To coincide with the 2015 bicentennial of the Battle of Waterloo,
Osprey publishes Waterloo 1815, a definitive three volume history of
the historic battle. Based on new research drawn from unpublished
first-hand accounts and illustrations, Waterloo 1815 provides a
detailed resource for all aspects of the famous battle. This first
volume of the trilogy, Quatre Bras, focuses on the lead-up to Waterloo
itself. Two days before the main battle, an initial 8,000 Allied
troops faced the 48,000 men of the French Armée du Nord under Marshal
Ney at the strategically vital crossroads of Quatre Bras. Having been
tricked by Napolean who was trying to drive a wedge between the
Prussians and the Anglo-allied army, Wellington concentrated his
troops at Quatre Bras, hoping to link up with the Prussians. There
Wellington just managed to hold off Ney's attacks. The battle ended in
a tactical stalemate but, because he was unable to join with
Blücher's Prussians, Wellington retreated back along the road to
Brussels to new positions at a small Belgian village called Waterloo,
and thus set the stage for one of the greatest battles of all time.
With detailed maps, illustrations and battlefield dispositions, Quatre
Bras will lay the groundwork for any student of the Battle of
Waterloo.
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Quatre Bras
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781472804136
Publisert
2020
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Vendor
Osprey Publishing
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Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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