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  1. August, Count Neidhardt von Gneisenau (born Oct. 27, 1760, Schildau, near Torgau, Saxony [Germany]—died Aug. 23, 1831, Posen, Prussia [now Poznań, Poland]) was a Prussian field marshal and reformer, one of the key figures in rebuilding and reorganizing the Prussian army shattered by Napoleon in 1806 and the architect of its victory during ...

  2. August Wilhelm Antonius Graf [1] Neidhardt von Gneisenau [2] (27 October 1760 – 23 August 1831) was a Prussian field marshal. He was a prominent figure in the reform of the Prussian military and the War of Liberation . Early life. Gneisenau was born at Schildau in the Electorate of Saxony.

  3. August Wilhelm Antonius Graf Neidhardt von Gneisenau [nota 1] (Schildau, Sajonia, Alemania, 27 de octubre de 1760-Posen, Alemania, 23 de agosto de 1831) fue un militar prusiano, mariscal de campo desde 1825. Fue una figura prominente en la reforma del Ejército prusiano y en las Guerras de Liberación (Sexta Coalición).

  4. Gneisenaus Unterschrift: August Wilhelm Anton Neidhardt (ursprünglich: Neithardt ), ab 1783 Neidhardt von Gneisenau, ab 1814 Graf Neidhardt von Gneisenau (* 27. Oktober 1760 in Schildau; † 23. August 1831 in Posen) war ein preußischer Feldmarschall, Heeresreformer und Befreiungskämpfer.

  5. Generallieutenant August Wilhelm Anton, Graf Neidhardt von Gneisenau (1760-1832) Gneisenau was Blücher’s Chief of General Staff in the Prussian army of 1815. He was born in Saxony and entered Prussian service in 1786 with a light infantry formation, but only began combat a decade later.

  6. Field Marshal August Wilhelm Anton, Graf Neithardt von Gneisenau (1760-1831) was one of the main Prussian military reformers after the disasters of 1806, but is most famous for his role as Blücher's chief of staff in the campaigns in 1813, 1814 and 1815.

  7. Gneisenau, August Wilhelm Anton Graf Neidhardt von (preußischer Graf 1814) preußischer Generalfeldmarschall, * 27.10.1760 Schildau bei Torgau, † 23.8.1831 Posen, ⚰ Sommerschenburg. (evangelisch)