A classic account of a momentous battle Colonel Maude's analysis of
Napoleon's campaign of 1813 around Leipzig, is yet another example
of this author's careful and thorough examination of the respective
armies of the protagonists and the thoughts, motivations and
actions of the principal participants. Each decision is deliberated
upon and explained, giving valuable insights into the strategies of
the French and Coalition generals-as well as those of the Emperor
himself-which led to one of the most decisive defeats suffered by
an army under Napoleon's command during the Napoleonic Wars. Fought
on German soil, with Germans on both sides, Leipzig is considered
to be the largest battle ever fought in Europe prior to the First
World War, and Maude's classic examination is accepted as a primary
document for its study.
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