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2RHPZ
12-03-2005, 09:07 AM
Slavkov (Austerlitz) gears up for re-enactment of Battle of Three Emperors

[02-12-2005] By Brian Kenety, Alexis Rosenzweig

Friday marks the two-hundredth anniversary of the "Battle of Three Emperors" -- Napoleon's decisive victory over the Austrian and Russian armies on the Moravian plains near the town of Austerliz, or Slavkov as it's known in Czech. In 1805, the region was part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, and the locals considered themselves on the losing side of the battle.


With the massive re-enactment of the battle (to be held a day later, on Saturday, to guarantee a larger draw) Slavkov is hoping for a reversal of fortune - not to rewrite history, but to capitalise on the Napoleon mystique.
The battle of Austerlitz has been characterised as "Napoleon's Greatest Victory," when 70,000 French put to flight the numerically superior combined Russian and Austrian armies in less than six hours of combat. As such, admits Prof. Petr Horak of Masaryk University, who took in a conference organised this week on the battle, Czechs could be considered the losers.

http://img.radio.cz/pictures/ctk0512/slavkov.jpg

"I think that the poor soldiers on the Austrian side, first of all, regarded themselves as Austrians, quite simply as soldiers of the Emperor. It should be said clearly, Czech nationalist feelings were not so developed at the time. They were therefore 'losers'. But I believe that they found this battle to be a great event in their lives -- if they succeeded in escaping enemy bullets and bayonets.
"But it should be stressed that the Czech Republic as a state did not decide to celebrate this anniversary. The authorities recognised the historical importance of this battle but, aside from some interventions, it is not celebrated at all officially."

Whatever the official status, some four thousand military history buffs are now busily putting the finishing touches on their uniforms for the big day - Frenchmen dressed as Russian infantry, Czechs as Austrian artillery gunners, and even an American - mon dieu! - will star in the role of Napoleon himself. In their ersatz arsenal are some one and a half tonnes of gunpowder and two hundred kilos of pyrotechnic explosives.
There's enough food, of course, to feed an army: 16,000 portions will be doled out that day, ahead of the show on Saturday for which tens of thousands of paying spectators are expected to attend.

Czech Radio (http://www.radio.cz/en/article/73325)


I´ll bring more (hope include pictures) later on that topic ...

Sgt Kanderer
12-03-2005, 01:37 PM
It's a shame that it has not been celebrated here in France due to this fu****ng Gvt, and some fu***ng negro-activist!

Johnny_H02
12-03-2005, 01:46 PM
Sweet !

Sgt... watch that Isht man... that "Negro activist " statement might ruffle some feathers.

Bryson C
12-03-2005, 04:02 PM
There is more news on it here:
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20051203/ap_on_re_eu/czech_battle_of_austerlitz

mwarf
12-03-2005, 04:04 PM
Chirac is really the worse president France ever had, he prefer to send our biggest ship to commemorate Trafalgar than celebrate the greatest french military victory. Soldiers who fell for France in Austerlitz died a second time with this attitude.

Sgt Kanderer
12-03-2005, 05:24 PM
I have enough of those "Dieudonné and Stomy Bugsy" who takes themselves for the new Malcolm X, and Claude Ribbe who is telling BS over Napoleon & slavery on every radio tvshows without any opposition!

If you want to read (in french) how he pretends that Napoleon used Gas to kill blacks in Haiti! Wich is a BS !
http://www.claude-ribbe.com/

But if you want to sell a book in France you have to piss upon someone ( Historical figures, movie stars, sports players, ....) or to tekll BS ( no aircraft in the Pentagon on the 9/11 ....)


After the recents riots due to the "racailles" in Sarko's words, this stupid Gvt don't want to hurt once again those guys!

And those bloody socialists who are crying 'cause St Cyr made a ceremony for the soldiers who dies at Austerlitz!

2RHPZ
12-03-2005, 05:37 PM
More than 30,000 people gathered at re-enactment. According to the TV News that was a great celebration. Damn, I should go there to watch it as well ...

Online video (http://www.nova.cz/tvarchiv/video/?video=35867) (short clip from the "battlefield")

2RHPZ
12-05-2005, 02:48 PM
Austerlitz2005.com (http://www.austerlitz2005.com/en/)

Austerlitz's casualty toll rises as re-enactment gets a little too real (http://thescotsman.scotsman.com/international.cfm?id=2351242005)

Cannon roar and sabres clash at re-enactment of Napoleon's Austerlitz triumph (http://www.macleans.ca/culture/news/shownews.jsp?content=e120331A)

2RHPZ
12-08-2005, 06:25 AM
Austerlitz (Slavkov) hosts bicentennial staging of Napoleon's 'greatest' victory (http://www.radio.cz/en/article/73441)

OldRecon
07-11-2007, 05:11 AM
Doesn't the French Military academy at St. Cyr. celebrate the French victory at Austerlitz annualy with a re-enactment put on show by the cadets?

Belial
07-11-2007, 12:54 PM
Doesn't the French Military academy at St. Cyr. celebrate the French victory at Austerlitz annualy with a re-enactment put on show by the cadets?

Yup, part of the 2S (2nd of December) celebrations for St Cyr graduates, though it's more of an erratic brawl featuring other figures such as joan of arch, asterix and so on depending on the popular news and movies of the moment :D all in good spirit and to relieve some of the pressure from the officer courses and to strenghten the officers' cohesion among themselves.
A part of their camp in Saint Cyr Coëtquidan has been renamed Pratzen :)

mp40guy
07-13-2007, 07:41 AM
I do reenactments here in the US. A lot of people on this forem want Govts to help with there events. From my experence that is a recipie for FARB (FING Aint right boy). Keep the historians in charge or better yet the reenactor and you will have a better show.

AC434
07-13-2007, 05:16 PM
I remember my brother, West Point '74, giving me a dissertation on Napoleon, the "Grand Armee," and most of all, Austerliz, it was of Napoleon's greatest moments and should be celebrated and reenacted, as much as we celebrate and reenact *****sburg here.