But he soon added with some worry, "However, who will command the Silesian battlefield? Perhaps, my dear uncle, you can once again display your former glory."
Prince Henry had followed Emperor Frederick on campaigns north and south, participating in the Silesian Wars and the Seven Years' War, and was a fierce warrior.
After pondering for a moment, Prince Henry shook his head and said, "Your Majesty, I am truly no longer young. Perhaps we could transfer the Duke of Brunswick back to Silesia and have the Marquis of Walschstaet lead the troops of the Southern Netherlands. There are very few Austrians there, he should be more than capable of handling them."
The Marquis of Walschstaet he mentioned was Blucher, who was currently serving as the deputy to the Duke of Brunswick and would later make his mark in the Anti-French Coalition as a Prussian Field Marshal.
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In the northwest of Austria, Kreignitz.