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Albrecht von Wallenstein in Saxony campaign in 1631 and 1632

Publication at Faculty of Arts |
2009

Abstract

The removal of Wallenstein from the imperial duty in 1630 was a wrong step. A year later it was clear, that he is the only commander, who is able to push the Saxon-army form Bohemia.

At first, he refused to return to duty, but under the pressure of the emperor and court he took it to help the Kingdom to get rid of the unwandted guests.