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La Bataille d'Heilsberg 1807

By: Marshal Enterprises

Type: Boxed Game

Product Line: War Games (Marshal Enterprises)


Product Info

Title
La Bataille d'Heilsberg 1807
Category
Sub-category
Publish Year
2022
Dimensions
13.25x10x1.75"
NKG Part #
2148025498
Type
Boxed Game
Age Range
12 Years and Up
# Players
1 - 4 Players
Game Length
180 - 300 Minutes

Description

La Batille d'Heilsburg 1807 has two large maps, over 700 counters, and assorted player aides including a virtual 160-page rules and historical commentary book.

Heilsberg recreates the almost forgotten, but extremely bloody battle for the East Prussian Teutonic castle town just four days before (June 10,1807) the decisive battle of Friedland. While the battle was under the oversight of the French Emperor Napoleon, the battle was largely under the direction of Marshal Joachim Murat and Marshal Jean-de-Dieu Soult. Both Marshals frontally assaulted the well-prepared defenses of the Fourth Coalition around the old Teutonic Knights town of Heilsberg in East Prussia. The commander of the Coalition forces was Graf von Bennigsen, a Hanoverian general in service to the Russians.

Bennigsen had spent months fortifying the area around Heilsberg with redoubts; fleches; and assorted abattises surrounding the old Teutonic Knights castle in Heilsberg itself. It was probably the best fortified position of any Napoleonic battlefield. Napoleon had around 85,000 in the area on June 10 facing around 90,000 Russians and Prussians.

The battle lasted nearly 12 hours. It consisted of a series of cavalry charges and French frontal assaults on the well-defended Coalition positions with plentiful amounts of Russian artillery. The French had more cavalry at Heilsberg than at Friedland. There were 20,000 casualties in the battle.