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George von Amsberg : ウィキペディア英語版 | George von Amsberg Georg von Amsberg (June 24, 1821 – November 21, 1876)〔(Amsberg's gravestone )〕〔Dempsey〕 was a German, who served in Austria, Hungary, and the United States as a military officer in both the Hungarian revolution of 1848 and the American Civil War. Along with such other figures as Carl Schurz and Franz Sigel, he was among a group of European revolutionaries and emigrants who have been collectively termed "Forty-Eighters", a number of whom served prominently in the Union Army. ==Early years== Georg von Amsberg was born in Hildesheim〔〔germanimmigrants1850s.com〕 near Hanover, where he was educated at the Polytechnic Institute (the precursor to the University of Hanover). Like many Germans after the downfall of the Holy Roman Empire of the German Nation, he joined the Austrian Army in 1837 as a cadet, and advanced rapidly.〔''New York Times'', September 10, 1861〕 By 1848 he was an officer in an elite Hungarian hussar (light cavalry) regiment.〔Pivany, 1913, pp. 48-49〕
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