Frederick the Great’s Allies 1756–63
Stuart Reid author Gerry Embleton illustrator Sam Embleton illustrator
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Published:10th Sep '10
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A history of the army of allies who won a great victory at the battle of Minden in 1759 and who revolutionized the use of 'light' support troops on the front line.
The Seven Years' War in Germany was characterised by an increasing use of 'light' troops in conjunction with regular infantry and cavalry as part of an evolution in military tactics. This book draws attention to these tactical developments and also provides an analysis of the allied army that fought alongside Frederick the Great in Germany.The Seven Years' War in Germany was characterised by an increasing use of 'light' troops in conjunction with regular infantry and cavalry as part of an ongoing evolution in military tactics. This book draws attention to these tactical developments and also provides an analysis of the allied army that fought alongside Frederick the Great in Germany. Composed of troops from the electorate of Hanover and contingents from Hessen-Kassel, Brunswick and Prussia, this force was funded by Britain and led by a Prussian officer, Prince Ferdinand of Brunswick. Later, British troops joined this army as it operated throughout western Germany, and together the allied army won a great victory at the famous battle of Minden in 1759.
ISBN: 9781849081771
Dimensions: 248mm x 184mm x 5mm
Weight: 196g
48 pages