1870s Wurttemberg
In 1866, Württemberg took up arms on behalf of Austria in the Austro-Prussian War, but three weeks after the Battle of Königgrätz on 3 July 1866, her troops suffered a comprehensive defeat at Tauberbischofsheim and the country lay at the mercy of Prussia. The Prussians occupied the northern part of Württemberg and negotiated a peace in August 1866 forcing Württemberg to pay an indemnity of 8,000,000 gulden, but they immediately formed a secret treaty with their conqueror. The end of the hostilities allowed a renewal of democratic agitation in Württemberg, but this soon stopped when the war between France and Prussia broke out in 1870. Although Württemberg had continued to be antagonistic to Prussia, the kingdom shared in the national enthusiasm which swept over Germany, and its troops took a creditable part in the Battle of Wörth and in other operations of the war. In 1871, Württemberg became a member of the new German Empire.
Pack contains 15 figures (12 troopers, 1 officer, 1 musician, 1 standard)
Pack contains 30 figures (27 foot (2 poses), 1 officer, 1 musician, 1 standard)
Pack contains 3 guns (3 carriages, 3 barrels, 6 wheels, 12 crew)
Pack contains 3 guns (3 carriages, 3 barrels, 6 wheels, 12 crew)
Pack contains 2 limbers (2 limbers, 4 wheels, 4 ridden horses, 4 unridden horses)