- August Karl von Goeben
August Karl von Goeben (
10 December 1816 – 1880) was a Prussianinfantry general . He was awarded theIron Cross for his service in theFranco-Prussian War .Early career
Born at
Stade in Hanover, he aspired from his earliest years to the Prussian service rather than that of his own country, and at the age of seventeen, obtained a commission in the 24th Regiment of Prussian infantry. But there was little scope for the activities of a young and energeticsubaltern , and, leaving the service in 1836, enlisted in theCarlist army fighting theFirst Carlist War inSpain .In the five campaigns in which he served Don Carlos, he had many turns of fortune. He had not fought for two months when he fell, severely wounded, into the hands of the Spanish royalist troops. After eight months detention, he escaped, but it was not long before he was captured again. This time his imprisonment was long and painful, and on two occasions, he was compelled to draw lots for his life with his fellow captives.
When released, he served until 1840 with distinction. In that year, he made his way back, a man without means, to Prussia. The Carlist
lieutenant colonel was glad to be re-admitted into the Prussian service as asecond lieutenant , but he was still young, and few subalterns could claim five years meritorious war service at the age of twenty four. In a few years, he was a captain on the Great General Staff, and in 1848, he had the good fortune to be transferred to the staff of the IVArmy Corps , his immediate superior being MajorHelmuth Graf von Moltke .The two men became fast friends, and their mutual esteem was never disturbed. In the
Baden insurrection, Goeben distinguished himself on the staff of Prince William, the future emperor. Staff and regimental duty (as usual in the Prussian service) alternated for some years after this, until in 1863, he became major-general commanding the 26th Infantry Brigade.In 1860, he was present with the Spanish troops in
Morocco , and took part in the Battle ofTetuan .Military Commands
In the first of Prussia's great wars, the 1864 Danish-Prussian War, he distinguished himself at the head of his brigade at
Rackebull andSonderburg . In the 1866Austro-Prussian War , Lieutenant-General von Goeben commanded the 13th Division, of which his old brigade formed part, and, in this higher sphere, once more displayed the qualities of a born leader and skilful tactician. He held almost independent command with conspicuous success in the actions ofDermbach (inWartburgkreis ),Laufach (in Aschaffenburg),Kissingen ,Aschaffenburg , Gerchsheim,Tauberbischofsheim andWürzburg .The mobilization of 1870 at the start of the
Franco-Prussian War placed him at the head of the VIII (Rhineland)Army Corps , forming part of the First Army underSteinmetz . It was his resolute and energetic leading that contributed mainly to the victory at the Spicheren on6 August , and von Goeben won the only laurels gained on the Prussian right wing atGravelotte on18 August . Under Manteuffel, the VIII Corps took part in the operations aboutAmiens andBapaume , and on8 January 1871 , Goeben succeeded that general in the command of the First Army.A fortnight later, he brought the campaign in northern
France to a brilliant conclusion, by the decisive victory at the Battle of St. Quentin (19 January 1871 ). The close of the Franco-Prussian War left Goeben one of the most distinguished men in the victorious army. He was colonel of the 28th Infantry, and was awarded the Grand Cross of theIron Cross . He commanded the VIII Corps at Coblenz until his death in 1880.Writings
General von Goeben left many writings. His memoirs are to be found in his works "Vier Jahre in Spanien" (Hanover, 1841), "Reise-und Lagerbriefe aus Spanien und vom spanischen Heere in Marokko" (Hanover, 1863) and in the "Darmstadt Allgemeine Militärzeitung".
Influence
The former French
fort (Queuleu) atMetz was renamed Goeben after him, and the 28th Infantry bears his name. A statue of Goeben bySchaper was erected atCoblenz in 1884. The SMS "Goeben", a "Moltke"-classbattlecruiser of theKaiserliche Marine (German Navy) launched in 1911, was also named after him. []References
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