- Karl
Eberhard Herwarth von
Bittenfeld (4
September 1796 – 2
September 1884) was a
Prussian Generalfeldmarschall. He
served in many
military conflicts throughout...
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Bittenfeld is an
incorporated (1975) town
located in the
northernmost quarter of
Waiblingen in the Rems-Murr-Kreis in Baden-Württemberg. Its po****tion...
- Hans-Heinrich
Herwarth von
Bittenfeld (14 July 1904 – 21
August 1999), also
known as
Johnnie or
Johann von Herwarth, was a
German diplomat who provided...
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Herwarth von
Bittenfeld is a
German noble family and may
refer to: Karl
Eberhard Herwarth von
Bittenfeld (1796–1884),
Prussian field marshal Friedrich...
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experts in hunter-killer tactics.
Bittenfeld was in Reinhard's
fleet when
Reinhard was just a vice admiral.
Bittenfeld is
known as a 'wild boar' because...
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along the
Prussian border: the Army of the Elbe
under Karl
Herwarth von
Bittenfeld at Torgau, the
First Army
under Prince Friedrich Karl of
Prussia between...
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handball club from Waiblingen, town of
Bittenfeld, Germany. that
plays in the Handball-Bundesliga.
Stuttgart TV
Bittenfeld pla**** in the 2nd
Division German...
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Trophy in 1908,
considered the
first World Cup – and FV Zuffenhausen. TV
Bittenfeld has been
playing in the men's Handball-Bundesliga
since the 2015–2016...
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Friedrich Adrian Herwarth von
Bittenfeld (13
April 1802 – 26
April 1865) was a
Prussian General of the Infantry. He was
known for
being the
younger brother...
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major engagement of the war, as the
Prussians under General Herwarth von
Bittenfeld secured the
island of Als –
occupied by 9,000
Danish troops, including...