Great Captains Before Napoleon


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Great Captains


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October Triumph


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1805 Austerlitz


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This in-depth study of The Battle of Austerlitz, considered Napoleon’s greatest victory, won the Napoleon Foundation’s History Grand Prize. Sometimes called The Battle of Three Emperors, Napoleon’s victory against the combined forces of Russia and Austria brought a decisive end to The War of the Third Coalition. The magnitude of the French achievement against a larger army was met by sheer amazement and delirium in Paris, where just days earlier the nation had been teetering on the brink of financial collapse. In 1805: Austerlitz, historian Robert Goetz demonstrates how Napoleon and his Grande Armée of 1805 defeated a formidable professional army that had fought the French armies on equal terms five years earlier. Goetz analyses the planning of the opposing forces and details the course of the battle hour by hour, describing the fierce see-saw battle around Sokolnitz, the epic struggle for the Pratzen Heights, the dramatic engagement between the legendary Lannes and Bagration in the north, and the widely misunderstood clash of Napoleon’s Imperial Guard and Alexander’s Imperial Leib-Guard. Goetz’s detailed and balanced assessment of the battle exposes many myths that have been perpetuated and even embellished in other accounts.




Air Force Manual


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The United States Military Academy and Its Foreign Contemporaries


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Gives a brief retrospect of the various steps covering developments from the earliest days to the present [1943] at the United States Military Academy in all the important features of cadet life, education, and training. The closing section offers sketches, to the degree possible in this state of flux due to the war, of the foreign couterparts of West Point. Highlights to this edition's additional information is the changes to the air training program, the 3-year course, and the location of additional training facilities acquired since March 1941.