Helmuth von Moltke the Elder

Helmuth Karl Bernhard Graf von Moltke (German: [ˈhɛlmuːt fɔn ˈmɔltkə]; 26 October 1800  24 April 1891) was a Prussian field marshal. The chief of staff of the Prussian Army for thirty years, he is regarded as the creator of a new, more modern method of directing armies in the field and one of the finest military minds of his generation. He commanded troops in Europe and the Middle East, in the Second Schleswig War, Austro-Prussian War and Franco-Prussian War. He is described as embodying "Prussian military organization and tactical genius". He was fascinated with railways and pioneered their military use. He is often referred to as Moltke the Elder to distinguish him from his nephew Helmuth von Moltke the Younger (Helmuth Johann Ludwig von Moltke), who commanded the German army at the outbreak of the First World War. He is notably the earliest-born human to have been audio-recorded, being born in the last year of the 18th century (1800). He made 4 recordings, 2 of which are preserved to this day, that were recorded in October 1889.

Helmuth von Moltke
the Elder
Helmuth von Moltke, c.1889

1st Chief of the German General Staff
In office
18 January 1871  10 August 1888
Monarchs
ChancellorOtto von Bismarck
Preceded byPosition established
Succeeded byAlfred von Waldersee

11th Chief of the Prussian General Staff
In office
7 October 1857  18 January 1871
MonarchWilhelm I
Minister PresidentOtto von Bismarck
Minister of War of PrussiaAlbrecht von Roon
Preceded byKarl von Reyher
Succeeded byHimself (as Chief of the German General Staff)
Personal details
Born(1800-10-26)26 October 1800
Parchim, Mecklenburg-Schwerin, Holy Roman Empire
Died24 April 1891(1891-04-24) (aged 90)
Berlin, Prussia, German Empire
Spouse
Mary von Burt
(m. 1842; died 1868)
RelativesHelmuth von Moltke the Younger (nephew)
Signature
Nickname(s)Moltke the Elder (Moltke der Ältere)
The Great Taciturn (Der große Schweiger)
Military service
Allegiance Denmark
 Kingdom of Prussia
 Ottoman Empire
 German Empire
Branch/service Prussian Army
 Imperial German Army
Years of service1819–88
RankSecond lieutenant (Danish Army)
Generalfeldmarschall (German Army)
Battles/wars
Tree-like list
Awardssee below
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