Leipzig 1813, the
Battle of the Nations by Peter Hofschroer
Leipzig,
the greatest clash of arms before the First World War, was the truly
decisive engagement of the Napoleonic Wars. After the disastrous 1812
Russian campaign, half a million men in five armies settled the fate of
Germany; the fate of Europe followed inexorably upon that. Including fully
detailed lists of the opposing forces, Peter Hofschroer describes
the series of escalating battles - including Liebertwolkwitz, the greatest
cavalry battle in history - by which the Emperor was at last brought to
bay.
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