HEIMAT abroad - Fall 2019

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LIFESTYLE | Events

General Friedrich Wilhelm Ludolf Gerhard Augustin von Steuben: Washington‘s Baron The man behind the name of the Steuben Parade 1957 marked the first German-American Day Parade in Ridgewood Queens. General Friedrich von Steuben’s name was chosen as a patron for the parade because his birthday, September 17, was closest to the original German-American Day (first established on October 6, 1683). New York City, on the day of the parade, is filled with native costumes and bands. Grand Marshalls, such as Siegfried and Roy, Henry Kissinger, Eric Braeden, George Steinbrenner, Rudolph Giuliani, and George Pataki, have all been part of the three-hour parade. Although it is the largest ethnic parade in the United States, it doesn’t draw too much attention in the media.

The German-American Steuben Parade is held annually on the third Saturday in September

was founded in 1957 by German immigrants and German-Americans

is named after General von Steuben whose training of the young American troops helped achieve victory against the British

marches up Fifth Avenue to 86th Street and

ends in Central Park with a big Octoberfest-style party

is one of the most colorful parades in New York, with traditional costumes, stunning floats, marching bands and dancers.

General Friedrich von Steuben, was a major contributor to America’s independence. He was born in Magdeburg, Germany, on September 17, 1730, to Royal Prussian Engineer Captain Baron Wilhelm von Steuben and Elizabeth von Jagvodin. As a small boy, Friedrich accompanied his military father and followed him to battles in the Crimea and Kronstadt. He joined the army at age seventeen, serving as a Second Lieutenant in the Seven Years’ War (1756); was wounded at the Battles of Prague (1757) and in Kunersdorf, and rose to the post of aidede-camp to Frederick the Great. After these wars, von Steuben needed a salary. His contact with the future French Minister of War Claude Louis Comte de Saint-Germain in Hamburg in 1763 led him to Paris where he was introduced to Benjamin Franklin who was there to recruit military help for the American Revolution. However, the Continental Congress insisted on “volunteer” foreign military, therefore von Steuben headed for Prussia.

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Once there, he faced allegations of his homosexual involvement with other officers. Although Frederick II was—in today’s language—“gay” himself, it was a punishable offense for everyone else. Von Steuben fled to America with his French “military secretary” Peter Etienne Du Ponceau, his Italian

Greyhound “Azor”, and two male companions, where he landed in New Hampshire, and finally arrived at Valley Forge in Pennsylvania to join the Continental Army on February 5, 1778, with the promise of pay after the war. Von Steuben – appointed by Washington as Inspector General – found an army living in borderline squalor, disorganization and desertion. Soon, he developed sanitation and camp design standards, exact record keeping, and inspections to combat rampant graft and theft. He standardized the rank system, uniforms, arms, and laid out the regulations for troop drilling.


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