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- Karl Leopold Heinrich Ludwig von Borstell (born 30 December 1773 in Tangermünde; died 9 May 1844 in Berlin) was a Prussian General of the Cavalry and member...
- garrison, which consisted of 400 men under the command of Fredrich von Börstell and Carl Gustaf Fröhlich. During the initial Dano–Norwegian ****ault, the...
- Mortaigne Taube af Kudding Palbitzki von Buchwaldt Uggla Marschalck von Börstell Vellingk Marderfelt Meijendorff von Yxkull von der Pahlen Kruuse af Verchou...
- Graham. III Prussian Corps consisted of three Prussian infantry brigades (Borstell, Thümen and Krafft), three Prussian cavalry brigades under Oppen and a...
- Gyllenstierna (WIA) 3 battalions Royal Life Guards of Foot Col. Friedrich Börstell 1 battalion Skaraborg Regiment Hans Abraham Kruuse af Verchou 1 battalion...
- Battalion of Infantry Regiment Wolframsdorf Nr. 37, four squadrons of the Borstell Cuir****ier Regiment Nr. 7, five squadrons of the Tschirschky Dragoon Regiment...
- Müffling Hermann von Boyen Carl Streckfuß Johann Christian Krüger Ludwig von Borstell Johann David Heegewaldt Carl August Alsleben Eugen von Puttkammer Christian...
- Laon under the command of Blücher. In May 1815 General Karl Ludwig von Borstell, commander of the Prussian II Corps, was sent home after protesting against...
- our Borstel. Over the centuries, the name of Borstelde over Borstele, Borstell, Borsteler altered, Barstell to Borstel (the Urdorf). Originally, the name...
- there to join a corps of 6,000 being formed by General Karl Ludwig von Borstell. On 12 January, Bülow's rearguard was surrounded at Neuenburg by Cossacks...