From now on, all subsequent updates should contain correct information. Also, I will be away for two weeks starting tomorrow so the AAR is on hold until then. After coming back, I will try to fix previous updates unless it proves to be extremely painful.
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June 1757
Wesel garrison surrendered in mid-June. Still no progress in Dortmund. Armée Française will resupply before marching to Munster, while a small cavalry force is scouting around Munster to locate the British Observation Army.
Armée d'Allemagne under general Soubise was created and will combine forces with Joseph Friedrich von Saxen-Hildburghausen who is in command of the Reichsarmee which became available to me few turns ago. Unfortunately Reichsarmee is not very effective force: too few officers commanding too many troops, plus the troops are not in very good shape. But after combining, Frederick will be between two quite considerable forces.
Franz Nadasdy, a very competent commander, arrived in Tabor and a force was immediately formed under him. His column consists mainly of cavalry which were gravely needed. His column is attached to Daun's Schlesiesche Armee which now has over 100,000 men. Plus, as you can see between Iglau and Budweis, another force of Hungarians will arrive in Tabor shortly which means 20,000 soldiers more. The siege of Prague is advancing as well and it should fall next month.
Prussia is still besieging Eger and lucky for me, they haven't made any progress. That gives me an interesting opportunity. If Raptor1 continues to besiege Eger, he will risk getting encircled by Daun, reinforced with Nadasdy and the Hungarian infantry, in the east and the French and the Reichsarmee in the west, not forgetting prince Charles' 40,000 men inside Eger. If he wants to avoid that he will have to withdraw soon.