Talk:Siege of Breslau (1757)
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regiments surrendered
[edit]The generals included:[1]
- Freyherr von Wolfersdorf
- Fryherr von Bock
- Freyherr von Browne
- Graf Baillet
- Carl Spech
- General Zeugmeister Freyherr fon Reuhl
- Generalfeld Marshal Winolp von Stahrenberg
- Regiments:
- Kaiser's Regiment, 102
- Archduke Charles 863 men
- Archduke Charles von Lothringen, 130 men
- Von Harrach, 85 men
- von Neipperg, 518
- von Botta 467, including 47 men who were sick
- Heinrich Daun 69
- Leopold Daun 693
- Wenzel Wallis, 83
— Preceding unsigned comment added by Auntieruth55 (talk • contribs) 22:29, 6 February 2017 (UTC)
Incorrect Map
[edit]The map at the top of the article is from the 22 Nov 1757 Battle of Breslau, not the Siege of Breslau from 7 Dec to 20 Dec 1757. NineLion (talk) 18:36, 24 October 2023 (UTC)
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