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Marengo and Hohenlinden
James Burbeck
Matt Delamater
Kevin Kiley
Dave Hollins
其他書名
Two French Victories in 1800 Destory the Second Coalition
出版
Napoleon, LLC
, 2001-03
主題
History / Military / General
History / Wars & Conflicts / Napoleonic Wars
ISBN
0970301456
9780970301451
URL
http://books.google.com.hk/books?id=pzxgkQEACAAJ&hl=&source=gbs_api
註釋
Napoleon Journal has earned critical acclaim for provocative battle and campaign studies (using translated European primary sources), original artwork and uniform illustrations, detailed color maps and orders-of-battle, reviews, travel guides, etc., celebrating the 200th anniversary of a fascinating and exciting period of history: the French Revolution and Age of Napoleon Bonaparte.After eight years of almost constant warfare, France's new leader, First Consul Napoleon Bonaparte, led his country to victory over the Second Coalition. It had been a close-run thing for France as the allied nations almost won the war in 1799. A flawed strategy, poorly executed, denied the Allies the fruits of their initial victories in Italy and Germany. After popular young General Bonaparte returned from Egypt, he seized control of the government in late 1799 and led a French army into Italy and defeated the Austrians at Marengo in June 1800. A final victory in December in Germany at Hohenlinden, General Jean Victor Moreau, led to the final collapse of the Second Coalition.