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The Turkish Defeat at Vienna (September 12, 1683)

Frederick II (“the Great”) of Prussia, “General Principles of War” (1748/1753)

Evaluation of the Armed Forces of the Holy Roman Empire after their Defeat under Austrian Command at the Battle of Roßbach (November 24, 1757)

Frederick II (“the Great”) on the Eve of the Battle of Leuthen (November 28 and December 3, 1757)

The Battle of Kahlenberg: Imperial Troops Defeat the Turks on September 12, 1683 (Late 17th Century)

The Turkish Siege of Vienna in the Year 1683 (c. 1685)

William III of Orange (1701)

Frederick II (“the Great”) Contemplates His Fate after the Battle of Kolin on June 18, 1757 (1794)

Frederick William von Steuben (c. 1790)

Liberty Pole (1792)

Capitulation Negotiations in Mainz in October 1792 (19th century)

The Siege of Mainz on October 22, 1792 (1793)

Commemorative Diagram of the Siege of Stralsund in the Year 1715 (1718)

The Battle of Fehrbellin on June 28, 1675 (c. 1675)

Prince Eugene of Savoy and His General Staff at the Battle of Zenta on September 11, 1697 (1712)

Broadside Depicting the Destruction of Heidelberg (1689) under the Leadership of French General Mélac

Johann Gottfried Seume (c. 1800)

Frederick II Leads the Third Charge of the Prussian Cavalry at the Battle of Mollwitz on April 10, 1741 (late 18th century)

Commemorative Plan of the Battle of Roßbach (Saxony) on November 5, 1757 (c. 1760)

The Battlefield at Hohenfriedberg/Silesia on June 4, 1745 (18th century)

Commemorative Reproduction of the Battle of Leuthen on December 5, 1757 (1758)

Frederick II’s Sketch of the Battle of Mollwitz on April 10, 1741

The City of Stettin under Siege by Frederick William (“the Great Elector”) in the Winter of 1677-78 (c. 1680)

Battle of Lexington on April 19, 1775 (c. 1787)