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Joachim Bernhard von Prittwitz

Joachim Bernhardt von Prittwitz and Gaffron (1726–1793) was a Prussian officer credited with saving the life of Frederick the Great at the Battle of Kunersdorf. At the time, he was a cavalry captain in Hans Joachim von Zieten's Hussar regiment. He became the head of gendarmes regiment, and inspector general of the cavalry of Brandenburg March and Magdeburg in 1775. He was promoted to lieutenant general in 1785 and general of cavalry in 1788. Frederick awarded him the Order Pour le Mérite and the Order of the Black Eagle. In 1851, Prittwitz was included on the panels of the Equestrian statue of Frederick the Great as one of the key figures in the establishment of the Prussia state.

Joachim Bernhardt von Prittwitz and Gaffron
Joachim Bernhardt von Prittwitz
Born(1726-02-03)3 February 1726
Groß Läswitz, Lower Silesia
Died4 July 1793(1793-07-04) (aged 67)
Berlin
Allegiance Prussia
Service/branchArmy Artillery
Years of service1741–1793
RankLieutenant General
Battles/wars
AwardsPour le Mérite at the Battle of Zorndorf
Order of the Black Eagle
Equestrian statue of Frederick the Great

Family

Prittwitz was born in Groß Läswitz. He came from the old and established Silesian nobility of Prittwitz, and was the son of the Prussian military captain and landowner Joachim Wilhelm von Prittwitz (13 March 1693–5 June 1758), master of Groß Läswitz, and Sophie Wilhelmine Gottesliebe von Domnig (9 February 1698–28 October 1752). He was born on 3 February 1726, on his father's estate.[1]

As a 36-year-old on 16 December 1762 in Berlin, he married the widowed Eleanor of Paczensky and Tenczin, born Freiin von Seherr-Thoß (12 January 1739 on the estate at Schönfeld, Kr. Schweidnitz, Lower Silesia, died 23 February 1799 in Berlin), the daughter of the Junker Karl Heinrich von Seherr-Thoss, lord on the estates Schönfeld and Ludwigsdorf, and the Anna Elisabeth von Zedlitz and Leipe. Eleonore, a wealthy heiress, brought to the marriage fourteen properties in Lower Silesia near Breslau and Hirschberg.[2]

Military career

Prittwitz first attended a village school, later to the Oelser Gymnasium. In August 1741, he entered the Prussian cadet corps in Berlin, and in November of that same year was accepted as a Fahnenjunker (cadet) in Dragoon Regiment Nr. 1 (von Posadowski). From here, Prittwitz's military career modeled that of other Junker sons.[3]

In the War of Austrian Succession, Prittwitz remained with Dragoon Regiment Nr. 4 and participated in all the major battles: in particular, he distinguished himself at the Battle of Hohenfriedberg on 7 June 1745. On 4 April 1746, he was promoted to the Fähnrich and was stationed in garrison in Schwedt. On 8 May 1751, he became a second lieutenant. During the Seven Years' War, he was at the Battle of Kolin on 18 June 1757 and the Battle of Zorndorf on 25 August 1758, after which he was honored with the Order Pour le Mérite. Short of cash, though, in 1758 he asked his king for money in a long poem, and he answered: "Wer dieses so artig in Verse gebracht, dem werden 500 Dukaten vermacht. – Ich bin Euer wohlaffectionirter König Friedrich." (He who has expressed himself so well in this verse will be left with 500 ducats. I am your well-disposed King Frederick."[4]

At the end of 1758, the King instructed General Hans Joachim von Zieten to select the best officers for his Hussars from the whole army, and he selected Prittwitz as first lieutenant. On 12 August 1759, Prittwitz, then thirty-three years old, was promoted to the Rittmeister (cavalry captain). At a critical point in Battle of Kunersdorf, he saw Frederick standing on a small hill with the remnants of his body-guard—the Leib Cuirassier—determined to either hold the line or to die trying. With a 100-strong Hussar squadron, Rittmeister Prittwitz cut his way through the Cossacks and dragged the King to safety.[5][4]

 
Joachim Bernhard rescues Frederick the Great from capture or death at the Battle of Kunersdorf.

