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on 28 January 1874. He was first buried at the Zurich municipal cemetery, but in 1905 his remains were transferred into the newly completed crypt of the warrior monument built in 1868 to commemorate the Battle of Trautenau. Gablenz's former tombstone of the Zurich municipal cemetery was also taken to
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After the war he became commanding general in Croatia and Slavonia (June 1867). In April 1868 he was promoted to General der Kavallerie and made the commanding general in Hungary in July 1869.
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Gablenz was made Generalmajor in May 1854 and was given command of a brigade in the occupation corps of the Danube principalities. In 1857 he was given an infantry brigade in FML
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and the Prussian Guard Corps' advance towards Eipel (Upice), and he was ordered to retreat towards Prausnitz to block the Prussian Guards. The next day at
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in 1814 to a Saxon noble family, he entered the Saxon Army at the age of 17. In 1833 he transferred to the Austrian service. Gablenz fought in the
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Following the stock market crash of 1873 Gablenz was plagued by debt and fearing the loss of Emperor
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In December 1863 Gablenz was appointed to command of the VI Corps, with which he served in the
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The Austro-Prussian War: Austria’s War with Prussia and Italy in 1866
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At the start of this war, which mostly took place in Eastern
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Gablenz was awarded the Commanders Cross of the Order of the
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For God and Kaiser: The Imperial Austrian Army, 1619-1918
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Austrian military personnel of the Second Schleswig War
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Commanders Cross of the Military Order of Maria Theresa
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Trautenau and it is situated opposite the monument.
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