda on his mind. He was appointed to helm the Military School for Young Infantry and Cavalry Officers in Berlin, better known as the Kriegsakademie . Scharnhorst’s aspirations went, however, much further.

  2. Scharnhorst, March 1809. Introduction formers that reorganized the Prussian Army in the years between 1807 and 1813, which The character of Prussian General made possible Prussia ’s liberation from Gerhard Johann David von Scharnhorst per- French domination and the recovery of her meates the modern German armed forces. dominant position ...

  3. 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 ...

  4. Gerhard von Scharnhorst, ein Bauernsohn aus Bordenau/Hannover, empfing in seiner Jugend entscheidende Eindrücke auf der Militärschule des Grafen Wilhelm von Schaumburg-Lippe, der Festung Wilhelmstein im Steinhuder Meer. 1778 trat Scharnhorst in einDragonerregiment der Armee Hannovers ein, die er im Range eines Oberstleutnants im Jahre 1801 wieder verließ. 1783 wechselte er zur Artillerie ...

  5. The study focuses on the most important Prussian military reformer--Gerhard Johann David von Scharnhorst, who in 1801 founded the Militarische Gesellschaft (Military Society) in Berlin. The Gesellschaft became the focal point for the transformation of the Prussian army from a robotic war machine into a modern fighting force that was instrumental in defeating Napolean in 1813 and in 1815.

  6. 6 de jun. de 2019 · These documents are published in Gerhard von Scharnhorst: Privat und dienstliche Schriften (hereafter cited as Scharnhorst: Privat und dienstliche Schriften), ed. Johannes Kunisch; and arranged by Michael Sikora and Tilman Stieve, 8 vols (Köln/Weimar/Wien, 2002–15), volume 1: Schüler, Lehrer, Kriegsteilnehmer (Kurhannover bis 1795) and ...

  7. Gerhard Johann David Waitz von Scharnhorst (12 November 1755 – 28 June 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 (now a part of Neustadt am Rübenberge, Lower Saxony) near Hanover, into a farmer's family, he succeeded in educating ...