Wellington's Hidden Heroes: The Dutch and the Belgians at Waterloo

Wellington's Hidden Heroes: The Dutch and the Belgians at Waterloo

by Veronica Baker-Smith
Wellington's Hidden Heroes: The Dutch and the Belgians at Waterloo

Wellington's Hidden Heroes: The Dutch and the Belgians at Waterloo

by Veronica Baker-Smith

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Overview

An excellent account of the contribution of the newly formed (and short-lived) United Kingdom of the Netherlands to the Allied victory” (HistoryOfWar.org).
 
The Dutch-Belgians have been variously described as inexperienced, incompetent, and cowardly, a rogue element in the otherwise disciplined Allied Army. It is only now being tentatively acknowledged that they alone saved Wellington from disaster at Quatre Bras. He had committed a strategic error in that, as Napoleon advanced, his own troops were scattered over a hundred kilometers of southern Belgium. Outnumbered three to one, the Netherlanders gave him time to concentrate his forces and save Brussels from French occupation. At Waterloo itself, on at least three occasions when the fate of the battle “hung upon the cusp,” their engagement with the enemy aided British recovery. Their commander—the Prince of Orange—has been viciously described as an arrogant fool, “a disaster waiting to happen,” and even a dangerous lunatic. According to the assessment of Wellington himself, he was a reliable and courageous subordinate.
 
This book reveals a new dimension of the famous campaign and includes many unseen illustrations. For the first time, a full assessment is made of the challenge which Willem I faced as king of a country hastily cobbled together by the Congress of Vienna, and of his achievement in assembling, equipping, and training 30,000 men from scratch in eighteen months.
 
“An extraordinary and impressively researched, written, organized and presented history that sheds considerable new light on one of the most influential battles of 19th century Europe.” —Midwest Book Review
 
“A fascinating read.” —Military Heritage

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781612003337
Publisher: Casemate Publishers
Publication date: 01/10/2020
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 208
File size: 20 MB
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About the Author

Veronica Baker-Smith lived in the Netherlands for seventeen years, and her work in the Dutch archives resulted in An Alien Patriot: the Life of Anna van Hannover, for the Thomas Browne Institute of the University of Leiden. She is also the author of Royal Discord – a study of the family of George II.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements vii

Introduction 1

1 The Netherlands 7

2 The Creation of the Netherlands Army 15

3 The Armée du Nord 25

4 Coalition 33

5 Language 42

6 Brussels 46

7 The Netherlands Commanders 53

8 The Prince of Orange 59

9 Strategies 68

10 The French Advance 79

11 The Battle of Quatre Bras 90

12 Preparation 104

13 Waterloo Acts I and II 110

14 Waterloo Acts III and IV 122

15 Waterloo Act V - 133

16 The Pursuit 140

17 The Myth of Waterloo 149

18 Concealment 158

19 Aftermath - the Netherlands 166

Conclusion 173

Postscript 182

Notes 184

Bibliography 193

Index 197

Colour Plates 201

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