The Duchy of Braunschweig was originally a friend of Prussia, and then through subtle changes, the Duchy of Braunschweig has basically become a vassal of Prussia, and even after Ferdinand, Duke of Braunschweig, served Prussia, the Duchy of Braunschweig actually existed in name only.
But the people of the Braunschweig family did not care, you must know that a small Braunschweig can never catch up with Prussia, and in this case, although it has lost a certain degree of **, but it is still very worthwhile to be able to occupy a place in the top of the Prussian family.
You don't see that with the development of the times, some small states like the Duchy of Braunschweig have disappeared into the long river of history, and it is not unacceptable for some long-term people to abandon some of their current interests in order to obtain the prosperity of the family.
Now that Ferdinand had become a giant in the Prussian army, and Ferdinand Jr. was following in his uncle's footsteps, the Brunswick family was becoming more and more important in Prussia, and in this case, gaining the friendship of the Braunschweig family was a very important help for Blücher.
Therefore, when Ferdinand's messenger arrived outside Krakow to convey to Blücher what Ferdinand the Younger meant, Blücher only thought for a moment, and then readily agreed.
As mentioned earlier, wherever and whenever there are people, there will definitely be struggles, and these years of experience have already made Blucher's vision quite long-term.
Moreover, the order of the Military Department had already been given, although the 13th and 15th Divisions had not left the Polish theater of operations.
But the command was undoubtedly transferred to Ferdinand the Younger, if the Thirteenth and Fifteenth Divisions could not do their best to cooperate with Ferdinand the Younger.
Not only will it push Blucher to the opposite side of the Braunschweig family, but it will even worsen the senses of Blucher among the Prussian high-ranking bosses.
Blücher, who had already been snubbed by the military once, had endured all the hardships to climb to this position today, and he did not want to affect his future development because of temporary gains and losses.
And after happily agreeing to Ferdinand's request, Blucher was once again distraught by the events in Krakow.
The previous time, under the command of Fernando, the Austrian army in Krakow launched an attack on the Prussian front with some Polish refugees, and although the Prussian army finally succeeded in defeating the Austrians, the aftermath has not yet subsided.
Because of the sudden attack of the Austrians, many Prussian soldiers on the front line had direct contact with these Austrians.
After the battle, these soldiers brought the plague to the Prussian barracks, which had been quelled, to the beginning again, so that Blucher was busy dealing with the plague in the barracks during this time.
In addition, when the Prussian army attacked Krakow, 10,000 Polish soldiers were mobilized to fight with the Prussian army, and the two breakouts in Krakow caused nearly six Polish civilians to fall under the guns of the Prussians, which caused those Poles who followed the Prussian army to have strange emotions.
Even if it weren't for Blucher's iron-blooded suppression and the constant vigilance of the Prussian soldiers against those Polish soldiers, these Polish soldiers would have caused great trouble for Blucher.
In order to blockade Prussia, the Polish refugees who broke through were fought like a massacre.
Blucher used various propaganda methods to declare to all the Poles who had been involved in the battle or who had been captured that the Poles had been forced by the Austrians to rush to the Prussian lines.
Blucher tried to make the Austrians play the role of traitors who were behind the scenes and drove the Poles to their deaths, and Blucher's propaganda did play a role, but there were still many Poles who became very emotional after seeing the blood of countless of their own compatriots, and many even gave birth to the idea that the Prussians and Austrians were the same dog.
This also allowed the idea of Polish ** to spread again in the minds of all Poles.
In order to curb these thoughts, Blucher on the one hand issued orders to strictly control the minds of the soldiers to those Polish officers who had long since been surrendered by Prussia, and at the same time, the entire Polish soldiers' garrison was constantly monitored by the Prussian army.
In addition to these two fronts, in other parts of Poland, albeit massively, the Austrian army had already been annihilated.
But small Austrians remained throughout Poland, and these small Austrian groups learned that Krakow was besieged by Prussians and could not break through.
One by one, they harassed the Prussian army's logistical lines, and the Polish towns that had surrendered to Prussia were retaliated against by small Austrian forces.
At the moment, Blucher did not have any extra troops to deal with the remnants of the Austrians, and his only hope was that the Sixteenth Division would arrive as soon as possible. ..............................................
After entering the Imperial Diet in Frankfurt, Daphilia seemed quite complacent, defeating Frankfurt meant that the so-called emperor ** had already existed in name only, and the remaining small princes could not enter Dafilia's eyes at all, and the only Hessian army that could cause trouble for the Prussian army also hurried to the lair like a frightened rabbit.
