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Michael V. Leggiere, Ph.D. (Florida State University, 1997), is Professor of History and Deputy Director of the Military History Center at the University of North Texas. He is an award-winning author of five monographs on the history of the Napoleonic Wars.
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1813 (7) A lire (20) Alexander I Holstein-Gottorp-Romanov 1777/1801-25 emperor & autocrat of All the Russias [king of Poland 1815-25; grand duke of Finland 1809-25; grand duke of Lithuania 1801-25] (5) Allemagne (7) August Neidhardt v Gneisenau GFM 1760-1831 (5) Bautzen 1813 (4) Biographie (6) Dresden 1813 (4) Elbe 1813 (4) Ferdinand v Wintzingerode gen 1770-1818 (5) France (15) Friedrich Wilhelm III 1770/1797-1840 king of Prussia [elector of Brandenburg 1797-1806] (5) Friedrich Wilhelm v Bülow gen 1755-1816 Graf Bülow v Dennewitz (5) Gebhard v Blücher GFM 1742-1819 Fürst v Wahlstatt (5) Guerres napoléoniennes (21) Histoire (15) histoire de France (6) Histoire de l'Allemagne (5) Histoire de l'Europe (7) Histoire militaire (16) Histoire Napoléonienne (5) Jean-Baptiste Bernadotte 1763-1844 maréchal d'Empire [prince de Pontecorvo 1806-10; crown prince of Sweden & Norway 1810-18; Karl XIV Johan of Sweden & III of Norway 1818-44] (5) Karl August Fürst v Hardenberg 1750-1822 [Prussian Chancellor 1810-22; Foreign Minister 1804-6] (4) Karl Philipp Fürst zu Schwarzenberg FM 1771-1820 [CinC Austrian & Allied forces Germany 1813-14] (4) Klemens v Metternich 1773-1859 [Austrian Foreign Minister 1809-48; State Chancellor 1821-48] (4) Leipzig 1813 ['Battle of the Nations'] (4) Louis-Nicolas Davout maréchal d'Empire 1770-1823 duc d'Auerstaedt & prince d'Eckmühl (4) Ludwig Yorck v Wartenburg GFM 1759-1830 (5) Marmont (Auguste-Frédéric-Louis Viesse de Marmont) maréchal d'Empire 1774-1852 duc de Raguse (4) Michael Leggiere 1969- (5) Michel Ney maréchal d'Empire 1769-1815 duc d'Elchingen prince de la Moskowa (5) Napoléon Bonaparte (11) Napoléon Ier (7) Napoléon Ier Bonaparte (Napoleone Buonaparte) 1769-1821 [empereur des Français 1804-14 & 1815] (4) napoléonien (22) non-fiction (6) Peter Wittgenstein GFM [Rus] 1769-1843 [Fürst zu Sayn-Wittgenstein] (4) Prusse (4) XIXe siècle (10) Étienne Macdonald maréchal d'Empire 1765-1840 1er duc de Tarante (4)

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After a truly bad introduction which highlights the author's weak knowledge about European history and military tactics, the book recovers and even delivers a nice operational study about von Bülow's fight with the Prussian bureaucracy on the one hand and the French forces on the other hand. Given his title, Leggiere tries to make the case that the fight for Berlin was important. Actually it was a side show while the main battles happened around the axis Leipzig to Dresden. Possession of Berlin would not have helped Napoleon much and he only allocated few forces for its capture. Overall, he should have assigned even fewer troops as they might have given him a decisive edge in the main theater.

The slickest and meanest game was played by Bernadotte in his role as Swedish king. Knowing that his only goal was the capture of Norway, he essentially kept his Swedish army out of the battles, letting the Prussians and Russians do the bleeding. The Swedish-Russian cooperation was hampered by the recent Finnish War: Russia had just wrested Finland away from Sweden and even shortly invaded Sweden's mainland. It is not quite clear whether the author is aware of this war. Overall, a good read about a lesser aspect of the 1813 campaign.
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