From Boulogne to Austerlitz Napoleons Campaign of 1805

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Soult reached Landsberg.
Lannes reached Burgau.
Davout reached Dachau.
Kienmayer retired on the Inn, where he heard that 8000 Russians had arrived at Braunau.
i2th Bernadotte entered Munich on the 12th October October.
Davout and d'Hautpoul remained at Dachau to watch the Russians, FROM THE RHINE TO ULM 43 Soult had been directed on Memmingen to block the enemy's way to the Tyrol.
Marmont entered Tannhausen.
Murat, with Lannes and his cavalry, was on the Roth- bach on the line Wissendorn-Pfaffe
...nhauseh-Falheim.
Ney, who was on the right bank of the Danube, less Dupont and Bourcier on the left bank, fell back behind the Brenz. Bessieres was at Zusmarshausen.
Mack's way to Bohemia had been opened by Ney's / movements under Murat's orders, and by the defeat of Dupont. But the Austrian did not take immediate ad- vantaofe of this chance. He decided to march on the 13th towards Heidenheim, and attack the French communica- tions.
But it was then too late, for he was shut in on every side, and Napoleon could truly say that he had destroyed The Enemy ^^e enemy merely by marches.


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