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| #3372997 in Books | Pen and Sword | 2014-08-19 | 2014-09-02 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.30 x1.20 x6.30l,.0 | File type: PDF | 240 pages | ||2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.| The Burgos Campaign of 1812...|By HMS Warspite|Carole Divall's "Wellington's Worst Scrape" is a detailed look at the Burgos Campaign of 1812, as British General Wellington's Anglo-Portuguese Army and its Spanish allies followed up their tremendous victory over a French Army at Salamanca in Spain.
Following the successful sieges of the border fortresses of Ciudad Rodr||This is Carole Divall's third book, the first two having dealt in detail with the 30th Regiment, and this time she concentrate's on the latter stages of Wellington's campaign of 1812, from his advance from Madrid on Burgos and his subsequent retreat. Using let
The disastrous retreat and near disintegration of Sir John Moore’s army on the road to Corunna in 1809 is traditionally regarded as the low point in the history of the British intervention in the Peninsular War. Yet under the Duke of Wellington, the British and their allies suffered defeats and retreats that tend to be overshadowed by the series of victories that eventually drove the French from Portugal and Spain. None of these setbacks was graver than the retreat...
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