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  1. August Karl Friedrich Christian von Goeben (10 December 1816 – 13 November 1880), was a Prussian infantry general, who won the Iron Cross for his service in the Franco-Prussian War of 1870–71.

    • 1833–1836, 1844–1880
  2. August Karl Friedrich Christian von Goeben (* 10. Dezember 1816 in Stade; † 13. November 1880 in Koblenz) war ein preußischer General der Infanterie . Inhaltsverzeichnis. 1 Leben. 1.1 Familie. 1.2 Militärkarriere. 2 Ehrungen. 3 Werke. 4 Literatur. 5 Weblinks. Leben. Geburtshaus in Stade. Familie.

  3. August Karl von Goeben (born Dec. 10, 1816, Hannover, Hanover—died Nov. 13, 1880, Coblenz, Prussian Rhine Province) was a victorious and exceptionally able Prussian general in the wars of 1864, 1866, and 1870–71. About 1848, while a staff officer, Goeben formed a lasting friendship with Helmuth von Moltke, future chief of the Prussian and ...

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  4. Goeben, August Karl Christian Friedrich von. preußischer General, * 10.12.1816 Stade/Elbe, † 13.11.1880 Koblenz. (evangelisch) Übersicht. NDB 6 (1964) ADB 49 (1904) Goebel, Karl Immanuel Eberhard Ritter von Göchhausen, Louise Ernestine Christiane Juliane von. Genealogie. Aus nd.sächs. Adelsfam. V Wilhelm (1791–1872), Leutnant d. engl. - dt.

  5. it.wikipedia.org › wiki › SMS_GoebenSMS Goeben - Wikipedia

    La SMS Goeben ("Nave di Sua Maestà Goeben") fu il secondo incrociatore da battaglia della classe Moltke della marina imperiale tedesca, varato nel 1911, deve il suo nome al generale August Karl von Goeben (1816–1880).

    • B70 (dal 1952)
    • Moltke
  6. Königreich Preußen: KG, General der Infanterie. August von Goeben was a Prussian general after whom the Imperial cruiser class SMS Goeben was named. His military career was launched in 1833 when he joined the 24th Infantry Regiment in Neu-Ruppin.

  7. August von Goeben Cäsar Rüstow Eduard von Falckenstein: Prince Karl of Bavaria: Units involved; 13th Division: 3rd Division 4th Division: Strength; Unknown, around 5,000 soldiers: 15,000 soldiers: Casualties and losses; 48 killed 274 wounded 22 missing and captured: 62 killed 364 wounded 106 missing or captured