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Chapter 556: Sweden Sends Troops


However, although the Prussian side declared Leopold II of Vienna as the "puppet emperor" in the name of the Reichstag, there were still quite a few princes in the Reich who did not think much of Prussia, and even the first emissary sent to Bavaria after the Reichstag was re-established was driven back by Etans.

Since the fall of the Austro-Pacian coalition, Bavaria has accelerated its expansion, and Itans has done his best to assemble an army that is far stronger than before.

Itans had already made up his mind to fight Prussia to the end, and in this case, although the Prussians were willing to make concessions in some respects, they still could not change Itans's determination.

In a way, the reason why Itans was determined to support Austria in the end was precisely because Itans did not feel that Prussia had a great hope of a final victory in the long run.

The princes of Main and the Rhine were a complete rabble, and although they seemed to be on the side of Prussia at the moment, it is worth questioning how much of their sincerity was in their hearts.

Moreover, although the strength of the princes has been weakened many times, and even under the pressure of Prussia, they have to contribute some of their own troops to form the emperor, but everyone knows that these princes still have a lot of strength in their hands.

Take the Duke of Hesse Sunigo as an example, although Hesse contributed 5,000 people to the emperor under the support of Prussia, this does not mean that Hesse subjugated Prussia.

At present, the main army of Prussia led by Daphelia has returned to the Bohemian front, and only two divisions remain in the Main Valley.

The strength of the two divisions seems to be quite a lot.

But once a powerful prince stands up against Prussia, then don't expect these two divisions of Prussian troops to be of much use, after all, the Prussian army of two divisions needs to defend the vast Main River valley.

In addition to the reasons mentioned above.

Itans also has his own views on the current European landscape.

At this moment, Prussia can be said to be in the limelight on the European continent, but Prussia has one of its biggest shortcomings, that is, Prussia does not have a reliable ally on the European continent.

Prussia's staunchest ally was the British, but the British were now busy seizing French and Spanish colonies around the world.

In addition, the British Royal Navy is indeed recognized as the world's first, but the British Army is not valued.

Take the North American War of Independence as an example, not to mention the battles in which the French ** team participated, it has the most advanced weapons in the world and has an advantage in troops.

At the same time, the British Army, which also has the support of the world's largest navy, actually suffered several defeats at the hands of those farmers on the North American continent.

This was simply ridiculous in the eyes of Itans, so he did not look down on the British Army, and Spain had taken back Gibraltar from the British some time ago.

It also reflects the incompetence of the British Army.

Britain was located overseas and had a strong navy to protect it, so the European powers could only look at it, but Prussia was different.

Prussia is located in the middle of the European continent.

At the moment, France is sending troops to the Netherlands to face the British Army.

And in the event of the defeat of the British Army, the French could directly threaten Prussia proper.

The current Prussia itself can be said to be quite empty, and Itans does not doubt that if the French attack Prussia directly, then Prussia will lose.

It was precisely because of this thinking that Itans was resolutely on the opposite side of Prussia, and Bavaria had now raised a considerable army, which in Itansi's opinion was before the victory in Bohemia.

Bavaria is absolutely safe.

Even if the Prussians defeated the Austrians on the Bohemian front, Bavaria was not afraid of the Prussian threat!

But what Itanth didn't know was.

Dafilia's army on the Main did not make it all the way west, and after Dessau sent messengers to Dafilia to convey his battle plan, Dafilia set his sights on Bavaria.

Previously, Dafilia led the 1st and 2nd Divisions in Bavaria, and now Dafilia had three divisions of Prussian troops and 10,000 Hanoverian troops led by Ernst.

The situation was urgent in Dessau, but Dessau was not without the strength to fight back, which Dafilia was sure of, so Dafilia changed his previous idea of leading all his army to aid Dessau, but sent Scharnhorst to lead the third division to continue to the Bohemian front, while he himself led the remaining two divisions and 10,000 Hanoverian troops to Bavaria.

Although the 3rd Division was sent, with the Hanoverian army, Dafilia still had 36,000 troops under his command, and 36,000 men seemed to Dafilia to be able to complete the regret he had left last time.

