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Chapter 559: Immortal


At this moment, Leopold II's heart was simply not willing to wait for a moment.

He was bound to win the war on the Bohemian front, and this was true of Leopold II, and so was it for Prussia.

When Dafilia communicated his next plan of action to Brandenburg, Wilhelm knew he couldn't wait any longer.

According to common sense, the Prussian military department should veto Dafilia's proposal, after all, the most critical place at the moment is Bohemia, and at such a time, Dafilia actually proposed to lead the main force of the coalition to attack Bavaria, which is simply a big and a small one.

But it is undeniable that Bavaria is a threat to Prussia, and although it is now fledgling, Bavaria has shown that they will fight Prussia to the end.

Bavaria was not weak, and even ranked third in the entire Holy Roman Empire, and if it had not been for the deliberate suppression of Prussia and Austria, Bavaria would not have looked so invulnerable as it does now.

You know, a few decades ago, a Bavaria had a powerful army of nearly 100,000 troops.

The Bohemian front line is indeed related to Prussia's national fortunes, but Bavaria really cannot be ignored, otherwise once Itans is given enough time, then even if Prussia defeats the Austrian army on the Bohemian line, the Prussians will suffer in the face of the Bavarian army that has been fully prepared.

In this way, instead of waiting for Bavaria to grow up and then pay a great price to eliminate it, it is better to strike first while Bavaria is still in its fledgling!

With this in mind, William agreed to Dafilia's proposal.

But this also poses a problem.

That is, Prussia could not change its current weakness on the Bohemian front.

Originally, according to the plan of the military department, after Dafilia and Ferdinand the Younger had finished their respective battles, they launched an attack on the Austrians on the Bohemian front from the east and west lines respectively.

By then, facing an army of up to fourteen Prussian divisions, the Austrians had completely fallen behind.

And now, although Dafilia has perfectly completed the strategy of the Main region, Ferdinand Jr. has been held back by the Austrians, and judging from the current situation, the five Prussian divisions in Silesia have no room for redeployment.

Dafilia's action in Bavaria was also approved by William, which meant that it was almost impossible for Dessau to receive large reinforcements.

Dessau's command had only six divisions after the arrival of the 20th Division, and even after the arrival of Scharnhorst's 3rd Division, Dessau had only seven divisions.

Seven divisions looks like a lot.

The strength of the army even reached nearly 90,000 men, but in the previous siege of Seydlice, Nichlao's 9th Division had basically been disabled, and the 3rd Division had not yet moved in place.

Plus the losses suffered by the various divisions.

At present, the total number of troops under Dessau's command is only about 50,000.

On the opposite side of Dessau was the Austrian army, which had a strong force, and now Wilhelm did not know that he had won a victory against Tuha in Bratnadesau, but even if Wilhelm knew, there would be no big fluctuations, because even if he lost 20,000 men, Tuha still had a strong force of 70,000 men.

At the same time, William also received information that Hungary had completed the conscription of 30,000 troops, and the destination of these 30,000 troops was Bohemia.

This means that by early December at the latest, the strength of the Tuha forces will be restored to the size of 100,000 men.

Judging from the current situation, even if Dessau's department wants to restore the strength of the various units, it will not be completed until the end of December.

Based on such a situation.

Once again, William proposed the idea of a royal expedition to the government and the Ministry of War, and this time William did not meet as strong resistance as the last time.

It is true that everyone knows that the Prussian army has outstanding combat effectiveness and Dessau is also a first-class general, but in the face of such a huge disparity in troops, it is false to say that you are not worried.

And the best way to change the current situation is either to send a large number of troops to the front, or to boost the morale of the Prussian army to the top.

A large increase in troops was obviously unrealistic, and at present in Brandenburg, even with the Hohenzollern Royal Guard, the Prussian armed forces were just over 20,000 men, several thousand of whom belonged to the unfinished 21st and 22nd Divisions.

