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Georg Wilhelm von der Marwitz[1] (ca. 1723[2] - ca. 8 July 1759[3]), also known as Black Marwitz,[4] was a Prussian major, quartermaster, and adjutant to Frederick II of Prussia.
^The index of historical figures of the "Politische Correspondenz" gives his first names as Georg Wilhelm. (Droysen, Johann Gustav, ed. (1890). Die politische Correspondenz Friedrichs des Großen (in German). Vol. 18. Berlin: Duncker & Humblot. p. 744.)
^The memorial plaque for Marwitz on the Rheinsberg Obelisk states that Marwitz died at age 36. (Ziebura, Eva (1999). Prinz Heinrich von Preußen (in German). Berlin: Wolfgang Stapp. p. 48. ISBN 3-877-76177-1.)
^Frederick's letter to Henry noting the death of Marwitz is dated to the 8th of July, 1759. (Droysen, Johann Gustav, ed. (1890). Die politische Correspondenz Friedrichs des Großen (in German). Vol. 18. Berlin: Duncker & Humblot. p. 385.)
^Schwarzer Marwitz (Marwitz, Friedrich August Ludwig von der (1908). Meusel, Friedrich (ed.). Ein märkischer Edelmann im Zeitalter der Befreiungskriege (in German). Berlin: E.S. Mittler und Sohn. p. 18. ISBN 9785881636913.)
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