Arnold Karl Georg von Kameke (14 April 1817, in Pasewalk – 12 October 1893, in Berlin) was a Prussian General of the Infantry and Minister of War.
[1] Kameke began his military career in the Prussian Army in 1834 by enlisting in the 2nd Engineer Battalion in Stettin.
He participated in the Austro-Prussian War as chief of staff of the II Corps, which was part of the First Army.
But before Méziéres fell he was called to Versailles on 23 December 1870 to lead the engineers' attack against Paris.
On 9 September 1873, after having acted on the post since the turn of the year, Kameke succeeded Albrecht von Roon as Minister of War.