Wolf Graf von Baudissin (8 May 1907 – 5 June 1993) was a German general, military planner and peace researcher. He was one of the developers of the concepts...
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Wolf Heinrich Friedrich Karl Graf von Baudissin (30 January 1789 – 4 April 1878) was a German diplomat, writer, and translator. Born in Rantzau, Holstein...
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Wolf Heinrich von Baudissin or Bauditz (1579–1646) was a distinguished Protestant German cavalry commander who rose to the rank of field marshal during...
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Wolf Wilhelm Friedrich Graf von Baudissin (26 September 1847 – 6 February 1926) was a German Protestant theologian who was a native of Sophienhof, near...
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family lines like Baudissin-Zinzendorf and Baudissin-Zinzendorf-Pottendorf, are Counts or Countesses. Wolf Heinrich von Baudissin married into a Rantzau...
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of Werben (Elbe), but Swedish batteries and the cavalry under Wolf Heinrich von Baudissin forced them to retreat, at the cost of 6,000 Imperials and 200...
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ZfH, was taken over. Important employees in the Blank Office were Wolf von Baudissin, his representative Heinz Karst [de], the generals Adolf Heusinger...
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Potsdam. His adjutants included, among others, Henning von Tresckow and Wolf Graf von Baudissin. In 1936, the year after the redesignation of the German...
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Jakub Butler against the Swedish Empire commanded by colonel Wolf Heinrich von Baudissin. It resulted in a Polish victory. After the loss of Brodnica...
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authorities. Wolf Graf von Baudissin (Army) Hermann Foertsch (Army) Walter Gladisch (Navy) Adolf Heusinger (Army) Johann Adolf Graf von Kielmansegg (Army)...
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time his circle included Clemens Brentano, Josephvon Eichendorff and Wolf von Baudissin. Between 1824 and 1827 he lived in Stuttgart, where friends included...
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and Wolf Heinrich Graf von Baudissin. She completed the translation of Shakespeare's works, which her father had begun with Schlegel and Baudissin, and...
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August 2017. 1992: Fahnenband of the state of Rheinland-Pfalz 2006: Wolf-Graf-von-Baudissin-Medal Georg Meyer: On the internal development of the Bundeswehr...
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Dorothea; Baudissin, Wolf, eds. (1833). William Shakespeares dramatische Werke / Uebersetz von A. W. Schlegel, ergänzt und erläutert von Ludwig Tieck...
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August Wilhelm Schlegel (redirect from August Wilhelm von Schlegel)
under the superintendence of Ludwig Tieck, Dorothea Tieck, and Wolf Heinrich Graf von Baudissin. This rendering is considered one of the best poetical translations...
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companies) - Marshal Gustav Horn (German) Baudissin Cuirassier Regiment (12 companies) - Gen. Wolf Heinrich von Baudissin (German) Caldenbach Cuirassier Regiment...
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ukrclassic.com.ua. Rines, George Edwin, ed. (1920). "Baudissin, Wolf Friedrich Karl, Count von" . Encyclopedia Americana. Aurel Sasu (ed.), Dicționarul...
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Dem Frieden verpflichtet: Wolf Graf von Baudissin (1907–1993) – Die Biografie [Committed to Peace: Wolf Graf von Baudissin (1907–1993) – The Biography]...
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disturbing ending, explained". Mashable. Retrieved 2024-04-07. Baudissin, Wolf Wilhelm von (1876). Studien zur semitischen Religionsgeschichte: 1.: Heft...
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Wilhelm Friedrich von Baudissin 1926 – Josias von Heeringen 1927 – Max Hoffmann 1928 – Ulrich Neckel 1933 – Hans Maikowski 1933 – Werner von Frankenberg und...
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successfully ambushed a newly recruited cavalry force under Heinrich von Baudissin. Gustavus also managed to capture a number of Commonwealth strongholds...
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Schwarzadler/Čorny Hodler, 37 inh. Teicha/Hat, 75 inh. Wessel/Wjesel, 99 inh. Wolf Heinrich von Baudissin (1549–1646), Prussian field marshal during the Thirty Years'...
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(1790–1841) and by Wolf Heinrich, Graf von Baudissin (1789–1878); Shakespeares Vorschule (2 vols., 1823–1829); and the works of Heinrich von Kleist (1826)...
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Julius Wellhausen and Rudolf Smend, with Hermann Gunkel and Wolf Wilhelm Friedrich von Baudissin his teachers in the area of religious history. A prolific...
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Rhineland Reinhard Heß (1904–1998), painter and glass painter Wolf Graf von Baudissin (1907–1993), general, military planner and peace researcher Peter...
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Lieutenant General Wolf Heinrich von Baudissin's Cuirassier Regiment had 12 companies with 600 men and Colonel Moritz Pensen von Caldenbach's Cuirassier...
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between the fascistic "restorers" and the "tradtionalists" led by Wolf Graf von Baudissin (who presided over the creation of the principles of the Innere...
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silence." Working from a translation of the First Folio text by Wolf Graf von Baudissin, Dürrenmatt altered much of the dialogue and changed elements of...
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Generalfeldmarschall (general field marshal) OF-10 in Heer (en: Army). Hans von Koester was the first German flag officer to hold this rank. Wilhelm II....
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General U. De Martino (Italian Army) 1963-1965 - Lieutenant General Wolf Graf Von Baudissin (German Army) 1965-1966 - Lieutenant General D.S. Fanali (Italian...
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