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Recommended Reading:
Military Life of Frederick the Great by Christopher Duffy
Infantry in Battle by Dr. Alexander Burns
Episode Summary
Was Frederick the Great's most iconic victory actually a failure of his original plan? On June 4, 1745, the Prussian army executed a daring night march to surprise a coalition of Austrians and Saxons in the foothills of Silesia. What followed was a complex, five-phase "meeting engagement" that would immortalize the Prussian military machine. Join hosts Dr. Alex Burns and Dr. Andrew Bamford as they deconstruct the Battle of Hohenfriedberg.
In this deep dive, we explore how Frederick attempted to "cross the T" on the enemy, only to find them already occupying key terrain. Discover the reality of 18th-century combined arms, where infantry fought through fish ponds and gullies, hussars discovered secret fords under fire, and the legendary Bayreuth Dragoons delivered a shattering blow that took 67 standards and thousands of prisoners. This isn't just about a "genius" commander; it’s about a "laboratory" of military reform and the emergence of "mission command" on the 18th-century battlefield.
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Dr. Alex Burns: Your resident expert on Frederickian warfare and 18th-century military culture. His research focuses on the tactical and social structures of the Prussian army, viewing their success as a collaborative "laboratory of genius" rather than the work of a single man.
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Deep Dive: The "Laboratory of Genius"
Hohenfriedberg is often remembered for the singular charge of the Bayreuth Dragoons, but the sources reveal a much more sophisticated victory rooted in collaborative reform. Prussian success was the result of a "laboratory" where generals worked together as "scientists towards the production of genius". From the artillery providing fire support from seized high ground to the infantry's ability to maintain cohesion while attacking through marshy "fish ponds," the battle showcased a professionalized military infrastructure that outclassed its opponents.
Related Episodes
Ep 17: The Battle of Soor (1745): How Frederick the Great Escaped a Massacre
Ep 23: The Battle of Kesselsdorf: The Old Dessauer’s Last Victory
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General Recommended Reading
The Military Experience in the Age of Reason, By Christopher Duffy
Infantry in Battle 1733-1783, By Alexander Burns
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