I know you’ve all been wondering just what has been
happening in the Austria 1805 Campaign and finally I can lift the cloak of secrecy
to reveal that, by a clever flanking manoeuvre, the emperor has taken Vienna
without a shot fired.
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So this is what Napoleon's been up to - I still can't reveal everything as there are certain of my forces whose whereabouts remain unknown to Rob. |
Since the opening of hostilities Napoleon with the Guard
has been engaged on a wide flanking movement via the Semmering Pass to fall
upon Vienna from the east. This movement, perfectly screened by Murat and
Lasalle, appears to have gone undetected by the enemy.
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During the forced march over the Semmering Pass the Guard had a bit of a rough time due to straggling and had to remain stationary for 2 turns to recover their strength. At one point the 2nd Grenadiers were down to 16 figures. |
The result is that both Blucher and Aldercruetz decided
to withdraw behind the barrier of the Danube rather than face Napoleon in open
battle. With the weather turning decidedly nippy the emperor is pleased to be
warming his feet by the firesides of Schonbrunn Palace (my, how nicely the
furniture burns).
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Napoleon enters Vienna. |
We’re now on Turn 11 and with only 4 turns left to play
Rob knows I must retain Vienna and win a battle if I’m going to amass more VP’s
than him. He could just keep running away but that would be unsporting so all
will hinge on a final battle.