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Originally appearing in Volume V12, Page 612 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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KARL WILHELM GEORG VON

GROLMANN (1777-1843)  , Prussian soldier, was born in Berlin on the 3oth of
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July 1777 . He entered an
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infantry regiment when scarcely thirteen, became an ensign in 1795, second
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lieutenant 1797, first lieutenant 1804 and staff-captain in 1805 . As a subaltern he had become one of Scharnhorst's intimates, • and he was distinguished for his energetic and fearless character before the war of 18o6, in which he served throughout, from
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Jena to the peace of
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Tilsit, as a staff officer, and won the rank of major for distinguished service in
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action . After the peace, and the downfall of Prussia, he was one of the most active of Scharnhorst's assistants in the
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work of reorganization (1809), joined the Tugendbund and endeavoured to take
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part in Schill's abortive expedition, after which he entered the
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Austrian service as a major on the general staff . Thereafter he journeyed to Cadiz to assist the Spaniards against
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Napoleon, and he led a corps of
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volunteers in the defence of that
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port against Marshal Victor in 181o . He was
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present at the
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battle of Albuera, at
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Saguntum, and at Valencia, becoming a prisoner of war at the surrender of the last-named place . Soon, however, he escaped to
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Switzerland, whence early in 1813 he returned to Prussia as a major on the general staff . He served successively under Colonel von Dolffs and General von Kleist, and as
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commissioner at the headquarters of the
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Russian general Barclay de Tolly . He took part with Kleist in the victory of
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Kulm, and recovered from a severe wound received at that action in time to be present at the battle of
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Leipzig . He played a conspicuous part in the
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campaign of 1814 in France, after which he was made a major-general . In this rank he was appointed quartermaster-general to Field Marshal Prince Blucher, and, after his chief and Gneisenau, Grolmann had the greatest share in directing the Prussian operations of 1815 . In the decision, on the 18th of
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June 1815, to press forward to Wellington's assistance (see
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WATERLOO CAMPAIGN), Grolmann actively concurred, and as the troops approached the battle-field, he is said to have over-come the momentary hesitation of the
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commander-in-chief and the chief of staff by himself giving the order to advance .

After the peace of 1815, Grolmann occupied important positions in the

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ministry of war and the general staff . His last public services were rendered in Poland as commander-in-chief, and practically as
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civil
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administrator of the province of Posen . He was promoted general of infantry in 1837 and died on the 1st of June 1843, at Posen . His two sons became generals in the Prussian army . The Prussian 18th infantry regiment bears his name . General von Grolmann supervised and provided much of the material for von Damitz's Gesch.
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des Feldzugs 1815 (Berlin, 1837-1838), and Gesch. des Feldzugs 1814 in Frankreich (Berlin, 1842-1843) . See v . Conrady, Leben and Wirken des Generals Karl von Grolmann (Berlin, 1894-1896) .

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