denisonh
Posts: 2194
Joined: 12/21/2001 From: Upstate SC Status: offline
|
Napoleon would have been better served with Suchet as his chief of staff, in that I agree. But again, Napoleon trusted Soult less than he trusted Ney. The distrust with Ney hurt the commincation of orders to Ney, and contributed to the a less than optimal performance for Ney during the campaign. As for Wellington, he conducted as much of his campaigning "in reverse" as he did going forward. He was very able in choosing when not to fight as well as when to fight. That allowed him to achieve success with the smaller armies he commanded, keep his army intact(a critical task) while being pursued, and lived to fight another day. Every battle he fought was on ground of his choosing, and when it didn't suit him he didn't fight. Should the game not reflect this? Nappy's enemies were far larger in 1814, and many of the French losses were at the hands of some of his marshall's. This prevented him from really concentrating any force to anable any "grand" wins as in years past. 1814 was a much more difficult situation due to number of his enemies (essentially everybody in europe). His abilities kept him from getting steamrolled. quote:
ORIGINAL: Camile Desmoulins Some investigators think that It would be better Suchet in the place of Berthier, Soult against british (he know them very good) and Davout against prussians. The problem is the distrust. Ney wasn't confiable for Napoleon, remember that 40 days before was a royal army general. I don´t like the 5-5-3 of Wellington, because he can withdraw with a 100% of posibilities too many times. He can withdraw a whole campaign and you can´t fight against the british army. I've wrote about this proble two years ago. I proposed that he can´t withdraw three consecutive times, another tactical selection for the next fight. Nappy must drop in the last years. His tactical performance it's not so brillant than before. Many battles as wagram, Borodino or Leipzig, no more lighting victories as Austerlitz or Jena. And strategically are good, but with lathency periods alternate with euphory periods. Was an irregular leader in the last stages of the war. Camille
_____________________________
"Life is tough, it's even tougher when you're stupid" -SGT John M. Stryker, USMC
|