Chapter 1956 Collapse Operation

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Lieutenant General Platten took over the command.

After Lieutenant General Platten took over the command, he immediately led the troops to fight against the Russian troops.

He led the Prussian troops to launch a frontal attack from the valley, while the infantry of the Tsarist Russian troops formed a tight formation to crush the Prussian troops.

The intensity of this battle has made Naresh feel collapsed. He never thought that the Prussian troops would be so brave.

Looking at the dead soldiers in front, the blood shed after their deaths will gather into rivers and flow in the valley.

Although Naresh has experienced countless battles, he has never experienced one as tragic as today.

The generals have been replaced three times on the battlefield, and his main troops have all come out in full force. In such a battle, even the lush green valleys are dyed red.

He believed in the Orthodox Church. After seeing such a tragic battle situation, this benevolent general even dismounted and knelt on the ground, raised his hands, and prayed to the Lord in front of many generals.

Ask him to help him get out of this disaster and desperate situation, and rescue his soldiers from the mire of death.

This is for the simple peasant soldiers of Tsarist Russia, the general Naresh they have always trusted and loved!

Such actions undoubtedly gave them endless courage and confidence.

At this time, Polnev Shuiliang's troops relied on the location of the Kungrount Valley to guard the Great Shpits Highlands. He bombarded his enemies with artillery!

Fort Mill is far away in the Great Shpits Highlands, and is now heavily blocked by a dense array of Tsarist Russian artillery teams and artillerymen.

Intercept all Prussian troops.

Afterwards, the Prussian soldiers who participated in the battle recalled the details of the battle and couldn't help but said: "It was a nightmare. The Tsarist Russian troops lined up on the high ground in a formation of eighty or even a hundred people. They were not able to do anything. The disorderly crowd was protected by fifty cannons spitting rain of bullets from their brows, and we did not launch even the slightest attack on them!"

"Their attack showed us what hell is, but our artillery showed them what the devil looks like."

Tsarist Russian musketeers knelt on one leg and kept shooting!

After one row fell, the next row quickly filled the gap, as if it would never end. They didn't know what it meant to retreat.

In fact, they may also know that retreating may mean surviving, but in this case, no Tsarist Russian soldier retreated.

They were like crazy, squatting here and frantically attacking the Prussian troops with their muskets.

Perhaps some people could not withstand such a call from hell. Some people actually closed their eyes and lay down, and were dragged to the rear by their comrades behind them.

When they were defeated, the Prussian soldiers were allowed to step over their 'bodies'.

Then he jumped up and fired a bullet that could kill these Prussian soldiers who had relaxed.

But this was not the most painful thing that happened to the Prussian soldiers.

Although the individual weapons of the Tsarist Russian troops are relatively inferior and have a wide range of calibers, in this battle the Tsarist Russian troops used a large number of guns that fired heavy lead bullets and appeared in the hands of the Tsarist Russian troops.

It is worth mentioning that this kind of gun was originally developed by Long Yan.

But now such guns suddenly appear in the hands of Tsarist Russian troops. This kind of musket is powerful, but it is not a very deadly weapon.

After a heavy lead bullet hits, it can temporarily render the Prussian troops unable to fight, but it will not kill them.

This will cause them to suffer tremendous physical pain for a long period of time.

But despite this, many people in the Prussian troops still crossed the bottom of the valley, but were wounded but not killed by the heavy lead bullet muskets on the opposite side.

After they lost their combat capabilities, they could only watch helplessly as they were pushed down the Kungetron Valley by Tsarist Russian troops without any resistance.

In such a battle, the soldiers on both sides were in a state of extreme pain, and the battlefield was already full of corpses.

Not only on the frontal battlefield, but also due to the terrain of the Kungetron Valley and the disadvantages in firepower.

Finnk, who was trapped in the huge swamp to the north, launched two large-scale diversionary attacks and got nothing.

But a large number of corpses were left behind.

His final result also ended in failure!

The stalemate between the two forces eventually led to a result as time passed.

Prussian troops were at a comprehensive disadvantage.

Lieutenant General Platten, who wanted to take a chance, made the decision to use all the cavalry to launch a general attack without asking Frederick II for instructions!

Under his leadership, the Prussian cavalry set out from the south of the village of Kunesdorf, trying to bypass the Great Shpitz Highlands and attack westward to defeat Tsarist Russia's rear.

He wanted to use this method to turn the tide of the war, but obviously, this plan did not succeed.

I don't know if the Prussian army has such a consistent tradition, but General Platten could hardly see anything in the darkening sky.

The same was true for the cavalry troops he led. They did not find that there were dense ponds near the south of the Big Shpitz Highlands, which was not conducive to marching at all.

Moreover, the five cavalry squadrons located at the forefront of the Prussian army array even strayed into the fire coverage area of ​​the artillery array on the Great Shpitz Highlands.

These five cavalry squadrons were almost destroyed, and before the remaining Prussian cavalry units could regroup, General Laudon, the Tsarist Russian general who commanded the light cavalry unit, seized a chance.

He immediately commanded the elite cavalry that had been ready to go, the Tsarist Crown Prince's Cuirassier Regiment, the Third Cuirassier Regiment, the Kiev Cuirassier Regiment, the Kazan Cuirassier Regiment, and the Novotroitsk Cuirassier Regiment. Ryazan Cuirassiers, Tobol Cuirassiers, Krakoviak Cuirassiers, Lichtenstein Dragoons attack!

The total strength of these cavalry regiments reached 20,000. In less than half an hour, the Prussian cavalry, which had long been disabled, was defeated in one fell swoop!

The Prussian cavalry regiment, which was once invincible across Europe, now can only flee in panic in the pond in the Great Spitz Highlands.

Some Prussian cavalrymen had been beaten so dizzy that they even gave up their escape and plunged into the pond!

Some Prussian cavalry rushed into the infantry who were fighting fiercely.

disrupt the position of their own troops.

The Tsarist Russian cavalry troops on the other side did not stop at all, and continued to drive away the fleeing Prussian cavalry towards the Prussian infantry, allowing them to disrupt their positions.

This situation made the Prussian soldiers, who had been fighting for sixteen hours and saw thousands of their comrades dead, stunned by their own cavalry who fled in a hurry!

Some of the new recruits, after witnessing such a situation, began to fear the days after they were captured!