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  2. Battle of Kunersdorf - Wikipedia

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    Frederick fought on the ground of his enemy's choice, which was not suited for the tactics he planned to use. Russian troops are shown in dark red; Prussian troops are in blue. Map by German Grosser Generalstab (General Staff), Wars of Frederick the Great. 1880. Prussian activities began at 2:00 am on 12 August.

  3. Frederick the Great (game) - Wikipedia

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    Frederick the Great was designed by Frank Davis and Edward Curran, with graphic design by Redmond A. Simonsen, and was published by SPI in 1975 as a pull-out game in Strategy & Tactics #49. SPI also released it packaged in a "flatpack" box. It was not a bestseller for SPI, failing to crack SPI's Top Ten Games list after it was published.

  4. Battle of Zorndorf - Wikipedia

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    By 1758, Frederick was concerned by the Russian advance from the east and marched to counter it. East of the Oder river in Brandenburg-Neumark, a Prussian army of 36,000 men fought a Russian army of 42,590 at Zorndorf on 25 August 1758. [23] The Battlefield was a morass of marshlands and streams, making passage and tactics difficult

  5. Frederick the Great - Wikipedia

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    For instance, Thomas Carlyle's History of Frederick the Great (8 vol. 1858–1865) emphasised the power of one great "hero", in this case Frederick, to shape history. [314] In German memory, Frederick became a great national icon and many Germans said he was the greatest monarch in modern history.

  6. Category:Battles of Frederick the Great - Wikipedia

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    Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Pages in category "Battles of Frederick the Great" The following 22 pages are in this category ...

  7. Battle of Rossbach - Wikipedia

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    Frederick had discovered the use of operational maneuvers and with a fraction of his entire force—3,500 horsemen, 18 artillery pieces, and three battalions of infantry—had defeated an army of two of the strongest European powers. Frederick's tactics at Rossbach became a landmark in the history of the military arts. [35]

  8. Royal Prussian Army of the Napoleonic Wars - Wikipedia

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    The officers retained the same training, tactics, and weaponry used by Frederick the Great some forty years earlier. [1] In comparison, the revolutionary army of France, especially under Napoleon Bonaparte, was developing new methods of organization, supply, mobility, and command. [2]

  9. Battle of Leuthen - Wikipedia

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    Europe in the years after the Treaty of Aix-la-Chapelle. Austria is in yellow, and Prussia, with the Province of Silesia, is in purple. Although the Seven Years' War was a global conflict, it acquired a specific intensity in the European theater as a result of the competition between Frederick II of Prussia, known as Frederick the Great, and Maria Theresa of Austria.