Silesian Theatre (Second War)
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Was the Silesian theatre of the Second Silesian War.
Chronology
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- December 1745: This Treaty of Dresden ended the Second Silesian War between Austria, Saxony, and Prussia.
- April 1745: Frederick abandoned the mountainous southern tip of Upper Silesia to the Austrian vanguard of pandurs, concentrating his defences around the town of Frankenstein in the valley of the Eastern Neisse.
- November 1745: Frederick the Great won the actions of Katholisch-Hennersdorf on 24 November and Görlitz on 25 November.
- November 1745: Frederick the Great won the actions of Katholisch-Hennersdorf on 24 November and Görlitz on 25 November.
- December 1745: This Treaty of Dresden ended the Second Silesian War between Austria, Saxony, and Prussia.
- November 1745: Leopold I was the Duke of Anhalt-Dessau and a Prussian general during the War of the Austrian Succession. His army's advance into Leipzig in 1745 marked a significant military occupation by Prussia in the region.
- December 1745: This Treaty of Dresden ended the Second Silesian War between Austria, Saxony, and Prussia.
- December 1745: This Treaty of Dresden ended the Second Silesian War between Austria, Saxony, and Prussia.
- December 1745: This Treaty of Dresden ended the Second Silesian War between Austria, Saxony, and Prussia.
- December 1745: This Treaty of Dresden ended the Second Silesian War between Austria, Saxony, and Prussia.
- December 1745: The armies of King Charles VII of Bavaria and King Frederick II of Prussia converged toward Dresden in early December 1745.
- December 1745: Leopold's force attacked and destroyed Rutowsky's army in the Battle of Kesselsdorf.
- December 1745: The Prussians occupied Dresden on 18 December.
- November 1745: Leopold I was the Duke of Anhalt-Dessau and a Prussian general during the War of the Austrian Succession. His army's advance into Leipzig in 1745 marked a significant military occupation by Prussia in the region.
- December 1745: The armies of King Charles VII of Bavaria and King Frederick II of Prussia converged toward Dresden in early December 1745.
- December 1745: This Treaty of Dresden ended the Second Silesian War between Austria, Saxony, and Prussia.
- June 1745: The ensuing Battle of Hohenfriedberg ended in a decisive Prussian victory, sending Prince Charles's army retreating in disarray back into the mountains.
- December 1745: This Treaty of Dresden ended the Second Silesian War between Austria, Saxony, and Prussia.
- May 1745: At the end of May, the Austrian-Saxon force crossed through the Giant Mountains and camped around the Silesian village of Hohenfriedberg.