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  1. Gerhard Johann David von Scharnhorst (12 November 1755 – 28 June 1813) was a Hanoverian-born general in Prussian service from 1801. As the first Chief of the Prussian General Staff, he was noted for his military theories, his reforms of the Prussian army, and his leadership during the Napoleonic Wars.

  2. Jun 24, 2024 · Gerhard Johann David von Scharnhorst was a Prussian general who developed the modern general staff system. With another reformer of army procedures, August von Gneisenau, he devised the “shrinkage system” (Krümpersystem), in which army recruits were quickly trained and sent into the reserves so.

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  3. May 18, 2018 · Gerhard Johann David von Scharnhorst. The Prussian general Gerhard Johann David von Scharnhorst (1755-1813) rebuilt the Prussian army after its collapse at Jena in 1806. On Nov. 12, 1755, G. J. D. von Scharnhorst was born in Bordenau, the son of a former sergeant.

  4. Apr 1, 2019 · An officer with extraordinary talents and intellect, and an even more remarkable fate, Scharnhorst forever changed the path of the Prussian Army, molded the idea of the Prusso-German General Staff, and forged some of the most influential concepts in the realm of military theory and practice.

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  5. Contrary to Bronsart’s account, it was Gerhard von Scharnhorst and not Christian von Massenbach who created the general staff concept that proved to be the decisive factor in Prussia’s victories over Austria and France. It is time to set the record straight.

    • Charles Edward White
    • 2021
  6. SCHARNHORST (Gerhard-Johann-David von), 1755-1813. Born in a Hanoverian farming family, Scharnhorst was an artillery teacher and founded a newspaper which was published until 1805. Once his reputation was established, he let himself be recruited by Prussia in 1801.

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