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Monday, 13 July 2020
Interesting painting
I found this somewhere on the inter ether. I recognise the painter’s initials and think it must depict the Prussian army in the earlier Napoleonic period by the uniforms. They look to me like escaped Prussians by the uniforms. I am intrigued by the incident it depicts. Any one got any more information?
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Intriguing , could they be early Russians ?
ReplyDeleteLater I think, know what you mean though.
DeleteNapoleonic era Prussian partisan's? Perhaps part of von Schill's 1809 uprising?
ReplyDeleteI think earlier because of the uniforms.
DeleteI think they're the odd sort of "Freikorps" formed from the flotsam and jetsam fight a guerrilla war of sorts after the collapse of the Prussian army in 1806.
ReplyDeleteThat should be "fighting a guerrilla war"
ReplyDeleteI think you might be onto something...
ReplyDeleteDefeat of Prussia 1806/07.
ReplyDelete“Prussian soldiers escaped from French prison of war are trying to get back to their king (…). (Jan. 1807).
Chromotype after Carl Röchling (1855–1914). From: Die Königin Luise in 50
Bildern, Berlin (Paul Kittel) 1896.
Thanks Ed.
DeleteExcellent game scenario.
ReplyDeleteCertainly would be...
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