The war has developed to this extent, coupled with the failure of the first two battles, which has severely hit the morale of the Austrian army. Although after obtaining reinforcements from Hungary and Vienna, the morale of the Austrian army has been obtained to a certain extent.
It has improved, but it has not returned to the pre-war state.
Under such circumstances, the Austrian army needs a victory to boost its morale. In addition, Christmas is approaching and the soldiers' homesickness is about to reach its peak. If the morale of the army cannot be encouraged before this, then it is not guaranteed.
What kind of changes will happen to the army?
Of course, in addition to these thoughts, Tuha had no idea of being too tit for nothing. You should know that during Christmas in 1790, it was Prussia's attack on the Main River that kicked off the Prussian-Austrian war.
For this Christmas offensive, Tuha specially reclaimed most of the Magyar cavalry that had been scattered some time ago. Not only that, Tuha also drew 7,000 cavalry from the Austrian army on the entire Bohemia line.
A total of 20,000 elite cavalrymen gathered on the Magyars.
As mentioned earlier, in the western part of Bratna, it is a region where lakes and hills intersect. If there was no war, then this area would definitely be a good place for vacation, with mountains and waters and picturesque scenery.
But now that the war has entered, no matter how beautiful the scenery is, it has lost its meaning.
Previously, Tuha led his army to encounter a trap set by the Prussians in eastern Bratna. Under a fierce battle, the Austrian army was severely damaged. Whether the Austrians did not have anything to gain, at least they all knew that the Prussians were deployed.
It was in the east, not the previous west.
As time goes by, although the two sides are constantly fighting on the battlefield, large-scale battles have not happened, as if both sides have temporarily entered a dormant period.
Previously, Tuha ordered all Austrian troops to strengthen their local offensive against Prussia to a certain extent, it can also be seen as Tuha being covering this carefully planned plan.
In Tuha's plan, Karl will lead 20,000 elite Austrian cavalry from Seidlica to the Zaberji area westward, and after reaching Zaberji, 20,000 Austrian troops will change directions from here and go directly north to Blatna
Hilly areas in the west.
As for this plan, the most important thing is to work in covertly. Twenty thousand cavalry acted together. The momentum was not simply covered up. Once it could not be covered up and the Prussians were given information, the Austrian army lost the opportunity.
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In Tuha's consideration, the reason why I chose to change the Zaberji is precisely because of the concealment of the Zaberji area. Although the Pak and Austrian sides repeatedly competed between Bratna and Seedlitze, it was a far-fetched focus.
Although Zaberri has also received some attention, its terrain is not suitable for large-scale military operations and battles, so it has not received attention from both sides. Except for the scouts of both sides of the Pu and Austrian side, few people pay attention to this.
area.
Although Prussia won the second Battle of Bratna, the Prussian army was unable to recover the Seedlitse area in one go, which gave the Austrian army a breathing while also leaving Zaberri in the Austrian army.
Within the control range.
From Zaberz to the western part of Bratna, the entire route was full of hills and lakes, and during this period, the Austrian army had basically understood the deployment of the Prussian army. In the western part of Bratna,
Only the Prussian army of two regiments were deployed in the Pranica area, and the rest were all deployed around Blatna and in the eastern region.
For this operation, Tuha carried out careful preparations for a month. The Austrian scout had previously recruited more than a dozen guides from Zaberri, and all of them were seeking life from Zaberri to the eastern part of Bratna all year round.
hunter and fisherman.
Of course, in order to prevent these wizards from having any bad ideas, Tuha can be said to be generous.
With the cooperation of these guides, the entire line from Zaberge to eastern Bratna was marked on the map, which was not suitable for marching and dangerous places. Not only that, but even the posts of some Prussian troops were
These hunters were marked.
The cooperation of these guides undoubtedly gave Tuha and Carl greater hope for the success of these actions.
On December 20, 1791, a few days before Christmas, 20,000 Austrian cavalry led by Carl toward the Zaberri area. Of course, in order to cover up the traces of these cavalry, these 20,000 cavalry were all borrowed at night.
The cover of night was quietly moved.
However, just before these cavalry operations, the top leaders of the Prussian army led by Dessau also discovered something was wrong.
