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  • HE on Kutuzov is kinda hit and miss right now, against clean ships it does fine but it struggles to do damage to an already charred ship.
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  • Clash of Empires

    By David A. Norris

    The Battle of Trafalgar, fought off the southwest coast of Spain on October 21, , was a disaster for French Emperor Napoleon I. His Franco-Spanish fleet lost 21 of its 33 ships of the line captured and another sunk. Plans for a French invasion of England collapsed; British Prime Minister William Pitt the Younger was elated.

    Yet several weeks later, news arrived in London to change Pitt’s optimistic joy into gloom. Trafalgar was a magnificent sea victory, but the December 2, , Battle of Austerlitz balanced Britain’s advantage at sea by cementing Napoleon’s grasp of land power across Europe. “Roll up that map; it will not be wanted these 10 years,” Pitt told an aide, pointing to a large map of Europe in his office upon learning of Napoleon’s triumph at Austerlitz.

    The Treaty of Amiens had brought only a short, shaky spell of peace before war resumed between Napoleon and Great Britain in May For a few months, some other European powers stayed out of the fighting. But in March , Napoleon arrested Louis-Antoine, duc d’Enghien, a member of a branch of the Bourbon family who had formerly ruled France. False intelligence implicated the duke in a plot to assassinate Napoleon, who sent troops to seize the duke at his home in the neutral German s

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  • Battle of Krasnoi

    battle in Russia during the French retreat

    Battle of Krasnoi
    Part of the French invasion of Russia

    Battle of Krasnoi on 17 November by Peter von Hess ()
    Belligerents
    France
    Kingdom of Westphalia
    Duchy of Warsaw
    Kingdom of Italy
    &#;Russia
    Commanders and leaders
    Strength
    41, combatants[1]
    35, stragglers[2]
    50, to 60, regular troops[3]
    20, Cossack cavalry[3]
    [3][4] – cannon[5]
    Casualties and losses
    5, to 13, killed, wounded or drowned soldiers and stragglers[6]
    26, prisoners (almost all stragglers)[7][8] and cannon.[9][10]
    2, to 5, killed and wounded[11]

    The Battle of Krasnoi (at Krasny or Krasnoe) unfolded from 15 to 18 November marking a critical episode in Napoleon's arduous retreat from Moscow.[12] Over the course of six skirmishes the Russian forces under field marshalKutuzov inflicted significant blows upon the remnants of the Grande Armée, already severely weakened by attrition warfare.[13][14] These confrontations, though not escalated into full-scale battles, led to substantial losses for the French due to their depleted weapons and h

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