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The Battle of Kulm, August 29th - 30th 1813 : The Lost Opportunity

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By not following up his victory at Dresden (26th - 27th August) and pressing and harassing his defeated foe with all his available forces, Napoleon lost the best opportunity of destroying the main army of the allied coalition, and in not doing so, allowed himself to be finally defeated by their combined strength at the battle of Leipzig (16th - 19th October).

Kulm may not be one of the great battles of history, but it could have been the deciding factor in a resurgence, albeit brief, of Napoleon's control of Germany. Had the French emperor put himself at the head of the pursuit after Dresden instead of turning his back on the main chance and trying to deal with the disasters that had occurred at Gross Beeren and on the Katzbach, which, although they were indeed a course of real concern, would have been negated by the destruction of the Army of Bohemia, and possibly even the capture of all three allied monarchs. Indeed, the facts that have emerged concerning the actual state of the allied retreat after Dresden make it clear that the way in which they were distributed could, with constant harassment, have resulted in their being defeated in detail before they would have been able to form a united front.

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Independently Published
883302762Y / 9798833027622
Paperback / softback
11/06/2022
134 pages
152 x 229 mm, 191 grams
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