Wolf GrafvonBaudissin (8 May 1907 – 5 June 1993) was a German general, military planner and peace researcher. He was one of the developers of the concepts of Innere Führung (officially translated as "leadership development and civic…
Wolf Stefan Traugott GrafvonBaudissin (* 8. Mai 1907 in Trier; † 5. Juni 1993 in Hamburg) war ein deutscher Offizier, zuletzt Generalleutnant des Heeres, Militärtheoretiker und Friedensforscher.
Born in Rantzau, Holstein, in 1810 Baudissin entered the diplomatic service of the Danish government serving as secretary of legation successively in Stockholm, Vienna, and Paris.
He fought under Ernst von Mansfeld and led his troops after the death of Mansfeld in 1626. After the Treaty of Lübeck Baudissin entered the service of King Gustavus Adolphus of Sweden as a colonel of horse, fighting in the Polish campaign of…
Wolf Heinrich, count vonBaudissin was a German diplomat and man of letters who with Dorothea Tieck was responsible for many translations of William Shakespeare and thus contributed to the development of German Romanticism.
In Leipzig, Baudissin worked as privatdocent from 1874 to 1876. In 1876 he was appointed associate professor of theology at the University of Strassburg, where four years later he gained a full professorship.
Wolf GrafvonBaudissin ist einer der Väter der Bundeswehr. Seine Führungsphilosophie der Inneren Führung und das Leitbild vom Staatsbürger in Uniform bestimmen noch heute ganz wesentlich das Selbstverständnis der Soldaten und Soldatinnen.