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Prussia's Glory

By: Emperor's Press

Type: Hardcover

Product Line: Historical Books (Emperor's Press)

Last Stocked on 8/1/2024

Product Info

Title
Prussia's Glory
Publisher
Category
Author
Christopher Duffy
Publish Year
2003
Pages
208
Dimensions
7.5x10.25x.75"
NKG Part #
2147587649
Type
Hardcover

Description

They called it Prussia's Glory.

Rossbach and Leuthen are included in the Great Battles of History.

Frederick made himself one of the Great Captains by these victories.

Prussian military prowess became legendary.

But the Franco-German army swept away at Rossbach, and the Austrian army routed at Leuthen, were not only larger and had a fair share of professional soldiers, but the Austrians had beaten the Prussians not long before. So how were they so humiliated? What made Frederick Great?

For more than a century people believed it was because the Prussians were just naturally suited for war. Until 1945 many Germans, and their foes, remembered how Frederick miraculously saved Prussia against overwhelming odds, by marching through the snow towards Leuthen church.

As always it was not so simple. The expert on 18th century armies, Christopher Duffy, shows why French, Austrian and Reichsarmeesoldiers, though often enough brave and skillful, marched to defeat, and how Frederick, often unaware of the legend he was creating, won these famous battles. But it is no longer left to myth, but to reliable accounts of hard fighting, quick decisions, and the fate of the soldiers and civilians swept up by the fighting.