Napoleon defeated in Leipzig, again

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AFP Leipzig (Germany)
Last Updated : Oct 20 2013 | 7:40 PM IST
Thousands of history buffs in 19th-century costumes took to a battlefield outside Leipzig, Germany, today to reenact the bloody Battle of the Nations on the 200th anniversary of Napoleon's decisive loss.
Fifes and drums played in the background as men in the brilliant green, red, light blue and grey uniforms worn by Napoleon's army tended to their cannons and muskets.
A historical commission spent years perfecting the scenario for the bicentennial re-enactment, and some 6,000 enthusiasts turned out to stage the Battle of the Nations, also known as the Battle of Leipzig.
"I want to show the history for our young people," said re-enactor Peter Bach, 59. "Otherwise they could only read about it in the history books."
Bach, from nearby Erfurt, is playing a two-star general in the service of the Duke of Saxony. The gold-braid trim on his uniform and his feathered, two-corner hat attests to a certain status on the battlefield.
Ahead of the re-enactment, however, he had no idea where his unit would be moving.
"We want it to be like reality, so I wait to get my orders from the big chief," Bach said, happy to be kept in the dark.
"It's good, it's real. I was in the German army, and it's the same," he said with a laugh.
Fighting for Napoleon's army, though, one thing is certain: "In the evening, we are all in heaven," Bach said. "It's no problem, though, we are all friends."
Weakened from a campaign through Russia, Napoleon suffered a decisive defeat here in 1813 at the hands of allied forces including Prussia, Russia, Sweden and Britain.
The battle is known as the bloodiest in Europe before World War I, claiming one in six of the 600,000 troops who were mobilised.
Today, re-enactors from 28 countries were on the field. In drills ahead of the event, orders were barked above the din in a host of languages.
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First Published: Oct 20 2013 | 7:40 PM IST

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