Napoleon 1813

Napoleon 1813
Author: James R. Arnold
Publisher:
Total Pages: 480
Release: 2015
Genre:
ISBN: 9780967098586

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Napoleon 1813 describes Napoleon's efforts to recover from the catastrophe of 1812. It dismisses many conventional myths regarding the spring campaign of 1813. Throughout the story of the tumultuous spring days, Napoleon 1813 gives voice to the soldiers who participated in a campaign that proved Napoleon's last, best chance to preserve his dynasty.

Napoleon and the World War of 1813

Napoleon and the World War of 1813
Author: J.P. Riley
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 459
Release: 2013-09-05
Genre: History
ISBN: 113632142X

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This analysis of the world war between Napoleon and the 6th coalition in 1813 covers operations in Europe, Spain and North America. It examines the differences between alliances and coalitions, comparing the long-term international relationships in alliances and the short-term union of coalitions.

1813, Leipzig

1813, Leipzig
Author: Digby Smith
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2001
Genre: France / Armée
ISBN: 9781853674358

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A brilliant hour-by-hour account of the largest battle of the Napoleonic Wars.

Napoleon and the Struggle for Germany

Napoleon and the Struggle for Germany
Author: Michael V. Leggiere
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 903
Release: 2015-04-16
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1107080541

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The first comprehensive history of the Fall Campaign that determined control of Central Europe following Napoleon's catastrophic defeat in Russia.

Napoleon at Leipzig

Napoleon at Leipzig
Author: George Nafziger
Publisher: Helion
Total Pages: 432
Release: 2021-03-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781914059056

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Leipzig dashed the dreams of a French Empire when the armies of Prussia, Russia, Austria and Sweden converged on Napoleon and his Grande Armée. It was the greatest battle of the Napoleonic Wars, so decisive it would be called "the battle of the Nations". Smaller countries like Poland and Saxony seemed to be submerged in the titanic struggle and the battle shaped Europe for more than a century. "Napoleon at Leipzig" not only covers this pivotal battle, but also the manoeuvres that led up to it and the retreat that followed. At Hanau, the Bavarians learned to their dismay the Napoleon was still the master of the battlefield. The book includes the campaigns of Marshal Davout in the north, and the fate of the besieged French fortresses. From glittering field marshals to ragged cossacks, in massive battles or small skirmishes, we see the dramatic campaign unfold. George Nafziger's intensive research into the 1813 campaign shows how the finest general of all time was brought to bay. The greatest battle of the Napoleonic Wars, and the campaign that led up to it, is thoroughly studied for the first time in English in "Napoleon at Leipzig". This edition includes a new set of images and newly-commissioned color maps.

Napoleon's Dresden Campaign

Napoleon's Dresden Campaign
Author: George Nafziger
Publisher: Da Capo Press, Incorporated
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1994
Genre: Dresden, Battle of, Dresden, Germany, 1813
ISBN: 9780962665547

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Napoleon at Leipzig

Napoleon at Leipzig
Author: George F. Nafziger
Publisher: Military History Press
Total Pages: 384
Release: 1996
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781883476106

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The Battle of Nations 1813 Leipzig dashed the dreams of a French Empire when the armies of Prussia, Russia, Austria, and Sweden converged on Napoleon and his Grande Armee. It was the greatest battle of the Napoleonic Wars, so decisive it would be called the Battle of Nations. Smaller countries like Poland and Saxony seemed to be submerged in the titanic struggle, and the battle shaped Europe for more than a century. Napoleon at Leipzig not only covers this pivotal battle, but also the maneuvers that led up to it and the retreat that followed. At Hanau, the Bavarians learned to their dismay that Napoleon was still the master of the battlefield. The book includes the campaigns of Marshal Davout in the north, and the fate of the besieged French fortresses. From glittering field marshals to ragged Cossacks, in massive battles or small skirmishes, we see the dramatic campaign unfold. George Nafziger's intensive research into the 1813 campaign shows how the finest general of all time was bought to bay. The greatest battle of the Napoleonic Wars, and the campaign that led up to it, is thoroughly studied for the first time in English in Napoleon at Leipzig."

Napoleon and Berlin

Napoleon and Berlin
Author: Michael V. Leggiere
Publisher: University of Oklahoma Press
Total Pages: 401
Release: 2015-06-23
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 080618017X

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At a time when Napoleon needed all his forces to reassert French dominance in Central Europe, why did he fixate on the Prussian capital of Berlin? Instead of concentrating his forces for a decisive showdown with the enemy, he repeatedly detached large numbers of troops, under ineffective commanders, toward the capture of Berlin. In Napoleon and Berlin, Michael V. Leggiere explores Napoleon’s almost obsessive desire to capture Berlin and how this strategy ultimately lost him all of Germany. Napoleon’s motives have remained a subject of controversy from his own day until ours. He may have hoped to deliver a tremendous blow to Prussia’s war-making capacity and morale. Ironically, the heavy losses and strategic reverses sustained by the French left Napoleon’s Grande Armee vulnerable to an Allied coalition that eventually drove Napoleon from Central Europe forever.

The Leipzig Campaign, 1813

The Leipzig Campaign, 1813
Author: Frederic Natusch Maude
Publisher:
Total Pages: 360
Release: 1908
Genre: Leipzig (Germany)
ISBN:

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Som nr. 7 fra 1908 i serien "Special Campaign Series" her den engelske officer F.N. Maude om Leipzig-felttoget 1813 med indgående skildringer af forhistorien fra foråret 1813 over våbenstilstanden 4/6-10/8 til Leipzig 16-19/10 1813. I slutningen af hvert kapitel forfatterens kommentarer.