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12 April 1813 – North Germany – Lubeck Campaign


Map of Germany

On 1st January 1813 Austria, Britain, Prussia and Russia declared war on France


Three allied armies would concentrate in Germany

Prussian army at Berlin

Russian army at Dresden

Austrian army at Vienna

Together they would engage and defeat Napoleon

 

Marshal Blucher would command the Prussian army

They would concentrate in the Berlin region

They would then march into the Brunswick region and engage the French

 

Emperor Napoleon would command the First French army

They would concentrate in the Osnabruck region

They would then march into the Brunswick region and engage the Prussians

This map shows the current location of the six armies, and the colour of the stars indicates which won has won the previous campaign phases.    The location of the current campaign is shown by a white star.

Map of North Germany

There are three regions in North Germany

Osnabruck Region (on the left) is the concentration area for First French army

Berlin Region (on the right) is the concentration area for the Prussian Army        

Brunswick Region is the disputed area in the middle

 

This map shows the current location of the French and Prussian armies

It also shows the location of previous campaign phases

Lubeck region is indicated by a white star

 

Brunswick Region

This map is used for strategic (planning) movement.

It shows the location of each army at the start of the campaign

It also shows the location of previous battles fought in the region.


Campaign Diary

01 February 1813    Austria, Britain, Prussia and Russia declared war on France

01 February 1813    Formation of First French army in Osnabruck region

19 February 1813    First French army declared operational.

20 February 1813    Prussians invade Brunswick region

25 February 1813    Prussians occupied the city of Brunswick

26 February 1813    Napoleon advanced into the Brunswick region

28 February 1813    French occupy the city of Hannover

01 March 1813        Start of Brunswick campaign phase

08 March 1813        French win Brunswick campaign phase

12 April 1813           Start of Lubeck campaign phase

Lubeck District

This map is used for tactical (daily) movement

 

The second campaign phase in northern Germany is in Lubeck district

This map shows the location of both armies at the start of the campaign

The Prussian objective is to take the city of Lubeck

The French objective is to hold Lubeck and defeat the Prussian army


The Prussian army are deployed close to the border

 

The French army are deployed further back, for ease of resupply.

 

First French Army

Emperor Napoleon

1st Old Guard corps

3rd French corps

4th French corps

5th French corps

13th Polish corps

16th Italian corps

 

Each corps has four infantry brigades, one cavalry brigade and corps artillery

104000 infantry, 6000 cavalry, 180 guns

 

Prussian Army

General Blucher

1st Prussian corps

2nd Prussian corps

3rd Prussian corps

4th Prussian corps

5th Prussian corps

6th Prussian corps

 

Each corps has four infantry brigades, one cavalry brigade and corps artillery

104000 infantry, 6000 cavalry, 180 guns

 

Reference

The campaign diary contains comprehensive details of the whole campaign.   The labels on the right are an index to various parts of the campaign.

 

01 - Introduction to the1813 campaign

02 - Five campaign areas

10 - Introduction to the campaign in Northern Germany

11 – French Army of Northern Germany order of battle

12 - Prussian Army order of battle

13 - Daily diary for the campaign in Northern Germany

14 - Battle reports of all battles fought in Northern Germany

15 - Summary of campaign in Northern Germany

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