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Gustav von Rauch

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Gustav von Rauch
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Johann Justus Georg Gustav von Rauch (1 April 1774, in Braunschweig 2 April 1841, in Berlin) was a Prussian general of the infantry and Minister of War from 1837 to 1841.

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Gustav von Rauch, lithograph after a drawing by Franz Krüger (c. 1830)
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Life

Gustav von Rauch was born as the eldest son of the later Prussian major general Bonaventura von Rauch (1740–1814) and his wife Johanna, née Bandel (1752–1828).

As a close collaborator of General Gerhard von Scharnhorst, Rauch belonged to the circle of Prussian army reformers. He was associated with the reform of the military education system, the further development of the Prussian fortifications and the reorganization of the engineering and pioneering systems. Rauch furthered the development of the Prussian Navy and had the first medical companies set up in the Prussian army. He was chief of staff from 1812–1813 and Inspector General of all fortresses and Chief of the Corps of Engineers from 1814–1837. He became the 16th honorary citizen of Berlin.

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Grave of Gustav von Rauch on Berlin's Invalids' Cemetery

The memorial grave of Gustav von Rauch can be found in Berlin's Invalids' Cemetery (fully reconstructed after the German reunification).

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Marriage and issue

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From 1802 Rauch was initially married to Caroline von Geusau (1780–1867). After their divorce Rosalie von Holtzendorff (1790–1862) became his second wife in 1816.

His first marriage produced one son:

Children of the second marriage are:

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