Maurice de Saxe's 1745 Campaign in Belgium
Author: Henry Pichat, translated by George Nafziger
Translated by George Nafziger, and originally published in France in 1909, Henry Pichat’s, Maurice De Saxe’s 1745 Campaign in Belgium is an account of Saxe’s campaign that featured actions at Ghent, Ostend, and most famously Fontenoy as part of the War of Austrian Succession. Consulting a detailed bibliography, the author has provided a detailed, but concise history of the campaign. This edition contains maps, lists of troops, and images of prominent persons in the campaign.
Author: Henry Pichat, translated by George Nafziger
Translated by George Nafziger, and originally published in France in 1909, Henry Pichat’s, Maurice De Saxe’s 1745 Campaign in Belgium is an account of Saxe’s campaign that featured actions at Ghent, Ostend, and most famously Fontenoy as part of the War of Austrian Succession. Consulting a detailed bibliography, the author has provided a detailed, but concise history of the campaign. This edition contains maps, lists of troops, and images of prominent persons in the campaign.
Author: Henry Pichat, translated by George Nafziger
Translated by George Nafziger, and originally published in France in 1909, Henry Pichat’s, Maurice De Saxe’s 1745 Campaign in Belgium is an account of Saxe’s campaign that featured actions at Ghent, Ostend, and most famously Fontenoy as part of the War of Austrian Succession. Consulting a detailed bibliography, the author has provided a detailed, but concise history of the campaign. This edition contains maps, lists of troops, and images of prominent persons in the campaign.