Both of those countries were forced to join Napoleans Empire so i seems unlikely that there would be any undefeated generals from these countries, however if there were any generals of this kind their victories had no effect on the over all campain.
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Dominique Vandamme.
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He was one of the greatest generals and statesman of all time. Despite all of his military success, his legacy to the modern world was the creation of the Napoleonic Code.
Napoleon is the best known person interred there. There are also members of his family and a large group of generals and other military figures from the Napoleonic wars and the later wars of France.
bismarcks generals defeated the french at the battle of sedan (1870) and won the franco-prussian war in about three days. in January 1871 Wilhelm I. was crowned kaiser of the Germans.
With the skyrocketing rate of casualties due to using Napoleonic tactics against new technologies like the machine gun, Generals decided to start using trenches to defend their ground and reduce casualties.
Marcel Cordier has written: 'Victor Hugo, homme de l'Est' -- subject(s): Authors, French, Biography, French Authors, Generals, Napoleonic Wars, 1800-1815 'Les ombelles du Caucase'
the southern German states had agreed to enter the north German confederation. on January 18, 1871, Bismarck and six hundred German princes, nobles, and generals filled the hall of mirrors in the palace of Versailles's, 12 miles outside Paris's. William I of Prussia was proclaimed kaiser, or emperor, of the second German empire. German unity had been achieved by the Prussian monarchy and the Prussian army. The authoritarian and militaristic values of Prussia were triumphant in the new German state.
Ian Samuels has written: 'The ubiquitous big'
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