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Prussian Reserve (1813-1815)
Description
Prussian Reserve (1813-1815)The 1807 Treaty of Tilsit forced Prussia to constrain their army to no more than 42,000 men. They evaded the restriction by the Krmper System of cycling new recruits through the army to create a reserve of trained men. When Prussia declared war on France on 17 March 1813 (the Befreiungskriege or War of Liberation), over 40 reserve battalions were formed and organized into a dozen Reserve Infantry Regiments. These were instrumental in the defeat of
and this is reflected in the armament of the standard infantry squad
It used the same chassis
particularly in Poland and on the Eastern Front during Operation Barbarossa
These great crew figures can use the optional rule from page 31 of Tank War to become part of your fighting units
If you love to just collect miniatures
British Infantry Regiment
If you buy this kit please be prepared to spend some time building and finishing it
These miniatures are mostly dressed in standard issue M36 tunic and armed with a variety of Finnish weaponry and so are most suitable for use in Continuation War (1941-1944) against the might of the Soviet Union
she was promptly renamed
- Cabin & canvas canopy are moulded as single pieces
The contents of the boxed were based on the following Bolt Action 1
Several Volksgrenadier divisions
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