BOOKS - MILITARY HISTORY - Scandinavian Armies in the Napoleonic Wars
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Scandinavian Armies in the Napoleonic Wars
Author: Jack Cassin-Scott
Year: 1976
Number of pages: 48
Format: PDF
File size: 17 MB
Language: ENG
Year: 1976
Number of pages: 48
Format: PDF
File size: 17 MB
Language: ENG
By 1807 Napoleon--well aware of the strategic importance of the Scandinavian nations--was convinced that he must incorporate both Denmark and Norway into his Continental System, either by aggressive diplomacy or by naked force. Having claimed neutrality to sustain its trading links, Scandinavia found itself pitted between two power-hungry nations: Britain and France. This book details the Scandinavian armies involved in the Napoleonic Wars, beginning with the siege of Copenhagen in 1807, to the fall of Denmark and the invasion of Norway in 1813. The text is accompanied by colour plates detailing the uniforms and equipment of the Scandinavian armies.