Gneisenau
Gneisenau is the name of:
- August Neidhardt von Gneisenau (1760-1831), Prussian general field marshal and army reformer
- August Wilhelm Neidhardt, called von Gneisenau, father of Field Marshal Gneisenau
- Bruno Neidhardt von Gneisenau (1811-1889), son of Field Marshal Gneisenau, Prussian General of the Infantry
Gneisenau is the name, named after Field Marshal, ships:
- SMS Gneisenau (1879 ), three-masted frigate of the Bismarck - cruiser - class
- Gneisenau, Reichs- mail steamer the generals class of the North German Lloyd
- SMS Gneisenau (1906 ), Large cruiser Scharnhorst class of the Imperial Navy
- Gneisenau (ship, 1914), built as a trawler patrol boat of the Imperial Navy
- Gneisenau (ship, 1935), Passenger Ship of the North German Lloyd
- Gneisenau (ship, 1936), Battleship Scharnhorst class of the Navy
- Gneisenau (F 212), School of Hunt class frigate of the German Navy
Gneisenau referred
- A municipality part of Hetzdorf, part of the municipality Uckerland, Uckermark, Brandenburg
- With a German name, a village within the Russian settlement Cholmogorje ( Wischnjowoje ) in Rajon Prawdinsk, Kaliningrad Oblast ( Gneisenau, Circle Gerdauen, East Prussia )
See also:
- Gneisenaustadt Schildau
- Schloss Gneisenau
- Gneisenau Colliery
- Disambiguation