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Karl Friedrich Emil zu Dohna Schlobitten

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Service/branch
  
Hussar Uhlans

Battles and wars
  
Napoleonic Wars

Years of service
  
1798-1854

Rank
  
Field marshal

Battles/wars
  
Napoleonic Wars

Name
  
Karl Emil


Karl Friedrich Emil zu Dohna-Schlobitten

Born
  
4 March 1784 Schlobitten, East Prussia (
1784-03-04
)

Died
  
February 21, 1859, Berlin, Germany

Allegiance
  
Prussia, Russian Empire

Karl Friedrich Emil zu Dohna-Schlobitten (4 March 1784 – 21 February 1859) was a Prussian fieldmarshal.

Biography

Dohna-Schlobitten was born at his family's estate of Schlobitten (today Słobity, Poland) to Friedrich Alexander zu Dohna-Schlobitten (1741–1810) and Caroline née Finck von Finckenstein (1746–1825).

In 1798 Dohna joined the Prussian Army, where he met Gerhard von Scharnhorst, whose daughter Julie (1788–1827) he married in 1809. Dohna left the Prussian Army after Prussia had to deploy subsidiary troops in Napoleon's Russian campaign and joined the Imperial Russian Army instead. He commanded the 2nd Hussar Regiment of the Tsarist Russian–German Legion and fought at Borodino. In 1812 he took part in the negotiations of the Convention of Tauroggen, rejoined the Prussian Army and commanded the 8th Uhlan Regiment in the Battle of Waterloo.

Dohna was promoted to a Lieutenant General in 1837 and with his retirement in 1854 to a Fieldmarshal and Royal chamberlain of Frederick William IV of Prussia.

Dohna died in Berlin, where he had lived after his retirement and was buried at the Invalidenfriedhof.

A part of the fortification of Königsberg, the Dohna-Turm, which is today the location of an amber-museum, was named in his honour.

References

Karl Friedrich Emil zu Dohna-Schlobitten Wikipedia