Napoleon did fight one notable battle in what is now considered Germany. It was the Battle of Leipzig in October 1813 which was at the end of the disastrous retreat from Russia. Germany at that time was a loose confederation of states that were once part of the Holy Roman Empire which Napoleon dissolved some years before.
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After the retreat from Russia and before the battle of Leipzig Napoleon fought three other great and important battles, those of Luezten, May 2nd 1813, Bautzen, May
20th-21th 1813 and Dresden, 26th-27th august 1813, not to count several other minor
battles.
For France and for Glory.
"A soldier will fight long and hard for a bit of colored ribbon."Napoleon Bonaparte
The first "fight against Britain" of Napoleon took place in the year 1793 at the siege of Toulon.
Because the guerrilla's were not an army Napoleon could defeat in open battle.
Germany had to fight britain alone
For France and for Glory.
No but you can be Prussia or Austria
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They feared Napoleon would destabilize the balance of power in Europe.
"A soldier will fight long and hard for a bit of colored ribbon."Napoleon Bonaparte
Because the guerrilla's were not an army Napoleon could defeat in open battle.
The first "fight against Britain" of Napoleon took place in the year 1793 at the siege of Toulon.
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Germany had to fight britain alone