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Helmuth Collection (#5)

"Helmuth von Moltke: A German Soldier's Legacy" Helmuth Johannes Ludwig von Moltke, a prominent figure in German military history, left an indelible mark on the world

Background imageHelmuth Collection: Helmuth Karl Bernhard Graf Von Moltke, 1800 -1891. German Field Marshal

Helmuth Karl Bernhard Graf Von Moltke, 1800 -1891. German Field Marshal. From Nuestro Siglo, Published 1883

Background imageHelmuth Collection: Count Helmuth Von Moltke, 1800-1891. Helmuth Karl Bernhard. German Field Marshall

Count Helmuth Von Moltke, 1800-1891. Helmuth Karl Bernhard. German Field Marshall. From A Photograph By Messrs. Richard And Lindner

Background imageHelmuth Collection: General von Moltke (the Elder), Prussian Army officer

General von Moltke (the Elder), Prussian Army officer
Helmuth Karl Bernhard Graf von Moltke (1800-1891), German Field Marshal and Chief of Staff of the Prussian Army during the Franco-Prussian War. Date: 1870

Background imageHelmuth Collection: German scrap, Helmuth Graf von Moltke

German scrap, Helmuth Graf von Moltke
German military scrap -- Helmuth Graf von Moltke (1800-1891). 19th century

Background imageHelmuth Collection: Helmuth Von Moltke

Helmuth Von Moltke
Helmuth Karl Bernard von Moltke Prussian military chief of staff Date: 1800 - 1891

Background imageHelmuth Collection: View of Indianola taken from the bay, on the Royal Yard, on board the barque Texana, Sept

View of Indianola taken from the bay, on the Royal Yard, on board the barque Texana, Sept. 1860 drawn from nature by Helmuth Holtz, circa 1860, US, USA, America

Background imageHelmuth Collection: 2657602; out of copyright

2657602; out of copyright

Background imageHelmuth Collection: COUNT HELMUTH VON MOLTKE (1848-1916). German soldier

COUNT HELMUTH VON MOLTKE (1848-1916). German soldier

Background imageHelmuth Collection: HELMUTH von MOLTKE (1848-1916). Full name: Helmuth Johannes Ludwig von Moltke. German soldier

HELMUTH von MOLTKE (1848-1916). Full name: Helmuth Johannes Ludwig von Moltke. German soldier. Photographed c1910

Background imageHelmuth Collection: Helmuth von Moltke the Elder - caricature by Phil May

Helmuth von Moltke the Elder - caricature by Phil May
Helmuth von Moltke the Elder (Helmuth Karl Bernhard Graf von Molke) (1800-1891) - a German Field Marshal - caricature by Phil May. Date: circa 1891

Background imageHelmuth Collection: Helmuth Johann Ludwig von Moltke (1848-1916 Moltke the Younger) Chief of the German

Helmuth Johann Ludwig von Moltke (1848-1916 Moltke the Younger) Chief of the German General Staff 1906-1914. Nephew of Field Marshal von Moltke (1800-1891). Soldier Uniform Pickelhelm

Background imageHelmuth Collection: View Of Indianola Taken From The Bay

View Of Indianola Taken From The Bay, On The Royal Yard, On Board The Barque Texana, Sept. 1860 Drawn From Nature By Helmuth Holtz, Circa 1860, Us, USA, America

Background imageHelmuth Collection: MOLTKE, Helmuth Karl Bernard (1800-1891). German

MOLTKE, Helmuth Karl Bernard (1800-1891). German marshal. Engraving

Background imageHelmuth Collection: STRINDBERG, August (1849-1912)

STRINDBERG, August (1849-1912). Portrait of August Strindberg. Engraving

Background imageHelmuth Collection: Helmut Von Moltke

Helmut Von Moltke
Helmuth Karl Bernard von Moltke Prussian soldier and chief of staff Date: 1800 - 1891




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"Helmuth von Moltke: A German Soldier's Legacy" Helmuth Johannes Ludwig von Moltke, a prominent figure in German military history, left an indelible mark on the world. Born in 1848, he dedicated his life to serving his country as a soldier and strategist. Today, we remember him for his remarkable achievements. One can catch a glimpse von Moltke's legacy through various artistic representations scattered across different parts of the globe. In the crypt of the Cathedral at Anagni, Italy, there is a captivating fresco from 1928 that pays homage to this great man. Its creator remains unknown but managed to capture the essence of von Moltke's character. Another stunning depiction can be found on the walls of Tarquinia's Tomb of the Augurs. Painted by an anonymous artist in 1928, it showcases Helmuth von Moltke's influence reaching far beyond Germany's borders. His close relationship with Kaiser Wilhelm II is immortalized in photographs like "General Moltke and Kaiser Wilhelm II. " This image serves as a testament to their shared vision and collaboration during challenging times. Even beyond Europe lies evidence von Moltke's impact. The Parsenn Funicular poster from Davos, Switzerland features his name prominently displayed alongside other notable figures—a tribute to his international recognition. Italy seems particularly captivated by this legendary soldier; murals within Tarquinia’s Leopards Tomb and Tomb with the Banquet depict scenes inspired by Helmuth von Moltke’s life and accomplishments. These intricate paintings transport viewers back in time while celebrating his contributions. Traveling further south brings us to Rome where Chamber II of Coemeterium Maius boasts an awe-inspiring ceiling adorned with beautiful artwork dating back to 1928. Amongst these masterpieces are subtle references paying homage to our esteemed subject—von Moltke.