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Dresden 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7
Prague 6 5 4 3 2 1 The
Battle of
Leuthen /ˈlɔɪtən/ was
fought on 5 December 1757
between Frederick the Great's Prussian...
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Leuthen may
refer to: Lutynia, Środa Śląska
County (German:
Leuthen), a town in
Poland Battle of
Leuthen, a 1757
battle during the
Seven Years' War Wolf...
- The Hymn of
Leuthen (German: Der
Choral von
Leuthen) is a 1933
German film
depicting Frederick the Great,
directed by Carl
Froelich starring Otto Gebühr...
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Leuthen was the
given name to a
wolfpack of
German U-boats that
operated during the
World War II
Battle of the
Atlantic in 1943 from 15 to 24 September...
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setting of
Johann Crüger's version. It is
claimed that
after the
Battle of
Leuthen in 1757, the hymn was
taken up by the
entire ****embled
Prussian army. This...
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Breslau at Liegnitz. The
augmented army of
about 33,000 men
arrived near
Leuthen, 27
kilometres (17 mi) west of Breslau, to find 66,000
Austrians in formation...
- for Austria.
Prussia had
achieved spectacular victories at
Rossbach and
Leuthen, and
reconquered parts of
Silesia that had
fallen back to Austria. The...
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beschreibung eyner Landtschafft der
Wilden Nacketen,
Grimmigen Menschfresser-
Leuthen in der
Newenwelt America gelegen) is an
account published by the German...
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outskirts of Breslau.
There he met the
Austrian army at the
Battle of
Leuthen; he emplo****
similar tactics to
again defeat an army
considerably larger...
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Frederick now
reappeared and won the most
brilliant victory of the age at
Leuthen. Daun was
present on that field, but was not
blamed for the disaster, and...