Tag: Vermin
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Louis Jacques Romand and the turmoil of 1813 … (II)
On the 30th, General Vandamme, commanding I Corps, entered the defiles of the Bohemian mountains, where he was soundly beaten by the [Allied] combined army. He lost most of his men and he himself was captured by the enemy. Our baggage having, ill-advisedly, followed that of this corps and finding itself on the road was…
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Recollections on the battle of Salamanca, 1812 …
Alphonse d’Hautpoul was born at Versailles on 4 January 1789. He was a cousin of the cavalry general of the same name, who lost his life at the battle at Eylau. Alphonse’s brother, Amand, served in the horse artillery of the Imperial Guard. Attending the Military School at Fontainebleau, Alphonse departed there as a second…
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An Italian, the Grande Armée and the campaign of 1812 …
The Biblioteca Estense in Modena preserves the original copies of a substantial set of letters written by an unsung soldier of the Army of the Kingdom of Italy, Paolo Magelli, born at Pavullo in 1785. These were addressed to his elder brother Giustiniano. In contrast, the correspondence does not contain the letters written by Giustiniano…
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Doctor Wilhelm Meier and Baden’s war efforts during the Russian campaign …
This excerpt represents one complete chapter of Meier’s recollections. Relations between France and the rest of Europe, with Russia in particular – Causes and preparations for war Through the Peace of Vienna of 1809 and its consequences, the family bond established with the Imperial House of Austria, Napoleon had reached the summit of his fortune…
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An Imperial Guard commander and the 1813 Campaign (III) …
… We camped on the plain in close columns by division and by battalion mass. We were standing in mud and water up to half our legs, and I could never understand what was the reason for choosing such an uncomfortable and unhealthy position. On 22 August 1813 we remained in the same order. A…
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The plight of a Belgian Guard of Honour, 1813 …
Here we have a lengthy letter of a Belgian Garde d’Honneur, Ferdinand de Caigny (1794-1848), recounting in detail the events he and his fellow soldiers of the 1st Regiment experienced in the autumn months of the year 1813 … Gruinestadt, 19 November 1813, three leagues from Worms and Frankenthal. My dear Parents, We left Frankenthal…
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Soldiers and officer letters from Prussia and Poland, 1806-1807 …
Letter from J. Leduc, trumpeter in the 2nd Regiment of Dragoons, to his brother living in Compiègne, dated Warsaw, 22 December (1806). Addressed to Monsieur Carbon, deputy inspector of Forests at Compiègne, Departement de l’Oise, to be forwarded to his brother, Mr. Leduc, at Bons. Military postal marking ‘B(ure)au G(énér)al GRANDE ARMÉE’. My brother, I…