Karl
Georg Albrecht Ernst von Hake
(08.08.1769 - 19.05.1835)
place of birth: Gut Flatow bei Kremmen, Brandenburg
Königreich
Preußen: Kriegsminister,
Generalstabschef, General der Infanterie
Prussian General of Infantry and War Minister who served as a
page for Frederick the Great at the age of twelve. He began his
military career in 1785 in the Guards Regiment. Hake later
distinguished himself during the revolutionary wars, winning the Pour
le Merite for his efforts at Pirmasens.
He was wounded in 1814 at Leipzig and was awarded
two iron cross medals. He succeeded Scharnhorst as War Minister
(1810-13), serving simultaneously as Chief of General Staff under
Friedrich Wilhelm III. He again served as War Minister from 1819 to 1833. He died near Naples,
Italy on 19 May 1835.
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Kriegsminister |
17.06.1810
- 00.08.1813; 26.12.1819
- 20.10.1833 |
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Generalstabschef |
17.06.1810
- 00.03.1812 |
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Mil.Kabinetts-Chef |
01.05.1809
- 03.02.1810 |
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General
der Infanterie |
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Pour
le Mérite |
00.00.1793
(Eichenlaub: 03.04.1814) |
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Schwarzer Adler-Orden |
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