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Battle of Prague


 

:For the battle of World War II, see Prague Offensive.

Aftermath

The Austrians had lost 8,800 men and 4,500 prisoners. Having suffered over 14,000 casualties in his own army, losses hard to replace for the small Prussia, Frederick decided not to assault the city walls of Prague. He calculated that 40,000 soldiers in addition to 75,000 inhabitants would soon consume the city stores.

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His calculation, however, did not take into account the relief army Austria managed to field against him at the Battle of Kolin.

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