prussians in A Sentence

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    The Prussians lost around 10,000 men.

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    This time, we have the Prussians with us.

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    This time, the Prussians followed them.

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    He said;"there have been no Prussians here for three days.

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    Among his maternal Protestant ancestors were several famous Prussians, including Field Marshal August von Gneisenau.

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    doctrines created by French theorists because of their defeat by the Prussians in the Seven Years' War.

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    However, even with the Prussians, the British could be defeated, but Gebhard Leberecht von Blucher did everything to avoid this.

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    However, most importantly, after the Russians of Napoleon, the Prussians, Swedes with Saxons and even Austrians ceased to be afraid.

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    That is what he, who was captured by the Prussians, clearly explained to a distant relative- the Prussian colonel von Belling.

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    However, even with the Prussians the British could be defeated, but it was Gebhard Leberecht von Blucher who did everything to prevent this from happening.

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    Unfortunately for the Habsburgs, they suffered from the first blitzkrieg carried out by the Germans- then called the Prussians- during the Seven Weeks War of 1866.

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    Russians, Austrians, Prussians and Swedes were also exhausted in the“Battle of the Peoples” and preferred the“golden bridges” for Napoleon to powerful persecution, for which military historians still criticize Kutuzov.

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    In any event, the siege was ended by a 23-night bombardment campaign in January, in which the Prussians lobbed 12,000 shells into the city, killing and wounding around 400 people.

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    In 1791 the Legislative Assembly passed the"Drill-Book" legislation, implementing a series of infantry doctrines created by French theorists because of their defeat by the Prussians in the Seven Years' War.

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    There, the Bavarians, and equally hated the Prussians, and Austrians, and the French decidedto fight with former allies, but had planned to just smash a flank guarding force of about 20 thousand people.

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    It was there that the Bavarians, who equally hated both the Prussians, the Austrians, and the French, decided to fight the former allies, although they planned to defeat only the flank guards with a force of about 20 thousand people.

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    Although Anglo-French skirmishes over their American colonies had begun with what became the French and Indian War in 1754, the large-scale conflict that drew in most of the European powers was centered on Austria's desire to recover Silesia from the Prussians.

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    However, Wellington, who had repeatedly pounded Napoleon's marshals in the Pyrenees, was indeed literally a step away from defeat, even defeat, near Waterloo, and his soldiers managed to survive not least because they knew that the Prussians would not abandon them.

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