1809 Thunder on the Danube: Volume 1: Napoleon's Defeat of the Habsburg

1809 Thunder on the Danube: Volume 1: Napoleon's Defeat of the Habsburg

by John H. Gill
1809 Thunder on the Danube: Volume 1: Napoleon's Defeat of the Habsburg

1809 Thunder on the Danube: Volume 1: Napoleon's Defeat of the Habsburg

by John H. Gill

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Overview

The Franco-Austrian War of 1809 was Napoleon's last victorious war. Napoleon faced the Archduke Charles, the best of the Habsburg commanders, and a reformed Austrian Army that was arguably the best ever fielded by the Danubian Monarchy. The French ultimately triumphed but the margin of superiority was decreasing and all of Napoleon's skill and determination was required to achieve a victorious outcome.

Gill tackles the political background to the war, especially the motivations that prompted Austria to launch an offensive against France while Napoleon and many of his veterans were distracted in Spain. Though surprised by the timing of the Austrian attack on April 10th, the French Emperor completely reversed a dire strategic situation with stunning blows that he called his 'most brilliant and most skillful maneuvers'. Following a breathless pursuit down the Danube valley, Napoleon occupied the palaces of the Habsburgs for the second time in four years. The Austrians recovered, however, and Napoleon suffered his first unequivocal repulse at the Battle of Aspern-Essling on the shores of the Danube opposite Vienna.

He would win many battles in his future campaigns, but never again would one of Europe's great powers lie broken at his feet.

In this respect 1809 represents a high point of the First Empire as well as a watershed, for Napoleon's armies were declining in quality and he was beginning to display the corrosive flaws that contributed to his downfall five years later.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781848327573
Publisher: Pen and Sword
Publication date: 05/19/2014
Edition description: Reprint
Pages: 520
Product dimensions: 5.40(w) x 8.40(h) x 1.60(d)

About the Author

John H. Gill (Jack), a military historian specializing in the Napoleonic era, is the author of With Eagles to Glory and the editor of A Soldier for Napoleon. He has contributed numerous papers to the Consortium on the Revolutionary Era and other academic forums. His latest work is 1809: Thunder on the Danube, just published in March 2008, which is to be the first of three volumes.

An associate professor at the Near East-South Asia Center for Strategic Studies in Washington, DC, he has also published on military history and
contemporary security issues relating to India, Pakistan, and other South Asian countries.

A retired US Army colonel, he lives in Virginia, USA with his wife, and their two teenage sons.

Table of Contents


List of Maps, Charts, and Tables     vi
List of Illustrations     viii
Acknowledgements     ix
Preface     xi
Sources and Conventions     xv
War Is Unavoidable     1
What Do They Intend?     34
Austria Would Not Be So Foolish     73
It Is War     120
Eight Days in April, I: The War Opens and the Tide Turns     158
Eight Days in April, II: Four More Victories     223
Intermezzo     304
Table of Comparative Military Ranks     306
Appendices
Introductory Note     307
The Austrian Army, April 1809     309
Orders of Battle for the April Campaign in Bavaria     314
Orders of Battle for the Battle of Abensberg and the Pursuit to Landshut (20-1 April)     337
Orders of Battle for the Battle of Eggmuhl (22 April)     354
Abbreviations     366
Notes     368
Bibliographic Note     486
Index     491
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