Today's installment concludes The Seven Years War,the name of our combined selection by Wolfgang Menzel and Frederick The Great. The concluding
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The King supposed, as was very probable, that the troops of Zieten already were in action with the enemy.Continuing The Seven Years War,our
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After having maturely examined and weighed all these reasons, it was determined to commit the fortune of Prussia to the issue of a battle,Continuing
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The sudden changes that had happened during this campaign required new measures to be taken and other dispositions to be made.Continuing The Seven
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The Empress Elizabeth expired in the ensuing year, 1762, and was succeeded by Peter III, who instantly ranged himself on the side of
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The constant want of ready money for the purpose of recruiting his army, terribly thinned by the incessant warfare.Continuing The Seven Years
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The campaign of 1759 was opened with great caution by the allies.Continuing The Seven Years War,with a selection by Wolfgang Menzel.Previously
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The Austrians had meanwhile gained great advantages to the rear of the Prussian army, had beaten the King's favorite, General Winterfeld, at Moys in
The Seven Years War
This series has nine easy 5 minute installments.IntroductionIn the Seven Years' War Prussia stood practically alone against the united strength