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CHAPTER 4 THE ARMY MUST BE CONCENTR
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Danube at Ratisbon. He was well awa
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confuse this idea. These messages p
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egan to split his army apart. This
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failure to ensure I11 Corps was pro
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left.1t13Again Davout had a good ap
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there were other bridges across the
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division if they controlled this ar
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Davout's overriding consideration w
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may be an error.However, it was an
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supporting distance. Planning for p
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oad toward Hausen. When they moved
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French position was far from secure
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controlled the river road. Davout r
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would have had Davoutls Corps isola
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Though the actions on 20 April are
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Colonel Coutard remained at Ratisbo
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second tactical error of the campai
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Charles issued orders late on the t
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The first action of the day occurre
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approached, a shell toppled Friantf
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troops coming from Ratisbon were ar
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ealized that if he did induce Napol
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of Davout and the French ~rniy lay
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mauled by Davout during the past th
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They were compelled to fight from h
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Rosenberg's loss forced Charles to
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arrival of Napoleon. Then, without
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Although the French had won every e
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~apsburgs to their knees. Key to th
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gathered intelligence and correctly
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twentieth Davout's actions on the t
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Explaining the art of command by li
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Very few officers study the grand d
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that as one rises to positions of g
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conflicted with Davout's vision, wh
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esolution. It is that attribute whi
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Even if these characteristics and t
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APPENDIX A FIGURES
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Figure 2. ApriL 19: The Road To War
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VANDAMMEFigure 4.Situation on April
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LABER RIVERN'' SCHlERLlNGFigure 6.S
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APPENDIX B ORDER OF BATTLE, APRIL 1
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4th ARMY CORPS: Rosenberg (15,700)
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ENDNOTES Chapter 1 l~onrad H. Lanza
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7~.von Waldenstaetten, Erherzoa Car
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Chapter 5 IF. Lorraine Petre, Napol
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Chapter 7 'count York von Wartenbur
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de Marbot, Baron. The Memoirs of Ba
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Connelly, Owen. Blunderina To Glow:
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provides a good insight into the ma
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Berthier's actions. Also provides a
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