Contents
- 1 Background
- 2 Purpose and formation
- 3 Crossing the Rhine
- 4 Engagements
- 4.1 Battle of Ostrach
- 4.2 Battle of Stockach
- 4.3 Battle of Winterthur
- 4.4 First Battle of Zürich
- 4.5 Second Battle of Zürich
- 5 Organizational and command problems
- 5.1 School for marshals
- 6 Subsequent variations
- 7 Commanders
- 8 Sources
- 8.1 Citations and notes
- 8.2 Bibliography
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