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  1. The Prussian Army had its roots in the core mercenary forces of Brandenburg-Prussia during the Thirty Years' War of 1618–1648. Elector Frederick William developed it into a viable standing army, while King Frederick William I of Prussia dramatically increased its size and improved its doctrines.

  2. The Prussian Army was decisively defeated in the battles of Saalfeld, Jena, and Auerstedt in 1806. The Prussians' famed discipline collapsed and led to widespread surrendering among the infantry, cavalry, and garrisons.

  3. El Ejército de Prusia (en alemán: Königlich Preußische Armee) era el ejército del antiguo Reino de Prusia. Fue vital para que Brandeburgo-Prusia se convirtiera en una potencia europea. El ejército prusiano tiene su origen en el pequeño número de mercenarios de Brandeburgo que participaron en la guerra de los Treinta Años.

  4. Units and formations of the Prussian Army. Sub-category includes all units and formations of the Kingdom of Prussia from 1701 to 1918.

  5. El Ministerio de Guerra Prusiano fue gradualmente establecido entre 1808 y 1809 como parte de una serie de reformas iniciadas por la Comisión de Reorganización Militar creada después de los desastrosos Tratados de Tilsit.

  6. Prussian Army (Polish Armed Forces) The Prusy Army ( Polish: Armia Prusy) was one of the Polish armies to fight during the Invasion of Poland in 1939. Created in the summer of 1939 as the main reserve of the Commander in Chief, it was commanded by Gen. Stefan Dąb-Biernacki.

  7. Categories: Military of Prussia. German Army (German Empire) Armies by country. Disbanded armies. Hidden categories: Wikipedia categories named after military units and formations. Wikipedia categories named after organisations based in Germany.