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The Polish-Lithuanian commonwealth assembles an army to face off the Teutonic Order.
They bring 8 080 troops to the battlefield.
Among them are 3 300 Polish heavy knights and 2 880 dismounted knights.
1 900 Lithuanian foot and horse archers are supporting the Polish army.
The Teutonic Order bring a total of 10 500 army.
1 440 spearmen.
6 100 heavy Teutonic and Livonian infantry and dismounted knights.
2 080 archers and crossbowmen.
1 060 heavy Teutonic knights.
The Teutonic Order forms up for battle.
The Lithuanian horse archers push towards the Teutonic front lines and shoot them from a distance.
The Teutonic knights pursue them.
The Lithuanian cavalry retreats behind the Polish knights who prepare to counter charge the enemy.
The deadly charges begin.
Outnumbered, the Teutonic knights retreat towards their main army.
The Teutonic and Livonian infantry push forward and will soon clash with the Poland-Lithuanian forces.
On the left flank, the Polish knights catch the advancing Teutons and charge them head on.
The charges were so deadly, not many had the will to fight the Polish knights.
The Polish cavalry which got stuck in the middle of the fight is in danger of the Teutonic shock infantry.
The ranged infantry on both sides try to provide fire support for their respective battle brothers.
One unit of the Krakow heavy cavalry slip through the ranks and catch a regiment of the Teutonic archers.
They quickly break and the Polish-Lithuanian cavalry pursued them.
The Teutonic general is being chased off the battlefield.
The dismounted heavy Polish infantry join the cavalry in support of the main battle in the center.
The devilish looking Teutonic dismounted Ritterbrüder stand their ground but are soon to be surrounded.
The Polish cavalry who won the engagement on the left flank are now lining for a charge the back of the Teutons fighting.
Without cavalry support, the remaining Teutonic knights lose heart and start running off the battlefield.
The Polish-Lithuanian cavalry swiftly finishes off the fleeing Teutons; the battle is over.
Stick until the end of the battle to watch the Polish triumphant march and the battle report.
Casualties: Poland-Lithuania - 1 470; Teutonic Order - 9 639.
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