In October 1810, the Third French invasion of Portugal under Maréchal
Masséna arrived at the Lines of Torres Vedras and his triumphal march
into Lisbon came to an abrupt halt. Five months later a thoroughly
demoralized and defeated French army retreated from Portugal and never
returned. The Lines played a vital role in enabling the allied army to
operate against a more numerous enemy. When threatened, there was a
safe place for the allies to retire to, and from this secure base,
Wellington eventually liberated the Iberian Peninsula. France,
Portugal and Britain developed plans for the defense of Lisbon in 1808
and 1809. In November 1809, the British proposal was commenced and
became the Lines of Torres Vedras. The Memorandum on the construction
was written in October 1809 but was more of an outline. The design and
construction was completed over the next 18 months, the bulk being
completed before the arrival of the French in October 1810. The
initial design was expanded through 1810 as more time became available
and the construction in October 1810 was significantly different to
the original memorandum. The book takes the reader through events in
1809 that led to the need for the construction of defenses. The
construction work is detailed and illustrated through several maps to
explain the position and purpose of the several defenses. The French
invasion of 1810 is summarized through to the time when the French
arrived at the Lines. The operations and movements over the next month
are again detailed along with the continuing construction work on the
Lines. One of the unusual elements of the defenses was the
construction of a telegraph system and this is described in great
detail. One of the lesser-known facts about the Lines, is the position
of the opposing forces between October 1810 and March 1811. They were
only facing each other at the Lines for a few weeks during this period
and most French troops never approached them. The operations and
defenses were spread over a much larger area. This book uses many new
sources to prove a new, in-depth, English language account of the
massive engineering exercise that built the Lines with the help of
thousands of Portuguese civilians. Without the construction of the
Lines, it is likely that Portugal would have been lost and history
would tell a very different story.
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The Defence of Portugal during the Peninsular War, 1807-1814
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781804515280
Publisert
2024
Utgiver
Casemate Publishers and Book Distributors, LLC
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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