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FREIHERR VON JOHANN ADOLF THIELMANN (1765-1824) , Prussian cavalry soldier, wasSee also: born at See also: Dresden
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Entering the Saxon cavalry in 1782, he saw service against the French in the Revolutionary See also: Wars and in the See also: Jena See also: campaign
.
When, after the disaster of Jena, See also: Saxony allied herself with her conqueror, Thielmann accompanied the Saxon contingent which fought at the siege of See also: Danzig and at See also: Friedland
.
In 18og, as colonel of a See also: Free-Corps, he opposed the advance of the Austrians into Saxony, and was rewarded for his services with the grade of major-general, further promotion to See also: lieutenant-general following in 181o
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As See also: commander of the Saxon Heavy Cavalry Brigade he took See also: part in the advance on Moscow two years later, and his conduct at See also: Borodino attracted the See also: attention of See also: Napoleon, who took Thielmann into his own suite
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His own See also: sovereign at the same See also: time made him Freiherr
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In the war of Liberation Thielmann took a prominent part; as governor of See also: Torgau, by his See also: king's orders he at first observed the strictest
See also: neutrality, but on See also: receipt of an See also: order to See also: hand over the fortress to the French he resigned his command and, accompanied by his staff officer See also: Aster, joined the See also: allies
.
As a See also: Russian general he was employed in reorganizing the Saxon army after See also: Leipzig, and in 1814 he commanded the Saxon corps operating in the Low Countries
.
Early in the following See also: year he became a lieutenant-general in the Prussian service, and in command of the 3rd army corps he took part in the See also: Waterloo campaign
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From the See also: field of Ligny he retired with the rest of Blucher's army on
See also: Wavre, and when the other corps marched towards Waterloo, Thielmann covered this See also: movement against Grouchy, fighting the spirited See also: action of Wavre (See also: June 18—10
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He was later a corps commander at Munster and at See also: Coblenz, and at the latter place he died in 1824
.
See von Hutel, Biographische Skizze See also: des Generals von Tnielmannn (Berlin, 1828); von Holzendorff, Beitrage zur Biographie des Generals Freiherrn von Thielmann (Dresden, 1830) ; von Peters-doff, General Johann Adolf Freiherr von Thielmann (Leipzig, 1894)
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