Prittwitz was promoted to major on 10 December 1760 and received the command of the 1st Battalion of his regiment. In 1761, Prittwitz was often working for the king personally. He was promoted to the lieutenant colonel in 1763, after the end of the Seven Years' War, which he had begun as a lieutenant, and soon became commander of the Hussars' regiment.[4] Upon the death of Charles Frederick Albert, Margrave of Brandenburg-Schwedt without heirs in 1762, his estate reverted to the crown. After the Treaty of Hubertusburg, Frederick II granted these fortunes to the two officers toward whom he had particular gratitude: Lieutenant Colonel Hans Sigismund von Lestwitz, who had proven instrumental at the Battle of Torgau,[6] received the estate of Friedland, and Prittwitz, who had led the King from the battlefield at Kunersdorf, received the estate at Quilitz (present-day Kwielice).[6] Theodor Fontane gave this circumstance a special mention, by quoting a proverb: "Lestwitz a sauvé l'etat, Prittwitz a sauvé le roi." (Lestwitz saved the state, Prittwitz saved the king.")[7]

In the years after 1763, Prittwitz carried out special assignments for the King: in 1765, he investigated the suitability of a proposed canal for shipping, and in 1767, he examined irregularities in the casting of Berlin coin. On 12 December 1768 he was appointed colonel. On 20 May 1775, he became major general and commander of the "Regiment Gendarmes" in Berlin and Inspector General of the Cavalry of Brandenburg and Magdeburg.[4]

Promotions[4]

  • Fahnrich: August 1741
  • Cadet: 4 April 1746
  • Second Lieutenant Dragoon Regiment No. 1: 8 May 1751
  • First Lieutenant: 1758
  • Captain (Rittmeister): 12 August 1759
  • Major: 10 December 1760
  • Lt Colonel: 1763
  • Colonel: 12 December 1768
  • Major General: 20 May 1775
  • Lieutenant General: 20 May 1785
  • Inspector General of Cavalry: 20 May 1789

In 1778, during the War of Bavarian Succession, Prittwitz commanded a brigade on the Prussian right wing, consisting of 13 squadrons. In the years 1779–1783, Prittwitz founded the colony "Prittwitzdorf" at his Rudelstadt estate near Kupferberg, whose inhabitants were predominantly weavers and miners. He was promoted to lieutenant general on 20 May 1785, and on 26 May 1785, he received the Order of the Black Eagle in Magdeburg. Until the King's death, he was often a guest in Sanssouci. A lithograph by Georg Schöbel shows Prittwitz, together with other generals, at the deathbed of Frederick on 17 August 1786, at Sanssouci Palace in Potsdam.[4]

On 20 May 1789, Prittwitz was appointed general of the cavalry by the new Prussian king Frederick William II. His penchant for gambling caused his dismissal as inspector in 1790.[8] He died on 4 June 1793 in Berlin, and his body was removed to his estate in Quilitz for burial.[4]

Prittwitz was also commemorated with Frederick the Great on the equestrian statue, and on a monument in Rheinsberg.[4]

