MAPS AND FIGURES

MAPS

1 Strategic Situation, 1796

2 Opening of Italian Campaign, 1796

3 From Lodi to Verona, 1796

4 Würmser’s First Offensive

5 Lake Garda and Mantua

6 Final Phase

7 Strategic Situation, 1799

8 Switzerland, North Italy, and Southern Germany in 1799

9 Suvorov’s Pursuit

10 Masséna and Suvorov in Switzerland

11 Trebbia and Novi

12 Europe in 1797

13 Strategic Situation, 1805

14 Central Europe, the Maneuver on Ulm, 1805

15 Pursuit to Austerlitz, 1805

16 The Theater of War, 1806

17 The Operational “Battalion Square”

18 Jena and Auerstadt

19 Pursuit after Jena

20 Poland and East Prussia, 1806–1807

21 Spain and Portugal

22 Strategic Situation along the Danube, 1809

23 Aspern-Essling and Wagram

24 Strategic Positions prior to Napoleon’s Invasion, 1812

25 Pursuit of Russian Armies, July 1812

26 Smolensk to Borodino

27 Late October, the Retreat Begins

28 Crossing the Beresina

29 Central Germany, Spring 1813

30 Lützen and Bautzen

31 One Victory and Three Defeats

32 Napoleon’s Movements in September 1813

33 Blücher’s Flank March and the Battle of Leipzig

34 Strategic Situation, 1814

35 1814 Campaign

36 Waterloo Campaign

FIGURES

1 The Battle of Cape St. Vincent, 1797

2 Simplified Sketch of Nelson’s Battle of the Nile, 1798

3 Simplified Sketch of Nelson’s Battle Plan for Trafalgar, 1805

4 Locations of Key Personnel as Chiefs of Staff in the Allied Armies in the Fall of 1813