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We Are Accustomed to Do Our Duty German Auxiliaries with the British Army 1793-1795 (From Reason to Revolution 1721-1815 №98)
Year: 2018
Pages: 272
Format: PDF

Pages: 272
Format: PDF

The book "We Are Accustomed to Do Our Duty German Auxiliaries with the British Army 1793-1795: From Reason to Revolution 1721-1815" is a historical narrative that delves into the experiences of German auxiliaries who fought alongside the British Army during the late 18th century. The book explores the motivations and challenges faced by these soldiers, who were often driven by a sense of duty and loyalty to their respective countries. The text highlights the evolution of technology and its impact on military strategy and tactics, as well as the need for a personal paradigm for understanding the technological process of developing modern knowledge. The story begins in the early 1790s, when the French Revolution sparked a wave of political upheaval across Europe. As tensions between France and Great Britain escalated, the British Army began recruiting German auxiliaries to fight against the French army. These soldiers were drawn from various German states, including Prussia, Hanover, and Brunswick, and were motivated by a desire to defend their homelands and protect their way of life. As the conflict progressed, the German auxiliaries found themselves caught in the midst of a larger struggle between reason and revolution.
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