Frederick II's battle plan could only go bankrupt.
However, although the Hadesk troops avoided the battle with Frederick II, they did not escape the fate of attrition.
They were attacked by wolves in the jungle of the Oder River Basin, and their number was reduced by thousands.
Frederick II's battle plan went bankrupt, and General Rausi reunited his separated men.
As a result, the record was discovered that they had lost the supply column.
This is their worst case scenario.
Because this column contains not only their supplies but also supplies from Tsarist Russia.
This is the supply of nearly 60,000 people for their two troops!
...
The battlefields of the Oder Valley were precariously underway, and on the other side of Europe.
Tsarist Russia.
Elizabeth I's health became increasingly frail, but under her rule.
The political situation in Tsarist Russia was very stable, and the people's determination to capture Prussia, Tsarist Russia's mortal enemy, had not wavered in any way.
But Elizabeth I's successor, Peter III, still dislikes and even resents this fourteen-year-old child until now.
They did not believe that Peter III could succeed the emperor of Russia.
It cannot replace Elizabeth I.
Elizabeth I was very worried about this situation. If she were to be gone one day, Peter III's power would suffer a huge blow.
Fortunately, the wife Elizabeth I found for Peter III, Princess Sophia, made him feel at ease.
After Sophia married Peter III, her name was changed to the more Russian-speaking Catherine.
This made Elizabeth I very happy.
What made her even more happy was that Princess Sophia had shown a unique talent in the political arena, so Elizabeth I saw a glimmer of light. It would be the best thing if Princess Sophia could help Peter III stabilize the political situation.
And now all the characteristics displayed by Princess Sophia are developed in this direction.
However, Princess Sophia is always from the country of Prussia, and the two of them have no children yet, which will bring very unstable factors to their future governance.
Now that the royal family has withered away, the emperor of Tsarist Russia will never be handed over to a person without heirs.
Today, Elizabeth I held a tea party and specially invited Princess Sophia to come.
"Hello, Your Majesty Elizabeth I." Princess Sophia raised her skirt and gave a slight salute.
Elizabeth I nodded slightly and stepped forward: "You don't have to be so restrained. You are now the wife of Peter III. We are now a family."
Elizabeth I took her hand and walked to the tea table.
"I'll prepare some biscuits and tea for you to taste."
Princess Sophia smiled and nodded.
"Thank you, Your Majesty."
At Elizabeth I's signal, Princess Sophia took a piece of biscuit and put it in her mouth.
Elizabeth I asked: "How does it taste? This is made by a chef from Prussia. I think you prefer the taste of your hometown."
After taking a bite of the biscuit, Princess Sophia put her down and did not continue to taste it.
"No, I prefer Tsarist Russia's snacks to Prussian biscuits. It makes me feel better."
"More intoxicating."
Elizabeth I smiled and nodded: "Thank you for your compliments on Tsarist Russian snacks. In my opinion, the delicious snacks require something else besides sugar and flour."