"Der Hohenfriedberger Marsch",is a well known German military marching song. It takes its name from the victory of the Prussians over the allied armies of the Archduchy of Austria and the Electorate of Saxony on 4 June 1745 during the Second Silesian War at the Battle of Hohenfriedberg, near Striegau
I do not own this music and it was slightly modified cuz the sprite either went faster or slower than the music which is super fustrating holy sh- and the historical site today is located in morden day Poland about 54.11km southwest of Breslau (Morden day Wroclaw) and not to be a nerd but if you think i'm having a stroke saying that Breslau is Wroclaw and that this is Prussian not Polish lemme explain alright kid? So basically after the Second World War (1939-1945) the Soviet Union decided to not return eastern Poland to Poland but compensated by giving Pomerania and Silesia to Poland further decreasing Germany's territory since World War 1 and also taking East Prussia for themselves which is also why Breslau is Wroclaw and Hohenfriedberg is in Poland and morden day Hohenfriedberg is in Dobromierz,Poland