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  2. German campaign of 1813 - Wikipedia

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    (in German) Complete online facsimile of a diary of 1813 (in German) Die Eiserne Zeit – picture gallery on the German campaign (in German) Battle of Leipzig (in German) Online literature on the German campaign 1806=15 Archived 11 January 2009 at the Wayback Machine (in German) Zur Hundertjahrfeier 1813–1913. Raphael Tuck's postcard series 932

  3. Category:German campaign of 1813 - Wikipedia

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    Articles relating to the German campaign of 1813.Members of the Sixth Coalition, including the German states of the Austrian Empire and the Kingdom of Prussia, plus the Russian Empire and Sweden, fought a series of battles in Germany against the French Emperor Napoleon, his marshals, and the armies of the Confederation of the Rhine - an alliance of most of the other German states - which ended ...

  4. Battle of Leipzig - Wikipedia

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    The battle was the culmination of the German Campaign of 1813 and involved 560,000 soldiers, ... Napoleon and Berlin: the Franco-Prussian war in North Germany, 1813 ...

  5. List of battles of the War of the Sixth Coalition - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of sieges, land and naval battles of the War of the Sixth Coalition (3 March 1813 – 30 May 1814). It includes: the German campaign of 1813; the campaign in north-east France; the Campaign in south-west France (final stage of the Peninsular War); the Illyrian campaign, part of the wider Adriatic campaign of 1807–1814;

  6. Siege of Dresden (1813) - Wikipedia

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    The siege of Dresden was a siege during the German campaign of 1813 of the War of the Sixth Coalition. Background ... Saint-Cyr surrendered to Klenau on 11 November ...

  7. Combat of Rosslau - Wikipedia

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    The Combat of Rosslau was fought in the War of the Sixth Coalition on 29 September 1813, near Rosslau, Germany. Michel Ney attacked the Swedish bridgehead at the Elbe, to stop the Army of the North from crossing the river.

  8. Siege of Hamburg - Wikipedia

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    The siege of Hamburg was a military engagement of the War of the Sixth Coalition fought between French and Sixth Coalition forces in Hamburg. After being freed from Napoleonic rule by advancing Cossacks and other following Coalition troops it was once more occupied by Marshal Davout's French XIII Corps on 28 May 1813, at the height of the German Campaign of the war.

  9. Battle of Hagelberg - Wikipedia

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    The 'Battle of Hagelberg (also: Battle of Lübnitz) took place on 27 August 1813, following the Battle of Grossbeeren and in the run-up to the Battle of Leipzig during the War of the Sixth Coalition. A Prussian force of mostly Landwehr militia, together with Russian Cossacks, destroyed a French, Saxon and Westphalian force of 8,900 men.