blucher in A Sentence

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    Even Blucher did not have time to Ganau.

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    Gebhard Leberecht von Blucher.

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    In 1814, he developed his first engine- Blucher.

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    Blucher literally demanded to shoot Napoleon, which Wellington immediately opposed.

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    Blucher just a year received the rank of General of cavalry.

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    Blucher literally required to shoot Napoleon, against what once was made by Wellington.

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    He had with him a number of Russian advisers including General Galen alias Blucher.

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    Only a year later, Blucher received the rank of general from the cavalry and.

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    Fire and Ice are known, are often next, because the fate and brought, eventually, Wellington and Blucher.

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    However, the continuous wars waged on the continent, the Prussian king Frederick II, gave Blucher excellent opportunities for advancement.

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    However, even with the Prussians, the British could be defeated, but Gebhard Leberecht von Blucher did everything to avoid this.

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    After six weeks a long-awaited vacation in the new year's eve the army of Blucher crossed the Rhine at kouba.

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    One of Blucher's monuments was erected on the Rhine, not far from the crossing point on New Year's Eve 1814.

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    The main thing is that Blucher, who was once again forced to act alone, had to retreat to Giessen and Wetzlar.

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    And Blucher's regiments did not begin to move from Ishim to Tyumen, but to Tobolsk, which the enemy did not expect.

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    Ice and fire, as you know, often turn out to be near, because fate eventually brought Wellington and Blucher in the end.

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    But Blucher came to the enemy, then, despite the rebuke of Frederick the Great, to make your choice and become a real Prussian.

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    In anticipation of the next increase, Blucher first received independent command- at the head of the observational corps on the border with France.

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    Napoleon began collecting their victories in the midst of the revolutionary war and as a military leader far ahead of Wellington and Blucher.

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    However, even with the Prussians the British could be defeated, but it was Gebhard Leberecht von Blucher who did everything to prevent this from happening.

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    Blucher was sometimes quite hot beyond measure, but he, like Wellington, was able to squeeze out of all of his soldiers, although most other means.

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    Napoleon began collecting his victories at the very height of the revolutionary wars, and as a military leader he was far ahead of Wellington and Blucher.

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    But Blucher did go over to the enemy's side, so that, despite Frederick the Great's rebuke, he would make his choice and become a real Prussian.

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    Blucher was sometimes hot not at the best, but he, like Wellington, knew how to squeeze everything out of his soldiers, albeit with completely different means.

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    The whites believed that Blucher's troops would start a retreat from Ishim to Tyumen by the shortest route, get stuck in swamps, be surrounded and destroyed.

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    The First serious test of"Bonaparte" for Blucher was the campaign of 1806, in which he entered at the rank of Lieutenant-General under the command of General York.

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    However, speaking about the age of Blucher, one should not forget that the Prussian army was still ruled by the Friedrich generals, many of whom were under 80.

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    The last to defeat the French emperor on the battlefield were Gebhard Leberecht von Blucher, 73-year-old Prussian field marshal and Napoleon's 46-year-old 1st Duke Wellington, British field marshal Arthur Wellesley.

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    It happened just because the old hussar did not hide his hatred of Napoleon, whom king Frederick William III outright feared, for what prefer to send Blucher to retire.

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    They, each in their own way, regularly annoyed Napoleon, Wellington- from Spain, Blucher- wherever he could, having managed not only to lose, but even to win several battles with the emperor.

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