A (French) comics about Waterloo
And now for Waterloo! See the new series posted by Alfons Cánovas: Waterloo (La chute de l'aigle) by Liliane and Fred Funcken
Be careful. The Alfons's numbering system is somewhat... unpredictable
A wargaming Project using miniatures, Napoleon's Battles, Lasalle and Song of Drums and Shakos
And now for Waterloo! See the new series posted by Alfons Cánovas: Waterloo (La chute de l'aigle) by Liliane and Fred Funcken
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Today, June 21, is the bicentennial of the battle of Vitoria, the last big battle of the Peninsular War (you can see the previous post for a historical introduction).
This battle saw the fight between the Wellintong's full Army, comprising British, German, Portuguese and Spanish allies, and a combined French force formed by the Armies of Portugal, North and Centre, under the nominal command of Joseph Bonaparte, the intruder king of Spain.
I have re-fought this battle in 2007 using Napoleon's Battles. However, the nature of the battlefield, forced me to make two different scenarios:
1) The main southern battle in which the right, right-center and left-center Allied columns (commanded respectively by Hill, Wellington and Delhousie) crossed the Zadorra river and fought against the French Armies of South and Centre (commanded respectively by Gazan and d’Erlon)
2) The northern battle, between the Graham column, sent to turn the French left and cut their main retreat line towards France and the French forces in the area commanded by Reille and his under-strength Armée de Portugal.
The Scenarios and AAR of the two games can be found in the main web site: Vitoria. The main battle and Vitoria. The North flank respectively. Below you can see two chosen pictures for each game.
a) Main battle
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British replace the Spanish in the fight line on the Highs of Puebla dispersing Maransin's forces |
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British reinforcements cross the Zadorra at Tres Puentes |
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Graham advances Southwards while the Spanish start their outflanking movement |
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The fight at Gamarra |
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Taken from Vittoria 1813 of I. Fletcher |
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Actual position of the Russian forces |
Bertrand and his men make a last effort and advance to take the hills before the village of Burgkemnitz, the key for the Russian retreat, now that the southern exit has been made unavailable by the French...
The French C-i-C is trying to cut the the Russian retreat line and launches his left flank cavalry. The 5e Hussars breaks the Kourland Dragoon Regiment...
The French main body inclines to left, to cut the Russian line of retreat
The 1st and 2nd battalions from the 8e. Legere have broken the Russian 1/8th Jaegers in the big wood
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