Yes, although he was greatly influenced by von Mises, who was critical of socialism and a strong defender of laissez-faire liberalism. von Hayek's theories and critical opposition to the "welfare state" (read: "The Constitution of Liberty" <1960>) and his subsequent writings of "Law, Legislation and Liberty" (1973-1979).
Friedrich Wilhelm August Heinrich Ferdinand Steuben, also referred to as the Baron von Steuben, was a Prussian-born military officer who served as inspector general and Major General of the Continental Army during the American Revolutionary War.
Baron Friedrich von Steuben was put in charge of training the raw troops at Valley Forge. He had introduced himself as a General officer in Prussia and volunteered to work without pay at training the soldiers. Later it was found out that he never made it higher than Captain; but he had done such a good job at training the soldiers and making them into an army that Washington made him a General in spite of his lower ranking.
It was called August by the First Roman EmperorAugustas.
"Little Boy" was dropped on Hiroshima Monday, August 6, 1945.
The Luftwaffe, German term for their air force, was bombing anyone, anything and in particular the shipping ports of London. It was used as a scare tactic of the English people. It only strengthened their resolved to defeat the madman Hitler and the evil Nazis. That was their concept of the Nazis.
Friedrich August Belcke was born in 1795.
Friedrich August Rosen was born in 1805.
Friedrich August Bouterwek was born in 1806.
Friedrich August Bouterwek died in 1867.
Friedrich August Wolf died in 1824.
Friedrich August Rauch was born in 1806.
Friedrich August Rauch died in 1841.
August Friedrich Gfrörer was born in 1803.
August Friedrich Gfrörer died in 1861.
Friedrich August Grotefend died in 1836.
Friedrich August Grotefend was born in 1798.
Friedrich August Elsasser was born in 1810.