Thirty Years' War
The most destructive European war before the 20th century. Germany lost up to a third of its population. The Peace of Westphalia (1648) established the modern nation-state system and the principle of state sovereignty.
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Belligerents
- Holy Roman Empire (Habsburgs)
- France
- Sweden
- Denmark
- Protestant German states
Casualties
~8 million
Key events
- 1618 — Defenestration of Prague
- 1631 — Sack of Magdeburg (~20,000 civilian dead)
- 1648 — Peace of Westphalia
Aftermath
Peace of Westphalia (1648) established the modern state system: sovereign equality, non-interference, religious self-determination — foundational principles of international law to this day. France emerged as Europe's dominant power. Germany's fragmentation locked in for ~200 years.
Weapons & matériel
- Matchlock muskets
- Pike-and-shot tercio formations
- Field artillery (Gustavus Adolphus's revolution)
- Cuirassier cavalry with wheel-lock pistols
Technology
Gustavus Adolphus's lighter mobile artillery and combined-arms doctrine modernized European warfare
Economy
Funded by mercenary captains who taxed conquered territories — Wallenstein commanded a private army of 100,000
Cost
Holy Roman Empire population fell ~25–40% — some German states lost 60%; took a century to recover
Sources
- Peter H. Wilson, Europe's Tragedy
- Schiller
- Pufendorf