Regions of
Central Germany
There
are three regions in Central Germany
Dusseldorf
Region is the rear area for Second French army
Their
main depot is in Dusseldorf
Dresden
Region is the rear area for the Russian Army
Their main depot is in Dresden
Erfurt Region is the disputed area between them
Diary of Central
German Campaign
The
French Grand Army was destroyed during the 1812 Russian campaign
Napoleon
had to create a new army to fight the 1813 campaign
01
February 1813 Austria, Britain, Prussia
and Russia declared war on France
01
February 1813 Formation of Second
French army in Dusseldorf region
26
February 1813 Second French army
declared operational.
27
February 1813 The Russians moved into
the Erfurt region
28
February 1813 Davout entered Erfurt
region and occupied Fulda district
14
March 1813 Start of Erfurt campaign
phase
21
March 1813 French win Erfurt
campaign phase
01
May 1813 Start of Gera campaign
phase
09
May 1813 French win Gera
campaign phase
16
June 1813 Start of Bayreuth
campaign phase
24
June 1813 Russians win Bayreuth
campaign phase
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
20 - Introduction to
the campaign in Central Germany
21 – 2nd
French Army order of battle
22 - Russian Army
order of battle
23 - Daily diary for
the campaign in Central Germany
24 - Battle reports of
all battles fought in Central Germany
25 - Summary of campaign in Central Germany
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