Written in three acts, this play by Friedrich Schiller pits the heroic Swedish general Gustavus Adolphus against the scheming Wallenstein and his army of mercenaries in the midst of the Thirty Years War. Filled with intrigue and high-stakes drama, Wallenstein's Camp is a masterpiece of German literature.
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