- Ernst von Prittwitz und Gaffron
Infobox Military Person
name=Ernst Karl Ferdinand von Prittwitz und Gaffron
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born=20 January 1833
died=24 February 1904
placeofbirth=Poznań
placeofdeath=Karlsruhe
placeofburial=
placeofburial_label=
nickname=
allegiance=flag|Prussia|1816
branch=Prussian Army
serviceyears=1851-
rank=Lieutenant General
unit=Guard Artillery
commands=
battles=Second Schleswig War
•Battle of Als Austro-Prussian War Franco-Prussian War
• Gravelotte
• Sedan
awards=Order of the Red Eagle
Order of the Crown
Several non-Prussian orders of chivalry
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laterwork=Ernst Karl Ferdinand von Prittwitz und Gaffron (born
20 January 1833 inPoznań , died24 February 1904 inKarlsruhe ) was a RoyalPrussia n Lieutenant General and Knight of Justice of the Order of Saint John.Family
Von Prittwitz originated from the old noble house of "von Prittwitz" and was the son of Prussian General of the Infantry and Director of Fortifications Moritz Karl Ernst von Prittwitz and of Domicilie von Colbe.
On 26 November 1885 he married Franziska Freiin von Türckheim zu Altdorf (b. 14 June 1855 in Karlsruhe; d. 8 May 1936 ibidem), daughter of Grand Duchal Badenian
Chamberlain ,envoy and land owner Hans Freiherr von Türckheim zu Altdorf, Lord of Altdorf and Orschweier (Lahr District, Baden), and of Fanny Freiin von Hardenberg (House of Ober-Wiederstedt).Military Career
In 1851 von Prittwitz joined the Guard
Artillery in Berlin, becameSecond Lieutenant in 1853 andFirst Lieutenant in 1861. In theSecond Schleswig War against Denmark he was assigned to GeneralHelmuth von Moltke the Elder ,Chief of Staff of thePrussian Army . Here he participated in the capture of Captain Hammer and on 29 June 1864 took part in the crossing of the sound to the isle of Als.Promoted to Captain with 32 years of age in 1865, he commanded a battery of Guard Artillery at Berlin since 1867.
At the onset of the
Austro-Prussian War of 1866 he was commander of a mounted Guard battery and as such participated in the campaign inBohemia . This battery was assigned to the newly formed Hanoverian Field Artillery Regiment No. 10. Prittwitz was thus deployed toHanover in autumn 1866 but only after three quarters of a year he returned to Berlin.After the war Prittwitz undertook a number of journeys abroad, including England, France, Spain and Italy, and in 1869 he went to Romania as counselor of Prince Frederick III of Hohenzollern with whom he travelled a part of the Orient.
In the
Franco-Prussian War Prittwitz took part in the battles of Gravelotte, Sedan - here he was wounded by a grenade - and in the conquest ofMontmédy . His battery was the first to reach the hill of St. Privat near Gravelotte and fiercely fought the French, which not only caused designated emperor Wilhem I, but alsoNapoleon III to congratulate.There is no information about his further career.
Honours and decorations
Prittwitz was made an honorary citizen of
Wyk auf Föhr .Decorations
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Order of the Red Eagle 4th class with swords (1864)
*Order of the Crown 4th class with swords (1866)
*several non-Prussian orders of chivalryBibliography
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Almanach de Gotha , "Adelige Häuser A Band. VI" (in German), p 334, vol. 29 in total, C. A. Starke Verlag, Limburg (Lahn) 1962, ISSN|0435-2408.
*Von Prittwitz, Robert: "Das v. Prittwitz'sche Adels-Geschlecht" (The noble House of von Prittwitz) (in German), p. 145f., Verlag Wilh. Gottl. Korn, Breslau 1870.External link
*Translation/ref|de|Ernst von Prittwitz und Gaffron|oldid=49183333
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