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Karl Ludwig von Erlach

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in February 1798, Erlach was appointed supreme commander of the Swiss Army by the Confederation's War Council. Although he developed a defensive plan, Erlach could not implement his strategy due to the interference of the War Council, and was defeated by General
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since 1775. In 1791, after returning to Switzerland, Erlach commanded the Bernese troops sent to suppress a revolt in
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service. In 1774, he was promoted to colonel and given command of the Schomberg
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on 5 March. After the battle, Erlach began a retreat to the
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regiment, and the next year he was made a Knight of the
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French invasion of Switzerland
Bern
Erlach family
baillif
Swiss Guards
French
Dragoons
Order of Military Merit
maréchal de camp
Grand Council of Bern
Vaud
Revolutionary France
Swiss Confederation
Balthazar Schauenburg
Battle of Grauholz
Bernese Oberland
Wichtrach
assassinated by his own soldiers










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