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Chapter 4028

Chapter 4028

At this time, the Russian-Austrian coalition forces also had differences.

The final conflict between the two Austrian generals finally broke out, which eventually caused the Austrian troops to completely give up their attack on Berlin.

Marshal Naresh was very angry. He had a good temper and cursed bluntly: "The Austrians are a bunch of cowards!"

Now may be the best opportunity for Tsarist Russian forces to attack Berlin.

They only need to continue to cooperate with the Austrian troops while Frederick II's troops have not yet gotten over the shadow of defeat.

To annihilate them in one fell swoop is to have a good chance of expanding the results of this war.

However, the abandonment of the Austrian army forced the Tsarist Russian troops to face the Prussian troops alone. Naresh knew that Tsarist Russia's current situation would make it impossible for them to bear the next war alone.

However, considering the inconvenience of replenishing supplies every time he went to the Vistula River, Naresh made the decision to leave here and attack Sili.

It is best to capture some strategic points when winter comes so that you can lay down a foundation here.

According to the news from Tsarist Russia, it is said that Tsarist Russia's attitude has changed now, and it is willing and wants to cooperate with Long Yan to seek survival.

Naresh thought of the throwing bombs used by the Prussian troops in this battle, which caused a lot of trouble to their troops.

It is obviously too late to research and produce it now. The best way is to consult countries with more advanced science and technology than theirs to see if Long Yan has such a weapon.

Ask Long Yan to allow them to purchase.

Naresh passed such news back to Tsarist Russia.

At this time, Frederick II was also keenly aware of the subsequent movements of the Tsarist Russian troops.

"Reporting to your majesty, the Tsarist Russian troops are heading towards Silesili alone, and there are no Austrian troops following them."

After receiving this news, Frederick II made an immediate decision to send a strong force of 24,000 men to follow in order to annex the Russian troops.

Finally, the Prussian troops finally caught up with the Tsarist Russian troops on the Bonau Heights, but this time they were quickly discovered by the Tsarist Russian troops.

Naresh, who originally wanted to attack the fortress, gave up the attack and headed east instead.

Joined General Rausch of Austria.

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And at this time, Hannover.

Although France's battlefield focuses on Australia, they still have not given up on the competition on the European continent.

In the last battle, the vanguard of the coalition forces between them and Italy was defeated by Long Yan's army.

This did not stop them from attacking.

Their troops once again landed in Hamburg in an attempt to make a comeback.

But Ling Chen had already noticed the movements of the French coalition forces this time.

He was preparing to ambush the French coalition forces again.

But this time Diana said something that made him give up this idea: "General, you are relying too much on information now."

"How do you know that this information is true, and even if it is true, the French army is not aware of it at all. Maybe they have other information that you don't know."

"When fighting an ambush, I always feel very dangerous."

These words reminded Ling Chen that Long Yan's intelligence department was indeed very powerful, but it did not let them know all the details of the opponent's actions and plans.

If Long Yan really did this, there would be no need to fight, and the enemy country would already be under their control.

After thinking of this, Ling Chen completely gave up the idea of ​​fighting an ambush.

For them, holding Hanover is enough.

Instead of destroying the combined armies of the French Empire and Italy.

He carefully studied the French Allied Forces' combat plan this time.


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