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Leopold Hermann Ludwig von Boyen (20 June 1771 – 15 February 1848) was a
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army officer who helped to reform the Prussian Army in the early 19th century. He also served as minister of war of Prussia in the period 1810–1813 and again from 1 March 1841 – 6 October 1847.


Life

Born in Kreuzburg (today's Slavskoye,
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) in
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, Boyen joined the army in 1784 in
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. In 1788, as a newly minted second lieutenant, he took up a post in the military academy in Königsberg, where he also attended some of the lectures of
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. From 1794 to 1796, Boyen took part in the
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as Adjutant to General von Günther. In 1799, he became a captain. He served in the war of 1806 on the General Staff of the Duke of Brunswick, and was wounded at the Battle of Auerstädt (14 October 1806). After the
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(July 1807) he became a major and a member of
Gerhard von Scharnhorst Gerhard Johann David von Scharnhorst (12 November 1755 – 28 June 1813) was a Hanoverian-born general in Prussian service from 1801. As the first Chief of the Prussian General Staff, he was noted for his military theories, his reforms of the Pru ...
's commission for military re-organisation. By 1810 Boyen had become Director of the Military Cabinet. In the re-constitution of the Prussian army he functioned as Scharnhorst's most diligent helper, but after the conclusion of the alliance between Prussia and France in 1812 he resigned his commission as a colonel and visited Vienna and St Petersburg. The events of 1813 saw him recalled to the Prussian service: as a colonel he accompanied the Russian army from its base in
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. After the Battle of Lützen (2 May 1813) he had charge of the border guards and ultimately the defence of Berlin. But during the truce King Frederick William III named him Chief of General Staff of the 3rd Army Corps. As such, Boyen participated in the battles and skirmishes of 1813 and 1814 and gained promotion to major-general. After the first Peace of Paris (30 May 1814) Boyen took up his appointment as War Minister. He completed the setting up of the ''Landwehr'' reserve (begun during the war) and in 1818 became a lieutenant general. He struggled in vain against growing reactionary forces which endangered the broad popular base of the ''Landwehr'', and resigned in 1819. For 21 years Boyen lived in retirement, occupying himself with historical studies, until King Frederick William IV, immediately after ascending the throne, recalled him to active service, and promoted him to general of the infantry. In March 1841 he once again took over the War Ministry, though without achieving a great influence in the general political situation. He resigned in November 1847, received the rank of
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, and died on 15 February 1848. The King named the fortress of Lötzen in East Prussia after him. Boyen's son, also named Hermann von Boyen, was General Adjutant to the King. He retired a governor of Berlin in 1879. Hermann von Boyen was buried at the Invalidenfriedhof Cemetery in
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. The former football club Yorck Boyen Insterburg was named in honor of Boyen.


Works

Hermann von Boyen wrote (among other works): * ''Beiträge zur Kenntnis des Generals v. Scharnhorst'' (1833) * ''Erinnerungen aus dem Leben des Generalleutnants v. Günther'' (1834). *''Vorwärts!: ein Husaren-Tagebuch und Feldzugsbriefe von Gebhardt Leberecht von Blücher'' etc. (1914, diary during his period under the Hussars) *''Gesammelte Schriften und Briefe'' / Blücher, Yorck, Gneisenau; zusammengestellt und hrsg. von Edmund Th. Kauer (1932, letters, including those to
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and Gneisenau) *''Kampagne-Journal der Jahre 1793 und 1794'' (1796, campaign journal) He also wrote the song "Der Preußen Losung" (1838).


References

* K. A. Varnhagen von Ense: ''Leben des Fürsten Blücher von Wahlstadt''. Berlin: G. Reimer, 1826 (Biographische Denkmale; Th. 3) (Preussische biographische Denkmale; 2) *''The life and campaigns of Field-Marshal Prince Blücher of Wahlstatt'' translated in part from the German of Count Gneisenau ... London, 1815 (and this is available in a reprint edition: London: Constable, 1996 ) *Ernest F. Henderson: ''Blücher and the uprising of Prussia against Napoleon, 1806-1815''. New York: Putnam, 1911 (now available in reprint: Aylesford: R. J. Leach, c1994 ) * Meinecke, Friedrich, Das Leben des Generalfeldmarschalls Hermann von Boyen (2 volumes, 1896–1899) (The Life of Field Marshal Hermann von Boyen) *''This article incorporates material from the 4th edition of
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