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Sketch Map to Illustrate Russian Campaign, 1812

Sketch Map to Illustrate Russian Campaign


Title: Sketch Map to Illustrate Russian Campaign
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Description: " The disastrous campaign which opened in June, 1812, was conducted on so vast a scale that a brief sketch can provide only the slightest conception of the magnitude of the operations. The EmperorÕs forces were divided into three armies. The first, 220,000 strong, which he himself commanded, with Berthier as his Chief-of-staff, was composed of the Guards, three infantry corps under Davout, Oudinot, and Ney, and two cavalry divisions. The second army, 80,000 strong, was commanded by Prince Eugene, and was composed of EugeneÕs own corps, that of St. Cyr, and one cavalry division. The third army, numbering 80,000 also, was under the command of the EmperorÕs brother, Jerome, and was made up of three infantry corps under Poniatowski, Vandamme, and Reynier, and one cavalry division. On the extreme left was MacDonald in command of 38,000 men of which the Prussian Auxiliary Corps was a part, and on the extreme right, Schwarzenberg led the Austrian Auxiliary Corps, 30,000 strong. On June 23, 1812, the EmperorÕs army crossed the Niemen at Kovno and set out for Vilna. One week later, Jerome crossed the river at Grodno, and on the following day Eugene crossed at a point between the other two armies, and followed the Emperor toward Vilna. " — Holt, 1920
Place Names: Russia, Moscow, Vilna, Kovno, Grodno, Volkovisk, Polotsk, Drissa, Bobrunsk
ISO Topic Categories: society
Keywords: Sketch Map to Illustrate Russian Campaign, historical, other military, historical event, society, Unknown,1812
Source: Lucius Hudson Holt, A Brief History of Europe From 1789 to 1815 (New York, NY: The MacMillan Company, 1920) 290
Map Credit: Courtesy the private collection of Roy Winkelman.
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