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the Father of organized military espionage is Frederick The Great
Because of his military genius.
Frederick the Great did enlarge the Prussian army. Under Frederick's rule, many wars were fought, including the seven years war against Austria and France. Frederick was considered an experienced and knowledgeable military theorist.
Frederick the Great implemented various administrative, judicial, and military reforms in Prussia. These reforms included streamlining the bureaucracy, promoting religious tolerance, improving infrastructure, and professionalizing the military through training and discipline. The reforms aimed to strengthen the state and increase its efficiency and power.
Frederick the Great was an absolute monarch in europe.
Frederick William 1 and his son, known as Frederick the Great, modernized the Prussian Army and made it the most feared on the continent. By standardizing weapons, training, tactics, uniforms, and even pay, the two built the first modern army.
Frederick Charles Suppe has written: 'Military institutions on the Welsh Marches, shropshire, 1066-1300' -- subject(s): Medieval Military history, Military History, Military history, Medieval
The Prussians under Frederick the Great were a dominant power in Europe in the 18th century. Frederick the Great was a keen student and general in warfare. He soon came to the realization that various kinds of flanking movements were generally more effective than frontal assaults. Almost all military handbooks and generals in Europe enshrined, in a manner of speaking the value of flanking movements.
Frederick the great preferred less pomp and circumstance: he preferred to live simply.
Prince Frederick of Great Britain was born on 1750-05-13.
Frederick the Great - 1914 was released on: USA: 1 May 1914
Frederick the great elector was alot better than peter the great because his laws were not very strict. and frederick's rules were very strict (rules is supposed to be laws).