Recollections of the Private Life of Napoleon — Volume 05 - Louis Constant Wairy

Recollections of the Private Life of Napoleon — Volume 05

By Louis Constant Wairy

  • Release Date: 1845-01-01
  • Genre: Biographies & Memoirs

Description

This is a biographical book. I left the Emperor at Berlin, where each day, and each hour of the day, he received news of some victory gained, or some success obtained by his generals. General Beaumont presented to him eighty flags captured from the enemy by his division, and Colonel Gerard also presented sixty taken from Blucher at the battle of Wismar. Madgeburg had capitulated, and a garrison of sixty thousand men had marched out under the eyes of General Savary. Marshal Mortier occupied Hanover in the name of France, and Prince Murat was on the point of entering Warsaw after driving out the Russians. War was about to recommence, or rather to be continued, against the latter; and since the Prussian army could now be regarded as entirely vanquished, the Emperor left Berlin in order to personally conduct operations against the Russians.