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Tango0120 Jan 2021 4:23 p.m. PST

"In the last decade of the 18th century the Bavarian army was in poor condition, with demoralised troops in understrength units that were badly trained. When Maximilian IV Joseph succeeded as prince-elector in 1799 he set about improving matters, and in the years that followed the army was reformed along French lines to become the most modern in Germany. After defeat at the Battle of Hohenlinden (1800), Bavaria allied with France and gained much as a result, sending her troops to assist French forces in most campaigns apart from Spain until 1813 when, with Napoleon's defeat looking increasingly inevitable, she switched sides and joined the Allies…"

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Tango0121 Jan 2021 12:22 p.m. PST

Not that bad… (smile)


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SHaT198421 Jan 2021 3:05 p.m. PST

"Standing".

Opposed to not… ?

Who's the goony with a mace? WTH?

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