The Prussian soldiers drew their swords, but retired with fear.
The French peasants view the Prussian soldiers more or less as guests.
With the advance of French forces on one side and 24,000 Prussian soldiers on the other, the situation was hopeless.
On a single day, the French captured 25,000 Prussian soldiers, 200 guns, and 60 colors.
At this point, the two friends turn round to see four Prussian soldiers pointing their rifles at them.
Altogether, about 5,000 Prussian soldiers were killed, wounded, or captured.
Prussian soldiers occupied his house during the War of 1870, and his mother died in 1872.
The weapon's field of fire was so narrow that Prussian soldiers were often hit by several bullets at once.
He killed a Prussian soldier, slicing the sword hard into the man's neck above the stiff black collar.
The names of Prussian soldiers who captured the Eagle are unknown and little evidence to back up this claim.