Ludwig Friedrich Leopold von Gerlach
(Ludwig Friedrich) Leopold von Gerlach (17 September 1790 – 10 January 1861) was a Prussian army general, adjutant to Frederick William IV of Prussia and a Protestant conservative associate of Otto von Bismarck.[1]
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Born | Berlin, Prussia | 17 September 1790
Died | 10 January 1861 70) Berlin, Prussia | (aged
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Service/ | Prussian Army |
Biography
Leopold von Gerlach was born in Berlin, the son of Carl Friedrich Leopold von Gerlach, Mayor of Berlin. He and his brother, Ludwig von Gerlach, formed the "Christian Germanic" circle to propagate the ideas of the Swiss jurist Karl Ludwig von Haller.[2]
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gollark: The US healthcare system is just really quite broken and there is probably not some individual there who's just going "MWAHAHAHA, my plan to increase the price of healthcare has succeeded, and I could easily make everything reasonable but I won't because I'm evil!", or one person who could decide to just make some stuff free right now without introducing some huge issues. It's a systemic issue.
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References
- Agatha Ramm, Germany, 1789-1919: a political history, pp. 233-234
- Otto Pflanze, Bismarck and the development of Germany: the period of unification, 1815-1871, pp. 30-31.
- Biography (in German)
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