References

  1. ^ Genealogisches Handbuch des Adels, Adelige Häuser A Band VI, Seite 321, Band 29 der Gesamtreihe, C. A. Starke Verlag, Limburg (Lahn) 1962, ISSN 0435-2408.
  2. ^ Robert von Prittwitz und Gaffron|Robert von Prittwitz: Das v. Prittwitz'sche Adelsgeschlecht. Verlag Wilhelm Gottl. Korn, Breslau 1870, Seite 230 f. Properties included Peterwitz, Kr. Strehlen, Pollogwitz, and Groß- und Klein-Sägewitz, all in county of Breslau, Schönfeld, Ludwigsdorf, Schwenkfeld, Esdorf and Erlicht Kupferberg and Buchwald near Schmiedeberg, both in the region of Hirschberg. Before that, she had been married to Hans Adam von Paczensky and Tenczin (1700–1761), lord of Groß-und Klein-Sägewitz and Peterwitz. Children included: Charlotte Eleonore (1763–1827) married Friedrich Detlef von Moltke ( 28 August 1750–2 September 1825); Friedrich Wilhelm Bernhard (11 December 1764–2 October 1843), finance minister married Charlotte Friederike von Bernard (1767–1815); Karl Heinrich (5 February 1766–9 June 1826) married Countess Friederike von Blankensee (12 July 1783–17 December 1856).
  3. ^ William W. Hagen, Ordinary Prussians – Brandenburg Junkers and Villagers, 1500–1840 (Cambridge University Press, 2007)
  4. ^ a b c d e f g h Bernhard von Poten (1888), "Prittwitz, Joachim Bernhard von", Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie (ADB) (in German), vol. 26, Leipzig: Duncker & Humblot, pp. 605–606
  5. ^ Scott Stephenson (Lt. Col, USArmy), Old Fritz Stumbles: Frederick the Great at Kunersdorf, 1759. Studies in Battle Command. DIANE Publishing, n.d., ISBN 978-1-4289-1465-0 p. 15; Christopher Duffy, Frederick the Great: A Military Life, Routledge, 2015, here [1]. Walther Killy, Dictionary of German Biography, vol. 8. Plett-Schmidseder, Walter de Gruyter, 2005, p. 80.
  6. ^ a b Theodor Fontane: Frau von Friedland. In: Wanderungen durch die Mark Brandenburg in 8 Bänden. Band 2 Oderland. Gotthard Erler, Rudolf Mingau (Hrsg.), Aufbau-Verlag, Berlin 1997, p. 172–174. ISBN 3-7466-5702-4
  7. ^ Heinrich Kaak, Korporative Gutsherrschaft und Agrarinnovationen in Preussen, BWV Verlag, 2012 , p.182 cf
  8. ^ Walther Killy, Dictionary of German Biography, vol. 8. Plett-Schmidseder, Walter de Gruyter, 2005, p. 80.

