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11-Player Napoleonic Campaign | Summer 1813 

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Our 1813 campaign continues into the Summer armistice period, with Napoleon and Tsar Alexander engaging in a round of high stakes diplomacy and political gamesmanship. Today, in Part 2, Little Wars TV engages two Napoleonic historians to serve as arbiters of the truce negotiations. How will our chess board in Prussia and Saxony be reset as fresh armies rush to the front for the climatic showdown in the Fall? You're about to find out!
Subscribe to the channel and be sure to join us for a blockbuster conclusion in the final chapter of our 1813 wargame campaign! Armies will collide in a massive tabletop battle--but NOT at Leipzig. Can Napoleon save his empire, or will the coalition surround and destroy the French armies, ending Bonaparte's regime once and for all? It's all on the table and coming up later this month on Little Wars TV....
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@Executioner9000
I love how Napoleon is doing the exact opposite of what everyone else expects
@greghall4836
As a Swede it's great to see you cover modern warfare in this our most recent war. 😀🇸🇪
@bendover7163
Oh Wow, they turned the ,"there's nothing we can do", man into a game. Nice!
@dragonade85
"You will usually find that your opponent has three choices open to him. Of these, he will choose the fourth." Moltke.
@henrrryyyy
Honestly, I was rather shocked that Warsaw was offered up to the Austrians.. Talk about betraying your allies.
@randomguy-tg7ok
Either Napoleon is going to win and win hard, or he's going to find out why people don't normally cross mountains when facing large enemy armies.
@warlordofbritannia
Attacking south across the mountains is one of those insanely dangerous moves that even if it fails I can’t help but commend. It’s classic Napoleon-hold where they think you’re going to attack, and strike where they least expect. It also takes advantage of their free deployment.
@charleslathrop9743
Losing the Poles was a disaster for Napoleon.
@jamesf3871
I’m glad that Napoleon is facing some consequences for his confusing offer of Poland to the Austrians. I would have offered them their Alpine provinces back, and maybe even Venetia to keep them out of the war.
@GrogTheGrumbler
The loss of the Poles was a big blunder, basically negating half of the numerical losses Prussia faced after losing Berlin. Considering the Polish were basically the only ally Napoleon had that would not betray him and they were thrown away for an advantage that will not even be used, I have a feeling their presence will be sorely missed.
@sparkieT88
LOL the strategy section
@CrunchyNorbert
How many men fantasize about a formal declaration of war against their inlaws?
@michaelbelcher8805
Offering up Poland was a massive mistake. Losing the nearly 20,000 men from the IIX Corps could be decisive. Thankfully it’s countered with the debuff of the Prussians
@fanstar141
Its funny how the allies are so confident Napoleon won't do what he is about to do, we'll see if the Austrian predictions about the passes becoming a "killing field" are accurate!
@bigsarge2085
These operational-level campaigns interspersed with tactical battles are a ton of fun!
@chrislee7169
"Viva La France!"
@elliotlane3225
I had a history teacher at school who used a war gaming negotiation scenario to teach us about the final treaty after Waterloo and the post-Napoleonic order. He split the class into national delgations, each with defined aims (red lines and negotiables) that were unknown to the other delegates. It really made the classs understand the complexities of diplomacy and has stuck with me for years as a great way to teach kids through involvement.
@paradox7358
Never stop doing these sort of campaigns please.
@ignitetheinferno1858
Honestly, Miles’ decision to go for Austria is perhaps the most Napoleon he’s been in this series. Beyond that, he’s been strangely vacillating as someone playing the Great Man. Where Napoleon was bold and decisive, Miles has felt to be extremely unsure of what he’s wanted to do, rushing back and forth on a whim.
@kevinswanson6439
I'm a bit surprised that nobody seemed at all interested in trying to entice Sweden out of the alliance. Not that they would side with France, but I would have thought they could have been bought off as I believe historically they were a half-hearted member of the coalition at best, with Bernadotte having little interest in crossing swords with his former Emperor.
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