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COUNT VON KARL WILHELM See also: year into the Guard See also: Infantry, with which he served for many years as a subaltern
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In 1839 he was appointed an instructor in the Cadet Corps, and later he was employed in the topographical bureau of the See also: Great General Staff
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In 1842—1843 he took See also: part in the See also: Russian operations in the See also: Caucasus, and on his return to See also: Germany in 1846, was placed, as a captain, on the staff
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In 1848 he married
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Regimental and staff duty alternately occupied him until 1863, when he was made major-general, and given the command of a brigade of Guard Infantry
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In the See also: Austrian War of 1866 von Werder greatly distinguished himself at See also: Gitschin (Jiitin) and See also: Koniggratz at the See also: head of the 3rd division
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He returned home with the See also: rank of See also: lieutenant-general and the See also: order pour le merite
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In 187o, at first employed with the 3rd Army Headquarters and in command of the See also: Wurttemberg and See also: Baden forces, he was after the See also: battle of Worth entrusted with the operations against Strassburg, which he captured after a long and famous siege
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Promoted general of infantry, and assigned to command the new XIVth Army Corps, he defeated the French at See also: Dijon and at Nuits, and, when Bourbaki's army moved forward to relieve Belfort, turned upon him and fought the desperate See also: action of Villersexel, which enabled him to cover the Germans besieging Belfort
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On the 15th, 16th and 17th of See also: January 1871, von Werder with greatly inferior forces succeeded in holding hisown on the Lisaine against all Bourbaki's efforts to reach Belfort, a victory which aroused great See also: enthusiasm in See also: southern Germany
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After the war von Werder commanded the Baden forces, now called the XIVth Army Corps, until he retired in 1879
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On his retirement he was raised to the dignity of count
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He died in 1887 at Grussow in See also: Pomerania
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The 3oth (4th Rhenish) Infantry regiment bears his name, and there is a statue of von Werder at See also: Freiburg in the See also: Breisgau
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See von Conrady, Leben See also: des Grafen A. von Werder (Berlin, 1889)
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