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Imperial Anarchy

Nothing special, just history, drawings of historical figures in some… er… non-canonical relationships and fun! 🥂25 year old RussianHe/him

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Thats Definitely For You, @marcvt!

That’s definitely for you, @marcvt! 🤗🇦🇹

I finally watched The Sound of Music and like I get it now, I get it. 

It’s a beautiful two hour love story of a strict man finally opening his heart again and then a fifty minute public service announcement to hate the nazis. Brilliant.

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2 years ago

My Trip to Austerlitz (pt. 1)

The sequel to last week’s My Trip to Koniggratz!  expect pictures of museums, fields, and heavy MilHist nerdery.

My Trip To Austerlitz (pt. 1)

The battle of Austerlitz was fought near Slavkov in what is now the Czech Republic on 2 December 1805 between Napoleon’s French Grande Armée (c. 70,000 strong) and the allied forces of Russia and Austria (c. 90,000). It is generally considered Napoleon’s greatest victory.

My Trip To Austerlitz (pt. 1)

The battlefield is big, stretching over thirteen kilometres and incorporating half-a-dozen villages. The main feature is a low ridgeline known as the Pratzen Heights, and the village of Pratzen itself, which sits at its base. There’s a museum on the heights dedicated to the battle.

My Trip To Austerlitz (pt. 1)
My Trip To Austerlitz (pt. 1)

Needless to say, it has the obligatory uniforms.

My Trip To Austerlitz (pt. 1)
My Trip To Austerlitz (pt. 1)
My Trip To Austerlitz (pt. 1)
My Trip To Austerlitz (pt. 1)

And the obligatory cannon. The battle is sometimes known as the battle of the three emperors after Napeoleon, the Russian Tsar Alexander, and the Austiran emperor, Francis II.

My Trip To Austerlitz (pt. 1)

Outside is the Cairn of Peace, built in the early 20th century.

My Trip To Austerlitz (pt. 1)
My Trip To Austerlitz (pt. 1)

Napoleon’s army, outnumbered, had been withdrawing before the Russo-Austrian advance throughout late November 1805. Hoping to lure his enemies into a decisive battle, he deliberately abandoned a strong position on the Pratzen Heights, hoping to lure the Allies into taking it. They duly did.

Napoleon adopted a defensive stance along a stream known as the Goldbach. He deliberately weakened his right flank at the villages of Tilnitz and Sokolnitz, hoping the Allies would try and attack him there while knowing he had reinforcements marching from Vienna bound for that location.

While the Allies were lured off the heights they had first been lured onto, Napoleon would then strike at their weakened centre, taking the ridgeline.

The battle began early on 2 December with an Allied assault on the village of Tilnitz. This quickly spread to neighbouring Sokolnitz. Both locations were the scene of ferocious fighting throughout the day as they were taken and then retaken, possibly as many as five times.

My Trip To Austerlitz (pt. 1)

These are barns in Sokolnitz that were using as strong points by both sides, and later as makeshift prisons for captured Russians.

My Trip To Austerlitz (pt. 1)
My Trip To Austerlitz (pt. 1)

Sokolnitz castle, another centre of the fighting in this southern sector of the battlefield. It’s now an old people’s home.

My Trip To Austerlitz (pt. 1)

By mid-morning 3 of the 4 main Allied columns had moved down off Pratzen Heights to attack Tilnitz and Sokolnitz. The 4th was still on the heights however, as it had been disrupted by Allied cavalry who moved through it heading for the north of the battlefield.

General Kutuzov, a veteran Russian commander, didn’t want to leave Pratzen largely undefended, but the Russian Tsar, Alexander, ordered him down. Before he could, however, Napoleon struck.

This is the view from the highest point of the Pratzen heights looking out over Pratzen village towards the French centre. On the day of the battle there was a heavy fog, so it was impossible to see French forces massing for the masterstroke here.

My Trip To Austerlitz (pt. 1)

The French advanced and, after overcoming their shock, the Allies scrambled forces to intercept and stop them seizing the ridgeline. Heavy fighting flared in Pratzen village itself, and along the slopes.

My Trip To Austerlitz (pt. 1)

This is the view from the opposite side. Napoleon spent the morning on Zuran hill. Here we see what Napoleon would have looking towards the Allied centre on Pratzen Heights.

My Trip To Austerlitz (pt. 1)
My Trip To Austerlitz (pt. 1)

While all this was happening, fighting also flared in the northern sector of the battlefield, around the villages of Holubitz and Bosenitz. A ferocious cavalry engagement developed in these fields.

My Trip To Austerlitz (pt. 1)

The deaths of an estimated 7,000 horses are commemorated here, on ground that now holds a functioning stable.

My Trip To Austerlitz (pt. 1)

Both sides fought hard, but the French proved more adept at small-scale tactics, with proper support between infantry and cavalry, while the Allied cavalry tended to fight unsupported.

(There’s going to need to be a part 2 as I can only upload so many images to one post, thanks tumblr) 


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2 years ago

Hey, Austrian Neighbor! I love your art, both visual and written! Have a virtual hug 🤗

Awwww, Vielen Dank! 🥺❤️🤍

*hugs back tightly*

I try my best to defend the honour of all those wonderful people. 🇦🇹


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2 years ago
I Love Flower Paintings Very Much, But I Don't Like Painting Flowers.

I love flower paintings very much, but I don't like painting flowers.

I Love Flower Paintings Very Much, But I Don't Like Painting Flowers.

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