Campaign of 1813 in Germany and the Netherlands

1. The Prussian 1st Leib Hussar Regiment in the battle of Möckern, 5 April 1813 added 2 March 2005

[ Negative opinion about the use of the cavalry lance ]

2. The Prussian Guard Jäger Battalion in the battle of Groß-Görschen, 2 May 1813 added 1 March 2005

3. Von Hellwig's cavalry before the battle of Bautzen, May 1813 added 2 March 2005

[ Von Hellwig's ideas about the profitable use of the lance ]

4. The Lutzow Freikorps and the armistice, 1813

[ The attack near Kitzen, 17 June 1813 ]

5. Prussian battle instruction added 6 March 2005

[ for the commanding generals, brigade chefs, and commanders of the Prussian army after the Armistice of 1813, by the Prussian king ]

6. 3rd Prussian Army Corps and the combat of Wittstock, 22 August 1813 added 3 March 2005

[ Prelude to the Battle of Groß-Beeren]

7. The 1st (East-Prussian) Infantry Regiment in the combat of Goldberg, 23 August 1813

[ Prelude to the Battle of the Katzbach ]

8. Fighting during the Blockade of Glogau, 2 September 1813 added 3 January 2005

9. The 1st Pomeranian Infantry Regiment at Dennewitz, 6 September 1813

10. The 3rd Pomeranian Landwehr Cavalry Regiment at Dennewitz, 6 September 1813

11. The Prussian Bataillon 'Von Hellwig' in Gross Sommerda, 8 October 1813

12. Neumark Dragoon Regiment at Wachau (Battle of Leipzig), 16 October 1813

13. Events regarding the Württemberg forces in the Battle of Leipzig, 16-18 October 1813

14. The 4th Reserve Infantry Regiment in the Battle of Leipzig, 18 October 1813

15. After the battle of Leipzig, 19 October 1813

[ A curious Austrian account of buried French gun tubes discovered ]

16. The Prussian Jager Bataillon 'Von Reiche' in the Netherlands, 1813-14

[ Accounts of the siege of Zutphen (23 November 1813) and the combat at Hoogstraten (11 January 1814 ]

 

Campaign of 1814 in the Netherlands & France

1. The Silesian Cuirassier Regiment at Vauchamps, 14 February 1814

2. The combat of Méry, 22-23 February 1814 added 8 January 2005

3. Bergen op Zoom 8 March 1814; the British surprise-attack

4. Bergen op Zoom 8 March 1814; a bibliography

5. Saving the guns: the 5th Kurmark Landwehr Infantry Regiment at Rheims, 13 March 1814

6. The engagement at Zwevegem, Belgium 31 March 1814

 

Orders of battle:

1813

1. Army of Silesia, 10 August 1813

( at the end of the Armistice )

2. French V Corps (Lauriston), strenghts of 1 September 1813 added 3 January 2005

( the report by Chief of General Staff Baillod, summing up the losses since 5 August )

 

1814

1. Wallmoden's Corps 25 March 1814

( at the moment of joining III Prussian Army Corps of Bülow )

 

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