Napoleon’s Polish Troops
(Author) Otto von PivkaIn 1795 the kingdom of Poland fell prey to her stronger neighbors, Russia, Prussia and Austria. Following the death of the king of Poland in 1798, his kingdom was divided among these three neighboring powers. France became increasingly involved, and protested at Poland's treatment, offering refuge for Polish exiles. On October 11th, 1796, the Polish Legion was formed in the French army by General Dombrowski and Napoleon. This book covers the uniforms, dress, organization and equipment of the infantry, artillery, and cavalry of Napoleon's Polish Troops. Among the cavalry units covered are the Chasseurs and Lancers. This title also provides a summary of the Polish divisions' campaigns in Spain, Russia and within Poland itself.
Otto von Pivka
Otto von Pivka was a prolific Austrian writer known for his historical fiction novels that vividly depicted the Napoleonic Wars. His signature blend of meticulous research and captivating storytelling brought to life the tumultuous era, earning him acclaim for his detailed battle scenes and compelling character development.