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Page 13
... allied center and cutting their armies in two to win the greatest of all his victories with the greatest of all his armies ... allies , and these were beginning to lose heart . The process was completed by the Battle of Friedland , a ...
... allied center and cutting their armies in two to win the greatest of all his victories with the greatest of all his armies ... allies , and these were beginning to lose heart . The process was completed by the Battle of Friedland , a ...
Page 22
... Allies , who could field about half a million . The campaign of 1813 was well short of Napoleon's best form . The allies were grouped in three separate armies , north , center and west , and one might have expected Napoleon to engage in ...
... Allies , who could field about half a million . The campaign of 1813 was well short of Napoleon's best form . The allies were grouped in three separate armies , north , center and west , and one might have expected Napoleon to engage in ...
Page 23
... Allies in the rear . The plan was based on the assumption that Paris would hold out . Unfortunately the Allies intercepted a letter of his to Marie - Louise outlining the plan , and this determined Tsar Alexander to insist that the ...
... Allies in the rear . The plan was based on the assumption that Paris would hold out . Unfortunately the Allies intercepted a letter of his to Marie - Louise outlining the plan , and this determined Tsar Alexander to insist that the ...
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