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Does anybody know the throw weight of Prussian and Austrian artillery in 1866. I have been unable to find this information. I need to now what the standard calibers were for both the breech and muzzle loaders used in the bohemian campaign. I am looking for this for a paper I am writing in class.Thanks in advance for any help.
I have a feeling Don will know this. 8)
I don't know that kind of info off hand, but guess what? I found this: The Prussian Artillery In The Campaign Of 1866.You could probably have this book in a few days if you order it today. I hope this helps. Maybe there is a copy in your school's library or on loan from another school's. ;D
Check this book out….it has some information on the Prussian artillery, some of which may be of help to you. Berlin Under the New Empire
Thanks to both. I will have to check them out.
Check this book out....it has some information on the Prussian artillery, some of which may be of help to you. Berlin Under the New Empire
ROFL. Found this on page 164
We will get together here all the best Paris workmen, and as they are mostly German, that will not be very difficult. Bismarck won't tolerate the French language any longer in diplomacy, he will write in German, and if the French can't understand him so much the worst for them.
Check this book out....it has some information on the Prussian artillery, some of which may be of help to you. Berlin Under the New Empire
ROFL. Found this on page 164
We will get together here all the best Paris workmen, and as they are mostly German, that will not be very difficult. Bismarck won't tolerate the French language any longer in diplomacy, he will write in German, and if the French can't understand him so much the worst for them.
That is funny.
That sounds like Bismarck alright, equal parts practicality and intransigence…
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