Friedrich Georg von Sohr (1775–1845)[1] was a Prussian general who as a colonel of Prussian hussars commanded the 2nd cavalry brigade at Waterloo and during the Battle of Rocquencourt.
Eston von Sohr | |
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Allegiance | Kingdom of Prussia |
Rank | Lieutenant general |
Unit | Hussars |
Battles / wars | Battle of Rocquencourt |
Biography
editHis brigade consisted of the 3rd Brandenburg and 5th Pommeranian Hussar and the 11th (2nd Westphalian) Hussars Cavalry Regiment and were part of Major General von Wahlen-Jürgass' cavalry in Lieutenant General von Pirch's II Corps. Von Sohr was severely wounded while trapped in Le Chesnay, and surrendered to the French forces of General Jean Baptiste Alexandre Strolz.
References
edit- ^ Straßenburg, Marc. "BUNDESARCHIV - Zentrale Datenbank Nachlässe". www.nachlassdatenbank.de. Retrieved 2016-12-16.
Further reading
edit- Sache, Ivan (27 June 2005). "Presentation of Rocquencourt". CRW Flags.