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Defenestration of Prague
- The Defenestration of Prague in 1618, where Catholic officials were thrown from a window, triggered the war.
- This provocative act by Protestant nobles aimed to escalate tensions.
Early Stages of War
- Emperor Ferdinand II lacked resources and relied on Spanish cousins and Bavarian allies.
- Protestants and Catholics, each believing in their rightness, made negotiations difficult.
Impact on Civilians
- The Thirty Years' War devastated the region, with disease causing more deaths than combat.
- Soldiers quartered in homes, consuming scarce resources, leading to famine and even cannibalism.


