Chapter 1887 Rebuilding Morale

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Frederick II had to consider their morale and rebuild their fighting spirit.

Prevent this negative effect from being passed on to every Prussian soldier.

After investigating the movements of the Austrian troops, Frederick II finally knew that those generals were leading the Austrian troops.

One is General Rausi of Austria, and the other is General Haddix, who originally belonged to the Hungarian nobility.

Of the two troops, Frederick II undoubtedly chose the former.

The direction of Haddix's march was Silesili, where there were other Prussian troops, and they were not in a hurry to wipe him out at this time.

The direction of the Lausi troops was even more threatening.

Therefore, Frederick II made a decision to resolve the immediate crisis first and attack the troops of Laosi and independent Tsarist Russia's troops.

Summon Haddix's troops to defeat and alleviate this crisis one by one.

The Oder River is also an important river flowing through Prussia. Before the war, Frederick II had ordered someone to draw a topographic map.

Unexpectedly, it will finally come in handy now.

The terrain in the Oti River area is flat, and the best means of attack is an anti-cavalry raid, which does not require any fancy trap tactics.

Frederick II immediately gave the order to attack: "Attack!"

"Assault on Austrian forces led by Rausi."

After receiving the order, the Prussian troops led by Frederick II immediately gathered their troops to fight.

General Rausi, who was marching separately, did not know at this moment that he had been targeted by Frederick II.

While marching that day, the troops led by Rausi were suddenly attacked by Frederick II.

Fighting ensued, but the divided Austrian forces had no advantage in strength.

Moreover, this battle happened suddenly, and the Austrian troops were torn apart by Frederick II's troops before they even had time to react.

The casualties they caused were heavy.

General Rausi showed an amazing level of calmness at this time: "Retreat immediately and never fight the Prussian troops."

After receiving the order to retreat, the Austrian troops dispersed.

There is no doubt that such a decision is wise.

The withdrawal of troops now is the best option for them.

But even so, Rausi's troops still suffered a heavy blow.

After breaking up Rausi's troops, Frederick II knew that it was impossible to annihilate all the retreating Austrian troops in the flat woods.

So Frederick II also chose to withdraw his troops.

This is the best option.

His goal has been achieved. It will be difficult for the current Lausi team to reunite in a short time, and Haddix, who was separated from them, is not nearby.

Tsarist Russian troops were isolated.

After withdrawing his troops, Frederick II immediately mobilized his troops to attack Haddix's troops.

As long as Haddix's troops are wiped out, there will only be one Tsarist Russian army left.

At that time, the only enemies the Prussian troops faced were the Tsarist Russian troops whose tactics had lagged behind theirs. This was a cost-effective battle.

But what Frederick II didn't know was that just after they launched the surprise attack, Haddix's troops observed their march from a distance.

Spotting Frederick II's troops, Haddix immediately made preparations.

They lost their path of march and changed direction.

Although this caused Haddix's troops to lose the support of the Austrian supply line from the sea, it also cleverly avoided a battle with Frederick's troops.

When Frederick II arrived with his combat troops, there was no sign of the Hadesk troops.

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, it was discovered that they had lost the supply column.

This is their worst case scenario.

Because this column is 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 her reign continued.

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.

But Elizabeth I's successor, Peter III, to this day remains disgusted, even disgusted, with this fourteen-year-old child.

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 makes her even more happy is that Princess Sophia has shown a unique talent in the political arena, so that Elizabeth I can see a glimmer of hope. It would be the best thing if Princess Sophia can help Peter III stabilize the political situation.

And now all the characteristics displayed by Princess Sophia are developing 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 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 cookie, Princess Sophia put her down without continuing to taste it.

"No, I prefer Tsarist Russian snacks to Prussian biscuits. It gives me a better taste."

"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."

“Milk and eggs are also essential.”