Karl Mack von Leiberich Military person

Karl Mack von Leiberich, Freiherr (25 August 1752 – 22 December 1828) was an Austrian soldier. He is best remembered as the commander of the Austrian forces that capitulated to Napoleon's Grande Armée in the Battle of Ulm in 1805. Mack makes a brief appearance as a character in book two of Tolstoy's War and Peace.

Personal facts

Karl Mack von Leiberich
Birth dateAugust 25, 1752
Birth place
Bavaria , Nennslingen
Date of deathDecember 22, 1828

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Military person

award
Military Order of Maria Theresa
military operations
War of the Second Coalition
War of the Bavarian Succession
War of the First Coalition
War of the Third Coalition
Ulm Campaign
Battle of Ulm
Battle of Haslach-Jungingen
Austro-Turkish War (1787–91)
service start1770
service end1807

Karl Mack von Leiberich on Wikipedia

External resources

  1. http://www.1911encyclopedia.org/Karl%2C_Freiherr_Mack_von_Leiberich