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A date with destiny on the bloody fields of Waterloo
At the time of the Revolutionary Wars the position of Hanover was a
precarious one. It was a small German state which shared-as head of
state-the King of England. This made for a close connection with
the British Empire but also for a vulnerable one with the major
European powers. Exposed to France and never completely confident
of the support of Russia or Prussia in time of need, it's fighting
men nevertheless actively joined the cause to oppose French
aggression wherever it arose. The leading Hanoverian families
naturally provided the officer corps and men such as Alten and the
subject of this book-Christian Ompteda-became renowned military
figures in the battles of the Napoleonic Wars. We join Ompteda
fighting with Hanoverian forces in the campaigns in the Low
Countries before the occupation of his Fatherland in 1805 forced
him and many of his countrymen into exile in England, where they
formed one of the most respected elements of the British Army-The
Kings German Legion. This highly respected unit served at
Copenhagen, Walcheren, Sicily, in Spain and finally during the
Waterloo campaign. This is the story of a talented, troubled and
highly courageous officer driven by duty, loyalty and revenge to
defeat the French invaders even at the expense of his own life.
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pictures, errant marks, etc. that were either part of the original
artifact, or were introduced by the scanning process. We believe
this work is culturally important, and despite the imperfections,
have elected to bring it back into print as part of our continuing
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appreciate your understanding of the imperfections in the
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A date with destiny on the bloody fields of Waterloo
At the time of the Revolutionary Wars the position of Hanover was a
precarious one. It was a small German state which shared-as head of
state-the King of England. This made for a close connection with
the British Empire but also for a vulnerable one with the major
European powers. Exposed to France and never completely confident
of the support of Russia or Prussia in time of need, it's fighting
men nevertheless actively joined the cause to oppose French
aggression wherever it arose. The leading Hanoverian families
naturally provided the officer corps and men such as Alten and the
subject of this book-Christian Ompteda-became renowned military
figures in the battles of the Napoleonic Wars. We join Ompteda
fighting with Hanoverian forces in the campaigns in the Low
Countries before the occupation of his Fatherland in 1805 forced
him and many of his countrymen into exile in England, where they
formed one of the most respected elements of the British Army-The
Kings German Legion. This highly respected unit served at
Copenhagen, Walcheren, Sicily, in Spain and finally during the
Waterloo campaign. This is the story of a talented, troubled and
highly courageous officer driven by duty, loyalty and revenge to
defeat the French invaders even at the expense of his own life.
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