The Kingdom of Bavaria provided the largest contingent among the German allied states during the Napoleonic period, with 30,000 soldiers, and because of this size it fought decisive battles in the campaigns of 1809 and 1812. With this book, the authors present a comprehensive work on the organisation of the army and the individual troop units, their uniforms, the regulations for the formation and deployment of units in the field as well as on the internal structure of the army. These descriptions are supplemented by an account of the warlike conflicts of the Bavarians in the campaigns of 1806/07 against Prussia and Russia, 1809 against Austria, 1812 against Russia, and 1813 against Prussia and Russia.
English edition: 502/301.
Group
Books (first-hand)
Author
Bunde, Peter / Gärtner, Markus / Stein, Markus
Title
Die Bayerische Armee 1806-1813
Details
Numerous infographics by Dr. Peter Bunde, previously unpublished plates by Patrice Courcelle and numerous illustrations, some of them contemporary, complement the informative text. Paperback. 80 pages.<br>English edition: 502/301.