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  1. First Silesian War (1740–1742) – Prussian invasion and ensuing Central European theatre of the war; Second Silesian War (1744–1745) – Renewed Prussian invasion and continuation of First Silesian War; First Carnatic War – Anglo-French rivalry in India often seen as a theatre of the War of the Austrian Succession.

  2. Prussian Staff College. Coordinates: 52°31′03″N 13°22′53″E. Facade of 74 Unter den Linden, constructed 1845/25 by Karl Friedrich Schinkel when it was the United Artillery and Engineering School. Facade of 58/59 Dorotheenstraße designed by Franz Schwechten (1883) Lageplan der Kriegsakademie mit dem Lehrgebäude an der Dorotheenstraße ...

  3. Preoccupied with trying to unify the various German states under its banner, Prussia did not participate in the American Civil War. However, several members of the Prussian military served as officers and enlisted men in both armies, just as numerous men who previously immigrated to the United States. Also, official military observers were sent ...

  4. Course of War. During the Austro-Prussian War the Second Army received its marching orders from Von Moltke. He ordered the I Corps to move via Liebau and Trautenau to Arnau, the Guards Corps to move via Neurode, Braunau, Eypel to Koniginhof, the V Corps to move via Glatz, Reinerz, Nachod to Gradlitz, and the VI Corps to move from Waldenburg ...

  5. Bernhard III, Duke of Saxe-Meiningen. Friedrich von Bernhardi. Hans Hartwig von Beseler. Emil Bessels. Gustav Friedrich von Beyer. Hans Alexis von Biehler. Herbert von Bismarck. Wilhelm von Bismarck. Leonhard Graf von Blumenthal.

  6. Treaty of Versailles. The Treaty of Versailles of 1871 ended the Franco-Prussian War and was signed by Adolphe Thiers of the Third French Republic and Otto von Bismarck of the newly-formed German Empire on 26 February 1871. A preliminary treaty, it was used to solidify the initial armistice of 28 January between the powers. [1]

  7. The Pomeranian War was a theatre of the Seven Years' War. The term is used to describe the fighting between Sweden and Prussia between 1757 and 1762 in Swedish Pomerania, Prussian Pomerania, northern Brandenburg and eastern Mecklenburg-Schwerin . The war was characterized by a back-and-forth movement of the Swedish and Prussian armies, neither ...