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  2. Franco-Prussian War - Wikipedia

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    At the start of the Franco-Prussian War, 462,000 German soldiers concentrated on the French frontier while only 270,000 French soldiers could be moved to face them, the French army having lost 100,000 stragglers before a shot was fired, through poor planning and administration. [33] This was partly due to the peacetime organisations of the armies.

  3. Battle of Gravelotte - Wikipedia

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    The Battle of Gravelotte (or Battle of Gravelotte–St. Privat) on 18 August 1870 was the largest battle of the Franco-Prussian War.Named after Gravelotte, a village in Lorraine, it was fought about 6 miles (9.7 km) west of Metz, where on the previous day, having intercepted the French army's retreat to the west at the Battle of Mars-la-Tour, the Prussians were now closing in to complete the ...

  4. Siege of Longwy (1871) - Wikipedia

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    From the end of November, the Prussian army under the command of Colonel Von Cosel blockaded Longwy, and Georg von Kameke assumed command of the 14th Infantry Division. [2] In the Prussian siege corps, Major Wolf was the commander of the artillery force, and Colonel Schott was entrusted with the management of construction works for the Prussian ...

  5. Battle of Sedan - Wikipedia

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    The Battle of Sedan was fought during the Franco-Prussian War from 1 to 2 September 1870. Resulting in the capture of Emperor Napoleon III and over a hundred thousand troops, it effectively decided the war in favour of Prussia and its allies, though fighting continued under a new French government.

  6. Siege of Paris (1870–1871) - Wikipedia

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    Empires of Sand by David W. Ball (Bantam Dell, 1999) is a novel in two parts, the first of which is set during the Franco-Prussian war, more particularly the Siege of Paris during the winter of 1870–71. Key elements of the siege, including the hot-air balloons used for reconnaissance and messages, the tunnels beneath the city, the starvation ...

  7. Siege of Rocroi - Wikipedia

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    The siege of Rocroi was a battle of the Franco-Prussian War, [1] it took place between 4 and 6 January 1871 at Rocroi [8] which was a bastion of France located to the west of Sedan. [5] After an artillery fire by the Prussian army, [ 4 ] the officer commanding the French troops at Rocroi was forced to surrender the Division Militia under ...

  8. Siege of Metz (1870) - Wikipedia

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    The siege of Metz was a battle fought during the Franco-Prussian War from August 19 to October 27, 1870 and ended in a decisive allied German victory.. The French Army of the Rhine under François Bazaine retreated into the Metz fortress after its defeat by the Germans at the Battle of Gravelotte on 18 August 1870.

  9. Siege of Verdun (1870) - Wikipedia

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    The siege of Verdun was a battle fought in France during the Franco-Prussian War [8] [9] from 13 October until 8 November 1870. The siege was launched by the Legion of Saxony. After fierce resistance by the French army at the fortress of Verdun (longer resistance than any other French fortress), the siege ended with Verdun taking the lead with ...