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Description: Map showing the troop movements to Austerlitz after the Battle of Duerenstein. This map was published in: Colin, Alombert-Goget; La Campagne de 1805 en Allemagne Paris 1902–08 (Nachdruck Paris 2002).
Title: Austerlitz1805 Alombert1
Credit: http://www.napoleon-online.de/html/1805karten.html (specifically http://www.napoleon-online.de/Austerlitz1805_Alombert1.jpg)
Author: Jean Lambert Alphonse Colin (1864–1917),[1] Paul Claude Alombert-Goget (1857–~1907).[2] The preface written by Jacques Garnier (the editor) said that the fifth volume was published solely by Jean Colin in the Journal of History in 1907.
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