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Two Accounts Of The Battle Of Sedan 1st September 1870 by George W a Fitz-George, Paperback | Indigo Chapters

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Two Accounts Of The Battle Of Sedan 1st September 1870 by George W a Fitz-George, Paperback | Indigo Chapters
Two Accounts Of The Battle Of Sedan 1st September 1870 by George W a Fitz-George, Paperback | Indigo Chapters

From George W a Fitz-George

Two Accounts Of The Battle Of Sedan 1st September 1870 by George W a Fitz-George, Paperback | Indigo Chapters

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These two accounts of the battle of Sedan in 1870 have been combined for good value to enable readers to gain a balanced overview of the action from different perspectives. What makes these accounts particularly interesting is that they were written not only by authors who were able to view the events without the impediment of national bias, but because both were present on the field of battle itself. So this excellent book offers the reader a history, an analysis, first-hand eyewitness accounts, the accounts and views of other witnesses and participants and a number of anecdotes including those concerning General Sheridan. This most significant of battles of the Franco-Prussian War came about as the numerically superior French Army under MacMahon attempted to relieve the siege of Metz. That attempt failed as the French were defeated at Beaumont. Moltke, Bismarck and the king, Wilhelm I, subsequently cornered the French at Sedan and surrounded them. The Emperor, Napoleon III, was with the French forces and, unable to escape, suffered the humiliation of both defeat and personal capture. This battle typified the pattern of the Franco-Prussian War which, following the lessons of the American Civil War, took armed conflict on its first steps into the industrial age. All of those lessons had been learnt by the Prussians and very few of them by the French, whose view of warfare and especially of the Prussians remained, to their cost, rooted in the experiences of another Napoleon and entirely different French and Prussian Armies in the days of the First Empire. Times had changed-the French had been out-planned, out-organised, out-manoeuvred and out-gunned. Leonaur editions are newly typeset and are not facsimiles; each title is available in softcover and hardback with dustjacket. | Two Accounts Of The Battle Of Sedan 1st September 1870 by George W a Fitz-George, Paperback | Indigo Chapters

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