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Austerlitz 2 December, 1805
Regarded as Napoleon Bonaparte's greatest victory, Austerlitz was a sublime trap that destroyed the armies of his enemies Russia and Austria. Tricking his opponents into thinking he was weaker than he actually was, and then calling in nearby reinforcements, Bonaparte initially met the combined Allied army of 85,000 men and 278 guns with just 66,000 men. The French emperor deliberately abandoned a strong central position on the Pratzen Heights and left his right flank weak. The Allies eagerly moved forward to occupy the heights and then weakened the centre to crush the French right. As the bulk of Austrian and Russian troops attacked, Marshal Davout's III Corp arrived to bolster the French line. With more and more Allied troops sucked into the attack, Bonaparte launched an assault that took back the Pratzen Heights and split the enemy. After much hard fighting the French crushed the Allies. Thousands of fleeing troops drowned when a frozen lake split under the weight of men and guns. French losses amounted to 8000 while the Russian and Austrian emperors, present at the battle, saw more than 27,000 men killed, wounded and captured. Bonaparte also captured 180 cannon.
Ajman, 1971, Napoleon after Austerlitz
Central African Republic, 1969, Napoleon meeting Francis II
Chad, 1969, The Battle of Austerlitz
Czech Republic, 2005, Tvarozna. Cairn of Peace
Czech Republic, 2005, Tvarozna. Napoleon
Czech Republic, 2005, Cairn of Peace
Czech Republic, 2005, French cannon
Czech Republic, 2005, Old Post
Czech Republic, 2005, Place of Napoleon's quarters of the command in chief
Czech Republic, 2005, Napoleon Bonaparte and Cairn of peace
Czech Republic, 2005, Napoleon near Austerlitz
Czech Republic, 2006, Napoleon; Gun near Austerlitz
Czechoslovakia, 1936, Austerlitz Castle
Equatorial Guinea, 1977, Battle of Austerlitz
Equatorial Guinea, 1977, Battle of Austerlitz
France, 2005, Napoleon Bonaparte and Cairn of peace
Fujeira, 1972, Napoleon meet Franz II
Fujeira, 1972, Napoleon meet Franz II
Fujeira, 1972, Napoleon meet Franz II
Guinea, 1994, Prince de Lichtenstein, Battle of Austerlitz
Guinea, 1994, Murat, battle of Austerlitz
Guinea, 1994, Napoleon, battle of Austerlitz
Mali, 1969, Napoleon near Austerlitz
Manama, 1970, The Battle of Austerlitz
Mozambique, 2009, Napoleon, Route of Napoleon
Rwanda, 1969, Napoleon meeting Francis II
Solomon Islands, 2005, The Battle of the Nile
Yemen (Kindom), 1969, Napolion in His Study. Battle at Austerlitz
Yemen (Kindom), 1969, Napoleon in Petrovsky Palace
Czech Republic, 2000.12.02, Tvarozna. French Cannon
Czech Republic, 2005.05.04, Slavkov u Brna. First day of stamp M435
Czech Republic, 2005.05.04, Slavkov u Brna. Monograms
Czech Republic, 2005.05.04, Slavkov u Brna. Napoleon's hat
Czech Republic, 2005.11—12, Tvarozna. Swords
Czech Republic, 2005.12.02—04., Slavkov u Brna. Hat of Napoleon
Czech Republic, 2007.08.01, Prace. Cairn of Peace
Czechoslovakia, 1986.12.02, Slavkov u Brna. Hat of Napoleon
France, Paris, post office Austerlitz
France, 2005.05.04, Paris. Arc de Triomphe du Carrousel
France, 2005.07.09—10, Boulogne. Bicentenare jf depart French army to Austerlitz
France, 2005.12.02—03, Lectoure. Marchall Lannes
Czech Republic, 1994, Austerlitz Palace
Czech Republic, 2005, Battle at Austerlitz
Czech Republic, 2005, French army near Santon
Czech Republic, 2005, French army near Santon
Czech Republic, 2005, French cannon
Czech Republic, 2005, Napoleon
Czech Republic, 2005, Napoleon and places of Austerlitz
Czech Republic, 2005, Napoleon Bonaparte
Czech Republic, 2007, Cairn of Peace
Czechoslovakia, 1936, Cairn of Peace
Czechoslovakia, 1937, Cairn of Peace
Czechoslovakia, 1949, House of Kutuzov in Brno
Czechoslovakia, 1951, Cairn of Peace