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Emil Schalk, A. O., The Art of War written expressly for and dedicated to the U.S. Volunteer Army., Example of a battle of the offensive defense: battle of Austerlitz, December 2, 1805. (search)
, the 18th. In the mean while, Blucher retreated in the direction of Wavre, where he arrived on the 17th; the corps of Bulow, amounting to 30,000 men, was already there. This corps had taken no part in the battle of Ligny; and, besides, from thes.Men. 1st. Gen. Ziethen 34 32 12 30,381 2d. Gen Pirsch 36 36 10 31,758 3d. Gen. Thielman 30 34 6 23,980 4th. Gen. Bulow 36 43 11 30,328    13614539116,447 Of these four army corps, that of Bulow was the only one that took no part inBulow was the only one that took no part in the battle of Ligny on the 16th; the other corps had experienced heavy losses, and the amount of forces disposable was 70,000 to 80,000 men. They were pursued by Marshal Grouchy, with the 3d and 4th French army corps, numbering about 35,000 men. repulsed the French right wing near Papelotte. Ziethen's army corps had arrived on the left of Planchenois, and, with Bulow, attacked this village. Napoleon, unaware of these facts, wished to strike the last blow. With one division of the Old