The Military Department also paid attention to the 5th Division stationed in Denmark and the 6th Division stationed in Saxony, but as the French army led by Napoleon was about to collide with the British ** team, the 5th Division stationed in Denmark could not be mobilized at all.

In the safe of the Prussian Military Department there was a plan for what the Prussians would do in the event that the French defeated the British.

According to the plan, once the French had defeated the British, the 5th Division in Denmark would be immediately transferred to Hanover, where it would continue to the northern frontier of the empire after joining Hanover's army, where two divisions of Cologne's army would remain on standby.

After joining up with the two divisions of the Cologne army, the Prussian force would reach 40,000 men, and by that time, together with the strength of the Dutch and the strength of the British army after the rout, these forces would not be able to defeat the French, but they would be enough to buy Prussia a respite.

Now that the 5th Division has moved to the southern tip of Jutland, this also means that if the situation is not right, the 5th Division can immediately move westward.

As for the Danish garrison, Wilhelm gave full authority to the local police and militia, which were controlled by the Prussians.

Although the Prussian rule in Denmark was far from entrenched, in Denmark, Prussia also cultivated a group of forces loyal to Prussia, and for these forces, William did not expect them to contribute much in the Austro-Prussian War.

The Sixth Division left in Saxony was the one that William was going to personally bring to Bohemia, and the Sixth Division made great contributions in the process of arresting August, the Elector of Saxony, and also contributed to the subsequent suppression of Saxony.

The Guards plus the 6th Division could have a total strength of nearly 30,000 men, although it did not reach the point of surpassing the Austrians, but it was enough to play a role in the war on the front line in Bohemia, and more importantly, William, as the king of Prussia, would personally fight with his soldiers on the front line.

Of course, Prince Henry of the Military Department had talked to William about the question of his command after he arrived at the front, and William's answer was that he would be under the command of Marshal Dessau like all other Prussian soldiers when he arrived at the front, even the royal guard.

Although he made great achievements in the last Austro-Prussian War, William did not think that he was a unique genius in the command of the war, and even in William's opinion, perhaps a random general in the Prussian army commanded in a frontal battle was better than himself, and his own more than others was nothing more than some small knowledge on some classic cases that later generations had browsed.

Therefore, William will not do anything to interfere with the command of Dessau, you must know that there is a specialization in the art industry, and as the king of Prussia, William only needs to use good people, of course, using good people is also the largest science in the world.

It was under William's attitude that Henry and Ferdinand would no longer dissuade William from going to Bohemia, after all, William had already made it very clear, and William was a very stubborn man, and his determination could rarely be changed.

On November 27, 1791, under the Victory Goddess of Brandenburg, Wilhelm issued a pro-conquest edict to the whole of Brandenburg, 15,000 soldiers of the Guards swore to march under the light of the Victory Goddess, and more than 70,000 Brandenburg residents gathered on both sides of the Victory Avenue to watch his king and his warriors pass under the triumphal arch in turn.

"In 1782 we were victorious, and now we will be victorious.

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Those Austrian clowns thought that they could defeat our great Prussia after silently licking their wounds, but the fact was that those Austrian clowns hugged our heads and cried again and again under our swords!

The last time we regretted not taking Vienna, this is not only my regret, but also the regret of all Prussia.

But this time, even if those Austrians wept and groveled before us again, Prussia would not forgive them again!

This time our goal is not just Bratner, Bratner is too small for us, our goal is Vienna!

Without the invasion of Vienna, this war will not be over!

We want to show the Austrians that any resistance is futile in the face of the Prussian army, and that we will let them sleep in a nightmare forever!

Now, my warriors, let's send those Austrians to hell with a complete victory!

Under the light of the goddess of victory, our army is invincible, and the great Prussia will be immortal!

” Once the inspiring declaration made Prussia immortal become the slogan chanted by everyone, and William, who was standing at the top at the moment, seemed to really see the goddess of victory beckoning to him!