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John H. Gill

    Dieser Autor konzentriert sich auf Militärgeschichte und aktuelle Sicherheitsfragen, mit besonderem Schwerpunkt auf Indien, Pakistan und anderen südasiatischen Ländern. Als pensionierter Oberst der US-Armee und Dozent bringt er tiefgreifendes strategisches Wissen in seine Schriften ein. Seine Analysen bieten eine einzigartige Perspektive auf die komplexen militärischen und geopolitischen Herausforderungen der Region.

    1809 Thunder on the Danube
    The Battle of Znaim
    • The Battle of Znaim

      • 512 Seiten
      • 18 Lesestunden

      Unique account of a key Napoleonic battle. Detailed maps contribute to incisive analysis. Parallel presentation of the military and diplomatic strategies active at the Battle.

      The Battle of Znaim2020
      4,7
    • 1809 Thunder on the Danube

      Napoleon's Defeat of the Habsburgs

      • 496 Seiten
      • 18 Lesestunden

      The Franco-Austrian War of 1809 marked Napoleon's last victorious campaign, pitting him against the skilled Archduke Charles and a reformed Austrian Army, arguably the best ever assembled by the Habsburgs. Although the French emerged victorious, the margin of superiority was narrowing, demanding all of Napoleon's skill and determination. The author explores the political backdrop of the war, particularly Austria's motivations for launching an offensive while Napoleon was preoccupied in Spain. Surprised by the Austrian attack on April 10th, Napoleon managed to turn a dire strategic situation around with what he described as his "most brilliant and most skillful maneuvers." Following a rapid pursuit down the Danube Valley, he occupied Habsburg palaces for the second time in four years. However, the Austrians regrouped, leading to Napoleon's first significant defeat at the Battle of Aspern-Essling, located on the Danube opposite Vienna. While he would continue to win battles in subsequent campaigns, he would never again see one of Europe's great powers so thoroughly defeated. Thus, 1809 stands as a pivotal moment for the First Empire, highlighting the decline in the quality of Napoleon's armies and foreshadowing the flaws that would contribute to his eventual downfall five years later.

      1809 Thunder on the Danube2008