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Ludwig Johann Karl Gregor Eusebius Freiherr Roth von
Schreckenstein
(16.11.1789 - 30.05.1858)
place of birth: Immendingen, Großherzogtum
Baden
Königreich
Preußen: Kriegsminister;
General der Kavallerie
Prussian General of Cavalary who served as Prussian War
Minister from June through September 1848. He was born on 16 November
1789 as the son of Friedrich Freiherr von Schreckenstein and Kunigunde
von Riedheim. He was married to the Countess Luise von
Hatzfeldt-Trachenberg. As a teenager he began his career in the court of
Saxon King Friedrich August, serving as a page. In 1812, as a lieutenant
in the Cuirassier Regiment Zastrow, he saw action during the Russian
Campaign as part Napoleon's Grande Armee. With General von
Thielemann's staff during the Battle of Borodino in September, he
was widely recognized for outstanding service.
With the Prussian III. Army Corps, Schreckenstein fought in at
the Battle of Ligny and at Wavre during the Belgian
Campaign of 1815. As a colonel, he was given command of the 13th
Cavalry Brigade - Münster in 1837, and was promoted to Generalmajor in
1841. Following his participation in quelling the March Revolution of
1848 in Trier, he was promoted to Generalleutnant, one month later
succeeding August von Kanitz as Prussian War Minister. When the military
came to blows with German citizenry in July 1848 at Schweidnitz, the
National Assembly pressured Schreckenstein and his entire War Ministry
to step down from power. He returned to full-time active duty as
commander of the Garde-Korps during the Schleswig-Holstein
War, and in June of 1853 was promoted to General der Kavallerie when
he received command of VII. Army Corps. Ludwig Roth von Schreckenstein
died on 30 May 1858 in Münster.
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