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Bourbaki Collection

"Bourbaki: The Enigmatic General and the Franco-Prussian War" In this captivating engraving from January 1871

Background imageBourbaki Collection: Franco-Prussian War 1870-1871: General Bourbaki's defeated French army of about 80,000 in

Franco-Prussian War 1870-1871: General Bourbaki's defeated French army of about 80,000 in Switzerland
538297 Franco-Prussian War 1870-1871: General Bourbaki's defeated French army of about 80,000 in Switzerland, February 1871. