Why Everyone Feared the Prussians | Battle of Leuthen 1757 AD
Please excuse any mispronunciations. The tactical genius of Fredrick the Great is best understood by looking at the Battle of Leuthen. With the state of Prussia in a do or die situation, the king is forced to execute a complex tactical maneuver vs an army twice his size and stretch his soldiers training to their limit Amazon Links Berlin The Downfall: 1945 - Anthony Beevor https://amzn.to/45QLR0K https://amzn.to/44zKSQ2 The Army of Fredrick the Great - 2nd edition - Christopher Duffy https://amzn.to/44hf43L Fredrick the Great - A Military History - Dennis Showalter https://amzn.to/4eALgCF Sources The Army of Fredrick the Great - 2nd edition - Christopher Duffy Fredrick the Great - A Military Life - Christopher Duffy Fredrick the Great - A Military History - Dennis Showalter The German Way of War - Robert M. Citino https://www.kronoskaf.com - (A great website for all things 7 Year War)

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