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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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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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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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1529:Hautcharmoy
1510:Winterfeldt
748:Reichenbach
743:Burkersdorf
608:Brandenburg
592:Hilbersdorf
542:Hoyerswerda
502:Sonnenstein
435:Langensalza
410:2nd Münster
395:1st Münster
298:Alt-Bunzlau
293:Reichenberg
109: /
1822:Categories
1769:References
1525:von Zieten
940:Saint Cast
804:Fehrbellin
634:Kunersdorf
440:1st Cassel
385:Lutterberg
360:Hastenbeck
67:6 May 1757
1566:Footnotes
1544:Aftermath
1392:Austrians
1388:Prussians
955:Belle Île
935:Cherbourg
920:Cartagena
915:Rochefort
839:Neuensund
794:Stralsund
777:Pomerania
738:Adelsbach
708:Landeshut
597:Erbisdorf
507:Hochkirch
475:Amöneburg
365:Rheinberg
328:Domstadtl
1453:Schwerin
1075:125miles
864:Neukalen
829:Pasewalk
723:Liegnitz
703:Neustadt
683:Liegnitz
624:Zorndorf
602:Freiberg
547:Sackwitz
497:Rossbach
445:Grünberg
288:Lobositz
209:Strength
72:Location
1627:p. 240.
1437:Bohemia
1433:Silesia
1429:columns
1412:Prelude
1386:64,000
1366:In the
1128:Dresden
945:Britain
930:St Malo
910:Minorca
878:Almeida
854:Gollnow
673:Leuthen
668:Breslau
651:Silesia
619:Küstrin
567:Strehla
562:Dresden
557:Meissen
537:Korbitz
470:Nauheim
425:Warburg
420:Emsdorf
415:Corbach
370:Krefeld
355:Geldern
343:Teplitz
333:Olomouc
198: (
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159:Austria
147:Prussia
97:14°33′E
94:50°05′N
81:Bohemia
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789:Anklam
784:Demmin
698:Neisse
644:Gostyn
614:Berlin
587:Döbeln
582:Torgau
400:Minden
390:Bergen
323:Holitz
303:Prague
230:13,275
214:64,000
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122:Result
77:Prague
1483:Keith
1435:from
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1030:Third
1020:First
960:Cádiz
765:Memel
713:Glatz
552:Maxen
492:Pirna
455:Ölper
405:Fulda
318:Gabel
313:Kolín
1805:ISBN
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1476:Daun
859:Spie
658:Moys
380:Meer
64:Date
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1370:or
629:Kay
201:DOW
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