Napoleon's Hussars made their first real impact during the
Napoleonic Wars in 1806, with their astonishing pursuit of the
Prussians over 1,160km from the river Saale to the Oder in
twenty-five days. They then capped this feat on arrival when, by
dint of audacious demonstrations by the 500 men of the combined 5th
and 7th Hussars, the 6,000-strong Prussian garrison was bluffed
into capitulating its fortress at Stettin along with 160 cannon.
This splendid volume by Emir Bukhari describes the organization,
war records, dress and equipment of these most colorful of
Napoleon's troops.
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