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Dresden 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8
Prague 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 The
Battle of
Zorndorf,
during the
Seven Years' War, was
fought on 25
August 1758
between Russian...
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Zorndorf may
refer to: Sarbinowo,
Gmina Dębno, a
Polish village formerly known as
Zorndorf Battle of
Zorndorf,
fought there in 1758
between Prussia and...
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under Fermor just east of the Oder in
Neumark at the
Battle of
Zorndorf. Both
sides fought to
exhaustion and
suffered heavy casualties, but the...
- (1698)
against Peter the Great,
distinguished himself in the
Battle of
Zorndorf (25
August 1758),
receiving three wounds. He
represented an
opposite to...
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Sarbinowo [sarbiˈnɔvɔ] (German:
Zorndorf) is a
village in the
administrative district of
Gmina Dębno,
within Myślibórz County, West
Pomeranian Voivodeship...
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began his
military career in the
Seven Years' War, and was
wounded at
Zorndorf. In the late 1750s,
according to
Andrey Bolotov, he was
initiated into...
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capabilities of the
Russians that was
reinforced in the
later battles of
Zorndorf and Kunersdorf". However, the
Russians were not yet able to take Königsberg...
- Army
officer best
known for
leading his country’s army at the
Battle of
Zorndorf during the
Seven Years’ War. His name is
sometimes styled Wilhelm Graf...
- Berlin.
During the
Seven Years' War, he parti****ted in the
battles of
Zorndorf, Kunersdorf, and Torgau.
After a
battle near Langensalza, he
received the...
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forces with the
Austrian army. For his
leadership in the 1758
Battle of
Zorndorf and the 1760
occupation of Berlin—capital of the
Kingdom of Prussia, Chernyshev...