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Chapter 4022

Chapter 4022

In fact, the Kungetron Valley is a sandy valley extending northwest from the village of Kuniesdorf.

It is located exactly between Fort Mill and the Great Spitz Highlands.

Frederick II's main force set out from the village of Kunigsdorf and needed to attack the Kungeltron Valley. However, in this long and narrow valley, there was no way for the supplies behind the army to keep up, let alone for the Prussian troops to attack.

Attack in other directions.

They could only attack the Tsarist Russian troops in the Great Shpitz Highlands in the direction of the valley, but it was obvious that they would pay a heavy price for doing so.

The Russian troops attacked with artillery at the end of the Kungrount Valley, which caused extremely serious suffering to the Prussian troops who attacked them.

As a last resort, General Finck led the cavalry to launch a joint attack on the Tsarist Russian troops in the Great Shpitz Highlands from another direction.

They attack from the north!

But what was unexpected was that the Tsarist Russian troops in the Great Shpitz Highlands were very methodical in building their positions.

This caused the eight battalions of soldiers led by General Finnk to fall into the huge quagmire to the north of the Kungrount Valley.

At this time, the Tsarist Russian troops located in the Great Shpitz Highlands were not the trainee regiments above Fort Mill.

They are well trained and better prepared, and are even equipped with the latest artillery "Unicorn" of the Russian army!

Their secret artillery regiment launched a ferocious attack on the Finnish troops trapped in the mire.

At this time, Frederick II also invested his main right-wing troops in the direction of the vanguard attack, and his left-wing troops and central troops marched in dense formation from the village of Kunigsdorf toward the Kungeltron Valley.

East.

Fighting with the artillery battlefield of the Tsarist Russian troops on the Great Shpitz Highlands that could threaten them head-on.

However, because the geographical environment is too narrow and closed, the very slow troops cannot be mobilized at all.

No matter whether the front army retreats or the rear army moves forward, there is no way to do it, and there is no way to get supplies.

However, the Tsarist Russian troops can easily mobilize troops from the southwest and threaten them with ease.

Such a battle made a Prussian officer sigh with emotion, and claimed: "We are fighting hunger and death, not the Tsarist Russian army!"

In fact, this is indeed the case, because the supply column carried by the troops behind cannot be delivered to the soldiers in the valley, so the soldiers at the front appear and need to bear the most brutal attack, withstand the enemy, and fight!

But I couldn’t get any supplies, even a little bit!

The troops at the back have a large amount of supplies that they want to send to the troops on the front line, but they can only become food in their own mouths. There is no way to send these supplies to the front line.

However, the Tsarist Russian troops could constantly mobilize fresh troops to join the battle.

When they started, there was not a huge disparity in strength between the two sides, and the Prussian troops were even slightly better equipped than the Tsarist Russian troops. But at the beginning of such a battle, the Prussian troops were even slightly better equipped than the Russian troops.

Their troops were in a great dilemma.

Sometimes Naresh was thinking that although Frederick II was known as a king who knew how to fight on the battlefield, he now saw omissions in his command.

But it is really difficult to accept such an honor.

At this time, Frederick II also noticed that the current situation on the battlefield could not be said to be very bad, but could only be said to be extremely bad.

Faced with this situation, Frederick II suddenly realized a problem. In fact, he had no need to make such a command.

He could completely concentrate his efforts to defeat the eastern side of the Tsarist Russian army first, and then continue to attack other remaining troops.


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