(1768-05-05)5 May 1768 Karwe (Carwe) near Neuruppin, Prussia
Died
12 January 1848(1848-01-12) (aged 79) Berlin, Prussia
Nationality
Prussian
Residence(s)
Karwe, Huysburg, Tylsen
Awards
Pour le Mérite with Oak Leaves Order of the Black Eagle Order of St. Andrew
Awards
Pour le Mérite with Oak Leaves Order of the Black Eagle Order of the Red Eagle Order of Hohenzollern Iron Cross Order of Leopold Military Order of Max Joseph Order of St. Andrew Order of St. Alexander Nevsky Order of the White Eagle Order of St. Vladimir Order of St. Anna Order of Saint Stanislaus Order of the Sword French Order of Military Merit[1]
Signature
Military service
Allegiance
Prussia
Branch/service
Army
Years of service
1782–1848
Rank
Field Marshal
Unit
Regiment von Kalkstein Regiment Duke of Brunswick Prussian General Staff Feldjäger-Korps
Commands
Mounted Feldjäger Corps Army of Occupation, Posen
Battles/wars
French Revolutionary Wars Napoleonic Wars Revolutions of 1830
Battles
Battle of Paris Battle of Brienne Battle of the Nations Battle of Kulm Battle of Dresden Battle of Lützen Battle of Bautzen Battle of Aspern-Essling Battle of Pułtusk Battle of Auerstedt First and Second Battle of Kaiserslautern Battle of Pirmasens Battle of Valmy etc.
Karl Friedrich von dem Knesebeck (5 May 1768– 12 January 1848) was a Prussian field marshal and military adviser in the Napoleonic Wars, best known for designing the campaign plan of the Battle of the Nations and the subsequent invasion of France. As aide-de-camp to the king from 1813, and thereby his closest military advisor, he was a key figure in Prussia's military policy throughout the War of the Sixth Coalition and the subsequent Congress of Vienna.
^Knesebeck: Haus und Dorf Carwe in der Grafschaft Ruppin. Berlin 1865
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