The Campaign of Kniggrtz a Study of the Austro Prussian Conflict in the Lig

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The Campaign of Kniggrtz a Study of the Austro Prussian Conflict in the Lig
Arthur L Arthur Lockwood Wagner
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But they played an insignificant part, by reason of the orders given, or modified their positions in the morning. As a result, the line of the Bistritz, its banks, the villages, and the woods bej^ond, were occupied by the Prus- sians without great effijrts, and they had from that moment defensive points d'appni on which it was possible to await events and sustain the fight. " It is impossible to agree fully with Derrecagaix on this point. Speaking of defensible points in front of a position, Ha...mley says: "A feature of this kind will be especially val- Cdiiniiciils (til III!' ( 'din /iiil(/ii (I ml J In /lie. 03 uable in front of what would otherwise be a weak part of the position. Strong in itself, and its garrison constantly reinforced from the line, while the ground in front is swept by batteries, such a point is difficult to attack directly; the enemy can not attempt to surround it without exposing the flank and rear of the attacking troops; and to pass by it in order to reach the position, the assailants must expose their flank to its fire.

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