A History of PrussiaTraces the origins and rise of the Prussian state from the thirteenth century, to the causes and consequences of its incorporation in to the German Empire. |
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At Mollwitz the Prussian army under Field-Marshal Schwerin gained its first major
victory. It was not Frederick's victory, though he had drawn up the plan of battle,
which envisaged a tentative application of the oblique order of 110 A History of ...
At Mollwitz the Prussian army under Field-Marshal Schwerin gained its first major
victory. It was not Frederick's victory, though he had drawn up the plan of battle,
which envisaged a tentative application of the oblique order of 110 A History of ...
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In military terms it was a splendid victory for Prussia's soldiers, the air of triumph
still captured in the ringing tunes of the Hohenfriedberger March, the composition
of which has been attributed to Frederick himself and probably rightly so.
In military terms it was a splendid victory for Prussia's soldiers, the air of triumph
still captured in the ringing tunes of the Hohenfriedberger March, the composition
of which has been attributed to Frederick himself and probably rightly so.
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But Frederick had no time to enjoy his victory. While he was busy in Saxony the
Russians were devastating East Prussia and Prince Charles of Lorraine had
entered Silesia. Schweidnitz, Bevern and then Breslau fell into his hands.
But Frederick had no time to enjoy his victory. While he was busy in Saxony the
Russians were devastating East Prussia and Prince Charles of Lorraine had
entered Silesia. Schweidnitz, Bevern and then Breslau fell into his hands.
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