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Chapter 4023

However, they did not realize that Tsarist Russia was better than them in terms of terrain barriers and fortification construction.

Their Prussian troops actually had no way to overcome such a problem and directly threaten the western flank of the Tsarist Russian troops.

This is something that their reconnaissance team did not discover.

Such a mistake put the Prussian troops into a very embarrassing situation.

This forced Frederick II to order a group of infantry to launch a frontal battle with the Tsarist Russian troops in the form of an assault.

Use powerful attacks to get rid of such disadvantages.

Such a battle prevented the Prussian general from mobilizing his 13,000 Cossack cavalry to sweep across the battlefield.

And because of his affair with a nasty Cossack lady, he got some embarrassing illnesses.

At this time, these nasty diseases suddenly broke out, which gave him the urge to hit the wall.

In such an itchy and painful state, his command became messy.

Scattered Prussian cavalry squadrons launched flank attacks in the valley from time to time, although they were repeatedly repelled by the Tsarist Russian cavalry covered by fire.

But because of the general's messy command, they still paid a high price for this.

At this time, Frederick II issued a death order to another of his generals: "If you can't break them, then you will die on them!"

After hearing this order from Frederick II, the general decided to personally lead his troops to launch a fierce attack.

With amazing courage and charm, he quickly regrouped the previously dispersed Prussian cavalry troops and flew past the Prussian infantry who were reorganizing!

In one fell swoop, they dispersed the Tsarist Russian cavalry that had been showing off their power before, which made the Tsarist Russian generals very angry.

At this time, three other infantry regiments of the Tsarist Russian army followed.

They used strong firepower and firm will to resolve the surprise attack adopted by Frederick II.

At this moment, the general whose command was in disarray finally realized that their cavalry could sweep through the Prussian troops in one fell swoop. That was a miracle, not something that could happen at any time.

At this moment, a terrible bullet grazed his hand guard, and the cowhide hand guard was instantly damaged, leaving him with horrific scars. His condition also worsened due to this injury.

His mind became calm and he could no longer continue to direct this battle. He had no choice but to hand over his command to another brave but somewhat blind cavalry general.

Prince of Württemberg!

After receiving command on the battlefield, the Prince of Württemberg personally led a regiment of dragoons to the northwest of the valley to conduct reconnaissance.

But perhaps because of their blind confidence, or perhaps because his eyesight was really poor, he didn't notice the enemy.

By the time he gave the order, his dragoon regiment had already fled in all directions.

The Prince of Württemberg finally escaped and ascended to heaven, but after that, he handed over the task of investigating the enemy's situation to his subordinates.

However, all his dragoons were killed in the battle. Although he escaped back, there were scars on his body.
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