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Kniggrtz 1866: The Creation Of Modern Germany (Campaign, 429)
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An InDepth Look At One Of The Biggest SetPiece Battles And One Of The Most Decisive In European History PreWwi.Growing Friction Between The CenturiesOld Austrian Empire, SelfStyled Guardian Of Germany, And The Smaller But More Dynamic Prussian Empire Led To War Between The Two Countries. In June 1866, Three Prussian Armies Crossed Into Bohemia, And Brushed Aside The Hastily Assembled Austrian Forces That Stood In Their Path. The Battered Austrians Fell Back To The Town Of Knnigrtz (Now The Czech City Of Hradec Krlov) On The River Elbe, Where Their Reserves Were Waiting. The Battle Began On 3 July And Resulted In A Prussian Victory.Expert Historian Angus Konstam Explores This Critical Battle Of The AustroPrussian War, Examining What The Prussian Victory Meant For The Political Landscape And How It Led To The Modern German State. Featuring Stunning Artwork, Detailed Maps And Period Images, This Book Also Highlights How Advanced Industrial Age Technology Played An Important Role, And How More Modern Tactics Fought Against The Old Style.
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