Carl Heinrich Wilhelm Anthing
Carl Heinrich Wilhelm Anthing (11 November 1766 in Saxe-Gotha – 7 February 1823 in The Hague) was a German officer, in the Dutch Army.[1]
Notes
- Clausewitz 2012, p. 51, note 39.
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References
- Clausewitz, Carl von (2012), Hofschröer, Peter (ed.), On Wellington: A Critique of Waterloo, Campaigns and Commanders Series, 25, University of Oklahoma Press, p. 51, ISBN 9780806185392
Further reading
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- Geert van Uythoven. "Napoleon Series Archive 2002: Biography of Anthing; the Prince of Orange". Napoleon Series.
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