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Battle of Prague (1757)

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means of explaining his frequent absences and seemingly deferred to Schwerin both on matters of reconnaissance and when the field marshal urged the necessity of an expedient attack at Sterbohol, a crucial village in the immediate vicinity of Prague, at the very onset of the battle. As such, Schwerin's leadership and the independent initiative of regimental commanders following the field marshal's untimely demise should be hailed as chiefly contributing to the battle's victorious conclusion.
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The Austrian army under von Browne had taken up a near invincible position on the Ziska- and the Tabor mountains. The town was on their left flank, with a steep gorge to the north, and to the west by a marshy slope with a brook at the bottom. The two Austrian commanders were in disagreement about the
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The Prussian victory was at a high cost; Frederick lost over 14,000 men, and two of his best generals were out of action (Schwerin was killed by enemy fire and Winterfeldt was severely wounded). Prince Charles had also suffered heavily, losing 8,900 men killed or wounded and 4,500 prisoners. Given
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King Frederick's exact whereabouts throughout the battle are, however, a matter of debate. The few recorded sightings of the King indicate he spent virtually the entire battle on the southern part of the field. By King Frederick's own account, he claimed to have fallen ill with stomach pains as a
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The Austrian infantry smelled the Prussian confusion and started to press the Prussians back down the slope, opening a gap between themselves and the remainder of the Austrian line still facing north. At this time von Browne was mortally wounded by Prussian infantry fire and carried into Prague.
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and Bevern spotted the gap in the Austrian line and started to filter infantry into the gap. Austrian Croats had engaged Prussians to the north of the Austrian left flank, but with the gap in the Austrian line being exploited by a steady stream of Prussians he pulled back and formed a new line
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Frederick ordered an immediate assault, but Schwerin convinced him to make a reconnaissance around the Austrian right flank. He returned with the information that gradually sloping green meadows offered a better chance for attack at the Austrian rear. The Prussian army started marching around
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the high casualties he had suffered, Frederick decided to lay siege rather than launch a direct assault on the walls of Prague. He calculated that 40,000 soldiers, in addition to 75,000 inhabitants, would soon consume the city stores.
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The final phase of the battle started around 3 pm, with Prussians engaging the still-forming Austrian line and outflanking them from the south. Charles withdrew into the town, the retreat being covered by his cavalry.
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7 am, and succeeded in staying largely out of sight till the Austrian generals noticed the movements around 10 am. Field Marshal von Browne shifted six infantry regiments to take up position to the south east.
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had been retreating skillfully and concentrating his armed forces towards Prague. Here he established a fortified position to the east of the town, and an additional army under
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in the 1756 campaign, he spent the winter devising new plans for a defence of his small kingdom. It was not in his nature, nor in his
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Meanwhile, the Austrians had not been idle. Though initially surprised by the early Prussian attack, the able Austrian field marshal
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On 6 May, around 5 am, the Prussian army assembled to the north on the Prosek heights, 115,000 men strong, and Frederick sent
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with 30,000 to the west of the town to cut off any Austrian retreat. The Austrians drew up for battle facing north and east.
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course of action: von Browne wanted to attack, but Charles decided to wait for Konigseck, who had been defeated at the
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His calculation, however, did not take into account the relief army Austria managed to field against him at the
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but was known to be retreating towards Prague, and possibly even for the arrival of
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to retreat, but having lost 14,300 men, decided he was not strong enough to attack
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reorganised the Prussian infantry in the south for another attack, the generals
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arrived, swelling the Austrian numbers to 60,000. The prince now took command.
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running south from the west end of the Tabor mountain.
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Battle of Prague (disambiguation)
Third Silesian War
Seven Years' War

Prague
Bohemia
Czech Republic
50°05′N 14°33′E / 50.083°N 14.550°E / 50.083; 14.550
Kingdom of Prussia
Prussia
Habsburg monarchy
Austria
Frederick the Great
Prince Henry of Prussia
Kurt Christoph Graf von Schwerin

Charles of Lorraine
Maximilian Ulysses Count Browne
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Reichenberg
Alt-Bunzlau
Prague
Siege of Prague
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