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Joachim Bernhardt von Prittwitz and Gaffron 1726 1793 was a Prussian officer credited with saving the life of Frederick the Great at the Battle of Kunersdorf At the time he was a cavalry captain in Hans Joachim von Zieten s Hussar regiment He became the head of gendarmes regiment and inspector general of the cavalry of Brandenburg March and Magdeburg in 1775 He was promoted to lieutenant general in 1785 and general of cavalry in 1788 Frederick awarded him the Order Pour le Merite and the Order of the Black Eagle In 1851 Prittwitz was included on the panels of the Equestrian statue of Frederick the Great as one of the key figures in the establishment of the Prussia state Joachim Bernhardt von Prittwitz and GaffronJoachim Bernhardt von PrittwitzBorn 1726 02 03 3 February 1726Gross Laswitz Lower SilesiaDied4 July 1793 1793 07 04 aged 67 BerlinAllegiancePrussiaService wbr branchArmy ArtilleryYears of service1741 1793RankLieutenant GeneralBattles warsSecond Silesian War Seven Years WarAwardsPour le Merite at the Battle of ZorndorfOrder of the Black Eagle Equestrian statue of Frederick the GreatFamily EditPrittwitz was born in Gross Laswitz He came from the old and established Silesian nobility of Prittwitz and was the son of the Prussian military captain and landowner Joachim Wilhelm von Prittwitz 13 March 1693 5 June 1758 master of Gross Laswitz and Sophie Wilhelmine Gottesliebe von Domnig 9 February 1698 28 October 1752 He was born on 3 February 1726 on his father s estate 1 As a 36 year old on 16 December 1762 in Berlin he married the widowed Eleanor of Paczensky and Tenczin born Freiin von Seherr Thoss 12 January 1739 on the estate at Schonfeld Kr Schweidnitz Lower Silesia died 23 February 1799 in Berlin the daughter of the Junker Karl Heinrich von Seherr Thoss lord on the estates Schonfeld and Ludwigsdorf and the Anna Elisabeth von Zedlitz and Leipe Eleonore a wealthy heiress brought to the marriage fourteen properties in Lower Silesia near Breslau and Hirschberg 2 Military career EditPrittwitz first attended a village school later to the Oelser Gymnasium In August 1741 he entered the Prussian cadet corps in Berlin and in November of that same year was accepted as a Fahnenjunker cadet in Dragoon Regiment Nr 1 von Posadowski From here Prittwitz s military career modeled that of other Junker sons 3 In the War of Austrian Succession Prittwitz remained with Dragoon Regiment Nr 4 and participated in all the major battles in particular he distinguished himself at the Battle of Hohenfriedberg on 7 June 1745 On 4 April 1746 he was promoted to the Fahnrich and was stationed in garrison in Schwedt On 8 May 1751 he became a second lieutenant During the Seven Years War he was at the Battle of Kolin on 18 June 1757 and the Battle of Zorndorf on 25 August 1758 after which he was honored with the Order Pour le Merite Short of cash though in 1758 he asked his king for money in a long poem and he answered Wer dieses so artig in Verse gebracht dem werden 500 Dukaten vermacht Ich bin Euer wohlaffectionirter Konig Friedrich He who has expressed himself so well in this verse will be left with 500 ducats I am your well disposed King Frederick 4 At the end of 1758 the King instructed General Hans Joachim von Zieten to select the best officers for his Hussars from the whole army and he selected Prittwitz as first lieutenant On 12 August 1759 Prittwitz then thirty three years old was promoted to the Rittmeister cavalry captain At a critical point in Battle of Kunersdorf he saw Frederick standing on a small hill with the remnants of his body guard the Leib Cuirassier determined to either hold the line or to die trying With a 100 strong Hussar squadron Rittmeister Prittwitz cut his way through the Cossacks and dragged the King to safety 5 4 Joachim Bernhard rescues Frederick the Great from capture or death at the Battle of Kunersdorf Prittwitz was promoted to major on 10 December 1760 and received the command of the 1st Battalion of his regiment In 1761 Prittwitz was often working for the king personally He was promoted to the lieutenant colonel in 1763 after the end of the Seven Years War which he had begun as a lieutenant and soon became commander of the Hussars regiment 4 Upon the death of Charles Frederick Albert Margrave of Brandenburg Schwedt without heirs in 1762 his estate reverted to the crown After the Treaty of Hubertusburg Frederick II granted these fortunes to the two officers toward whom he had particular gratitude Lieutenant