- Bogislav Friedrich Emanuel von Tauentzien
Bogislav Friedrich Emanuel Graf Tauentzien von Wittenberg (
15 September 1760 –20 February 1824 ) was a Prussiangeneral of theNapoleonic Wars .Tauentzien was born in
Potsdam in theMargraviate of Brandenburg as the son ofFriedrich Bogislav von Tauentzien . He married Elisabeth von Amstedt, with whom he had one son and one daughter. The branch of thevon Tauentzien family with the title of count ended with the 1854 death of Tauentzien's son, Heinrich Bogislav.Tauentzien entered the
Prussian Army in 1775 and was granted the title ofGraf (count) on5 August 1791 . He became a royal aide-de-camp in 1793; he was entrusted with many diplomatic missions until 1813. Tauentzien participated in the campaign of 1793 and was successively promoted toOberst in 1795 andGeneralmajor in 1801. He commanded an observation corps ofFriedrich Ludwig zu Hohenlohe-Ingelfingen until theSaalburg in 1806. Shortly before theBattle of Saalfeld , a French corps under Marshal Bernadotte defeated Tauentzien's detachment of 9,000 men at Schleiz. Tauentzien capably organized the retreat to Mittel-Pöllnitz so his troops could rejoin the main Prussian army.At Jena, Tauentzien led the vanguard of the Hohenlohe Corps. Scores of Prussian generals were dismissed after the defeat of Prussia in 1806-07, although Tauentzien was not. AsGeneralleutnant , he commanded the Brandenburg Brigade after theTreaties of Tilsit and participated in the reorganization of the defeated Prussian army.In 1813 Tauentzien was named Military Governor between the
Oder and theVistula Rivers, and he succeeded in the siege of Stettin. As General der Infanterie, he commanded the IV. Armeekorps, which consisted mostly ofLandwehr , and participated in the battles of Großbeeren on23 August and Dennewitz on6 September . In October his troops left the relative safety ofDessau and crossed theElbe .After the
Battle of Leipzig , Tauentzien accepted the capitulation ofTorgau on26 December 1813 . GeneralleutnantLeopold Wilhelm von Dobschütz led the capture ofWittenberg on the night of 13-14 January 1814 , but acclaim for the victory went to his superior, Tauentzien, who was granted the honorary title "von Wittenberg", acoat of arms , and, on26 January , theGrand Cross of the Iron Cross . A street in Wittenberg was named Tauentzienstraße, but is now known as Dobschützstraße. On24 May , Tauentzien recoveredMagdeburg .Tauentzien commanded the VI. Armeekorps during the
Hundred Days of Napoleon Bonaparte. TheBattle of Waterloo had already occurred by the time his troops reached France. After the end of the war, he commanded the III. Armeekorps.Tauentzien died as Commander of Berlin.
Tauentzienstraße in Berlin is named in his honor.Notes
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