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Featured battle : Kobryn

Part of Polish Rebellion

Date : 15 September 1794

The Polish troops were the advance guard of General Sierakowski's army. They were caught by a superior force which included 800 Cossacks and 10 Squadrons of mounted 'rifles'. Nearly four fifths of the Poles were killed or captured.

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Gallery updated : 2022-04-04 08:33:43

Featured review :

Napoleon's Imperial Guard

Gabriele Esposito
This is a fairly slim volume to cover such a large topic but what it does it does very well. From the book as a whole two things come out very clearly. The first is how personal to Napoleon the Imperial Guard was and secondly how complete an army, albeit a small army, the total guard was. At its core was the infantry added to which were the cavalry, heavy and light including lancers, foot and horse artillery, engineers, sailors and Gendarmerie. The development of this special body of troops is traced from the pre-revolutionary Royal guard through the Consular guard to its final Imperial title. This includes the ebb and flow of its composition always with Napoleon’s personal stamp upon it . The creation and nature of the Old, Middle and Young Guards is clearly spelt out. The use of foreign troops within the Guard e.g. Poles and Mamelukes, continues to draw out the personal connection of Napoleon with his soldiers. The strong focus of the book is on the uniforms which are described in detail and supported by superb illustrations of many of them.
We recommend this book as an eye opening introduction to this special element of the Napoleon myth.

Pen & Sword Military, 2021

Reviewed : 2021-07-30 12:48:12