For the fleeing Hessian army, Dafilia did not send an army to chase after him, after all, even if the Hessians are not good, they are also the compatriots of Her Royal Highness the Queen Mother, if they chase the Hessian army today or even annihilate here, even if Her Royal Highness the Queen Mother does not lose her temper on the bright side of the people's feelings, but the opinion of Dafilia behind it must be ten out of ten, and this is not what Dafilia wants to see.
Therefore, after the capture of Frankfurt, Dafilia wrote a military newspaper to Brandenburg and said that the Hessians were the greatest contributors to the attack on Frankfurt, and at the same time, the Hessers also kindly conveyed their love to the Prussian army when they evacuated Frankfurt.
August 26, 1791.
William was standing at his desk, holding a pen that seemed to Buel to be very peculiar.
I don't know what I'm writing on a big piece of paper.
If William had known that Bouel thought his pen was peculiar, William would have said that Bouel did not understand elegance.
William was holding a brush used in ancient China.
Originally, Prussia did not have the Four Treasures of the Study, but Wilhelm accidentally found a complete set of the Four Treasures of the Study in a remote corner of the Chinese upper floor in the Sanssouci Palace in Potsdam.
In his previous life, although William was a ** silk, he loved ancient Chinese poetry, and he still practiced a good brush in his own opinion.
Just as William was engrossed in scolding Fang Xuan on the paper, he saw a document suddenly handed to him by Buel.
William frowned, put down the brush in his hand and took the note, only to see that it was written that the Prussian army had conquered Frankfurt, and most of the emperor had surrendered to the Prussian army except for the Hessian army.
The emperor was no longer able to resist the future offensive of the Prussian army.
After reading it, William's face changed sharply, and this change made Buel, who was standing next to William, shocked, you must know that William's face changed drastically, but it is not a common situation, this situation must have something terrible.
After taking a few deep breaths, William finally managed to hold back the excitement in his heart, and then laughed "Haha!
Buel.
Our General Dafilia is really good, you can also take a look, after reading it, quickly send this document to the military department, and send an order to the whole army, the emperor ** has been completely defeated, and the Western Front will not worry about it from now on!
Haha....."
After a few laughs.
William picked up the brush that had been put down earlier and continued to write on the paper: "Qinghai Changyun Dark Snow Mountain, the lonely city looks at Yumen Pass.
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Yellow sand wears gold armor in a hundred battles, and if you don't break the gods, you won't return it" Of course, this poem was copied by William, but this poem written by William himself was auctioned at a sky-high price in later generations, and of course, the children of the Hohenzollern family would never be reduced to the point of auctioning William's own handwriting.
But why William could write Chinese characters is also how he knows this ancient Chinese poem.
But historians have been studying for a lifetime and have not been able to find an answer.
Straight to the point.
When Bouel learned from William that Frankfurt had been breached, Bouel was struck by lightning.
You must know that these days, with the increase of the Austrian army on the front, the pressure on all fronts is very great, and under such circumstances, Dafilia's ability to capture Frankfurt without losing much strength is great news for the whole of Prussia.
After writing a poem, William saw that Buel was still stunned, and he was angry and amused "Buel, why don't you send me an order to the military department, and someone to notify the government!"
After saying this, William strode out of the room, and of course he had to find someone to share the good news, and now there was a person in Sanssouci who was eager to hear from Frankfurt, and that person was Queen Louise.
When William arrived at Louise's bedchamber, Louise was chatting with Anna and several other ladies in the drawing-room, and Lilisa was there.
Since Anna became pregnant, Louise regarded Anna as more important than William, and even before William could speak, Louise took the initiative to ask to bring Anna to Sanssouci Palace for summer vacation, which naturally made William a little unable to refuse.
But before that, Anna and Karina had reached an agreement after all, Anna was in the Brandenburg Palace, and Karina was in Sanssouci Palace, and the two sides did not meet each other, so after William tactfully revealed some words to Louise, Louise was furious and ridiculous, and even wanted to beat William at that time.
Fortunately, Anna stopped Louise, otherwise Louise, who had never been angry with William, would really do something to William, and then it would become the laughing stock of the whole world.
However, although Louise calmed down under Anna's persuasion, she also made a request to William, that is, Anna could go wherever she wanted, and there was no place in Prussia where Anna could not go, and William, who was a little helpless, had to respond with a wry smile.
Fortunately, Karina's three daughters were also empathetic, and left Sanssouci before Anna arrived at Sanssouci, leaving only one Lilisa who hesitated and did not leave Sanssouci.
