Die Emser Depesche
Today is the anniversary of the Emser Depesche incident, which led sofort to the Franco-Prussian War. The blame attached to Bismarck by most…
Read more →Today is the anniversary of the Emser Depesche incident, which led sofort to the Franco-Prussian War. The blame attached to Bismarck by most…
Read more →Russian or Prussian? Hero or Villain? Marwitz states in his memoirs (Seite 210), apparently relating what he had heard from Major (later Field…
Read more →Today is the the 129th (only 129, how the world changes) anniversary of the untimely death of Frederick III and the ascension of Wilhelm II. You could…
Read more →Time for another Marwitz instalment, this time a couple of small, superstitious observations from 1806. In the lead up to the war with Napoleon (der…
Read more →Today I received a copy of Der Tag ist Angebrochen! in the post, via AbeBooks as usual. 2nd edition, 1852, a little tatty but solid. I'm confident…
Read more →A new purchase, once again inspired by a reference in Marwitz's memoirs (Seite 77), apparently he read this whilst stuck in Nieszawa in Poland without…
Read more →I found a not particularly flattering reference to "Der Tag ist angebrochen!" by Rudolph Dulon in "Briefwechsel des Generals Leopold von Gerlach mit…
Read more →Another incident, this time at the Huldigung for Friedrich Wilhelm III in 1798, sounds like a good day out. Somewhat of an anti-democracy theme so…
Read more →Eine weitere Episode aus Marwitz's Lebensbeschreibung, dieses Mal bei der Trauerfeier Friedrich Wilhelm des Zweiten in 1797 (die paragraphen sind…
Read more →I found the entry in Marwitz's Nachlasse about his education interesting, interesting enough to obtain a 1781 copy of one of his textbooks. The idea…
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