On July 3rd, 1866 a Prussian army overwhelmed and defeated an Austrian army near the fortress city of Königgrätz in a bloody battle that lasted all day. At a stroke, the foremost power in Germany and central Europe had been reduced to a second rate player. The event caused anxiety and alarm in the capitals of the western world. How was an upstart country like Prussia able to upset the balance of power in Europe? Only sixteen years before it had been put in its place by Austria with the treaty of Olmütz. Its performance as an Austrian ally had been less than stellar in the 2nd Schleswig War of 1864 despite its defeat of the Danes at Düppel. Yet within five years a Prussian led army would humble France and a Prussian King would be crowned Emperor of a united Germany. The history of the world would be changed forever.
The story of this army is the subject of a new book by Bruce Bassett-Powell The Armies of Bismarck’s Wars – Prussia 1860-1867. He chronicles its growth from the end of the Napoleonic Wars to the reforms of the eighteen sixties followed by a full account of the wars against Denmark in 1864 and Austria in 1866. He shows how the confluence of three men’s lives; King William I, Helmuth von Molkte and Otto von Bismarck provided the essential ingredients that created this victorious army. The growth and influence of the General Staff is examined along with the recruitment and training of officers and men. He fully describes the organization of the army and the fledgling navy as well as the weapons with which they fought. In particular he gives a detailed account of their dress and accouterments accompanied by 24 full page color illustrations depicting over 70 uniforms.
Acknowledgements
Introduction
PART 1. PRELUDE
1. Europe 1815–50
2. Prussia and Germany 1848–62
3. The Second Schleswig War and the final crisis
PART 2.THE SEVEN WEEKS WAR
4. The advance to the Elbe
5. The Battle of Königgrätz
6. The final weeks of the war
PART 3.THE PRUSSIAN ARMY AND NAVY
7. The Roon reforms and the General Staff
8. The Prussian soldier 1860–67
9.Weapons, strategy, and tactics 1860–67
10. The Royal Prussian Navy
11. Organization and war strength 1860–67
PART 4. UNIFORMS OF THE PRUSSIAN ARMY 1860–67
12. General uniform notes
13. General officers
14. Cavalry
15. Supporting corps
16. Naval uniforms
17. Uniform plate commentary
APPENDICES
A. Order of Battle for the Royal Prussian Army, Denmark 1 February 1864
B. Order of Battle for the Royal Prussian Army, June 1866
C. Ships of the Royal Prussian Navy, January 1864–August 1866
D. Prussian Army of 1866
Bibliography
Index