The Swabian League was established as a defensive alliance of princes,
prelates, and Imperial cities to maintain the peace within the territory
of Southern Germany. In 1525 the League faced an existential threat in
the form of an attempt by the exiled Duke Ulrich of Württemberg to
retake his territory and a series of localised peasant uprisings which
united into a movement for political reform. The League was forced to
mobilise a mercenary armyat a time of financial crisis and a shortage of
Landsknechts, many of whom were fighting in the Italian Wars. This book
presents a detailed inside account of the different components and
internal organisation of the League army. It focuses on two campaigns
led by its supreme commander, Georg Truchsess von Waldburg, to maintain
discipline during an intensive six-month campaign to thwart the Duke of
Württemberg and smash the peasant rebellion whilst attempting to appease
his political overlords within the League.