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So, what if somehow Napoleon was killed at Lützen in 1813? How will this affect European history?
So, what if somehow Napoleon was killed at Lützen in 1813? How will this affect European history?
So tsar have (almost) free hand to realise his dreams of Polish throne and Prussians could take whole Saxony. That's mean UK and Austria would very quickly make alliance with France under restored Burbons against Petersburg and Berlin to stop them, maybe even by force...
So, what if somehow Napoleon was killed at Lützen in 1813? How will this affect European history?
At what moment of the battle is he killed and does this affect the result of the battle which was a french victory (like Bautzen 2 weeks later) ?
If early in the battle, Lutzen may turn into a french defeat.
If at the end in the battle (some kind of Trafalgar scenario on land), it does not change its course but certainly changes the rest of the german campaign.
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No, 18,000 losses for the french and 20,000 for the coalition.
I got 22.000 for the french and 11.000 for the Allies.