
Thanks for your guide to the Jena battlefield, very useful as i visited Jena this summer ( also spent a day at Austerlitz - went to the Czech Republic Moto GP at Brno, as you know the nearest city to the 1805 battlefield ). Just 1 comment however, no place for Oliver Cromwell in the English worthies?
Posted by: Phil Robinson at October 20, 2005 08:46 PM
Some good stuff, but pages are sometimes defective, eg, Bosworth Field. Also, it would help for you to integrate your site with a good navigation map and coordinates.
Posted by: Chris at July 30, 2005 07:15 PM
A very cool website! Just what I looked for. Maybe you're interested:
I have lots of photos and maps of the battlefield at Hessisch-Oldendorf (30YW: 1633).
I also had tons of photos of the fields between Lutter am Barenberge and Hahausen (1626) but deleted them by mistake (yes, kick my a...!) but still have nice maps. Maybe I will visit the battlefield and also the battlefields at Vlotho (30YW: 1638); where Prince Rupert was captured ;- ) ) and Hastenbeck (1757) this year.
Posted by: Knut Grünitz at June 9, 2005 12:46 AM
Name - Chris Volker
Email - cvolkerathome@netscape.net
Tremendous photos. I was able to make Waterloo and parts of Leipzig on a tour some years ago, but you've added some nice shots from there and of Lutzen, Bautzen and the Seven years War. Nicely Done!
Name - Bill Nelson
Email - superyouper@hotmail.com
An outstanding presentation. Excellent for research.
Name - Ian Husselbee
Email - ihusselbee@aol.com
Website - www.100yearswar.co.uk
Nice website, I like your photo's, keep up the good work
Name - Riccardo Viecca
Website - http://utenti.lycos.it/emperorsim/
Great site really helpful in helping me developing my sim project of the Battle of Auerstadt.
Name - rick hessel
Email - hesselhh@localnet.com
I enjoyed your concise history of Gustavus Augustus and his victory over Tilly.