- Hans Herzog
Hans Herzog (1819 - 1894) was the Swiss general during the
Franco-Prussian War .Born in
Aarau , he became anartillery lieutenant in 1840, and then spent six years in travelling (visitingEngland among other countries), before he became a partner in his father's business in 1846. In 1847 he saw his first active service (as artillery captain) in the short SwissSonderbund war.In 1860 he abandoned mercantile pursuits for a purely military career, becoming colonel and inspector-general of the Swiss artillery. In 1870 he was commander-in-chief of the Swiss army, which guarded the Swiss border, in the Jura, during the
Franco-German War , and in February 1871, as such, concluded theConvention of Verrières with General Clinchant for the disarming and the interning of the remains of Bourbaki's army, when it took refuge in Switzerland.In 1875 he became the commander-in-chief of the Swiss artillery, which he did much to reorganize, helping also in the reorganization of the other branches of the Swiss army. He died in 1894 in his native town of Aarau.
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