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  2. Black Brunswickers - Wikipedia

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    The Brunswick Ducal Field-Corps (German: Herzoglich Braunschweigisches Feldcorps), commonly known as the Black Brunswickers, was a volunteer military unit raised by Frederick William, Duke of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel during the Napoleonic Wars. The Duke was a strong opponent of Napoleon's occupation of German territory. [1]

  3. Frederick William, Duke of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel - Wikipedia

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    Frederick William, Duke of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel (German: Friedrich Wilhelm; 9 October 1771 – 16 June 1815), was a German prince and Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg and Oels. Nicknamed " The Black Duke ", he was a military officer who led the Black Brunswickers against French domination in Germany.

  4. Battle of Halberstadt - Wikipedia

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    The volunteers were equipped by the Austrian Empire; the main colour of their uniforms was black, giving rise to the epithet of Schwarze Schar ("Black Horde") but were known in English as the "Black Brunswickers". [1] The corps campaigned with the Austrian Army in the summer of 1809, but when the Austrians concluded the Armistice of Znaim on 12 ...

  5. Battle of Ölper (1809) - Wikipedia

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    The Battle of Ölper took place on 1 August 1809 in Ölper, currently a district of the town of Brunswick, as part of the War of the Fifth Coalition. It pitched troops of the Kingdom of Westphalia against the Black Brunswickers under Frederick William, Duke of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel, but ended in a tactical draw.

  6. Totenkopf - Wikipedia

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    The Brunswick corps was provided with black uniforms, giving rise to their nickname, the Black Brunswickers. Both hussar cavalry and infantry in the force wore a Totenkopf badge, either in mourning for the duke's father, Charles William Ferdinand, Duke of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel , who had been killed at the Battle of Jena–Auerstedt in 1806 ...

  7. Brunswick troops in the American Revolutionary War - Wikipedia

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    The corps had to be properly officered, and the men ready for campaign service; the corps had to be fully equipped with the exception of the horses for the cavalry. The corps should be formed into five regiments and two battalions. Brunswick would maintain the number of men in the corps through annual recruitment if necessary.

  8. Community Preserves Black History in Brunswick - AOL

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    Robert Griffin came to Brunswick, Georgia decades ago as a band director. "And in 1962 we really started approaching different segregated entities in the community such as the bowling arena ...

  9. The Black Brunswicker - Wikipedia

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    The Black Brunswicker (1860) is a painting by John Everett Millais.It was inspired in part by the exploits of the Black Brunswickers, a German volunteer corps of the Napoleonic Wars, during the Waterloo campaign [2] and in part by the contrasts of black broadcloth and pearl-white satin in a moment of tender conflict.