Friday, February 17, 2017
Siege of Glogau (15 March-27 May 1813)
The siege of Glogau (15 March-27 May 1813)
was a rare example of a successful French defense of one of the
isolated fortresses left behind by the retreat from Poland and eastern
Germany at the start of 1813, and saw a sizable garrison hold out for
three months before the siege was lifted in the aftermath of the battle
of Bautzen.
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