Erwin Muilwijk
Author of three books on the Netherlands field army during the 1815 campaign, based on archival research and contemporary accounts and memoirs.
Also involved in English translations of these Dutch, Belgian and Nassau accounts and memoirs through publications by Gareth Glover and 1815 Limited.
Amateur historian.
Address: Netherlands
Also involved in English translations of these Dutch, Belgian and Nassau accounts and memoirs through publications by Gareth Glover and 1815 Limited.
Amateur historian.
Address: Netherlands
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This is a computer generated translation.
This is an English computer genrated translation of the original article written in Dutch, and recently published in the military history magazine Mars et Historia.
For accompanying illustrations see the original article. Some annotations of original Dutch books and articles may have been translated into English, so be aware of proper sources.
Two errors are made in translations in tables. Where is reads "Lies" it means 'groin". And where is reads "Handle" a 'hand-to-hand fighting" is meant.
(Final illustration is a tabaccobox presented to his surgeon by Captain Kreytsig, after 9 earlier fruitless attempts to remove musketball parts from his body, sustained at Waterloo.)
Middels de literatuur en de kunstwerken proberen we hier een definitef antwoord te geven.
This article was published in the Dutch military-historical magazine "Mars et Historia", Vol 49 (2015) Nr. 2. (Notice the caption under the photo on page 37; this should read "Photopgraph of Captain Lux".)
This article was published in "First Empire" (Jan/Feb) Nr. 104 in 2009.
This article was published in First Empire (2006) Nr. 86 (Jan/Feb)
This article was first published in First Empire in the July/August issue of 2005.
Drafts by Erwin Muilwijk
This English translation is only accompanied with two maps at the end, whilst other illustrative material will be shown later on when due published in the Dutch original text (here on Academia.edu).
This is a computer generated translation.
This is an English computer genrated translation of the original article written in Dutch, and recently published in the military history magazine Mars et Historia.
For accompanying illustrations see the original article. Some annotations of original Dutch books and articles may have been translated into English, so be aware of proper sources.
Two errors are made in translations in tables. Where is reads "Lies" it means 'groin". And where is reads "Handle" a 'hand-to-hand fighting" is meant.
(Final illustration is a tabaccobox presented to his surgeon by Captain Kreytsig, after 9 earlier fruitless attempts to remove musketball parts from his body, sustained at Waterloo.)
Middels de literatuur en de kunstwerken proberen we hier een definitef antwoord te geven.
This article was published in the Dutch military-historical magazine "Mars et Historia", Vol 49 (2015) Nr. 2. (Notice the caption under the photo on page 37; this should read "Photopgraph of Captain Lux".)
This article was published in "First Empire" (Jan/Feb) Nr. 104 in 2009.
This article was published in First Empire (2006) Nr. 86 (Jan/Feb)
This article was first published in First Empire in the July/August issue of 2005.
This English translation is only accompanied with two maps at the end, whilst other illustrative material will be shown later on when due published in the Dutch original text (here on Academia.edu).