Even Blucher did not have time to Ganau.
Gebhard Leberecht von Blucher.
In 1814, he developed his first engine- Blucher.
Blucher literally demanded to shoot Napoleon, which Wellington immediately opposed.
Blucher just a year received the rank of General of cavalry.
Blucher literally required to shoot Napoleon, against what
once was made by Wellington.
He had with him a number of Russian advisers including General Galen alias Blucher.
Only a year later, Blucher received the rank of general from the cavalry and.
Fire and Ice are known, are often next, because the fate and brought, eventually,
Wellington and Blucher.
However, the continuous wars waged on
the continent, the Prussian king Frederick II, gave Blucher excellent opportunities for advancement.
However, even with the Prussians, the British could be defeated,
but Gebhard Leberecht von Blucher did everything to avoid this.
After six weeks a long-awaited
vacation in the new year's eve the army of Blucher crossed the Rhine at kouba.
One of Blucher's monuments was erected on the Rhine,
not far from the crossing point on New Year's Eve 1814.
The main thing is that Blucher, who was once again forced to act alone,
had to retreat to Giessen and Wetzlar.
And Blucher's regiments did not begin to move from Ishim to Tyumen,
but to Tobolsk, which the enemy did not expect.
Ice and fire, as you know, often turn out to be near,
because fate eventually brought Wellington and Blucher in the end.
But Blucher came to the enemy,
then, despite the rebuke of Frederick the Great, to make your choice and become a real Prussian.
In anticipation of the next increase, Blucher first received independent command-
at the head of the observational corps on the border with France.
Napoleon began collecting their victories in the midst of the revolutionary war and
as a military leader far ahead of Wellington and Blucher.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.