Napoleon and the Struggle for Germany
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The first comprehensive history of the campaign that determined control of Germany following Napoleon's catastrophic defeat in Russia.
Michael V. Leggiere je profesor histórie so zameraním na vojenskú históriu. Jeho dielo sa ponára do hlbokých strategických a politických aspektov vojen, skúma, ako sa vedenie vojen vyvíjalo v priebehu času, a analyzuje kľúčové faktory prispievajúce k víťazstvu alebo porážke. Svojím výskumom sa snaží osvetliť zložitosť vojenského rozhodovania a jeho vplyv na historický vývoj.





The first comprehensive history of the campaign that determined control of Germany following Napoleon's catastrophic defeat in Russia.
The narrative explores the dire circumstances faced by Napoleon following significant military defeats in Russia and Germany, leading to the disintegration of his empire. As he attempts to coordinate defenses from Paris, his marshals retreat under pressure, struggling against overwhelming Allied forces. The breakdown of command and conflicting strategies between Napoleon and his marshals create a tension-filled scenario where critical decisions about land and time could determine the fate of his reign.
Napoleon's unhealthy obsession with capturing Berlin is highlighted here for the first time, with fascinating details of this frustrating and ultimately unsuccessful campaign. (Military History)
This book provides the first complete English-language study of the invasion of France along a front that extended from Holland to Switzerland.
Focusing on the life of Gebhard Leberecht von Blücher, this biography delves into the complexities of the Prussian general known for his pivotal role in defeating Napoleon at Waterloo. Michael V. Leggiere, an acclaimed historian, presents a detailed account of Blücher's bold yet often unpredictable military strategies and their significant influence on the Napoleonic Wars. As the first comprehensive scholarly work in English about Blücher, it offers new insights into his character and legacy in military history.