Monday, 5 December 2022

The Army of Frederick the Great Christopher Duffy

 This classic work has been reprinted many times but originally came out in 1974. 

From Goodreads

It was a famous army, but it is not always understood. It was praised for introducing a revolution in the art of war and notorious for the brutality of its discipline, but how did this army really work? This is a study of the greatest army of its time by the finest historian of the wars of the 18th Century. The Prussian military machine is analyzed in detail, from top to bottom, from the mentality of the Junkers who led it to the way the men were clothed. The tactics, the recruitment, the finances of the military are laid bare. This is much more than a technical study, as we see how these regiments stood up to the test of the bloody battles of the Seven Years War and the long years of virtual imprisonment in barracks. The image of a formidable army forged by fear rather than leadership proves to be only partly true, but the tribulations of serving a hard taskmaster like Frederick the Great are well described by soldiers and observers of all ranks. The classic study of one of history's most famous armies has been heavily revised and updated through twenty more years of research and consideration. Now we can see the rise of the cavalry from the ridiculous to the superb, the once invincible infantry bleed white, and the light forces change from being negligible to being the terror of their enemies. A great army is made flesh and blood.

Leuthen 1757

 


Today's anniversary is the famous Prussian victory. Wiki

watch a clip from the 1933 movie Choral Von Leuthen

Sunday, 4 December 2022

Lund 1676

 


Today's anniversary from the Scanian war..

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Lund

Friday, 2 December 2022

From Aleksandr Kabankov

 "Hello friends!))I present a figurine of an English Grenadier Guard during the War of the Spanish Succession.The figure is made for the company  Troop54 on a scale of 75 mm (1/22). The musket is the work of 3D master Oleg Derbasov."



Louis XV's army series by René Chartrand

 I was delighted when this series came out in the late 90s. Still rate it as very useful.






His Britannic Majesty's army in Germany Savory

 This book came out in 1966 and has been reprinted several times. Rated as a classic.


Thursday, 1 December 2022

Hitting the shops from Strelets-R

 One for you 1/72 gamers. I found out the name of the artist who does the box set  - Anton Batov.