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Helmuth Karl Bernhard, Graf von Moltke, foi um marechal-de-campo prussiano, liderava uma numerosa divisão do Exército prussiano na Unificação Alemã e na Guerra Franco-Prussiana. Estudou na Academia Militar de Copenhague. Inicialmente, alisou-se no Exército Dinamarquês, mas em 1822 alistou-se no Exército Prussiano, como tenente. Entrou para o Estado-Maior do exército Prussiano em 1835 e em 1835, foi enviado à Turquia para ajudar na modernização do Exército daquele país. More information...

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