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Napoleonic Wars: Battle for Germany 1813

Where to Watch Napoleonic Wars: Battle for Germany 1813

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Napoleonic Wars: Battle for Germany 1813 starring Charles Nove has a Not Rated rating, a runtime of about 25 min, and a scheduled release date of .

Want the short version of the plot? Here's the plot: "In 1813, following his disastrous invasion of Russia, Napoleon faced a desperate battle to save his empire. His enemies were gaining in strength, as Prussia and Sweden joined the Sixth Coalition against him, while Russian armies advanced across Poland and into Germany. The French Emperor worked miracles to raise a new Grande Armée of young conscripts, leading them to victory at Lützen and Bautzen. But Napoleon knew everything might ultimately depend on Austria - which side would his father-in-law, Austrian Emperor Francis I, chose to support? The matter would settled after a fateful and ill-tempered meeting in Dresden between Napoleon and Austrian foreign minister von Metternich..." .