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    Ferdinand Karl Friedrich Freiherr von Wintzingerode (Russian: Ferdinand Fyodorovich Wintzingerode; 15 February 1770, in Allendorf – 16 June 1818, in Wiesbaden)...
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    reinforcements from Russian forces under Ferdinand von Wintzingerode and a Prussian corps led by Friedrich Wilhelm Freiherr von Bülow joined the defensive. Blücher...
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    as he went. Russian forces under Ferdinand von Wintzingerode and a Prussian corps led by Friedrich Wilhelm Freiherr von Bülow would soon give Blücher a...
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    Battle of Saint-Dizier: Napoleon defeats the Russians under Ferdinand von Wintzingerode. March 26–27 – War of the Sixth Coalition – Battle of Jobourg:...
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  • Franco-Russian battle on 26 March 1814, Napoleon defeating Ferdinand von Wintzingerode Campaign in north-east France (1814) War of the Sixth Coalition...
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  • Ignatyev); Smolensk Reserve Corps (General aide-de-camp Baron Ferdinand von Wintzingerode); Kaluga Reserve Corps (General of infantry Count of Serbian...
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    Gavriil Ignatyev) Smolensk Reserve Corps (General Adjutant baron Ferdinand von Wintzingerode) Kaluga Reserve Corps (General of the Infantry of Mikhail Miloradovich)...
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    The Army of the North, of about 120,000 Prussians and Russians, under Wintzingerode and Bülow, and Dutch troops under Prince Bernadotte, was to move in...
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    cavalry vanguard, commanded by General Ferdinand von Wintzingerode, was the first to re-enter the city. Wintzingerode was captured by Mortier's troops, and...
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    These were led by Russian general Ferdinand von Wintzingerode and Prussian general Friedrich Wilhelm Freiherr von Bülow. The French emperor believed...
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