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The Battle of Austerlitz - Napoleon's Greatest Victory

Nov 18, 20245 min
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In this episode of "Great Battles," we explore the Battle of Austerlitz, fought on December 2, 1805. Known as Napoleon's greatest victory, this battle demonstrated his strategic genius. Despite being outnumbered, Napoleon's Grande Armée of 68,000 troops defeated a combined Austro-Russian force of 85,000. Napoleon's use of deception and tactical brilliance, such as vacating the Pratzen Heights to lure his enemies, led to a decisive French victory. The battle shattered the Third Coalition, solidified Napoleon's dominance in Europe, and showcased his unmatched military prowess.



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