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 CHAPTER II. - THE WAR, DOWN TO THE TREATIES OF BASLE AND THE ESTABLISHMENT OF THE DIRECTORY.
The nation that had to fight the battle of European freedom must appeal to the spirit of freedom wherever it would answer the call: the conflict with sovereigns must be maintained by arming their subjects against them in every land.
In the levies of 1792 and 1793 the officers of the newly-formed battalions were chosen by the recruits themselves.
It was known that the Austrians were encouraging the Polish Diet to refuse the cession of the provinces occupied by Prussia; and the advisers of King Frederick William in consequence recommended him to quit the Rhine, and to place himself at the head of an army in Poland.
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 French Hussars: 1st - 7th Regiments
Upon its emigration in 1792, the 5th Regiment of Hussars which had been created in 1793 as the Colonel-General Regiment de Hussars and numbered as the 5th Regiment of Hussars in 1791 took their place and became the 4th Regiment de Hussars by Decree of the 4th June 1793.
The regiment was re-numbered as the 5th Regiment de Hussars by Decree of 4th June 1793.
Renumbered as the 6th Regiment de Hussars by the Decree of 4th June 1793.
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Battles of Mars la Tour and Gravelotte: 130,000 French soldiers were bottled up in the Fortress of Metz after suffering several defeats at the front.
Battle of Sedan: Meanwhile, 60 km to the South, the Prussian 3rd Army was capturing town after town, while thier defeated opponents of the French Rhine Army (I and V Corps) hastily retreated to Chalon-s.-Marne making sure to stay out of the way of the advancing Prussians by heading Southwest while the Prussians drove West.
The Commune was betrayed by the same cowardly French generals who fled the battle fields months earlier, Generals who commanded French brothers to set thier sites on thier fellow workers to appease their new Prussian lords and the desperate French aristocracy.
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 CHAPTER XXIV. - THE WAR BETWEEN FRANCE AND GERMANY.
On the same day that the battle of Woerth was fought, the leading columns of the armies of Steinmetz and Prince Frederick Charles crossed the frontier at Saarbruecken.
As at Woerth, it was not intended that any general attack should be made on the 6th; a delay of twenty-four hours would have enabled the Germans to envelop or crush Frossard's corps with an overwhelming force.
The last battle of the army of the North was fought on the 19th of January.
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 Battle of Woerth (1793) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Battle of Woerth was fought on December 23, 1793 and resulted the victory of the French under General Hoche against the Prussians under General Hotze.
The Prussians redoubts were taken at bayonet by French soldiers.
This article about a historical battle is a stub.
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This category serves as the ancestor for all categories containing articles about battles, both historical and fictional; it should contain only general articles and sub-categories.
In particular, specific battles should not be placed directly into this category, but into one or more of its sub-categories instead.
More comprehensive guidelines for selecting the appropriate category for a battle can be found at WikiProject Battles.
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The Battle of Heligoland (or Helgoland) was a battle of the First Schleswig War fought on 9 May 1864 between the navy of Denmark and the allied navies of Austria and Prussia.
It was the last naval battle fought by lines of wooden ships.
Because Great Britain and Ireland are islands and no point in the UK is more than 74 miles (120 km) from the sea, any enemy power (at least, before aircraft) would have had to cross the sea in order to attack the island.
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 Dictionary battle   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-07)
, conflict, fight, engagement -- a hostile meeting of opposing military forces in the course of a war; "Grant won a decisive victory in the battle of Chickamauga"; "he lost his romantic ideas about war when he got into a real engagement"
-- an energetic attempt to achieve something; "getting through the crowd was a real struggle"; "he fought a battle for recognition"
, combat -- battle or contend against in or as if in a battle; "The Kurds are combating Iraqi troops in Nothern Iraq"; "We must combat the prejudices against other races"; "they battled over the budget"
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It is exemplified in certain portraits of King George V. In those war-days Capoul sang the "Marseillaise" either at the Opera Comique or the Theatre Lyrique; but at the Opera it was sung by Marie Sass, then at the height of her reputation.
On the same day that MacMahon was defeated at Woerth, Frossard was badly beaten at Forbach, an engagement witnessed by my elder brother Edward, [Born January 1, 1847, and therefore in 1870 in his twenty-fourth year.] who, as I previously mentioned, had gone to the front for an American journal.
The battle of Courcelles or Pange, on August 14, was followed two days later by that of Vionville or Mars-la-Tour, and, after yet another two days, came the great struggle of Gravelotte, and Bazaine was thrown back on Metz.
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His son, also named Asopius, also commanded naval expeditions during the war.
This battle went on for two days with no result, until the Syracusans pretended to back away and attacked the Athenians while they were eating.
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In November 1793, an attack of the citadel by Prussians coming from the side of Volmunster,and trying to join their Austrian allies established in Strasbourg, failed.
After the defeats in Wissembourg and Woerth, Germans thought that French troops had gone to Bitche so they rushed to the citadel from the city of Pirmasens.
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Battle of Woerth (1793)
Battle of Woerth (1793)
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 Edelmann in Europe
The Republican calendar was in use from 1793 through 1805 in France and areas under French rule including Belgium, Luxembourg and parts of Germany, the Netherlands, and Italy.
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