Roth, Robert Maximilian
Roth, Robert Maximilian
General
born: 27.09.1812 in Mühlburg, Karlsruhe
died: 10.04.1885 in Gernsbach (Baden)
Roth was transferred from Baden service as a captain to the Nassau general staff in 1840 and was the tutor of Nassau Prince Nicolas(Nikolaus zu Nassau) until 1849.
In 1850 Roth became director of the military school (Kadettenanstalt) as a major and from 1855 as colonel commander of the 1st Nassau Infantry Regiment. In 1866 Roth, now a general, was commander of the Nassau troops that took part in the campaign against Prussia on the Austrian side. For reasons as yet unknown, Roth left the Nassau troops and fled to Switzerland. It is remarkable that Roth, a non-nobleman and non-Nassau native, was able to become prince-educator.
Literature
Rosenwald, Walter: Die Herzoglich Nass. Brigade im Feldzug 1866, Taunusstein 1983 [p. 295 (Index)].
Wacker, Peter: The generals of the Duchy of Nassau. In: Zeitschrift für Heereskunde, vol. 34, 1972 [p. 193].