File:Engagement of Zarnglaff.jpg

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Summary

Map of the engagement of Zarnglaff on October 20 1761.

Source: Tomasz Karpiński's collection

The map has been created using an old XIXth century German topographical map as a base on which were added the manoeuvres of both army based on Raspe, Plan der Affairen bey Gollnow und Sargelow zwischen den Russis(chen) und Preussisch(en) Truppen im Monath October An(no) 1761, copperplate, Nürnberg XVIII century

Legend

Light blue - Prussian troop at the beginning of the engagement
Dark blue - Prussian hussars breaking through the Russian encirclement
Blue triangle - Prussian artillery
Red triangle - Russian artillery
Red - Russian cavalry]]

Acknowledgments

Tomasz Karpiński for the creation of this map.

Licensing

The two-dimensional work of art depicted in this image is in the public domain worldwide due to the date of death of its author, or due to its date of publication. Thus, this reproduction of the work is also in the public domain. This applies to reproductions created in the United States (see Bridgeman Art Library v. Corel Corp.), in Germany, and in many other countries.

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