- state, even
abandoning the
dominant Pratzen Heights near Austerlitz. He deplo**** the
French army
below the
Pratzen Heights and
weakened his
right flank...
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Prace or Práče may
refer to places: Prace,
Czech Republic, a muni****lity and
village in the
South Moravian Region Práče, a muni****lity and
village in...
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Battle of Austerlitz, on 2 December,
Napoleon deplo**** his army
below the
Pratzen Heights. He
ordered his
right wing to
feign retreat,
enticing the Allies...
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French army was on the
brink of collapse, even
abandoning the
dominant Pratzen Heights near Austerlitz. A "rout", or rout-party, was in
Georgian England...
- Alexander's
orders made it
clear that the
Russians should move off the
strategic Pratzen Plateau,
Kutuzov stalled for as long as
possible as he
recognised the advantage...
- Hilaire's, as part of
Marshal Soult's IV
Corps in the
charge that
captured the
Pratzen Heights. For his
leadership he was
awarded the
Grand Eagle of the Legion...
- Kobelnitz, Sokolnitz, and Telnitz. The
centerpiece of the
entire area were the
Pratzen Heights, a
gently sloped hill
about 35 to 40 feet (11 to 12 m) in height...
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Napoleon ordered a "roar of thunder"
before the main ****ault upon the
Pratzen Heights,
which split the coalition's
lines in half.
Another example of...
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Prace (German:
Pratzen) is a muni****lity and
village in Brno-Country
District in the
South Moravian Region of the
Czech Republic. It has
about 1,000...
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December 1805.
During the battle,
Napoleon ordered Soult to
attack the
Pratzen Heights, from
which the
Allies had been
attacking the
French right wing...