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  1. Karl Ludwig August Friedrich von Phull (or Pfuel) (6 November 1757 – 25 April 1826) was a German general in the service of the Kingdom of Prussia and the Russian Empire. Phull served as Chief of the General Staff of King Frederick William III of Prussia in the Battle of Jena-Auerstedt.

  2. Karl Ludwig August Friedrich von Phull (Pfuel) (* 6. November 1757 in Ludwigsburg; † 25. April 1826 in Stuttgart) war Generalstabschef Friedrich Wilhelms III. in der Schlacht von Auerstedt 1806 und stand anschließend in russischen Diensten, zuletzt als Generalleutnant.

  3. 6 de jun. de 2019 · A careful inspection of Massenbach’s memoranda reveals their genesis came from Scharnhorst’s work in Westphalia. Assigned to Duke Karl’s staff in 1795 were Lieutenant Colonel Lecoq, and Majors Karl Ludwig von Phull (1757–1826) and Gerhard Scharnhorst.

    • Charles Edward White
    • 2021
  4. 30 de may. de 2020 · Russia's military plan for a war agains Napoleon was prepared in 1810 by general Karl Ludwig von Phull in 1812. The plan starts with the assertion that Napoleon will be ready to fight against Russia only after successfully concluding the Spanish campaign.

  5. Karl Ludwig von Phull (o Pfuel) (6 de noviembre de 1757 - 25 de abril de 1826) fue un general alemán al servicio del Reino de Prusia y luego del Imperio Ruso. Se desempeñó como Jefe del Estado Mayor del Rey Federico Guillermo III de Prusia durante la Batalla de Jena-Auerstedt .

  6. 11 de sept. de 2015 · Karl Ludwig August von Pfuel, (1757–1826) Pfuel, often spelled “Phull,” was born to a prominent Württemberg noble family. He began service in the Württemberg Army in 1774 and transferred as a lieutenant in the Prussian Army in 1779.

  7. Karl Ludwig von Phull (or Pfuel) (6 November 1757 – 25 April 1826) was a German general in the service of the Kingdom of Prussia and the Russian Empire. Phull served as Chief of the General Staff of King Frederick William III of Prussia in the Battle of Jena-Auerstedt. While in Russian service...