When Frederick II (later known as Frederick the Great) came to the throne in 1740, he had three advantages for which he owed thanks to his father: a modern, well-organised state; full coffers; and a properly trained and equipped army. Under a leader as renowned as Seydlitz, the Prussian cavalry achieved the nearest to a state of perfection that it was ever going to. So great was its reputation in the Seven Years’ War that Napoleon made a special point of warning his men at the beginning of the 1806 campaign to beware of the Prussian cavalry.

Prussian Cavalry of the Napoleonic Wars (1)
R348,73
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| ISBN | 9781780965239 |
| Number Of Pages | 48 |
| File Size | 3.94 mb |
| Format | EPUB |
| Edition | 1 |
| Published | 20-03-2012 |



