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Prusacy podchodzą pod Wawel – plany obrony Krakowa z wiosny 1793 roku
Author(s) -
Maciej Trąbski
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
prace historyczne/zeszyty naukowe uniwersytetu jagiellońskiego. prace historyczne
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2084-4069
pISSN - 0083-4351
DOI - 10.4467/20844069ph.21.034.14010
Subject(s) - annexation , lithuanian , ancient history , political science , commonwealth , law , spring (device) , saint petersburg , peninsula , history , economic history , archaeology , geography , engineering , philosophy , politics , russian federation , mechanical engineering , linguistics , regional science
The Prussians are attacking the Wawel castle – plans of Cracow defence in the spring of 1793At the beginning of 1793, the Prussian army marched onto the territory of the western provinces of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, executing the plan of the Second Partition of Poland signed in Saint Petersburg. Due to the lack of information concerning the maximum range of the annexation in the early spring, the Confederate authorities started to fear that Cracow might be taken too – by Prussia or by Austria. Thus, general Józef Wodzicki was tasked with securing the city. However, he had to face the fact that there was no possibility of planning his actions around the fortifications and that he had only modest forces at his disposal.

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