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Wilhelm der Siegreiche.

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zastrow_wilhelm_1910
Title:
Wilhelm der Siegreiche.
Buchgattung:
Sachbuch
Place of publication:
New York
Publishing house:
The Macmillan Company
Document type:
Monograph
Collection:
German Empire
Year of publication.:
1910
DDC Group:
Geschichte
Copyright:
Ewiger Bund
Language:
German

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SENTENCES ON SVNTAK ASD IDlONS 179 
  
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Qlac#lahon suffered a complete defeat at Worth at the 
hands of the Prussian Crown-prince, and on the same day 
Prince Frederick Charles took the heights of Spicheren 
by storm. 
Three great battles were fought near Aletz on the rath ol 
August at Courcelles, on the 16th Vionville and Alars 
la Tour, and on the 18th at Gravelotte and St. Prikat, 
in all of which the Germans were victorious. 
Though the old king had been in the saddie for fifteen 
hours on end, he was toc angious about the approaching 
Crisis of the great battle of Craveloite to close his eyes. 
The reflexion that they were fighting a battle which would 
probably decide the fate of the Nar, Sspurred the 
French to make almost superhuman etorts. 
Darkness had set in when Sloltke rode up to the king 
and repored: " Vour Alajestr, the victory is ours; lhe 
enemy has been dislodged from all his positions. 
The terrible losses the German troops had suffered caused 
ihe king great pain. 
Bazaine with his army was now shut up in Aletz, and it fell 
to the crown-Prince to bar the way to Paris against 
Alachlahon. 
Alacklahon's attempt to relieve Bazaine was frustrated, and 
he had to fall back on Sedan. 
A desperate battle was fought at Sedan on the 1st of 
September, and on the and Napoleon surrendered with 
his whole armr. 
N’axyant pas pu mourir au milien de mes troupes, il ne 
me reste qu’'s remettre mon éGpée entre les mains de votre 
Nlajesté. 
III (pp. 32—60) 
Bellevue near Dondherpy. 
apoleon was sent to the castle of Wilhelmshöhe near 
Kassel as prisoner-of-war, and his army was transterred 
to German fortresses. 
IIowever decisive the German rictories might be, Frarge 
was not Fet prepared to make peace. 
Napoleon was deposed, a neu government instiutrted and 
the whole nation called to arms. 
King William receired Napoleon at the little castle of 
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