
And Bernadotte did use a lot of allies when invading Norway : Prussians and Russians
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There was the earlier Dano swedish war whuch is in the second book . This one in 1814 we seem completey to have missed. Probabaly as there were no actions none of my reference books even mention it. Oops! well there are others deliberately not covered like US/GB in 1812 so we can look at it as a future napoleonic " Small wars" set. Can you give me any literature refs on it?bahdahbum wrote:Is there a plan for a Danish-Norwegian army list for the 1814 Norwegian war ? There was no real fighting but you could have included a more complete list for the Danish army ( heavy cavalry and guards ) . Just as a "possibility" with already so many armies included just for the "possibility" like the british expeditionary Force to Walcheren![]()
And Bernadotte did use a lot of allies when invading Norway : Prussians and Russians
It's mentioned in the Osprey book, Scandinavian Armies in the Napoleonic Wars, by Jack Cassin-Scott (1976). Swedish forces number 45,000 in 2 corps with 20-30,000 Russian / Prussian troops. The Norwegians numbered 27,000. Although there was some fighting with limited numbers of troops involved, the Norwegians surrendered without a major battle.MikeHorah wrote:There was the earlier Dano swedish war whuch is in the second book . This one in 1814 we seem completey to have missed. Probabaly as there were no actions none of my reference books even mention it. Oops! well there are others deliberately not covered like US/GB in 1812 so we can look at it as a future napoleonic " Small wars" set. Can you give me any literature refs on it?bahdahbum wrote:Is there a plan for a Danish-Norwegian army list for the 1814 Norwegian war ? There was no real fighting but you could have included a more complete list for the Danish army ( heavy cavalry and guards ) . Just as a "possibility" with already so many armies included just for the "possibility" like the british expeditionary Force to Walcheren![]()
And Bernadotte did use a lot of allies when invading Norway : Prussians and Russians
Yes but no reason for a "what if" army . Just have a look at all those other what if" armies included in the bookSwedish forces number 45,000 in 2 corps with 20-30,000 Russian / Prussian troops. The Norwegians numbered 27,000. Although there was some fighting with limited numbers of troops involved, the Norwegians surrendered without a major battle.
shadowdragon wrote:It's mentioned in the Osprey book, Scandinavian Armies in the Napoleonic Wars, by Jack Cassin-Scott (1976). Swedish forces number 45,000 in 2 corps with 20-30,000 Russian / Prussian troops. The Norwegians numbered 27,000. Although there was some fighting with limited numbers of troops involved, the Norwegians surrendered without a major battle.MikeHorah wrote:There was the earlier Dano swedish war whuch is in the second book . This one in 1814 we seem completey to have missed. Probabaly as there were no actions none of my reference books even mention it. Oops! well there are others deliberately not covered like US/GB in 1812 so we can look at it as a future napoleonic " Small wars" set. Can you give me any literature refs on it?bahdahbum wrote:Is there a plan for a Danish-Norwegian army list for the 1814 Norwegian war ? There was no real fighting but you could have included a more complete list for the Danish army ( heavy cavalry and guards ) . Just as a "possibility" with already so many armies included just for the "possibility" like the british expeditionary Force to Walcheren![]()
And Bernadotte did use a lot of allies when invading Norway : Prussians and Russians
The Norwegian numbers quoted seem pretty similar to the earlier Dano Swedish war, when they were distributed all over the country and not in a large field force. They held back the Swedes who invaded in small forces in a series of small actions but had no ability it seems to mount a counter offensive.MikeHorah wrote:[quote="shadowdragon]It's mentioned in the Osprey book, Scandinavian Armies in the Napoleonic Wars, by Jack Cassin-Scott (1976). Swedish forces number 45,000 in 2 corps with 20-30,000 Russian / Prussian troops. The Norwegians numbered 27,000. Although there was some fighting with limited numbers of troops involved, the Norwegians surrendered without a major battle.
Ok point taken it's on the list if we do any new lists. Not sure what the opportunity will be in terms of publishing further lists.bahdahbum wrote:All I ask is that the gys responsible for all this just give the Danish the same opportunity they give the British units . Walcheren was not a big offensive and yet there is a possibility to make a good corps out of it . Give the same opportunity to the Danish with a what if
Obviously there will be none in books, b ut there will be an option to publish additional lists on the website for armies not covered by FOG2 & FOG3. We could then give them 'offical' status for use in competition.Ok point taken it's on the list if we do any new lists. Not sure what the opportunity will be in terms of publishing further lists.