DRIVEN OUT OF GERMANY AFTER HIS DEFEAT AT LEIPZIG IN 1813, NAPOLEON
SEEMED TO FACE DISASTER.
Some 345,000 Allied troops were converging on France from the east;
and Napoleon had only about 80,000 men. Most of his veterans had been
killed in Russia and Germany, and he was short of cavalry to counter
the swarms of Cossacks. For his last and possibly most brilliant
campaign, Napoleon raised three regiments of mounted Scouts for his
Imperial Guard.
Through the story of these units the reader can follow Napoleon's
dazzling manoeuvres in the campaign of 1814; and their widely varied
uniforms are reconstructed in meticulously researched colour plates.
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ISBN
9781780964171
Publisert
2020
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Bloomsbury UK
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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