The Emperor's Last Victory

The Emperor's Last Victory
Authors
Rothenberg, Gunther E.
Publisher
George Weidenfeld & Nicholson
Tags
history
ISBN
9781780226989
Date
2005-02-01T00:00:00+00:00
Size
0.78 MB
Lang
en
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A leading expert examines one of Napoleon's most decisive but least analysed victories

In early July 1809 Napoleon crossed the Danube with 187,000 men to confront the Austrian Archduke Charles and an army of 145,000 men. The fighting that followed dwarfed in intensity and scale any previous Napoleonic battlefield, perhaps any in history: casualties on each side were over 30,000. The Austrians fought with great determination, but eventually the Emperor won a narrow victory. Wagram was decisive in that it compelled Austria to make peace. It also heralded a new, altogether greater order of warfare, anticipating the massed manpower and weight of fire deployed much later in the battles of the American Civil War and then at Verdun and on the Somme.