Description: General HartmannFranco-German War 1870-1871Original wood engraving from 1871 (no reprint - no copy) Jakob Michael Karl Hartmann, Knight von Hartmann from 1843 and Baron von Hartmann from 1871 (* 4. February 1795 in Maikammer; † 23. February 1873 in Würzburg) was an officer, most recently general of the infantry in the Bavarian Army. During the Franco-Prussian War, Hartmann led the II. Royal Bay. Army Corps. On 4. On August 18, 1870, he stormed Weißenburg and two days later, his energetic actions on the right wing caused the Battle of Wörth to begin, which the high command had only planned for the next day. On 14. In August Hartmann forced Marsal Fortress to surrender. For his military services in the battles of Weißenburg and Wörth he was honored according to the army order of 11. Awarded the Commander's Cross of the Military Max Joseph Order in October 1870. At the Battle of Sedan on January 1st In September he played an important role. Between the 16th and 19. In September he achieved his first successes before Paris at the battles of Corbeil, Bourg-la-Reine and Petit-Bicètre. He then conquered the Moulin de la Tour (Chatillon) plateau, which was defended by General Ducrot. On 18. In October 1870 he was awarded for his dashing behavior in relieving the 18th. Prussian infantry brigade at Plessis-Piquet and Moulin-de-la-Tour (19. September 1870) the Iron Cross 1st Class. By army order dated 22. In December 1870 he was finally rewarded with the Grand Cross of the Military Max Joseph Order for the battles at Plessis-Piquet and Moulin-de-la-Tour outside Paris. After he died on the 5th July 1871 was raised to the hereditary status of baron (enrollment in the baron class of the Bavarian nobility matriculation on 10. August 1871), he took part on the 16th. In July 1871, he took part in the ceremonial entry of the victorious Bavarian troops into Munich. Hartmann, now commanding general of the II. Army Corps in Würzburg, received on 1. March 1872 the Pour le merite. Size of the stitch 9 x 11 cm - printed on the back. Like the text, wood engravings are printed using the letterpress process. They were used in books and magazines from the 19th century. Century as illustrations, which is why they often have text on the back. Condition: good - see scan! Shipping will of course be quick and packaged securely to prevent creasing! Shipping costs: - please send an email.Please also note my other offers! Here are more motifs from the Franco-Prussian War in the shop! Shipping costs are only charged once if you purchase multiple items! Motifs: Franco-German War 1870-1871, Seventy War, 70 71, Guerre Franco-Allemande de 1870, Kingdom of Prussia, Empire of France, Kingdom of Bavaria, Kingdom of Württemberg, Grand Duchy of Baden, North German Confederation, German Confederation, Army of the Rhine, Prussian Army, Napoleon III, Otto von Bismarck, Wilhelm I, Prince Leopold of Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen, Guerre Franco-Allemande, Franco-Prussian War, French Army of the Rhine, Armée du Rhin, Siege of Strasbourg, If the combined shipping via eBay does not work, I will of course refund the overpaid shipping costs! Jakob Michael Karl Hartmann, Knight von Hartmann from 1843 and Baron von Hartmann from 1871 (* 4. February 1795 in Maikammer; † 23. February 1873 in Würzburg) was an officer, most recently general of the infantry in the Bavarian Army. During the Franco-Prussian War, Hartmann led the II. Royal Bay. Army Corps. On 4. On August 18, 1870, he stormed Weißenburg and two days later, his energetic actions on the right wing caused the Battle of Wörth to begin, which the high command had only planned for the next day. On 14. In August Hartmann forced Marsal Fortress to surrender. For his military services in the battles of Weißenburg and Wörth he was honored according to the army order of 11. Awarded the Commander's Cross of the Military Max Joseph Order in October 1870. At the Battle of Sedan on
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Motif: War Beings, Military, Military & Of The Battles
Age/Authenticity: Originally 1800-1899
Medium: Woodcut
Manufacturing method: Woodcut
Original/Licensed Reprint: Original
Type: Print
Material: Paper
Subject: war beings, Military
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