Manstein
Manstein is
the historical name of the East Prussian village of Juckstein , Ragnit / Tilsit-Ragnit district, since 1946: Kraineje (Kaliningrad) , settlement in Krasnosnamensk Raion, Kaliningrad Oblast, Russia
and the surname of the following people:
- Alexander von Manstein (1773-1851), Prussian major general
- Bernhard von Manstein (1740–1816), Prussian major general
- Bodo Manstein (1911–1977), German doctor, non-fiction author and co-founder of the Association for the Environment and Nature Conservation Germany (BUND)
- Christoph Hermann von Manstein (1711–1757), Prussian general
- Erich von Manstein , born as Fritz Erich von Lewinski (1887–1973), German field marshal
- Ernst von Manstein (1794–1876), Prussian lieutenant general
- Ernst Sebastian von Manstein (1678–1747), Russian lieutenant general, governor of Reval
- Georg Friedrich von Manstein (1702–1757), Prussian colonel
- Georg von Manstein (1844–1913), Prussian lieutenant general
- Gustav von Manstein (1805–1877), Prussian general of the infantry
- Hermann Johann Ernst von Manstein (1742–1808), Prussian lieutenant general; Adjutant General
- Johann Bernhard von Manstein (1740–1816), royal Prussian major general, chief of Dragoon Regiment No. 10
- Johann Dietrich von Manstein (1706–1759), Prussian officer, most recently Colonel Frederick the Great
- Johann Gottlieb Wilhelm von Manstein (1729–1800), Prussian lieutenant general
- Leopold Sebastian von Manstein (1717–1777), Prussian major general
- Mady Manstein (1928–1991), German television announcer
- Melanie Manstein (* 1972), German actress, voice actress and author
- Richard Viktor von Manstein (1838-1896), American Confederate officer (as Richard Manston)
- Samuel Alexander von Manstein (1773-1851), Prussian major general
- Tim Manstein (* 1989), German soccer player
- Wilhelm Dietrich von Manstein (1741–1809), Prussian major general
Manstein also denotes
- a Baltic noble family Manstein (noble family)
- the Manstein publishing house
See also: