At dusk, William rode on his horse and looked at the battlefield that had returned to calm, and couldn't help but sigh Lassy's old spicy, I really can't underestimate these famous generals.
Although he is handed down from later generations, and he has been mixed in the sea of historical and military books all year round, it does not mean that he can turn these ancients around.
In reality, everyone wants to travel back in time to ancient times, and then rely on their own knowledge to achieve their goals with more knowledge than the ancients.
But you really can't underestimate the ancients with your head alone, and the reason why you can be called a famous general naturally has his reasons.
William was thinking silently, and Dessau, who was on the side, looked at William with his head down, thinking that William was thinking about today's battle situation.
In fact, Dessau, like all the ministers, was against William going to the battlefield in person at the beginning, and they all thought that although William looked calm, he was a nine-year-old child after all, and how much could a child understand about military affairs.
In fact, what they didn't expect was that William's personal conquest was also a last resort, after the death of Frederick the Great, Prussia urgently needed an eloquent monarch, and William was only nine years old.
Although handling political affairs can also accumulate fame for William, overwhelm the disobedient people in the country.
But what could be more prestigious than a victor, William needed a chance to prove himself, and the Austro-Prussian war was the best platform.
Therefore, despite the opposition of his ministers and the Empress Dowager Louise, William insisted on taking the conquest himself, and with the victory of a series of wars, William's popularity in Prussia had risen to the point of no return.
If Wilhelm could defeat Marshal Lassi on the Western Front, then it can be said that in the history of Prussia, Wilhelm will leave behind a brilliant legacy comparable to Frederick the Great.
The Russian army, which had been in Gliwice, was greatly excited to hear that the Prussian army had captured Plzeň and that the Austrians had retreated to České Buděwice for defense, because it meant that there was no force in Moravia between Gliwice and České Budějevice that could stop the advance of the Russian army.
Suvorov urgently informed Empress Catherine II of the situation, and the Empress immediately ordered Suvorov to lead an army into Moravia, and at the same time sent an additional 50,000 Russian troops led by Rumyantsev to reinforce Suvorov's expeditionary corps.
Catherine II looked at the map of Central Europe and was full of ambition, and after the end of the Russo-Turkish war, Russia finally had another opportunity to expand its territory.
Suvorov, after receiving the order of Catherine II, immediately ordered Kutuzov to lead his cavalry corps as the vanguard to march into the Moravian region.
And when Queen Theresa, in Vienna, learned that the Russian army had marched on Moravia, she had to order Kautz to visit Paris again, and she wrote a letter to her daughter, Marie Antoinette, queen of Louis XVI, in which she said in her heart: "My daughter, your mother country, the Austrians, is being invaded by barbarians, led by Prussia, and the war is going in a direction that is not in our favor.
Remember what I said to you when you were gone: Farewell, my dearest child, be very good to the princes of France, that they may say that I have sent them an angel.
But my child, now Austria needs the help of your angel.
Vienna has fond memories of our family, can you bear to let it be wiped out by the flames of war?
I still remember your lively and lovely look when you were babbling, and since your father is gone, I have had to hold back my grief to raise your brothers and sisters, and the child will be when my brother and I beg you, let your husband help Austria once."
After reading the letter, Queen Mary couldn't help but cry.
Although Queen Teresa was very strict with her, Queen Teresa did love her the most among her brothers and sisters, because she was the only one who could mess around in front of Queen Teresa without being scolded.
That night, Queen Mary took the initiative to meet Louis XVI for the first time, Louis XVI was studying locks in his office, and when she saw Marie, whose eyes were red and swollen and she couldn't cry, Louis XVI asked distressedly: "My Mary, what's wrong with you, are you looking for any treasure again, it's okay, just buy what you like, don't tell me" Louis XVI looked at Marie, but instead of cheering as usual, Marie continued to whimper, and Louis XVI scratched his head and said: "Isn't it that I've been too focused on these locks lately, you want me to accompany you, okay, I'll accompany you to Porto tomorrow to have a good time, what do you think?"
Looking at Louis XVI, who was gently soothing in front of her, Marie suddenly felt that her former self did not care too much about her husband, although Louis XVI was cowardly, but since she married him, he had never disobeyed her demands.
He threw away his cherished locks, he didn't annoy himself, he always satisfied himself with what he wanted.
Could it be that he was too much before, and Mary thought like this.
Louis XVI saw that Marie had kept her head down and had not spoken, and that he was as helpless as a child, and he said hurriedly: "Mary, what's wrong, is it someone who made you angry, it's okay, I'll send someone to arrest him immediately" Queen Mary raised her head, looked at the ordinary-looking king in front of her, and said softly: "Louis, my Louis" said and ran into Louis XVI's arms.
Louis XVI hugged Marie in his arms, and his mouth was comforting from time to time.
Mary looked up and said to Louis: "Louie, I want to ask you for one thing, you must promise me" Louis XVI looked down at his beautiful wife in his arms and said affectionately: "Mary, don't say one thing, it's ten, a hundred, I promise you" Mary bit her lip and said: "I would like to ask you to order France to declare war on Prussia" Louis XVI was surprised and said: "Mary, why do you think so, didn't you oppose the declaration of war on Prussia in the first place" "Louie, I was wrong, but you must promise me, my mother and brother will almost lose their hand, and I heard that my second brother Leopold was captured by the Prussians, and in the end my mother took out her property and ransomed it back," said Mary, her eyes reddened, and tears flowed down her cheeks Promise you, when do you say when war will be declared," Louis XVI said after a moment's thought "The sooner the better," Mary replied immediately I will summon my ministers to the palace, and tomorrow I will send envoys to declare war on Prussia, do you think it would be good?"
asked Louis XVI softly Marie hummed softly in Louis XVI's arms, and then stopped talking, and Louis XVI did not open his mouth to spoil the atmosphere in front of him, and the couple hugged each other tightly.
At Christmas, William was on the front line with the army, and when the priest in the army led everyone to pray, William also lowered his head and prayed softly.
On this day, all the troops of both sides returned to their respective camps and took advantage of this rare opportunity to rest.
But at the end of the prayer, William received bad information that France had entered the war.
The French army was massing at an unprecedented rate and marching to the Ischer region of Luxembourg, where it appeared that the French were preparing to march on Prussia after Christmas.
Wilhelm urgently ordered Marshal Dessau to immediately meet Leipzig with 3,000 cavalry, where he would meet up with the 40,000 levies in Brandenburg and go to stop the French.
After Dessau took the men away, William felt that time was running out, and now that the French were in the war, fortunately the Russians had not yet betrayed Prussia, and if they did, Prussia would become even more passive than it had been during the Seven Years' War.
Wilhelm again sent envoys to St.
Petersburg with gifts to visit Catherine II, this time offering more favorable terms, William promised Russia both Moravia and Slovakia, and after the victory over Austria, Prussia supported Russia in waging war against Sweden in northern Europe.
Moreover, William was also preparing to marry the Romanov dynasty and marry his sister Frederick Louise Wilhelminny to Alexander, the grandson of Catherine II, of course, this last one was only a preparation for William in the event of a bad situation in Prussia, because at the moment neither his sister nor Alexander was still a child.
On Christmas night, William decided to rejoice with his soldiers, and in addition to the necessary garrison, William allowed all the soldiers to drink.
Although Prince Henry saw William's young age and was reluctant to give William a wine glass, William still snatched the glass back from Henry's hand, and after pouring a full glass of wine, William walked out of the tent.
Looking at the soldiers sitting on the ground in the barracks, William walked to a place and raised his glass to everyone, and the soldiers saw that His Majesty the King raised his glass and drank it with great pride.
Looking at the harmonious situation in front of him, Prince Henry followed behind Wilhelm and smiled, and after a while the camp resounded with a singing voice, singing "Ode to the Emperor Friedrich" "Emperor Friedrich, my Emperor, my master Soldiers from all over the country were mobilized Two hundred battalions and several thousand squadrons, each soldier was equipped with sixty rounds of ammunition Two hundred battalions and several thousand squadrons, each soldier was equipped with sixty rounds of ammunition Tough guys, Your Majesty said I expect you to fight side by side with me, They peeked into the Silesia and Kvozko I had gotten, and my millions of coffers They peeked into the Silesia and Kvozko I had gotten, and my millions of coffers The Russian Empress has made an alliance with France, and the Holy Roman Empire has betrayed me, The Russian army began to attack Prussia Come!
Let them know that we're not to be messed with!
My generals and marshals and generals are ready to go In God's blessing, like thunder and lightning storms Who did not know Emperor Friedrich and his soldiers In God's blessing, like thunder and lightning storms Who doesn't know that Emperor Friedrich and his soldiers" In the loud singing, Wilhelm looked at the enthusiastic soldiers and was full of confidence in this war, Frederick left him not only a kingdom but also a brave Prussian army that was not afraid of life and death.
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