Fritz Hoenig
Fritz August Hoenig (1848–1902) was a German officer and a military writer.
Biography
Hoenig became an officer in the infantry in 1866. He took part in the German Austro-Prussian War (Unification War) and the Franco-Prussian War. He was wounded in the Battle of Mars-la-Tour (16 August 1870) and retired as a captain in 1876.[1]
Bibliography
Hoening works include:[1]
- Zwei Brigade (1882)
- Oliver Cromwell (3 volumes, 1887–1889)[2]
- 24 Stunden Moltkescher Strategie (1891)
- Gefechtsbilder aus dem Kriege 1870/71 (1891–1894)
- der Volkskrige an der Loire (6 volumes, 1893–1896)
- Die Entscheidungskämpfe des Mainefeldzuges Fränkischen an der Saale (1895)
Notes
- Carlquist 1932, p. 159.
- Hoenig 1887–1889.
References
- Hoenig, Fritz August (1887–1889), Oliver Cromwell (3 volumes) (2nd unchanged ed.), Leipzig: K. R. Vogelsberg, OCLC 679863787
- Carlquist, Gunnar Carl (1932), Svensk uppslagsbok (Swedish Dictionary) (in Swedish), 13, Malmö: Svensk uppslagsbok (Swedish dictionary AB's publishers), p. 159
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