You should know that before, the Austrian side had scattered a large number of Magyar cavalry to the front line, and these Magyar cavalry also caused some trouble to the Prussians. However, since a few days ago, the Magyar cavalry, which gave Prussian generals a headache, actually came from
The front line disappeared.
The movements of these cavalry have attracted the attention of the Prussian senior officials. You should know that these Magyar cavalry have a population of 15,000. To a certain extent, the combat effectiveness of these 5,000 people is absolutely amazing.
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But Dessau is not Bai Xiaosheng after all. Although the Prussian intelligence agency is quite awesome, it cannot become a roundworm in the belly of Tuha. Therefore, Dessau could only order the Prussian army on all fronts to remain highly vigilant.
Defense against sudden attacks by Austrian troops.
Bratner not only became the base of the Prussian army command organization of the Bohemian War Theater. At the same time, after William arrived at the front line, he also became the location of William's palace. Of course, this palace is relatively simple, but William didn't care about it.
"Your Majesty, there is no large-scale war on the front line at the moment, and today is a rare good weather. I heard that Bratna's western suburbs is a rare place to hunt. Why don't we accompany His Majesty to relax?"
These days on the front line, although William has handed over all the military and political powers on the front line to Dessau for handling, William is the king of Prussia after all, and many things must be signed by William, and even though William will do state affairs after leaving Brandenburg
All of them were handed over to Locks, but Brandenburg still rushed to ask William for advice in some major matters.
Therefore, William spent this period very busy, even more busy than he was in Brandenburg and the Palace of Worry.
Looking at the rare weather outside the window, William stretched out his waist and turned around and said to Buel:
"Buel, the weather is really good today. Just do this. If you arrange it, you don't need too many people. It's enough to bring a company of cavalry!"
Upon William's answer, Buel nodded with a smile and then walked down to arrange.
A company of cavalry was quickly gathered together. After informing Dessau, surrounded by a group of cavalry, William led his close servants and the cavalry of this company toward the western suburbs of Bratna.
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After the results of the Battle of Newenburg were spread to Vienna, it caused a shock in Vienna. When Leopold II learned the news, the emperor's expression was very complicated, a little surprised and a little stunned. Of course, more
But it was angry.
The emperor suppressed his anger and said to the servants around him;
"Immediately call the important officials over and send envoys to France immediately. I need the French to fulfill their promises before and I!"
The importance of Bavaria to Austria is self-evident. You must know that Bavaria not only lives next to Austria, but also passes through a Rhine River. The Prussian army can sail from Munich through shipping and achieve its strategic goal of approaching the city of Vienna within two days.
Moreover, the capture of Bavaria by Prussia also means that Austria has been cut off, which Leopold II absolutely does not want to see.
Of course, although the Battle of Newinburg ended with the failure of Bavaria, this does not mean that Prussia has already taken Bavaria into its pocket. This is not only Leopold II understands, but also Dafilia, as a general of the Prussian military.
Very clear, too.
But at least after winning the Battle of Newinburg, there was no force in Bavaria that could completely threaten the Prussians. This means that as long as the Prussians do not do anything bad in Bavaria, then Bavaria will at least not be right
How stubborn did the Prussians resist?
Bavaria is the top priority for Austria and Western Europe. Even the connection between Austria and the central European princes of the Empire depends on Bavaria. Now that the Prussians have won the victory of the Battle of Newinburg, it can be predicted that the relationship between Austria and Western Europe will be
The contact will inevitably be cut off.
Even Bavaria's significance is not only that. Bavaria is firmly standing on the vassal state of Austria. At present, Bavaria's failure can be interpreted as the failure of the Austrian camp, which is simply a huge embarrassment for Austria.
The reason why people were sent to France was because at the beginning of the war, France, Austria and Spain signed an alliance treaty, and one of them was specially requested by Austria.
The content of this article is that France has the responsibility to immediately send troops to attack the Prussian land after Prussia directly threatened Vienna.
Now that Prussia has won the victory in Newingburg, it can be foreseen that this has become a reality, so Leopold II will send people to France to urge the French to send troops to the Prussian land as soon as possible.
Of course, Leopold II also knew that the French army had been sent long ago, but in Antwerp, it met the main force of the British Expeditionary Force. The victory and defeat of both sides had not yet been passed to Vienna.