At present, although Bavaria has undergone national mobilization, the domestic army of Bavaria is only 70,000 people, and even these 70,000 people have not been systematically trained, so it can be said that they are only a little stronger than the serfs.

And excluding the troops stationed in various places, the mobile forces that Itansi can call on at any time will definitely not exceed 50,000 or even 40,000.

If Bavaria's performance during this period has shown that Itans is preparing to go all the way to the dark, and if he does not take the opportunity to solve the Bavarian threat in a short time, then it is impossible to say that even if Prussia wins the Bohemian campaign, he still needs to face a Bavaria with a domestic army of nearly 100,000.

So after marching to Nuremberg, Dafilia led his main army south, and his goal was Munich.

In November 1791, the war between Austria and Prussia lasted for nearly a year, but so far there has been no clear winner of the war.

In the east, in Poland, Blucher was busy consolidating the newly occupied Austrian Poland, while in Silesia, Ferdinand the Younger's five Prussian divisions were gradually gaining an advantage over the Austrian army on the front line in Moravia, and it might not be long before Ferdinand Jr.'

s forces could approach Hungary.

However, despite this, the main battlefield between the two sides is Bohemia, and everyone knows that the real place that can decide the victory or defeat between the two sides is the Bohemian battle.

After retreating to Seydlice, Tuha asked Vienna to send reinforcements as soon as possible, and on the other hand, Tuha also tried his best to improve the morale of his army, and at the same time, Tuha also strengthened the fortifications in the Seydlicice area as much as possible.

Once again, Tuha and Dessau are at a stalemate, but what Tuha doesn't know is that the current stalemate is what Dessau would like to see.

Without Dafilia's assistance or support from Brandenburg, Dessau was unable to defeat the Austrian army on the other side, even against the Austrians, who were nearly twice as numerous as his own, and Dessau felt the difficulty, despite the fact that he had the mountains of the Bohemian border as a natural defense.

Although there are countless examples of winning more with less from ancient times to the present, there are prerequisites, and when both sides have similar equipment and combat effectiveness, and even the commander is a first-class general, being able to lead a small number of troops to defeat an enemy army twice as many as his own strength can be said to be extremely painful.

Dessau's Prussian army was not much, and if there was any mistake, then the Prussian mainland would open its door, which was a weight that Dessau could not bear.

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The possible reinforcements for the Legion of Daphelia and Tuha were the factors that would change the situation, but neither had the strength to launch a major campaign and ensure success until reinforcements from both sides arrived.

At the end of November 1791, the Swedish government sent a diplomatic note to the Russian Imperial Government, which read as follows: "In view of the fact that the Russian central government is no longer able to maintain a stable situation in Eastern Lithuania and Latvia, and in view of the fact that the Swedish government has a large number of Swedish expatriates in the above two places, in order to protect the lives and property of the Swedish expatriates in the above two places, the Swedish government has decided to protect the overseas Chinese by arm!"

This note can be said to have caught Penin, the newly appointed Prime Minister of the Russian Empire, by surprise.

Since the accession to the throne of Alexander, the prime minister of the new government has been the focus of attention in St.

Petersburg.

The fact that the prime minister of the time of Paul I could no longer be used was already agreed upon by the whole of St.

Petersburg, in such a situation it became difficult to see who would be the prime minister of the new government.

The aristocracy and the Romanov royal forces and the military did not give in to each other, and in the end, Penning, who had some relationship with all parties but was not too important, was pushed to the forefront, and it can be said that Penning, the prime minister, was completely the product of the compromise of all forces.

After Penning came to power, Alexander went to the Estonian front, making Pennin the only person in St.

Petersburg who could represent the central government of the Russian Empire.

Immediately after receiving a note from the Swedish diplomatic envoy, Penning immediately used his right as prime minister to convene a meeting of the Provisional Duma.

When Penning threw out the demands of the Swedes, the Duma, who had hurried to the Duma meeting, suddenly became noisy.

Some Duma believe that Sweden has been defeated by the Russian Empire for many years, and even if the Russian Empire is weakened now, the Swedes will not be allowed to ask for this or that in the Russian Empire.

Other Duma, on the other hand, believe that the fact that the current Russian Empire is weakened must be seen considerably, and that even if they do not agree with the demands of the Swedes, they will force troops to these two regions......................