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Chapter 3526

Chapter 3526

At this time, Europe.

The troops sent by Sweden have crossed the Baltic Sea and successfully landed.

At this time, Frederick II was still fighting against the Austrian army in the Saar River Basin.

This is a good opportunity for Sweden to attack and capture Pomerania.

The Swedish army and the Orthodox Crusaders quickly attacked and wiped out the Prussian army guarding Pomerania.

From landing to fully occupying Pomerania, which covers an area of ​​nearly 9,000 square kilometers, the Swedish coalition did not even take 72 hours.

The speed is jaw-dropping.

But this is also because Prussia does not have many resistance troops in Pomerania.

But after occupying Pomerania, the Swedish army had no further plans. Their combat goal was just to occupy Pomerania.

As for continuing south and capturing Berlin.

The Swedish army has no such idea at all.

For Sweden, there was no benefit at all from capturing Berlin.

First of all, they don't have that much of a conflict with Prussia. They were both originally German countries.

All come from the Germanic people.

The reason why Sweden wanted to go to war with Prussia was actually due to pressure from Tsarist Russia.

The second reason is that Sweden needs cities in the Baltic Sea region to consolidate its defense lines. Secondly, Pomerania is more conducive to Sweden's development.

The Baltic Sea is almost the only interior part of Europe. After possessing Pomerania, the Swedish navy can completely face each other across the sea.

This Baltic Sea will become Sweden's back garden.

However, the Orthodox Holy Crusaders had great differences with the Swedish army at this time.

The purpose of the Orthodox Holy Crusaders' trip was to destroy the Protestant forces and these heretics.

Another purpose is to go to Prague to meet the legendary Son of God.

Under such differences, the Swedish Army and the Orthodox Holy Crusaders could only part ways in the end.

The Orthodox Holy Crusaders led their troops to continue south and attack Berlin.

However, the Swedish army guarded Pomerania and did not go deeper.

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On the battlefield where he faced the Austrian army head-on, Frederick II used diagonal combat to achieve victory.

The Prussian troops defeated the many with fewer troops.

Defeated the Austrian army.

At least 30,000 Austrian troops were killed and 15,000 were captured.

After losing so many Austrian soldiers, the Austrian general who commanded this battle had to announce the withdrawal of troops.

This was the best news for Frederick II.

After several battles in succession, Frederick II was very tired, but fortunately he was victorious in these battles.

Frederick II returned to the imperial court from his army. As soon as he arrived in Berlin, before he had a chance to drink water, Frederick II heard a piece of news that made him furious.

Pomerania was occupied by Sweden.

The Orthodox Holy Crusaders are now attacking from the direction of Pomerania.

After hearing the news, Frederick II almost lost his temper.

Just after defeating the Austrian army, before the army had time to repair, the Swedish army and the Orthodox Holy Crusaders jointly invaded.

This is the rhythm of Prussia's downfall.


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