Osprey's examination of the battles of Jena and Auerstadt of the Napoleonic Wars (1799-1815). Forewarned of Prussia's intention to declare war on France; Napoleon decided to strike first with a bold advance from Wurzburg into Saxony. On 14 October the double battle was fought: Napoleon with 96;000 men and 120 guns engaged and heavily defeated Prince Hohenlohe and General Ruchel. The decisive engagement was fought further north where Marshal Davout with 27;000 men and 40 guns routed the main Prussian army under Frederick William IV and the Duke of Brunswick. This title examines these two battles; Jena and Auerstadt in detail; showing clearly the swiftness with which Napoleon dealt Prussia's military machine a severe blow.
#2827326 in Books Jessica Kingsley Pub 2000-11-15 2000-11-15Original language:EnglishPDF # 1 9.25 x .51 x 6.00l; .76 #File Name: 1853026816224 pages
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1 of 2 people found the following review helpful. Interesting read but annoying if you dislike the way anthropologists tend to mock ...By Marie GrobergInteresting read but annoying if you dislike the way anthropologists tend to mock people who don't share their ideology. It was a required read for me.4 of 4 people found the following review helpful. Great bookBy H. NorrisI have taken two classes from Professor Wasilewska and have enjoyed her classes very much. If I had longer to spend in school; I would take more of her classes. That being said this book stands on its own for content. She indeed has mind wrapped around the subject and provides a study on the subject that is both educated and not pretentious. This is book worth every penny and is a volume that you will enjoy time and time again. This book is content rich. And by this; I don't mean it is a book written with an unrealistic point to prove; that confuses points under mile long sentences and too many words. This is refreshing in today's world of contemporary works that are more words than sustance.If you are interested in a book; written by someone who has dedicted her life to a deep and honest scholarly understanding of the subject; this is your book.9 of 10 people found the following review helpful. Creation Stories made simpleBy Nicole L BellI have been waiting for this book for over a year! I am of course bias; I have had Ewa as a professor for 4 classes. The book is a great; not only is it informative but it also gives a lot of Ewa's humor. Even if I weren't in Ewa's class I would probably still read the book. (Of course I am really into mythology!)This book is not nearly as academic as most books on this subject. The book is easy to understand; well as easy as mytholgy is to understand. She doesn't show of by making obscure references or using really big words.I recommend this book to anyone who enjoys mythology or is intreseted in the Middle East. Actually I recommend that everyone take a class from Ewa but since that's not possible try reading her book.