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Siege of Küstrin

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The Siege of Küstrin (Cüstrin) in 1758 was a siege of the Seven Years' War (1756-1763). It was conducted by the Russians against the fortified town of Küstrin in Prussia (now in Poland).

Aftermath

The Russian besiegers probably did not intend for the town to experience such destruction. Nevertheless, when the Prussian army saw how the Russian bombardment devastated the city it became a major cause for Prussian animosity towards the Russian army. However, this devastation was not necessarily unique to Küstrin. The sieges against Zittau (1757) and Dresden (1760) also were particularly destructive in an era generally characterized by restraint.[1]

References

  1. ^ Duffy, Christopher. The Military Experience in the Age of Reason. (New York: Atheneum, 1988) p. 9

Duffy, Christopher. The Military Experience in the Age of Reason. Atheneum, 1988 p. 7, 9, 293.