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France Montigny Gorze Metz Battleground ,1894 Antique Colour Map
France Montigny Gorze Metz Battleground,1894 Antique Colour Map HISTORICAL MILITARYMAP - THE BATTLES AROUND METZ IN 1870
Metz and the Franco-Prussian War
During the Franco-Prussian War of 1870-71 Metz was the headquarters and rendezvous of the third French Army Corps under Bazaine. Through the operations of the German army, Bazaine, after the battles of Colombey, Mars-la-Tour, and Gravelotte (14-18 August) was besieged in Metz. The German army of investment was commanded by Prince Friedrich Karl of Prussia; as the few sorties of the garrison were unable to break the German lines, Metz was forced to surrender (27 October), with the result that 6000 French officers and 170,000 men were taken prisoners. By the Treaty of Frankfurt of 1871, Metz became a German city, and was made a most important garrison and a strong fortress. Despite the departure of many inhabitants who fled to France to avoid living under German rule, Metz nonetheless expanded and transformed during the period of German rule. The fortifications on the south and east were levelled in 1898, securing space for growth and development. Some large neo-Romanesque buildings typical of the German empire appeared in the city. (wikipedia) SHOWS THE FRENCH AND GERMAN LINES ALONG WITH THE INFANTRY , CAVALRY, AND ARTILLERY LINES. ALSO SHOWS THE BATTLES OF COLOMBEY-NOUILLEY, VIONVILLE -MARS LA TOUR, GRAVELOTTE-ST. PRIVAT
1890s Wood Engraving, Antique Map
Approximate Overall Size: 6 X 9 1/2 inches
CONDITION: Book Plate Map - Excellent Condition. As Scanned. German Text. Beautiful with excellent detail. Map Print is Blank on the back

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