replacement for Alwin Saenger Joseph Mausbach Centre Wilhelm Maxen Centre 18 (Süd-Hannover-Braunschweig) Wilhelm Mayer Centre 27 (Oberbayern-Schwaben) Bavarian...
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Wittenberg and Dresden were conquered. He secured Marshal Daun in the Battle of Maxen and fought victorious in the battle of Strehlen. 1761, he resigned from...
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artillery was lost at Kunersdorf, replaced quickly, and then lost again at Maxen. Between 1754 and 1771, nine prototypes had been introduced into the Prussian...
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Friedrich Wilhelm von Forcade de Biaix, aka Frideric Guillaume de Forcade (born 23 July 1728, Berlin; died 2 or 3 September 1778, Frankfurt an der Oder)...
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Friedrich Wilhelm Quirin von Forcade de Biaix, baptized Quirin Frideric de Forcade, aka Friedrich Quirin von Forcade, aka Frédéric Quérin de Forcade (*...
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on 20 and 21 November he surrounded the entire corps of General Finck at Maxen, forcing the Prussians to surrender. These successes were counterbalanced...
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Magnus Sprengtporten managed to rout the Prussian forces commanded by Wilhelm Sebastian von Belling. By mid September 1761, after the capture of Platen...
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Radaxdorf and charged their flank, and another 30 squadrons commanded by Georg Wilhelm von Driesen charged their front. The Bayreuth Dragoons hit the other flank;...
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Austria Hoyerswerda, Saxony Prussian victory Battle of Maxen HHL 20 November 1759 Prussia Austria Maxen, Electorate of Saxony Austrian victory Battle of Meissen...
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mobile batteries later in the year and they participated in the Battle of Maxen, another Prussian loss.(Hedberg 1987, pp. 11–13) As an example of the cavalry...
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