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Post by Jean Lannes on May 11, 2016 15:16:18 GMT
The French army was only 65,000-73,000 (Davout's III Corps came later) at Austerlitz. Adding the Prussian army to the 85,300 allied men would've crushed the allies especially due to the fact that Prussians and Austrians could much easier communicate, a problem that existed between Austrian and Russian commanders such as Liechtenstein and Yermolov
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Post by Bismarck on May 11, 2016 18:26:17 GMT
It would more be the fact that the weakened French army would meet a strong enemy. In a 1v1 against Prussia like there was in the beginning of 1806 would've resulted in a crushing defeat for the Prussians so an allied attempt with Russia and Austria could've caused Napoléon's defeat I SAID PRUSSIA STRONK
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Post by Conrad von Hotzendorf on May 11, 2016 19:06:35 GMT
It would more be the fact that the weakened French army would meet a strong enemy. In a 1v1 against Prussia like there was in the beginning of 1806 would've resulted in a crushing defeat for the Prussians so an allied attempt with Russia and Austria could've caused Napoléon's defeat I SAID PRUSSIA STRONK NIEN, AUSTRIA-HUNGARY STRONK
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Post by Bismarck on May 11, 2016 19:23:55 GMT
NIEN, AUSTRIA-HUNGARY STRONK Österreich-Ungarn stark mit einer Einstellung der Arme und vielleicht Allianz?
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Post by Jean Lannes on May 11, 2016 19:35:15 GMT
It would more be the fact that the weakened French army would meet a strong enemy. In a 1v1 against Prussia like there was in the beginning of 1806 would've resulted in a crushing defeat for the Prussians so an allied attempt with Russia and Austria could've caused Napoléon's defeat I SAID PRUSSIA STRONK Prussia weag compared to stronk France
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Post by Jean Lannes on May 11, 2016 19:36:38 GMT
NIEN, AUSTRIA-HUNGARY STRONK Österreich-Ungarn stark mit einer Einstellung der Arme und vielleicht Allianz? Nicht unbedingt. Napoleon besiegte sowohl die Österreicher als auch die Russen in 1805. Ein Sieg gegen die Preussen ohne Russland wäre sehr wahrscheinlich. Btw that's my actual German
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Post by Napoleon Bonaparte on May 11, 2016 19:37:24 GMT
Österreich-Ungarn stark mit einer Einstellung der Arme und vielleicht Allianz? Nicht unbedingt. Napoleon besiegte sowohl die Österreicher als auch die Russen in 1805. Ein Sieg gegen die Preussen ohne Russland wäre sehr wahrscheinlich. Btw that's my actual German IN ENGLISCH PLEASE!
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Post by NotU on May 11, 2016 19:57:52 GMT
Three hypothetical questions, a realistic answer please. What if Germany captured Verdun in WW1? What if Germany captured Baku in WW2? What if USA hadn't joined WW1? WW2?
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Post by Conrad von Hotzendorf on May 11, 2016 21:03:13 GMT
Three hypothetical questions, a realistic answer please. What if Germany captured Verdun in WW1? What if Germany captured Baku in WW2? What if USA hadn't joined WW1? WW2? not much of answers but: 1)according to the German commander, the verdun plan was to bleed out the French army, not to take verdun. 3)USA didn't have much of a choice on ww2, Germany and Japan declared war on the US first
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Post by General William T. Sherman on May 11, 2016 21:15:38 GMT
Three hypothetical questions, a realistic answer please. What if Germany captured Verdun in WW1? What if Germany captured Baku in WW2? What if USA hadn't joined WW1? WW2? not much of answers but: 1)according to the German commander, the verdun plan was to bleed out the French army, not to take verdun. 3)USA didn't have much of a choice on ww2, Germany and Japan declared war on the US first False, we declared war on Japan on December 8th after the attack on December 11th, but then Germany and Italy declared war on the U.S on the 11th (with the other Axis Powers declaring war later)
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Post by Jean Lannes on May 11, 2016 21:20:04 GMT
Nicht unbedingt. Napoleon besiegte sowohl die Österreicher als auch die Russen in 1805. Ein Sieg gegen die Preussen ohne Russland wäre sehr wahrscheinlich. Btw that's my actual German IN ENGLISCH PLEASE! Not necessarily. Napoleon won both against the Austrians and the Russians in 1805. A victory against Prussia without Russia would be very likely
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Post by Jean Lannes on May 11, 2016 21:20:45 GMT
not much of answers but: 1)according to the German commander, the verdun plan was to bleed out the French army, not to take verdun. 3)USA didn't have much of a choice on ww2, Germany and Japan declared war on the US first False, we declared war on Japan on December 8th after the attack on December 11th, but then Germany and Italy declared war on the U.S on the 11th (with the other Axis Powers declaring war later) Yeah, Germany and Japan were allied as part of the Rome-Berlin-Tokyo alliance
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