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NO MORE TIME TO LOSE

The Battle of Kahlenberg and the Relief of Vienna, 12 September 1683

Autore: Alan Exelby

Codice: 283266

€ 44,00

DISPONIBILE FINE 2025

Century of the Soldier 1618-1721

Attraverso 39 illustrazioni in bianco e nero, 8 tavole a colori, 4 cartine in bianco e nero, la storia dettagliata del sollevamento dell'assedio di Vienna nel 1683 da parte delle forze ottomane, concentrandosi sulla battaglia di Kahlenberg.

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No More Time to Lose is a detailed account of the historic relief of Vienna from the Ottoman siege in 1683 by an allied army led by John Sobieski, King of Poland, and Charles V, Duke of Lorraine.

The Ottoman army advanced from its bases in occupied Hungary and besieged Vienna. The imperial government called upon its allies to assist in relieving the city, and many answered, particularly the Poles but also Bavarians, Saxons, and contingents from various parts of the Empire. Overcoming command rivalries, a joint army crossed the difficult wooded hills around Vienna and, with all elements playing vital roles in the action, defeated the Ottoman army and drove it back to Hungary.

No More Time to Lose begins with a summary of the operations outside Vienna as the relief army assembled, with details of all units, followed by a detailed account of the arduous trek through the woods and the battle of 12 September. It features comprehensive orders of battle for both sides (such information regarding the Ottomans is exceedingly rare). It concludes with a summary of the subsequent campaign in Hungary, marking the start of a successful Christian counter-offensive against the Ottomans, along with a discussion on why the saving of Vienna was a pivotal event in history.

No More Time to Lose is primarily based on a careful re-examination of published sources in French and German, earlier archive-based studies mainly in German, and the work of Polish historians, particularly Jan Wimmer's renowned study, as well as the recent book by Micha? Paradowski.

Lingua

INGLESE

Illustrazioni

39 illustrazioni in bianco e nero, 8 tavole a colori, 4  cartine in bianco e nero

Pagine

412

Misure

18 x 25

ISBN
9781804518410