The “History of the Kings German Legion Vol 1” by N. Ludlow Beamish offers a meticulously researched account of one of the most distinguished military units of the Napoleonic Wars. This softcover reference book, encompassing 387 pages, delves into the rich history and significant contributions of the King’s German Legion (KGL). Formed in 1803 from expatriated German soldiers who fled the Napoleonic occupation of Hanover, the KGL played crucial roles in numerous campaigns, including the Peninsular War and the Battle of Waterloo. Beamish’s scholarly work is an invaluable resource filled with detailed narratives, tactical analysis, and numerous historical accounts that bring to light the bravery and strategic importance of this elite unit. Whether you are a historian, military enthusiast, or researcher, this comprehensive volume promises a thorough exploration of the Legion’s legacy and its impact on European military history.
History of the Kings German Legion Vol 1 N Ludlow Beamish SC Reference Book
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