Anton Pannasch

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Anton Pannasch, lithograph by Eduard Kaiser

Anton Pannasch (born January 25, 1789 in Brussels , † October 6, 1855 in Vienna ) was an Austrian officer and writer.

Life

Anton Pannasch was the son of an officer of the Austrian governor Duke Albert von Sachsen-Teschen in Brussels. Driven out of Brussels by the Revolutionary Wars , the family came to Vienna and he later went to the Theresian Military Academy in Wiener Neustadt . Dismissed as an ensign in 1809, he took part in combat operations in Poland and Hungary with the 24th Infantry Regiment . In 1813 Pannasch came to the drafting office of the General Quartermaster's staff and took part in the 1813/14 campaigns in Germany and France as a lieutenant in the Pioneer Corps . He was then assigned to Infantry Regiments 3 and 41 . In 1848 he became a colonel and supreme commander of the Vienna National Guard . Pannasch also edited the " Austrian Military Journal ".

Military writings

  • Terrain theory and use of the terrain . 1834
  • Outpost service . 1846
  • The 1800 campaign in Italy . 1848
  • Exercier regulations for the National Guard (better people's armed forces) . 1849

Fiction

  • Memories of Italy in letters and mixed up poems . 1826
  • The boulder . 1826
  • The Counts of Montalto . 1826
  • Alboin . 1835
  • Maximilian in Flanders . 1835
  • Christmas Eve . 1837
  • Johnson's death . 1839
  • The bet . 1839
  • Errors of life . 1841
  • The Hereditary Count . 1845
  • Czerny Georg . 1847

literature

Web links

Wikisource: Anton Pannasch  - sources and full texts