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发信人: thinknet (我是云), 信区: Military
标 题: 喜剧的加里波第
发信站: BBS 未名空间站 (Fri Oct 14 11:30:42 2011, 美东)
昨天有人吹加里波第大败普军,夺取军旗,结果被我找到这个打脸。
第戎之战,
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Army_of_the_Vosges
对比看百度百科就知道谣言是怎么产生的了。
On the march back, Garibaldi began to consider returning to Dijon in an
attempt to regain control from the Prussians. He felt that attacking at
night would minimize the effect of the Prussians far larger numbers. As the
army headed towards Dijon, they passed through Lantenay, where, standing
atop a plateau, they spotted a contingent of the Prussian army headed their
way from Dijon. Garibaldi and his officers decided that this was their
chance to make an impact. They prepared the field of battle to their
advantage and waited. Once the Prussians were within range, the army began
to fire on the Prussians, who, caught by surprise, fought for a moment then
retreated. Sensing victory, Garibaldi pursued the retreating army all the
way back to Dijon.
Arriving at Dijon with roughly 5,000 men Garibaldi attacked the Prussians
that evening. Though his soldiers were passionate and aggressive, they were
also raw recruits against an army larger and better trained. The assault
went on into the night; however, victory was not to be, and once again the
Army of the Vosges retreated back to Autun. This time, the Prussians
followed them.
The Prussians arrived at Autun and laid siege to the city. Just as it
appeared that all hope was lost, General Carl Wilhelm von Werder recalled
his troops to Dijon. General von Werder had noticed a build up of French
troops near Dijon and therefore wanted the army back to help defend the city
. This was not to be however, as shortly after the arrival of the army to
Dijon, in late December, von Werder ordered that the city be evacuated.
With the Prussian army gone from Autun, the Army of the Vosges had precious
time to recoup and recover. In addition to the rest, the time also gave the
to Army time to plan. It was decided that the Army, along with other French
forces, would return to Dijon, now unoccupied, and hold the city once more.
Due to the winter weather, getting the Army to Dijon took some time.
The battle for the Army of the Vosges resumed on January 21, 1871. The
Prussians attacked Dijon from the West in great numbers; however, the French
had been preparing and the defenses of the city were well in place. The two
armies went back and forth for three days, each time one army made headway,
the opposing army would push back, gaining ground. On the fourth day, The
Prussian army pulled back and the fighting ceased for a while.
The fighting renewed the next day and continued sporadically until January
31, 1871. At this point, the Army of the Vosges was tired and had taken many
casualties. Because of this, the Army of the Vosges pulled out of Dijon and
retreated to Courcelles. The Prussians once again held Dijon, beginning the
morning of February 1, 1871. |
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