Colonel Hans Sigismund von Lestwitz who had proven instrumental at the Battle of Torgau 6 received the estate of Friedland and Prittwitz who had led the King from the battlefield at Kunersdorf received the estate at Quilitz present day Kwielice 6 Theodor Fontane gave this circumstance a special mention by quoting a proverb Lestwitz a sauve l etat Prittwitz a sauve le roi Lestwitz saved the state Prittwitz saved the king 7 In the years after 1763 Prittwitz carried out special assignments for the King in 1765 he investigated the suitability of a proposed canal for shipping and in 1767 he examined irregularities in the casting of Berlin coin On 12 December 1768 he was appointed colonel On 20 May 1775 he became major general and commander of the Regiment Gendarmes in Berlin and Inspector General of the Cavalry of Brandenburg and Magdeburg 4 Promotions 4 Fahnrich August 1741 Cadet 4 April 1746 Second Lieutenant Dragoon Regiment No 1 8 May 1751 First Lieutenant 1758 Captain Rittmeister 12 August 1759 Major 10 December 1760 Lt Colonel 1763 Colonel 12 December 1768 Major General 20 May 1775 Lieutenant General 20 May 1785 Inspector General of Cavalry 20 May 1789In 1778 during the War of Bavarian Succession Prittwitz commanded a brigade on the Prussian right wing consisting of 13 squadrons In the years 1779 1783 Prittwitz founded the colony Prittwitzdorf at his Rudelstadt estate near Kupferberg whose inhabitants were predominantly weavers and miners He was promoted to lieutenant general on 20 May 1785 and on 26 May 1785 he received the Order of the Black Eagle in Magdeburg Until the King s death he was often a guest in Sanssouci A lithograph by Georg Schobel shows Prittwitz together with other generals at the deathbed of Frederick on 17 August 1786 at Sanssouci Palace in Potsdam 4 Figure on the Equestrian statue of Frederick the Great left to right Joachim Bernhard von Prittwitz Hans Sigismund von Lestwitz Prince Augustus William of Prussia Heinrich Sigismund von der Heyde Johann Dietrich von Hulsen On 20 May 1789 Prittwitz was appointed general of the cavalry by the new Prussian king Frederick William II His penchant for gambling caused his dismissal as inspector in 1790 8 He died on 4 June 1793 in Berlin and his body was removed to his estate in Quilitz for burial 4 Prittwitz was also commemorated with Frederick the Great on the equestrian statue and on a monument in Rheinsberg 4 References Edit Genealogisches Handbuch des Adels Adelige Hauser A Band VI Seite 321 Band 29 der Gesamtreihe C A Starke Verlag Limburg Lahn 1962 ISSN 0435 2408 Robert von Prittwitz und Gaffron Robert von Prittwitz Das v Prittwitz sche Adelsgeschlecht Verlag Wilhelm Gottl Korn Breslau 1870 Seite 230 f Properties included Peterwitz Kr Strehlen Pollogwitz and Gross und Klein Sagewitz all in county of Breslau Schonfeld Ludwigsdorf Schwenkfeld Esdorf and Erlicht Kupferberg and Buchwald near Schmiedeberg both in the region of Hirschberg Before that she had been married to Hans Adam von Paczensky and Tenczin 1700 1761 lord of Gross und Klein Sagewitz and Peterwitz Children included Charlotte Eleonore 1763 1827 married Friedrich Detlef von Moltke 28 August 1750 2 September 1825 Friedrich Wilhelm Bernhard 11 December 1764 2 October 1843 finance minister married Charlotte Friederike von Bernard 1767 1815 Karl Heinrich 5 February 1766 9 June 1826 married Countess Friederike von Blankensee 12 July 1783 17 December 1856 William W Hagen Ordinary Prussians Brandenburg Junkers and Villagers 1500 1840 Cambridge University Press 2007 a b c d e f g h Bernhard von Poten 1888 Prittwitz Joachim Bernhard von Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie ADB in German vol 26 Leipzig Duncker amp Humblot pp 605 606 Scott Stephenson Lt Col USArmy Old Fritz Stumbles Frederick the Great at Kunersdorf 1759 Studies in Battle Command DIANE Publishing n d ISBN 978 1 4289 1465 0 p 15 Christopher Duffy Frederick the Great A Military Life Routledge 2015 here 1 Walther Killy Dictionary of German Biography vol 8 Plett Schmidseder Walter de Gruyter 2005 p 80 a b Theodor Fontane Frau von Friedland In Wanderungen durch die Mark Brandenburg in 8 Banden Band 2 Oderland Gotthard Erler Rudolf Mingau Hrsg Aufbau Verlag Berlin 1997 p 172 174 ISBN 3 7466 5702 4 Heinrich Kaak Korporative Gutsherrschaft und Agrarinnovationen in Preussen BWV Verlag 2012 p 182 cf Walther Killy Dictionary of German Biography vol 8 Plett Schmidseder Walter de Gruyter 2005 p 80 Retrieved from https en 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