No, the answer is not so simple, for me it is the 6th coalition - the out come was not foreseeable of most nations joining and for some it was about life and death, Prussia for example.
Also it brought together the most diverse powers with the most diverse interests.
This just dawned at me when reading an article by Leggiere, Michael V. From Berlin to Leipzig : Napoleon's gamble in North Germany 1813 in Warfare in Europe in 1792 - 1815 edited by Frederick C. Schneid, kindle edition, nicely foot noted by the way, and full of other interesting articles.
@tomholmberg Nice, I tried twice to order that book from Palgrave, but in fain.
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No, the answer is not so simple, for me it is the 6th coalition - the out come was not foreseeable of most nations joining and for some it was about life and death, Prussia for example.
Also it brought together the most diverse powers with the most diverse interests.
This just dawned at me when reading an article by Leggiere, Michael V. From Berlin to Leipzig : Napoleon's gamble in North Germany 1813 in Warfare in Europe in 1792 - 1815 edited by Frederick C. Schneid, kindle edition, nicely foot noted by the way, and full of other interesting articles.