Albrecht Gustav von Manstein
Albrecht Gustav von Manstein | |
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Birth name | Albert Ehrenreich Gustav von Manstein |
Born | 24 August 1805 |
Died |
11 May 1877 71) Flensburg | (aged
Allegiance |
Prussia Imperial Germany |
Service/branch | Prussian Army |
Years of service | 1822–1873 |
Rank | General of the Infantry |
Unit | 6th Infantry Division |
Commands held | IX Corps |
Battles/wars |
Second Schleswig War Austro-Prussian War Franco-Prussian War |
Awards | Pour le Mérite |
Relations | Erich von Manstein |
Albert Ehrenreich Gustav von Manstein (24 August 1805 – 11 May 1877) was a Prussian general who served during the Austro-Prussian War and the Franco-German War. He was the adoptive grandfather of Erich von Manstein.
Manstein entered the 3rd Infantry Regiment in 1822. In 1841 he was promoted to first lieutenant and he became an adjutant on the staff of the I Army Corps. By 1864 he had been promoted to the rank of Major General (Generalleutnant) and given command of the 6th Infantry division, which he led during the Second Schleswig War in the Battle of Dybbøl and at Als. During the Austro-Prussian War he commanded the reserve of the First Army, which he led during the battle of Königgrätz and for which he was awarded the Pour le Mérite.
In 1867 Manstein was given command of IX Corps and was promoted to General der Infanterie in 1868. When the Franco-German War started in August 1870, IX Corps became part of the Second Army of Prince Friedrich Karl. Manstein and his Corps distinguished themselves at Gravelotte. After the fall of the Second Empire, Manstein fought in the Loire valley in the campaigns at Orleans and Le Mans. For his services during the war he was awarded 100.000 thaler. He retired in 1873.
References
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- Howard, Michael, The Franco-Prussian War: The German Invasion of France 1870–1871, New York: Routledge, 2001. ISBN 0-415-26671-8.
- Poten, Berhard von: Manstein, Albrecht Ehrenreich Gustav v. in Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie (ADB). Band 20, Duncker & Humblot, Leipzig 1884, S. 248.