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Battle Of Prague, 1757, In The Seven Years’ War - André Geraque Kiffer
Battle of Prague, 1757, in the Seven Years’ War A historical simulation
André Geraque Kiffer
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--- Kiffer, André Geraque.
Battle of Prague, 1757, in the Seven Years’ War. A historical simulation. André Geraque Kiffer.
Author’s Edition, Rio de Janeiro, 2023. Bibliography: 141 p. 78 il. 21 cm..
1. History. 2. Art of War. 3. Science of War. 4. War Games. I. Author. II. Title.
ISBN 978-65-00-92799-3
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As a Military Historian I rely on a summary of the historical fact, I analyze and highlight the decisive factors, before simulating hypotheses what if…
hypotheses through a board game. In the simulation, all possibilities of the purpose of the study are completed, when the past of history is analyzed based on the theory of the present and projected for similar situations in the future. Since 2010 I have published the following series of simulations: I. Historical Simulation of the Wars of the First Empires; II. Historical Simulation of the Wars in Classical Greece; III. Historical Simulation of the Roman Wars; IV. Historical Simulation of Wars in the Medieval Era; V. Historical Simulation of Wars in the Modern Era (1453 to 1774); VI. Historical Simulation of Wars in the Age of Revolutions (1775 to 1860); VII. Historical Simulation of Wars in the Industrial Age (1861 to 1913); VIII. Historical Simulation of the First World War; IX. Historical Simulation of World War II; X. Historical Simulation of the Cold War (1917 to 1991); and XI. Historical Simulation of Contemporary Wars (1991 to ...). Keywords: History. Art of War. Science of War. War
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Battle of Prague, 1757. A historical simulation by André Geraque Kiffer
HISTORICAL FACT
Seven Years’ War (1756 to 1763)
Img 1: Europe in 1748.
The so-called Diplomatic Revolution was a major diplomatic change triggered by the separation of interests between Austria, Great Britain and France. The Peace of Aix-la-Chapelle, following the War of the Austrian Succession (1744-1748), made Austria aware of the high price it had paid in having Great Britain as an ally. Maria Theresa of Austria had defended her claim to the Habsburg throne and had her husband, Francis, crowned emperor in 1745. However, she was forced to give up valuable territory in the process.
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Battle of Prague, 1757. A historical simulation by André Geraque Kiffer
Img 2: Diplomatic Revolution in the 18th century.
Under British diplomatic pressure, Maria Theresa had to give up most of Lombardy and the occupied part of Bavaria. The British also forced her to cede the Italian city of Parma (from the Duchy of Milan) to Spain and, more importantly, to abandon her valuable state of Silesia to Prussian occupation. During the war of 1744, Frederick II of Prussia had conquered Silesia, one of the lands of the Kingdom of Bohemia, further advancing Prussia as a major European power and a growing threat to the German lands of Austria and Central Europe as a whole. This growth of Prussia was welcomed by the British, who saw it as a means of reducing French influence in Germany, which might otherwise have grown in response to Austria's weakening.
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Battle of Prague, 1757. A historical simulation by André Geraque Kiffer
Img 3: Silesia until 1742.
Therefore, Great Britain and Prussia, at the Westminster Convention on January 16, 1756, agreed that Great Britain would not support Austria in a renewed conflict over Silesia, if Prussia agreed to protect Hanover from France, because this it had been owned since its King George I (born and raised in the electorate). Maria Theresa sent her chancellor, Count Wenzel Anton von Kaunitz, to France to secure an alliance that would allow Austria to regain Silesia. Kaunitz approached Madam de Pompadour, Louis XV's mistress, to intervene in the negotiations.
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Battle of Prague, 1757. A historical simulation by André Geraque Kiffer
Img 4: British Hanover since 1714.
However, the French king was reluctant to agree to any treaty presented by Kaunitz. Furthermore, the Habsburg lands no longer threatened their territory, as Frederick II had managed to interrupt Habsburg-German rule on the border with France. Therefore, France no longer saw Austria as an immediate threat and thus preferred to sign only a defensive alliance with Austria, concluding a First Treaty of Versailles on May 1, 1756, in which both signatories agreed to remain neutral, but provide 24,000 soldiers each if the other came into conflict with third parties. Maria Theresa's diplomats, after ensuring this French neutrality, actively began to establish an anti-Prussian coalition.
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Battle of Prague, 1757. A historical simulation by André Geraque Kiffer
Img 5: Habsburg lands at the beginning of the 18th century.
Austria's actions alerted Frederick II, who decided to attack first, invading Saxony and starting the Seven Years' War. Frederick also intended to dissuade Russia from supporting Austria, who had had a defensive alliance since 1746. However, Russia, under the direction of Empress Elizabeth, sent 80,000 soldiers to support Austria. A year after the signing of the First Treaty of Versailles, France and Austria signed a new alliance, this offensive, in a Second Treaty of Versailles on May 1, 1757. Austria promised France the Habsburg Netherlands (present-day Belgium) and, in return, Maria Theresa would receive back Parma, 129,000 French soldiers and the promise of 12 million pounds every year until the return of Silesia to Austria.
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Battle of Prague, 1757. A historical simulation by André Geraque Kiffer
This Seven Years' War was divided into five Theaters of Operations: Europe, North America, South America, West Africa and India. For these other theaters, see my book The World War from 1756 to 1763. A historical simulation , published in 2021.
Img 6: Central Europe.
Theaters of Europe. The Western European theater of operations in western Germany pitted the French against the British-allied Germans. After initial defeats, the British
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allied army managed to protect Prussia's western flank and secure Hanover against French occupation. The Central European theater of operations was the scene of campaigns and battles between Prussians against Austrians and Russians, with the majority taking place in Saxony, Silesia, Bohemia and the region bathed by the Oder River. Frederick began the war with the intention of attacking and occupying wealthy Saxony. His strategy for 1757 was to deliver a knockout punch to the main Austrian army before the Russians had fully mobilized for war. This year was marked, then, by a series of major battles which, however, did not give a decisive strategic victory to the Prussian. Frederick's strategy, revised for 1758, had envisaged carrying out preventive attacks against the Austrians and Russians, preventing them from forming a united front, but with the amount of casualties suffered he was forced, in 1759, to radically alter his military plans to a strategic defense. In this, the idea was to allow his enemies to come against him and, exploiting the advantage of the interior lines, defeat them one at