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2020
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Publisher: Helion and Company
152 pages
ISBN: 978-1912866656
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They Fought with Extraordinary Bravery: The III GermanArmy Corps in the Southern Netherlands, 1814

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In October 1813, the soldiers of one of Napoleon’s staunchest Allies, Saxony, defected en masse in the midst of battle at Leipzig. Almost immediately III German Army Corps was formed with these same soldiers as its nucleus and augmented with returning former prisoners of war, volunteers and militia. Commanded by the Duke of Saxe-Weimar the Corps was sent to the Southern Netherlands to take part in the final defeat of Napoleon amidst of a constant changing command of control structure, in which the Swedish Crown Prince Bernadotte played a major and dubious role. Although for the greater part inexperienced and badly armed, fighting against the much superior French I Corps which even contained Imperial Guard units, III Corps struggled to prove that it could be trusted, paying a major role to protect the Netherlands against the French as these regions tried to regain their own identity after decades of French rule.

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Title:They Fought with Extraordinary Bravery: The III GermanArmy Corps in the Southern Netherlands, 1814
Author:John Marsden
Series:From Reason to Revolution Books
Book Number:#37
Published:2020
Pages:152
ISBN-10:191286665X
ISBN-13:978-1912866656

Series Progress

This book is part of the From Reason to Revolution Books series and is book #37 in the series.