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(Ebook) Bussaco 1810: Wellington defeats Napoleon's Marshals by Rene Chartrand, Patrice Courcelle ISBN 9781841763101, 1841763101

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Authors:Rene Chartrand, Patrice Courcelle
Pages:96 pages.
Year:2001
Editon:1St Edition
Publisher:Osprey Publishing
Language:english
File Size:78.71 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9781841763101, 1841763101
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(Ebook) Bussaco 1810: Wellington defeats Napoleon's Marshals by Rene Chartrand, Patrice Courcelle ISBN 9781841763101, 1841763101

This Osprey title details the gruelling Bussaco campaign of the Napoleonic Wars (1799-1815), as French attempts to subdue Portugal reached their climax. By 1810, Napoleon reigned supreme over most of continental Europe. But the Iberian Peninsula remained unsubdued, particularly Portugal, which continued to resist. Napoleon ordered Marshal Masséna to crush this resistance with the Army of Portugal. Greatly strengthened, Masséna's army would drive the Portuguese and British into the sea. Facing the French were 60,000 British and Portuguese troops. No-one knew how the Portuguese would perform in battle, but on 27 September 1810, they received their baptism of fire.
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