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whereby most officers were sent into retirement or to garrison units to serve without pay. A catastrophic shortage of command personnel (up to 70% at the company level) resulted. The vacancies were filled with young Moscow noblemen who had neither the experience of command nor the experience of service in the infantry nor regular military training—their traditional places were elite irregular cavalry or court service. Non-commissioned officers also experienced serious problems—they were not veteran soldiers but were elected from recruits.
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attack would be easily repulsed. It is suggested that Peter wanted to speed up the arrival of reinforcements, address supply issues, and negotiate with
Augustus. Some interpretations consider his departure from Narva the night before the battle as cowardly; most of Europe mocked the Tsar for his departure. However, some scholars believe this accusation has little merit, as reportedly, the Tsar had placed himself in physical danger too many times for this departure to be an act of cowardice.
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Russian army under cover of the weather. The Swedes attacked with two highly dense shock groups, quickly approached the Russian positions, and gave a volley, after which the Russians "fell like grass". At first, the Russians vigorously resisted: "They returned a heavy fire and killed many fine fellows", but within 15 minutes, the Swedes filled the ditches with fascines, broke into the fortifications with cold steel arms, and "a terrible massacre" began.
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Pass, eighteen miles west of Narva. Under the screen of their dragoons, the cannons were quickly deployed and suddenly opened fire on the clusters of Russian cavalry from a close distance. Since the Russians had no artillery at Pyhajoggi, they could not hold this advantageous position and had to
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commanded the Russian forces. Peter had left Narva just the day before and was not present during the actual fighting. Trying to explain this act, some historians suggest that he did not expect an immediate attack on his well-fortified and numerically superior force, or he was sure that such an
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30 August] 1700. Due to a lack of experienced commanders, Peter retained de Croÿ with him; they reconnoitered the fortifications of Narva together, but de Croÿ did not hold any official post and never before commanded any unit of the Russian army. De Croÿ refused to accept the command
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several times and relented only after Peter personally "strengthened his resolve with a glass of wine". This happened only the day before the battle, and the official instruction for the transfer of command was dated 30 November [
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a free exit with weapons and colours, but general Weide on the left flank capitulated later and was already forced to hand over weapons and banners. All the artillery and wagon-trains also fell into the hands of the Swedes.
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2929:. Ballantine Books, 928 pages.
2825:Петров А. В (1901), pp. 354–355
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1895:"Magnus Stenbock Count and Spy"
1876:from the original on 2023-11-30
1262:Битва при Нарве Bitva pri Narve
3069:(in Russian). St. Petersburg.
1859:Kerala J. Snyder (2002), p.137
1811:Swedish Lion Monument in Narva
1536:Master-General of the Ordnance
824:Courland and Western Lithuania
602:with 334 crew) assaulting the
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2630:. A&C Black. p. 65.
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1599:Swedish transitional calendar
1395:Charles XII, assisted by the
1280:) was an early battle in the
1278:Swedish transitional calendar
3029:Беспалов, Александр (1998).
3012:Karolinska Warrior 1660–1721
3008:Karolinska krigare 1660–1721
3001:(in Swedish). Hörsta förlag.
2835:Svenska institutet och Narva
1979:Bergman, Lisa (2021-04-21).
1836:'s force of 20,000 captured
1496:19 November] 1700,
1459:Franco-Dutch War (1688—1697)
3144:Military history of Estonia
2955:Ericson, Lars, ed. (2003).
1966:Jeremy Black (1996), p. 111
1798:Russian memorial near Narva
1558:Prince Alexander of Imereti
1272:) on 30 November [
149:The Battle of Narva (1700).
113:Knowledge (XXG):Translation
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2522:Frost (2003), pp. 230, 232
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1324:of Russia took Narva in a
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1925:. HELION & Company.
1786:" ("Sweden remembers").
1521:Turkish fortress of Azov
1119:Swedish German dominions
742:Swedish Baltic dominions
3149:17th century in Estonia
2974:Ullgren, Peter (2008).
2923:Massie, Robert (1980).
2866:Snyder, Kerala (2002).
2193:Peter The Great – Swift
1764:a new memorial monument
1566:General Feldzeugmeister
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1646:The Battle of Narva
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1366:a military alliance
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2218:. 8 October 2016.
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