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Narrative of the Most Remarkable Events Which Occurred in and near Leipzig Immediately Before, During, and Subsequent to, the Sanguinary Series of Engagements Between the Allied Armies of the French, from the 14th to the 19th October, 1813

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Narrative of the Most Remarkable Events Which Occurred in and near Leipzig Immediately Before, During, and Subsequent to, the Sanguinary Series of Engagements Between the Allied Armies of the French, from the 14th to the 19th October, 1813

by Frederic Shoberl

EN·~3 hours·4 chapters

Chapters

4 total
1

NARRATIVE - OF - THE MOST REMARKABLE EVENTS - WHICH OCCURRED - IN AND NEAR LEIPZIG,

0:05
2

IMMEDIATELY BEFORE, DURING, AND SUBSEQUENT TO, THE SANGUINARY SERIES OF ENGAGEMENTS BETWEEN

0:18
3

The Allied Armies Of The French, - FROM THE 14th TO THE 19th OCTOBER, 1813

3:27:19
4

MEMORIAL - Addressed by the City of LEIPZIG to the independent and benevolent - BRITISH NATION, - In Behalf of the Inhabitants of the adjacent Villages and Hamlets, who have been reduced to extreme Distress by the Military Operations in October, 1813.

9:45

Description

In the wake of Napoleon’s disastrous Russian campaign, the German heartland becomes a crucible of conflict as French, Russian, Prussian and other Allied forces converge on Leipzig in October 1813. The narration follows the rapid movements of armies across detailed military maps, charting each thrust and counter‑thrust that turns the city into a sprawling battlefield. Readers hear the clash of steel and the roar of cannon as the continent’s fate hangs in the balance.

Beyond the combat, the work captures the stark reality for Leipzig’s civilians, whose lives are upended by requisitions, famine and disease. It tells how local volunteers formed a “Corps of Revenge,” swearing to fight until German independence is restored, and how the university and townsfolk rally to support the Allied troops with funds and morale. Their stories illuminate the human cost behind the grand strategies.

Listening to this account offers a vivid snapshot of a pivotal moment in European history, blending strategic detail with the voices of ordinary people caught in the storm.

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en

Duration

~3 hours (208K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Thierry Alberto, Jeannie Howse and the Online Distributed Proofreaders Europe at http://dp.rastko.net.

Release date

2006-01-24

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Frederic Shoberl

Frederic Shoberl

1775–1853

Best known for editing the pioneering literary annual Forget-Me-Not and for bringing Victor Hugo's The Hunchback of Notre-Dame into English, this busy man of letters moved easily between journalism, translation, illustration, and publishing. His career offers a lively glimpse of the early 19th-century reading world.

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