- Eduard von Bonin
Eduard von Bonin (
7 March 1793 –13 March 1865 ) was a Prussiangeneral who served asPrussian Minister of War from 1852-54 and 1858-59.Life
Bonin was born in
Stolp inHinterpommern . In 1806 he entered the regiment ofFrederick William, Duke of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel . During theFourth Coalition against Napoleon Bonaparte, he participated inGebhard Leberecht von Blücher 's retreat toLübeck , where he was taken prisoner. Released after giving his word of honor, Bonin studied at the gymnasium in the garrison town ofPrenzlau .In August 1809, Bonin entered the 1. Garderegiment as a "
Fähnrich ". Promoted to "Leutnant " in 1810, he was made an "Adjutant " of the Gardebrigade during the battles of 1813 and 1814. AtParis , he received theIron Cross , 1st Class. Bonin was successively promoted to "Hauptmann " in 1817, "Major " of the Alexanderregiment in 1829, "Oberst " in 1842, and Commander of the 16. Infanteriebrigade in 1848.Bonin took command of the Prussian Linienbrigade on
26 March ,1848 , during theFirst Schleswig War . He distinguished himself in battles at Schleswig andDüppel . After the armistice ofMalmö , Bonin was named commanding officer of the army of the united duchies ofSchleswig andHolstein , which he reorganized and strengthened during the winter of 1848–49. He fought successfully atKolding on20 April and22 April 1849 , but was unable to captureFredericia and his forces were thrown back on6 July . After the second armistice between Prussia andDenmark , Bonin resigned his command of the Schleswig-Holstein army and returned to thePrussian Army in April 1850.At first the commander of
Berlin , Bonin became the commanding officer of the 16. Division inTrier . Bonin was promoted to "Generalleutnant " and named Minister of War in March 1852. He advocated greater tactical mobility for infantry, which he provided with improved weapons. Bonin presided over the merger of the "Landwehr " with front-line troops through the creation of mixed line and "Landwehr" brigades. He also tried to improve the organization of the "Landwehr" cavalry.Opposed to the Russian influence on Prussian politics during the
Crimean War , Bonin was dismissed in 1854 after high-ranking officers alleged that he had tried "to create a schism in the Prussian army" through anti-Russian comments. [Craig, p. 134]He received command of the 12. Division in Neisse in 1854. He then became Vice-Governor of
Mainz on20 March ,1856 . After the ministry ofOtto von Manteuffel was dismissed on6 November 1858 , Bonin returned to the War Ministry upon the request of Prince-Regent William. Bonin thus joined a more liberal ministry opposed to the reactionary politics of the previous eight years. [Craig, p. 138] He was more favorable to constitutional politics than many high-ranking officers. As War Minister, Bonin insisted that "he be consulted on all military matters, that he be allowed to counter-sign all important military orders and that all royal communications to the commanding generals pass through his hands." [Craig, p. 142]Albrecht von Roon wanted to merge the "
Landwehr " militia into the professional line army; Bonin, a disciple of the Napoleonic reformerHermann von Boyen , favored the "Landwehr" and thought that Roon's plan would "separate the army from the country". [Craig, p. 141] Rather than directly confronting Roon, Bonin tried to delay Roon's plan through procrastination and appeals to William. However, concerned about war inItaly , William wanted to expand and reform the body. Influenced by Bonin's rival,Edwin von Manteuffel , William hand-picked a special military commission led by Roon to draft a reform bill in September 1859. Furious that the Ministry of War was bypassed by William's actions, Bonin criticized the proposed reforms and pointed out the infeasibility of its budget. Realizing that William had lost patience with him, Bonin resigned in November. He was replaced as Minister of War a month later by Roon. [Craig, p. 143] Bonin was subsequently made commanding general of the VIII. Armeekorps inKoblenz , where he later died.Works by Bonin
*"Grundzüge für das zerstreute Gefecht". Verlag Mittler,
Berlin 1839Notes
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*German|Eduard von Bonin|
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*cite book|last=Craig|first=Gordon A.|authorlink=Gordon A. Craig|title=The Politics of the Prussian Army: 1640 – 1945|year=1964|publisher=Oxford University Press|location=London|pages=538|isbn=0-19-500257-1Further reading
Hans Branig: "Eduard von Bonin". In: "Neue Deutsche Biographie" ("NDB"), Band 2. S. 447. de icon
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