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The morning after the attack at Hochkirch (colour litho)
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The morning after the attack at Hochkirch (colour litho)
964561 The morning after the attack at Hochkirch (colour litho) by Rochling, Carl (1855-1920); Private Collection; (add.info.: The morning after the attack at Hochkirch, Seven Years War, 14 October 1758. Illustration for Der alte Fritz in funfzig Bildern fur Jung und Alt (Paul Kittel, c 1910). Illustrations by Carl Rochling and Richard Knotel.); © Look and Learn
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The Morning After the Attack at Hochkirch - A Glimpse into Frederick the Great's Inspiring Leadership
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. This print captures a pivotal moment in history, depicting "The morning after the attack at Hochkirch" during the Seven Years War on 14 October 1758. The artwork, a colour lithograph by Carl Rochling, showcases the inspiring leadership of King Frederick II of Prussia, also known as "Old Fritz". In this scene from Der alte Fritz in funfzig Bildern fur Jung und Alt (Paul Kittel, c 1910), we witness King Frederick II addressing his army with unwavering determination and regal authority. Surrounded by his loyal grenadiers and mounted on horseback, he stands as a symbol of resilience amidst chaos. The image exudes an aura of strength and bravery as it transports us back to the battlefields of Hochkirch. The soldiers listen intently to their commander's speech while preparing for another day of combat. Their uniforms bear witness to their allegiance to Prussia and dedication to their king. Through this artwork, we gain insight into not only the military prowess but also the charisma that made King Frederick II such an influential figure in European history. His leadership skills were instrumental in shaping Prussian dominance during this tumultuous period. As we gaze upon this historical masterpiece, we are reminded that true leaders inspire others through both words and actions. This image serves as a testament to King Frederick II's enduring legacy and reminds us of the power one person can have in times of war and turmoil.
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