• Karl Philipp Sebottendorf van der Rose (17 July 1740 – 11 April 1818) enrolled in the Austrian army at the age of 18, became a general officer during...
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    forces under Napoleon Bonaparte and an Austrian rear guard led by Karl Philipp Sebottendorf at Lodi, Lombardy. The rear guard was defeated, but the main body...
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  • Karl Rose is a football manager. Karl Rose may also refer to: Karl Rose (naval officer), German naval officer Karl Philipp Sebottendorf van der Rose Carl...
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    protected by a rear guard of 10,000 men under the orders of General Karl Philipp Sebottendorf. This had placed three battalions and a dozen guns in positions...
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    Wurmser had concentrated 20,000 soldiers at Castiglione, including GM Josef Philipp Vukassovich's brigade from the Mantua garrison. Drawing up his army in...
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    two columns under General-major Philipp Pittoni von Dannenfeld and Feldmarschall-Leutnant Karl Philipp Sebottendorf. Pittoni had infantry five battalions...
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  • 7-battalion brigade was stationed near Alessandria and belonged to Karl Philipp Sebottendorf's wing of Beaulieu's Austrian army. Another authority asserted...
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    Division: Feldmarschallleutnant Karl Philipp Sebottendorf Brigade: General-major Franz Nicoletti Brigade: General-major Philipp Pittoni von Dannenfeld 19 battalions...
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    there was a battle. The Mantua garrison launched a sortie led by Karl Philipp Sebottendorf that made progress at first but was beaten back by reinforcements...
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    from the east. The 4,100-man division Feldmarschall-Leutnant Karl Philipp Sebottendorf moved out on 1 September. It was soon followed by Feldmarschall-Leutnant...
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  • Acqui. The left wing was commanded by Feldmarschall-Leutnant Karl Philipp Sebottendorf. Of the 19,500 troops of the left wing, only half were available...
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  • battalions, 847 in 6 squadrons Division: Feldmarschallleutnant Karl Philipp Sebottendorf (4,086) 3,787 in 6 battalions and 5 companies, 299 in 2 squadrons...
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    Beaulieu withdrew his army to the east, dropping off a force under Karl Philipp Sebottendorf to hold the bridge over the Adda River at Lodi. Bonaparte seized...
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    In the center, Feldmarschall-Leutnants Michael von Melas and Karl Philipp Sebottendorf jointly commanded 8,169 infantry and 2,086 cavalry to defend the...
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    was Johann Wilhelm von Schröder and the brigade commanders were Karl Philipp Sebottendorf, Johann von Moitelle and Ernst Beust. The garrison consisted of...
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    At dawn on 16 January, Wurmser ordered 2,200 soldiers under Karl Philipp Sebottendorf to attack from the citadel. At first, the sortie made progress...
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    the Battle of Voltri with 7,000 men in two columns under FML Karl Philipp Sebottendorf and Pittoni (detached). On that day, Argenteau had 9,000 infantry...
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    planned for Karl Philipp Sebottendorf's Left Wing to attack the exposed French right flank. After smashing the French right, Sebottendorf would join Eugène-Guillaume...
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    (2 squadrons) Division: Feldmarschallleutnant Karl Philipp Sebottendorf Brigade: Oberst (Colonel) Karl Wetzel (Tortona) Wenzel Colloredo Infantry Regiment...
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    bridge. The local Austrian commander, Feldmarschall-Leutnant Karl Philipp Sebottendorf decided to hold his position until nightfall. Harassed by French...
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    Publishing. pp. 117–143. ISBN 978-3-030-28675-0. Goschler, Constantin; Ther, Philipp (2007). "Introduction: A History Without Boundaries: the Robbery and Restitution...
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    Artillery: 12 horse guns, 14 foot guns Division: Feldmarschall-Leutnant Karl Philipp, Prince of Schwarzenberg Brigade: General-Major Johann Hennequin de Fresnel...
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    Germany. German members of the List Society included Philipp Stauff, Eberhard von Brockhusen, Karl Hellwig, Georg Hauerstein, and Bernhard Koerner, who...
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  • NSDAP Organization Department Head Horst Schumann, SS Major Rudolf von Sebottendorf, founder of the Thule Society Hans Seidemann, Luftwaffe General Franz...
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    Panzer Division Hitlerjugend. Karl Freiherr Michel von Tüßling – SS-Sturmbannführer in Hitler's Chancellery; adjutant of Philipp Bouhler; staff officer, Reichsführer-SS...
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  • Schwarzenberg Schaffgotsche Wernhardt Weigl Franz Schlik Eduard Clam-Gallas Philipp von Stadion und Thannhausen Friedrich Zobel Ludwig von Benedek List of...
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  • Feldmarschall-Leutnant Johann Maria Philipp Frimont (4,380, 16 guns) Brigade: General-Major Ignaz Splényi Archduke Franz Karl Infantry Regiment Nr. 52 (3 battalions)...
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  • Johanna Wolf Karl Wolff Kurt Wöss Udo von Woyrsch Gustav Adolf von Wulffen Alfred Wunderlich Alfred Wünnenberg Joachim Wünning Carl Wurster Philipp Wurzbacher...
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  • Battalion Sebottendorf (41st, 49th and 56th) Grenadier Battalion Juch (21st, 42, and 54th) Lt. Field Marshal Joseph Staader Major General Karl Philipp Fürst...
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    The End of a Myth, St. Martin's Press, ISBN 978-0-312-01709-5 Schubert, Philipp (2006), Albert Speer: Architekt – Günstling Hitlers – Rüstungsminister...
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