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Tango0103 Nov 2018 3:37 p.m. PST

…. with the British Army 1793-95

"Britain was totally unprepared for war with France in 1793 and relied on German auxiliaries to supplement her own meager resources to pursue her strategy in the Low Countries and beyond. The contingents were drawn from the smaller German states, whose armies still followed the rigid linear tactics of Frederick the Great. They therefore had to adapt to deal with the new threat posed by the mass French armies, with a greater emphasis on light troops and more flexible tactics.

Although the German troops formed a major part of the Allied army in the Low Countries, there has been no detailed English-language account of their role. Their story is told here for the first time, based on extensive research in British and German archives, together with contemporary accounts and 19th Century German sources.

Previously unpublished information is given on the process of negotiating the treaties with the German princes, the organization of the troops taken into British pay, and their experience on campaign, focussing on the key events for the various contingents. Their varied and colorful uniforms are also described and illustrated from contemporary sources.

The German auxiliaries fought bravely, often against overwhelming odds, and the failure of the campaigns owes more to disunity among the allies and the muddled and unrealistic policies of the British government than any shortcomings of the troops on the ground"
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von Winterfeldt04 Nov 2018 5:37 a.m. PST

the algorithm needs an update, too many bugs, see also

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Paul Demet04 Nov 2018 6:22 a.m. PST

You can't get enough of a good thing!

Brechtel19804 Nov 2018 7:56 a.m. PST

It is an excellent volume and one definitely worth having. Well done.

Tango0104 Nov 2018 3:28 p.m. PST

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Paul Demet04 Nov 2018 11:46 p.m. PST

Thanks Kevin

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