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Karl Ernst Wilhelm von Canitz und Dallwitz

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government. In May 1849 he was sent to Vienna, to secure Austria's agreement to the creation of a closer federation, as planned by Prussia. However, Canitz und Dallwitz was forced to return empty-handed. He then took over the command of the
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Betrachtungen über die Thaten und Schicksale der Reiterei in den Feldzügen Friedrichs II. und der neuern Zeit
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Observations on the Actions and Fates of the Cavalry in the Campaigns of Frederick II and Modern Times
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Canitz und Dallwitz came from an aristocratic family with roots in the present-day municipality of
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Karl Ernst Wilhelm Freiherr von Canitz und Dallwitz died on 25 April 1850 in Frankfurt (Oder).
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he entered Russian service. Here he participated in the campaign on
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he studied jurisprudence and then entered the service of
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In 1830 he was made chief of the general staff in the
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Karl Ernst Wilhelm Freiherr von Canitz und Dallwitz
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Foreign minister of Prussia
Frederick William IV
Heinrich von Bülow
Adolf Heinrich von Arnim-Boitzenburg
Kassel
Landgraviate of Hesse-Cassel
Frankfurt (Oder)
Kingdom of Prussia
Kassel
Frankfurt (Oder)
Thallwitz
Mulde
University of Marburg
Hesse-Kassel
Prussian Army
Ludwig Yorck von Wartenburg
Russia
Convention of Tauroggen
Berlin
Hamburg
Friedrich Karl von Tettenborn
Breslau
Prince Wilhelm
Frederick William III of Prussia
Prussian Military Academy
Berlin
Constantinople
Guards Corps
Field Marshal

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