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T54 244 Gebhard von Blucher
Field Marshal of Prussia
1742-1819 Painted

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T54 244 Gebhard von Blucher Field Marshal of Prussia 1742-1819

Born into a military family, Gebhard von Blucher was split between the army and life as a farmer. Joining the Swedish army as a cavalryman in 1742 he took part in three campaigns against Prussia's Frederick the Great.

Captured by his enemy in 1760, he changed sides and became a loyal, but uncontrollable soldier. His untamed behaviour led to his suggested retirement in 1773 and he took to the plow with gusto.

A recall restarted his military career and he served with distinction against France's revolutionary armies . Blucher's dislike of the French grew into an almost psychotic hatred and when his pleas for war against Napoleon Bonaparte were finally agreed to, he abandoned farming with a great desire to spill French blood.

The 1806 campaign , and particularly the Prussian disaster of Auerstadt , led to his enforced retirement and it is said Bonaparte demanded he be sacked from the army. When Prussia again took up arms against the French in 1813 , Blucher's zeal was tempered with the brains of General Gneisenau .Always courageous, the old soldier's desire to kill Frenchmen often tainted reason.

Blucher fought with typical ferocity at Lutzen , Bautzen , Katsbach and Leipzig , followed by the invasion of France . During that campaign he was defeated by Bonaparte at Champaubert , Montmirail , Chateau Thierry , Vauchamps and Craonne , before Prussia beat the emperor at Laon.

After Bonaparte's abdication, Blucher returned to his estates in Silesia, but upon the return of his nemesis he was reappointed to command the black-coat army. Badly beaten at the battle of Ligny, Blucher managed to overcome injuries to lead his troops against the French right wing at Waterloo and helped seal the Allied victory over Bonaparte.

In later years his mental health was suspect stories say that at one stage he believed he was pregnant with an elephant to a French grenadier but his courage and determination on the battlefield were never doubted.

The Prussian Army, 54mm Model Soldiers

All the figures are made from white metal and are available as unpainted kit, castings all with painting instructions and colour photo, they can also be supplied fully hand painted in matt.

Tradition of London

T54 244 Gebhard von Blucher Field Marshal of Prussia 1742-1819 Painted

£60.00

Painted in Matt

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SKU: 54F--T54-244-P

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T54 244 Gebhard von Blucher Field Marshal of Prussia 1742-1819

Born into a military family, Gebhard von Blucher was split between the army and life as a farmer. Joining the Swedish army as a cavalryman in 1742 he took part in three campaigns against Prussia's Frederick the Great.

Captured by his enemy in 1760, he changed sides and became a loyal, but uncontrollable soldier. His untamed behaviour led to his suggested retirement in 1773 and he took to the plow with gusto.

A recall restarted his military career and he served with distinction against France's revolutionary armies . Blucher's dislike of the French grew into an almost psychotic hatred and when his pleas for war against Napoleon Bonaparte were finally agreed to, he abandoned farming with a great desire to spill French blood.

The 1806 campaign , and particularly the Prussian disaster of Auerstadt , led to his enforced retirement and it is said Bonaparte demanded he be sacked from the army. When Prussia again took up arms against the French in 1813 , Blucher's zeal was tempered with the brains of General Gneisenau .Always courageous, the old soldier's desire to kill Frenchmen often tainted reason.

Blucher fought with typical ferocity at Lutzen , Bautzen , Katsbach and Leipzig , followed by the invasion of France . During that campaign he was defeated by Bonaparte at Champaubert , Montmirail , Chateau Thierry , Vauchamps and Craonne , before Prussia beat the emperor at Laon.

After Bonaparte's abdication, Blucher returned to his estates in Silesia, but upon the return of his nemesis he was reappointed to command the black-coat army. Badly beaten at the battle of Ligny, Blucher managed to overcome injuries to lead his troops against the French right wing at Waterloo and helped seal the Allied victory over Bonaparte.

In later years his mental health was suspect stories say that at one stage he believed he was pregnant with an elephant to a French grenadier but his courage and determination on the battlefield were never doubted.

The Prussian Army, 54mm Model Soldiers

All the figures are made from white metal and are available as unpainted kit, castings all with painting instructions and colour photo, they can also be supplied fully hand painted in matt.

Tradition of London

T54 244 Gebhard von Blucher Field Marshal of Prussia 1742-1819 Painted

£60.00

Painted in Matt

In stock

SKU: 54F--T54-244-P

Viewed 2653 times

Shop Location: C-4-1


Description


T54 244 Gebhard von Blucher Field Marshal of Prussia 1742-1819

Born into a military family, Gebhard von Blucher was split between the army and life as a farmer. Joining the Swedish army as a cavalryman in 1742 he took part in three campaigns against Prussia's Frederick the Great.

Captured by his enemy in 1760, he changed sides and became a loyal, but uncontrollable soldier. His untamed behaviour led to his suggested retirement in 1773 and he took to the plow with gusto.

A recall restarted his military career and he served with distinction against France's revolutionary armies . Blucher's dislike of the French grew into an almost psychotic hatred and when his pleas for war against Napoleon Bonaparte were finally agreed to, he abandoned farming with a great desire to spill French blood.

The 1806 campaign , and particularly the Prussian disaster of Auerstadt , led to his enforced retirement and it is said Bonaparte demanded he be sacked from the army. When Prussia again took up arms against the French in 1813 , Blucher's zeal was tempered with the brains of General Gneisenau .Always courageous, the old soldier's desire to kill Frenchmen often tainted reason.

Blucher fought with typical ferocity at Lutzen , Bautzen , Katsbach and Leipzig , followed by the invasion of France . During that campaign he was defeated by Bonaparte at Champaubert , Montmirail , Chateau Thierry , Vauchamps and Craonne , before Prussia beat the emperor at Laon.

After Bonaparte's abdication, Blucher returned to his estates in Silesia, but upon the return of his nemesis he was reappointed to command the black-coat army. Badly beaten at the battle of Ligny, Blucher managed to overcome injuries to lead his troops against the French right wing at Waterloo and helped seal the Allied victory over Bonaparte.

In later years his mental health was suspect stories say that at one stage he believed he was pregnant with an elephant to a French grenadier but his courage and determination on the battlefield were never doubted.

The Prussian Army, 54mm Model Soldiers

All the figures are made from white metal and are available as unpainted kit, castings all with painting instructions and colour photo, they can also be supplied fully hand painted in matt.

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