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The Fourth Coalition 1806-1807
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The Battle of Jena; (October 14th, 1806)
Author: [HWK]Stu. The first blow of the one-two punch that
knocked Prussia to its knees, this map sees the French army (blue) on the attack against the Prussians
(black) who have taken up positions anchored in local villages. Using the Osprey publication
“Jena 1806”, Stu has recreated a beautiful map that features all the heights, hills and towns featured
in the book. No up-grades or map rules, French attack. Read text in download before playing.
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The Battle of Auerstedt; (October 14th, 1806)
Author: [HWK]Stu. This map has been re-worked for 2008, and now features an "objective" for the attacking Prussian army. Considered one of the most brilliant victories of military history, Marshall Davout and his French Corps thoroughly defeated and routed a Prussian army more than twice their size. Here the Prussians must "destroy" the French army within a certain period of time in order to win and re-write history. Read the Map Information page for the specifics before playing.
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The Battle of Pultusk (December 26, 1806)
Author: [HWK]Stu. The Battle of Pultusk took place in Poland,
between 35,000 Russian soldiers with 128 guns under Bennigsen and 25,000 French soldiers under Marshal
Lannes. The French (blue) attack on this map against the Russian (green) defense. There are no map rules
or up-grades.
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The Battle of Eylau (February 7-8th, 1807)
Author: [HWK]Foxhound. The first official contribution to the Hawks map collection for this particular member, this map hails the arrival of a new Master Map Maker and has set a new standard for accurate portrayal of bleak, frozen landscapes. Costly and wasteful, in that neither side gained any advantage from the carnage, the field on which they fought saw some of the worst conditions presented by mother nature for that era. This is an Objective Map. Read the Map Information page found below before playing.
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The Battle of Heilsberg (June 10, 1807)
Author: [HWK]SirWilliam;
The battle that pre-ceded Friedland by 4 days, this conflict saw
both sides worn down and Napoleon seriously stalled by his stubborn
enemy. The Russian/Prussian army of Bennigsen (green) thwarted
every major assault from behind their formidable redoubts and
even threatened to engulf a daring cavalry charge with their own
counter-attack. The French (blue) must drive the Allies from their
positions and from the town though a draw can be called if the
allies retain control of the town at the end of hostilities. Read
enclosed text before playing.
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The Battle of Friedland (June 14, 1807)
Author: [HWK]Stu, The Russian army (green) has crossed the
River Alle against what was an inferior French force. Having secured the town, the Russians inexplicably
stop and begin an artillery duel with the French (blue). Now, Napoleon has arrived with the rest of the
French army and seeing the Russians with their backs to the river, decides the time is right for a
counter-attack. French are on the offensive, This map can be played using objectives, Austria must try to
hold her gains, especially the town of Friedland, no up-grades.
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