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Featured battle : Preussich-Eylau [Eylau]
Part of The French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars
Date : 07 February 1807 - 08 February 1807
Napoleon pursuing the Russian forces under Bennigsen caught up with them at Eylau in Prussia where the Russians had decided to make a stand. The French were initially greatly outnumbered, expecting reinforcements under Ney and Davout the following day, they held ground and both sides spent a cold night in blizzard conditions. On the 8th, fortunes fluctuated in the terrible winter conditions with French attacks being thrown back by Russian massed infantry and artillery. At around 11:30 Napoleon threw in his cavalry reserve and Murat with 10,500 horsemen smashed through the Russian centre, and back again, evening out the positions. The afternoon arrival of the French reinforcements, matched to some extend by the Prussians under Lestoq arriving to support the Russians led to general melee all along the lines and as darkness fell the fighting died down and Bennigsen decided to withdraw. Both sides then, sensibly, went into winter quarters.
Featured image :
Martini-Henry rifle
A Martini-Henry rifle and bayonet, circa 1880
Gallery updated : 2022-04-04 08:33:43
Featured review :
Pilot Cutters Under Sail
Tom Cunliffe
Not only an authorative review of the development of these special craft but a social history of a 'special' working group. There is plenty of well researched 'meat' for the specialist but it is so well written as to be accessible and to be enjoyed by the interested reader. Some previous knowledge of small boat sailing is helpful otherwise read the last two chapters first. Although it could be a 'coffee-table book' once started I found it difficult to put down.
Seaforth Publishing, Pen & Sword Books Ltd., 2013
Reviewed : 2013-12-20 19:57:26
