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Blenheim 1704 Battle Story James Falkner

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Blenheim 1704 Battle Story James Falkner
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Publisher: History Press Ltd
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 5.8 MB
Pages: 160
Author: James Falkner
ISBN: 9780750957830, 9780752499680, 0750957832, 0752499688
Language: English
Year: 2015

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Blenheim 1704 Battle Story James Falkner by James Falkner 9780750957830, 9780752499680, 0750957832, 0752499688 instant download after payment.

The story of one of the turning points of the War of the Spanish Succession—and some would say in the history of conflict in Europe

The overwhelming Allied victory at Blenheim ensured the safety of Vienna from the Franco-Bavarian army, thus preventing the collapse of the Grand Alliance. Bavaria was knocked out of the war, and Louis's hopes for a quick victory came to an end. France suffered more than 30,000 casualties including the commander-in-chief, Marshal Tallard, who was taken captive to England. Before the 1704 campaign ended, the Allies had taken towns on the Moselle in preparation for the following year's campaign into France itself. It was a striking victory for Marlborough, which involved a lightning march of over 250 miles and superb deception—even of his own Dutch allies. Blenheim must be one of the most well known battles—because of Blenheim Palace—but few know why. This book explains what happened and why

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