It wasn't a surrender as much as a formal demand for political asylum that Napoleon made to Captain Frederick Maitland of the HMS Bellerophon on 15 July 1815. In any case he was accomodated at Longwood House on St. Helena in the South Atlantic until his death in 1821.
Was the date of the surrender of Nazi Germany to Soviet forces. They surrendered the previous day to American, British and French forces.
yorktown,virginia
The British Forces are the ones who surrendered to the Patriots on October 17th, 1777. The British forces were lead by John Burgoyne at the time of surrender. This action later lead to the cfrossroads of the Revolutionary War.
French Army under Emperor Napoleon vs. British and German armies
At the Battle of Yorktown.
The siege of Yorktown led the British forces to surrender to the american and french forces in the american revolutionary war.
At the Battle of Yorktown.
At the Battle of Yorktown.
Please rephrase your question, because I can't give a sense to it. Sorry.
Was the date of the surrender of Nazi Germany to Soviet forces. They surrendered the previous day to American, British and French forces.
"Giuseppe Viscovich was a Venetian count. He was the Captain of the town of Perasto (now in Montenegro), the last territory of the Republic of Venice to surrender to the forces of Napoleon Bonaparte."
The Battle of York Town
yorktown,virginia
During the American Revolution, the most important surrender by British troops took place in Yorktown, Virginia, in 1781. There, with the help of French troops and naval forces, it was General George Washington who received the surrender of a British force, led by Lord Cornwallis, that had been surrounded, blockaded, and then finally defeated.
"Giuseppe Viscovich was a Venetian count. He was the Captain of the town of Perasto (now in Montenegro), the last territory of the Republic of Venice to surrender to the forces of Napoleon Bonaparte."
The British Forces are the ones who surrendered to the Patriots on October 17th, 1777. The British forces were lead by John Burgoyne at the time of surrender. This action later lead to the cfrossroads of the Revolutionary War.
French Army under Emperor Napoleon vs. British and German armies