joerookery
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I need help with two prints concerning cavalry operations against infantry during the Franco Prussian war. I have pictures of these two but they are dark and just not as clear as I would like. Does anyone have a picture of these two engagements that I could include in our book? We would of course give credit.
1-the attack of General Bonnemains’s cuirassiers at Froechweiller
2- The attack of a French cuirassier brigade on the village of Morsbronn during the battle of Wörth
Larry – you certainly would be a great hero here! Color is best however I would gladly settle for black and white at 600 dpi.
1-the attack of General Bonnemains’s cuirassiers at Froechweiller
2- The attack of a French cuirassier brigade on the village of Morsbronn during the battle of Wörth
Two classic examples of this infantry capability were Morsbronn and the attack of General Bonnemains’s cuirassiers at Froechweiller. The attack of a French cuirassier brigade on the village of Morsbronn during the battle of Wörth on 4 August 1870 was a complete disaster; the Prussian infantry fired from behind barricades and out of houses, which resulted in the brigade being annihilated in the streets of Morsbronn. Later that day, the French cuirassier division of General Bonnemains tried to buy time for the already beaten army of Marshal Patrice de Mac Mahon to withdraw from encirclement by attacking the advancing Prussian infantry between Froeschwiller and Elsasshausen. This time the attacking cuirassiers met three regiments of Prussian infantry with attached artillery advancing in dense lines. The Prussian infantry re-mained in their firing lines and cut down the assaulting cuirassiers by murderous Dreyse rifle fire. Thanks to the thick black-powder smoke of these rifles many of the French cuirassiers escaped with their lives.
Larry – you certainly would be a great hero here! Color is best however I would gladly settle for black and white at 600 dpi.