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Olmutz to Torgau

Horace St Paul and the Campaigns of the Austrian Army in the Seven Years War 1758-60

Series : From Reason to Revolution 1721-1815 #102

Translator : Neil Cogswell

Olmutz to Torgau : Horace St Paul and the Campaigns of the Austrian Army in the Seven Years War 1758-60

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General - Pages : 712 | Images : 242 maps & plans, 2 ills

Paperback - Date of Publication : 8th February 2023 | Size : 234mm x 156mm | ISBN : 9781804513897 | Helion Book Code : HEL1769

Hardback - Date of Publication : 15th January 2018 | Size : 234mm x 156mm | ISBN : 9781911512721 | Helion Book Code : HEL0809

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Following the disastrous conclusion to the campaign of 1757, the Austrian Army regrouped in Bohemia. Meanwhile, the King of Prussia sought to complete his reconquest of Silesia before seizing the initiative and thrusting directly towards Vienna. In his path stood the town of Olmütz, which would prove to be a high-tide mark of the war.

Over the next three years, Austria and her allies inflicted a series of heavy defeats on the Prussians at Hochkirch, Kunersdorf, Dresden, Maxen, Landeshut and Glatz. By the end of 1760 - with Berlin open to insult by Swedish, Austrian and especially Russian raiders - the King of Prussia was left with no other option than the desperate measure of attacking the Austrian Army in a renowned, strong defensive position on the heights of Süptitz (outside Torgau). From the near-balletic formality of the battles and sieges of a prior age, the business of war changed during these campaigns. Many of the actions were designed with the objective of annihilation, and the critical moment of several battles came at night; the geometric precision of siege warfare gave way to the indiscriminate horrors of bombardment.

Throughout these campaigns, Horace St Paul - an English gentleman volunteer - continued to accompany Marshal Daun. He noted the day-to-day progress of the army and recorded the essential connective tissue which links the great events of these campaigns - often highlighting occasions where a general action was expected, but does not occur. In parallel, this volume includes accounts from the Prussian perspective - including that of Henri de Catt, to whom the King of Prussia confided his thoughts.

The text is accompanied by 242 plates of maps and statistical information, as well as a detailed gazetteer and lists of persons and regiments named.

 

“This is an extremely detailed account of the Austrian Army campaign of 1757, compiled with the help of notes from Horace St Paul, who was an eyewitness even if he didn't take part in the fighting. Absolutely superb.” Books Monthly

“ … This is essential reading for anyone with even a passing interest in the Seven Years War and I recommend this superb book unreservedly.” Miniature Wargames

"… by painstaking research, a huge enthusiasm for the subject, and a determination to present as balanced a picture as possible, Neil Cogswell has produced a towering piece of work which is an admirable complement and compliment to his first volume." Military History Monthly

"...this volume is exceptional for anyone looking to read or write about the Austrian and Prussian participation in the Seven Years War. Grounded, well researched, and superbly translated, Cogswell’s volume is an excellent addition to any bibliograpy." Journal of Military History

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