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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Karl Eberhard Herwarth von Bittenfeld (4 September 1796 2 September 1884) was a Prussian General field-marshal. Herwarth von Bittenfeld was born in Werther, Thuringia, into an aristocratic family which had supplied many distinguished officers to the Prussian army. Herwarth von Bittenfeld entered the infantry with the 2nd Guards Regiment in 1811 and served through the War of Liberation (1813-15) of the Napoleonic Wars, distinguishing himself at Lützen and Paris. During the years of peace he rose slowly to high command. In the Berlin revolution of…mehr

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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Karl Eberhard Herwarth von Bittenfeld (4 September 1796 2 September 1884) was a Prussian General field-marshal. Herwarth von Bittenfeld was born in Werther, Thuringia, into an aristocratic family which had supplied many distinguished officers to the Prussian army. Herwarth von Bittenfeld entered the infantry with the 2nd Guards Regiment in 1811 and served through the War of Liberation (1813-15) of the Napoleonic Wars, distinguishing himself at Lützen and Paris. During the years of peace he rose slowly to high command. In the Berlin revolution of 1848, he was on duty at the royal palace as colonel of the 1st Guards. Major-general (German: Generalmajor) in 1852, and lieutenant-general (German: Generalleutnant) in 1856, he received the grade of general of infantry and the command of the VII (Westphalian) Army Corps in 1860.