- The
Trachenberg Plan was a
campaign strategy created by the
Allies in the
German Campaign of 1813
during the War of the
Sixth Coalition, and
named for...
- Żmigród [ˈʐmiɡrut] (German:
Trachenberg) is a town in
Trzebnica County,
Lower Silesian Voivodeship, in south-western Poland. It is the seat of the administrative...
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Coalition on 12
August 1813,
became known as the
Trachenberg Plan. In
accordance with the
Trachenberg Plan,
three Coalition armies were formed, the Army...
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Hatzfeldt and
Trachenberg in 1803 and
Prussian Dukes of
Trachenberg in 1900 (still existing). They lost
their estates,
including Trachenberg, when Silesia...
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together in alliance. He then pla**** a
major role in the
writing of the
Trachenberg Plan, the war-winning
Allied campaign plan, and
commanded the Allied...
- then
Regent of the
kingdom due to his
adoptive father's illness) met at
Trachenberg Castle in
Silesia to
coordinate the war effort.
Allied staffs began creating...
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strategy pla****
right into the Coalition's hands. In
accordance with the
Trachenberg Plan (the
Allied plan for the
campaign formulated during the truce),...
- Leo Karl,
Prince of Hatzfeldt, Duke of
Trachenberg (German:
Hermann Fürst von Hatzfeldt,
Herzog zu
Trachenberg; 4
February 1848 – 14
January 1933) was...
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ended inconclusively with a
summer truce (Truce of Pläswitz). Via the
Trachenberg Plan,
developed during a
period of
ceasefire in the
summer of 1813, the...
- Hatzfeldt-Wildenburg (1798–1874) and his wife,
Countess Sophie von Hatzfeldt-
Trachenberg,
member of the
other branch of the same
noble family.
Hatzfeldt had a...