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Austerlitz 1805 Battle Story Gregory Fremontbarnes

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Austerlitz 1805 Battle Story Gregory Fremontbarnes
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Publisher: The History Press
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 4.35 MB
Pages: 245
Author: Gregory Fremont-Barnes
ISBN: 9780750951678, 0750951672
Language: English
Year: 2013

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Austerlitz 1805 Battle Story Gregory Fremontbarnes by Gregory Fremont-barnes 9780750951678, 0750951672 instant download after payment.

In 1805 at the end of November, Napoleon decided to launch one more plan to lure the Austrians and Russians into battle, by appearing to order his forces to retreat and letting it be known that he did not want to face his enemies on the field. Eventually, the Allies fell for his plan and decided to attack what they saw as a weakening force, just outside the town of Austerlitz. Napoleon was weaker in numbers, but had had time to plan and examine the battlefield closely; he had his enemies where he wanted them. It was a fiercely contested battle, but Napoleon had the upper hand and destroye.
Abstract: In 1805 at the end of November, Napoleon decided to launch one more plan to lure the Austrians and Russians into battle, by appearing to order his forces to retreat and letting it be known that he did not want to face his enemies on the field. Eventually, the Allies fell for his plan and decided to attack what they saw as a weakening force, just outside the town of Austerlitz. Napoleon was weaker in numbers, but had had time to plan and examine the battlefield closely; he had his enemies where he wanted them. It was a fiercely contested battle, but Napoleon had the upper hand and destroye

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