A) 1807 B) 1805 C) 1808 D) 1806
A) Napoleon Bonaparte B) Michel Ney C) Louis-Antoine, Duke of Enghien D) Jean Lannes
A) Battle of Borodino B) Battle of Waterloo C) Battle of Leipzig D) Battle of Auerstedt
A) Numerical advantage in infantry B) Larger army size C) Superior maneuvering and use of artillery D) Better cavalry
A) Prussia B) Austria C) Russia D) France
A) Artillery B) Cavalry charges C) Rifles D) Trench warfare
A) Rhine River B) Elbe River C) Saale River D) Danube River
A) Initiation of the Prussian reorganization and reforms B) Stagnation in military development C) No significant changes at all D) Continued status quo in military structure
A) Potsdam B) Dresden C) Berlin D) Jena
A) Cavalry charges. B) Naval blockades. C) Fortifications. D) Siege warfare.
A) Guerrilla warfare. B) Napoleonic warfare. C) Civil warfare. D) Naval warfare. |