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- Q1034344 subject Q7780027.
- Q1034344 subject Q8108634.
- Q1034344 abstract "The Six Days Campaign (10–14 February 1814) was a final series of victories by the forces of Napoleon I of France as the Sixth Coalition closed in on Paris. With an army of only 70,000, the Emperor was faced with at least half a million Allied troops advancing in several main armies commanded by Field Marshal Prince von Blücher and Field Marshal Prince zu Schwarzenberg amongst others. However, the main army, led by Schwarzenberg, was advancing slowly and with extreme caution. On the other hand, Blücher made a faster advance, but his Russo-Prussian troops were exhausted and many of his corps had scattered, which provided a good opportunity for a counterattack. The Six Days Campaign was fought from 10 February to 15 February during which time Napoleon inflicted four defeats on Blücher's army in the Battle of Champaubert, the Battle of Montmirail, the Battle of Château-Thierry, and the Battle of Vauchamps. Napoleon managed to inflict 17,750 casualties on Blücher's force of 70,000 with his 40,000-man army. However, the Emperor's victories were not significant enough to make any changes to the overall strategic picture, and Schwarzenberg's larger army still threatened Paris, which eventually fell in late March.".
- Q1034344 causalties "3,400".
- Q1034344 combatant "First French Empire".
- Q1034344 combatant "Prussia".
- Q1034344 combatant "Russian Empire".
- Q1034344 commander Q153522.
- Q1034344 commander Q517.
- Q1034344 date "1814-02-15".
- Q1034344 isPartOfMilitaryConflict Q2935365.
- Q1034344 place Q142.
- Q1034344 result "Tactical French victory; Strategically indecisive".
- Q1034344 strength "*120,000 under Blucher".
- Q1034344 strength "*150,000 under Schwarzenberg".
- Q1034344 strength "*60,000 in the Low Countries".
- Q1034344 strength "30,000".
- Q1034344 strength "330,000".
- Q1034344 thumbnail Meissonier_-_1814,_Campagne_de_France.jpg?width=300.
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- Q1034344 casualties "3400".
- Q1034344 combatant "First French Empire".
- Q1034344 combatant "Prussia".
- Q1034344 combatant "Russian Empire".
- Q1034344 commander Q153522.
- Q1034344 commander Q517.
- Q1034344 conflict "Six Days Campaign".
- Q1034344 date "--02-10".
- Q1034344 partof "the 1814 campaign in north-east France".
- Q1034344 place "Northeastern France".
- Q1034344 result "Tactical French victory; Strategically indecisive".
- Q1034344 strength "30000".
- Q1034344 strength "330000".
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- Q1034344 comment "The Six Days Campaign (10–14 February 1814) was a final series of victories by the forces of Napoleon I of France as the Sixth Coalition closed in on Paris. With an army of only 70,000, the Emperor was faced with at least half a million Allied troops advancing in several main armies commanded by Field Marshal Prince von Blücher and Field Marshal Prince zu Schwarzenberg amongst others. However, the main army, led by Schwarzenberg, was advancing slowly and with extreme caution.".
- Q1034344 label "Six Days' Campaign".
- Q1034344 depiction Meissonier_-_1814,_Campagne_de_France.jpg.
- Q1034344 name "Six Days Campaign".