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ILLUSTRATIONS: (1) The climax of Frederick's trap being sprung on the Allied army at Rossbach on 5 Nov. 1757. (2) French and Prussian cavalrymen clash at Rossbach. (3) Maj. Gen. Wilhelm von Seydlitz leads a cavalry charge against the Allied cavalry at Rossbach. (4) King Frederick II talks to his victorious Prussian troops who defeated an Allied army more than twice their size at Rossbach.

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Dale, is it true that the Chinese invented gun powder much earlier than Europeans did? And is it true that the Chinese used their gun powder in fire works and not in weapons? Or are these just Old Wives' Tales?
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Wow, Dale. The Wikipedia clears up a lot, doesn't it? The Chinese weren't such a pacifist people, after all, when it came to gunpowder and gunpowder-like substances!
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Boy! This Frederick guy is clobberin' the crap outta folks all over Europe, Dale!!!!
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MAJ Dale E. Wilson, Ph.D.
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Thirteen days after Rossbach he was at it again at Leuthen--another hugely important battle in the course of the Seven Years War. Stay tuned . . .
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