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Due to lack of space remaining on this blog, I have moved the main 1813 Campaign to a new blog. The new blog will be the main diary for the whole 1813 campaign, and I have taken the opportunity to replace my hand drawn maps with new ones produced using ProFantasy. There will continue to be individual blogs for each mini campaign, and there will be links to each of these on the new blog. Link to new 1813 Campaign Diary Blog. Monday, 5 April 2010.
Wednesday, May 9, 2012. Link to 1813 Gera Campaign. The next phase of the 1813 campaign will be in central Germany and will deal with the French attempt to take the city of Gera from the Russians. I have started a new blog for that phase and you can find it at. Tuesday, May 1, 2012. The campaign opened with two French corps deployed forward to cover the crossings of the river Ebro, and two more in reserve. Corps had already crossed to the east bank.
Monday, August 16, 2010. 20 June 1813 - End of Campaign. The Passau campaign is the fourth phase of the larger 1813 Campaign. It covers the period 12 June to 20 June 1813 and the fighting in southern Germany between Third French Army and the Austrians. It has been done as a separate blog in order to keep all of the relevant reports together and to avoid making the main campaign blog too long and complicated.
20 - Un Granadero herido en combate. 19 - Documentada Ilustración de un Granadero a la carga.
Sunday, 5 July 2009. Strategic Map for the Magdeburg. This campaign is part of the larger 1813 Campaign. It covers the period 1 to 16 May 1813 and the fighting in northern Germany between Second French Army and the Prussians. It has been done as a separate. Blog in order to keep all of the relevant. Blogs together and to avoid making the main campaign blog too long and complicated.