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Tango0119 Nov 2020 9:02 p.m. PST

… Germany 1815 – 1871


Of possible interest?

Free to read
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Amicalement
Armand

Porthos20 Nov 2020 3:52 a.m. PST

Certainly, Armand. Surprisingly however the University of Adelaïde called this thesis "The Kingdom of Wurttenmerg" while the writer himself of course clearly mentioned this being about the Kingdom of (Baden-) Württemberg. (;-)). But still a nice piece to read. Thank you, as always.

Brechtel19820 Nov 2020 4:49 a.m. PST

Unfortunately, it is past the Napoleonic period and Wurttemberg's excellent contributions to the Confederation of the Rhine.

They left Leipzig as a unit and marched with the Grande Armee until recalled by their king, as their country was being threatened by the allies. They left the army at Fulda and were hailed as faithful and good allies by the French.

Tango0120 Nov 2020 12:48 p.m. PST

A votre service mon ami! (smile)


Thanks Kevin!.


I think a lot if I have to copy "Wuttenmerg" or not… at the end I decided to Quote exactly the original tittle as the rules said… maybe I miss the "Sic" …(smile)

Amicalement
Armand

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