War Fort Napoléon des Saintes in Guadeloupe Fort Napoleon, Ostend in Belgium Fort Napoléon, Toulon in France Fort Napoléon, later renamed Fort Blücher, at...
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of the Prussian Rhine Province and the Citadelle Napoleon was renamed Fort Blücher. During World War II, as a strategic depot, Wesel became a target of...
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(14,900 m3) of fill was required for the western approach roads, and Fort Blücher [de] was demolished to provide rubble for the embankment. The bridge...
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Battle of Drøbak Sound (section End of Blücher)
from her light artillery as Blücher slowly sailed past the fortress. The Husvik battery had to be abandoned when Blücher passed in front of it and fired...
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of Chaffin's Farm at Fort Harrison in Virginia on 29 September 1864. He was presented with the award on April 6, 1865. Blucher joined the Army from Harrisburg...
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Third Battle of the Aisne (redirect from Operation Blücher-Yorck)
Germans in the spring and summer of 1918. The massive surprise attack (named Blücher-Yorck after two Prussian generals of the Napoleonic Wars) lasted from 27...
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Fortifications of Alderney (redirect from Fort Château à L’Etoc)
Fort Albert Annes – 4 × 15 cm SK C/28 naval turreted in open emplacements with 22 kilometres (14 mi) range on the western end of the island Blücher –...
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the Duke of Wellington and the Prussian army by Field Marshall Graf von Blücher. The war between France and the Seventh Coalition came when the other European...
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Bolærne fort fired a single warning shot. At 23:35, Rauøy fort targeted the cruiser Blücher and fired four live rounds, but missed due to poor visibility...
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Netherlands, whether Wellington misled or betrayed Blücher by promising, then failing, to come directly to Blücher's aid at Ligny, and credit for the victory between...
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letter Borgstrom brothers Sullivan brothers Rogers brothers Brothers von Blücher, Germany's counterparts to the Niland/Sullivan Brothers Cervi Brothers...
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vanguard forces of Operation Weserübung, sinking the 16,000-ton heavy cruiser Blücher. Born on 17 November 1875 to merchant and ship captain Caspar Edvard Eriksen...
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gun-damaged German heavy cruiser Blücher, which finally sank at 07:30 am, just a short while after the Karven fort surrendered. The Karven torpedo battery...
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Oscarsborg Fortress (category Forts in Norway)
fjord. The fortress is best known for sinking the German heavy cruiser Blücher on 9 April 1940. The fortress was military territory until 2003 when it...
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Drøbak Sound in April 1940, the German navy lost the new heavy cruiser Blücher, one of their most modern ships, to a combination of fire from various...
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Sixth Coalition – The Royal Prussian Army led by Gebhard Leberecht von Blücher crosses the Rhine. January 3 War of the Sixth Coalition – Siege of Cattaro:...
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independent forts. The decision about where to place the southern line of forts may have been influenced by the fact that in 1815 Field Marshal Blucher had arrived...
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Redinha Sabugal FuentesDeOñoro The Lines of Torres Vedras were lines of forts and other military defences built in secrecy to defend Lisbon during the...
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German heavy cruiser Blücher, which was subsequently sunk by torpedoes fired from Oscarsborg's land-based torpedo battery. Blücher sank with over 1,000...
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the Duke of Wellington, commander of the Anglo-allied army, and Prince Blücher, commander of the Prussian army, the French were to be closely pursued...
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Napoleon defeats Prussia and Russia under Blücher Battle of Laon 9–10 March Prussia and Russia under Blücher defeats France under Napoleon Battle of Mâcon...
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John F. Torrey and interpreter Anton Felix Hans Hellmuth von Blücher (aka Felix A. von Blücher), brokered the 1847 Treaty between the Comanche and the German...
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defeated by re-formed lines of enemy infantry. The forces of Prussian Marshal Blücher arrive to reinforce Wellesley, and the French are broken. As Napoleon retreats...
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infantry and 10,000 cavalry and prepared to march against Blücher. By 8 February, Blücher's advancing Army of Silesia spread itself out across 44 miles...
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declared war on Turkey. She helped to sink the German armoured cruiser Blücher during the Battle of Dogger Bank in 1915 and towed the damaged British...
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Schill. He was soon exchanged for Prussian general Gebhard Leberecht von Blücher and immediately sent to the Siege of Graudenz. After replacing the wounded...
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Battle of Almaraz (redirect from Fort Napoleon, Almaraz)
was protected by a bridge-head that was overlooked by Fort Napoleon. Fort Napoleon was a strong fort, capable of holding 450 men and situated atop a hill...
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of Ligny: Napoleon defeats a Prussian army under Gebhard Leberecht von Blücher. Napoleonic Wars – Battle of Quatre Bras: Marshal Ney engages Arthur Wellesley...
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increased the available artillery and proposed a plan to capture a hill fort where republican guns could dominate the city's harbour and force the British...
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OL 5009670M. Lemoine, Patrick (2011) [1st pub. 1996 as Fort‑Dimanche, Fort‑la‑Mort]. Prézeau, Maryse (ed.). Fort-Dimanche, Dungeon of Death. Translated by Haspil...
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