This is the best biography in print of the enigmatic king of Prussia, Frederick II (The Great), who transformed his nation from a second-rate military power into a formidable nation at the expense of the Hapsburg monarchy of Maria Theresa. Duffy, the world's foremost authority on the Seven Years' War, brings his years of research into full blossom in this study of Prussia's brilliant soldier-king. Using his knowledge of military science, Duffy shows how Frederick was consistantly able to score victories over his opponents through superiior drill and tactics even though constantly outnumbered strategically. Through his adroit maneuvers, Frederick was able to increase the size of his territory significantly, yet without bankrupting his country. Duffy also elaborates on Frederick's often tempestuous relationships with his generals as well as his attitudes toward the common soldier. Frederick's many contributions toward the art of war are also showcased. This book is highly recommended for those who want a greater understanding of the rise of Prussia as a nation. -James J. Mitchel
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