Napoleon's German Allies (3)
Saxony 1806–15
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About this book
In the battles of Jena and Auerstädt, where the Prussians were crushed by Napoleon, the Saxons excelled beyond comparison. Amidst the defeat and confusion, they withdrew in full control, with regular pace and band playing, stopping to engage whenever the enemy grew too close. Recognising the martial value of such troops, Napoleon swiftly took steps to assure a military alliance. In this absorbing addition to the Men-at-Arms series, Otto von Pivka explores the organisation, campaign history and uniforms of Napoleon's formidable Saxon allies, with numerous illustrations and eight superb full page colour plates by Richard Hook.
Contents
1806-1809 · Reorganization, 1810-1812 · Russia, 1812 · The 1813 Campaigns · In Allied Service · The Uniforms · The Plates
Paperback; July 1979; 48 pages; ISBN: 9780850453096