Austro-Prussian War (Harsh Peace)

Just as in the OTL, the pretext for the war was the same: Prussia and Austria had a dispute over the administration of Schleswig-Holstein. The invasion proceeds the same, also. The Prussian soldiers, under Moltke, invade Saxony and the Czech lands. The Germans, after a swift mobilization, catch the Austrians at Sadová and inflict a devastating victory: 9000 Prussian soldiers are killed, versus nearly 45000 Austrian dead. Bismark, at this point, is ready for peace, and within three weeks, in the OTL, it was signed at Prague. However, this is the POD. Bismark decides to push for tougher terms from Austria.

 The Prussian armies continue pressing deeper into Austria, and by July 19th have reached the outskirts of Prague.