The war drama of the Eagles
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PORTE-AIGLE, IMPERIAL GUARD, AND GRENADIER SERGEANT IN PARADE UNIFORM.
From St. Hilaire’s Histoire de la Garde Impériale .
THE WAR DRAMA OF THE EAGLES NAPOLEON’S STANDARD-BEARERS ON THE BATTLEFIELD IN VICTORY AND DEFEAT FROM AUSTERLITZ TO WATERLOO A RECORD OF HARD FIGHTING, HEROISM AND ADVENTURE
BY EDWARD FRASER AUTHOR OF “THE ENEMY AT TRAFALGAR,” “FAMOUS FIGHTERS OF THE FLEET,” “THE ‘LONDONS,’” ETC.
“These Eagles to you shall ever be your rallying-point. Swear to sacrifice your lives in their defence; to maintain them by your courage ever in the path of victory.”— On the Day of the Presentation on the Field of Mars.
“The soldier who loses his Eagle loses his Honour and his All!”
Address to the 4th of the Line after Austerlitz.
“The loss of an Eagle is an affront to the reputation of its regiment for which neither victory nor the glory acquired on a hundred fields can make amends.”
55th Bulletin of the Grand Army : 1807. Napoleon.
WITH ILLUSTRATIONS AND MAPS
Edward Fraser
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PREFACE
CONTENTS
ILLUSTRATIONS AND MAPS
ILLUSTRATIONS
MAPS
LIST OF AUTHORITIES
THE WAR DRAMA OF THE EAGLES
Under Fire with Marshal Ney
The Midnight Battle by the Danube
Jena and the Triumph of Berlin
The Twelve Lost Eagles of Eylau
The “Eagle-Guard”
After Moscow: How the Eagles faced their Fate
At Bay in Northern Germany—1813
“Ave Caesar! Morituri te Salutant!”
How Wellington’s Trophies were won
The Last Attack and After: The Eagles of the Guard
The Eagles announce Victory to London
FOOTNOTES
INDEX
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