Michael Hopper
Duel Of The Princes 1809
Duel Of The Princes 1809
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The Austrians were divided on strategy. Charles wanted secondary theatres of operation in the Tyrol and Poland. Control of the Tyrol separated the French "Army of Germany" and the "Army of Italy". Recovering Poland eliminated of a resuscitated Kingdom of Poland. Instead Charle's brother Johann chose to invade Italy, seeking his own glory, reclamation of the territory lost in 1805 and, as well, denying French access to the military resources and manpower in Italy.
This book covers the main land battles from the Austrian invasion of Italy to the subsequent Austrian retreat and French pursuit through Italy and Hungary. Prince Eugene and Prince Johann fought their own war, separate from the combatants main armies in the Danube valley. The Italian campaign was a "Duel of Princes".
The 18 scenarios include the orders of battle, objectives and scaled maps which denote key terrain features. This provides players with core data to adapt to their respective rule sets. It also gives players opportunities to tweak unit ratings and deployments while analysing what happened or could have happened under their own general ship.
Soft bound 56 pages.
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