However, neither Louise nor Anna have any ill feelings towards Lilisa, and even Anna feels a little sorry for Lilisa.
After all, Lilisa was also alone in Prussia, and she and Anna did have many similarities.
Again.
Although Anna has been very reasonable in many things since she became pregnant, and even has a hint of indisputability, Anna herself knows that all this is just an illusion.
After becoming pregnant, Anna thought a lot, and the status of her future child was the most important.
Intrigue in the court has always been endless.
To put it mildly, the current Anna is blessed by Louise, if Louise has any strengths and weaknesses, why should Anna, who is not supported by the majority, survive in the Prussian palace.
History has proven it countless times.
The position of the queen is not very stable, and it is not impossible to abolish the queen.
Therefore, for the sake of her future status and more for the status of her future children, Anna's personality is becoming more and more like a good wife and mother, but Anna also knows that she is a little weak in terms of strength in the face of Karina's three daughters.
One of Karina's three daughters is the granddaughter of the prime minister of the government, and the other is the daughter of the head of the Prussian military intelligence, both compared to Karina and Dury.
Anna's foundation in Prussia was not a little worse, and in such a situation it was most effective to divide and attack.
So Anna aimed at Lilisa, who had the weakest personality among the three daughters and the best family background to deal with, Lilisa's character shortcomings doomed her to become the queen, and naturally it was impossible for her to become Anna's biggest threat.
It's best to be able to pull Lilisa into your own camp.
So after coming to Sanssouci Palace, Anna showed favor to Lilisa everywhere, but she didn't taste Anna's power, and Lilisa's personality was really a little weak and tight, so she didn't dare to disobey Anna's orders in many things, and her performance naturally made Anna more and more happy, and at the same time, the strength of the wooing was further increased.
Seeing that Anna and Lilisa are able to get along.
William also breathed a sigh of relief in his heart, to be honest, among the three daughters.
William's most uneasy thing was Lilisa.
Lilisa's personality is fine elsewhere, but not at all in the palace.
At the same time, Lilisa can also be said to be William's most distressed girl, Lilisa, who is from the Danish royal family, was originally given to William as a gift by the Danes, but Lilisa accepted all this, not only that, no matter what William wants, Lilisa will not disobey William, this kind of pitiful girl is naturally more loved by William.
"Your Majesty is here!"
Seeing William's arrival, Louise was very happy first, after all, although the mother and son were in the same palace, except for the time to eat, William was dragged down by those national events, and often didn't even eat together, so Louise would naturally feel happy to see her son suddenly appear.
After William's arrival, except for Louise, the other women stood up and saluted William, William nodded and sat down beside Anna and said to Louise: "Mother, this time I'm here to tell you good news!"
"What's the good news?
Do you want to come and talk about it in person?
” William looked at Anna, then smiled at Louise: "Our army has won, Frankfurt has been conquered by our army!"
"Hoo .............."
When William finished speaking, not only Louise, but everyone in the room exclaimed.
"And how is your uncle, is he injured or captured?
Did the people of Hesse suffer heavy casualties?
” Sure enough, as William expected, after William finished speaking, Louise's first thought was the casualties of the Hessian army and the situation of Sunigo.
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And when Louise questioned William, Anna, who was sitting next to William, looked a little unnatural.
Frankfurt is not only the place where William and Anna's wedding was held, but also the coronation place of the emperors of the Holy Roman Empire, and as long as those who know the current situation between the Austro-Prussian War know that Frankfurt is of significance to the Austro-Prussian War.
But now that Frankfurt has been conquered by the Prussians, this means that the Prussians can completely recover from the Main theater of operations, and even mobilize troops from the Main theater to help Bohemia, and once the Prussian army really comes back, then the whole situation of the war will definitely change dramatically.
Anna's face turned pale and pale, but as for the joy at all, there was no joy at all.
Although Anna had decided to give everything for her children in the future, Austria was her home country after all, and Leopold II was her father, and in such a situation, it was impossible for her to rejoice that her husband would be able to defeat her father.
"Mother, don't worry, His Royal Highness Sunigo has nothing to do, before our army is about to launch an attack on Frankfurt, His Royal Highness Sunigo led the army to return to Hesse immediately Frankfurt, according to the previous generals' report, Sunigo also specially sent someone to greet our generals when he left Frankfurt!"
"That's good, that's good, God forbid!"
After hearing that nothing had happened to Sunigo and that the Hessian army had suffered no casualties, Louise's face became very joyful, and she even began to pray to God.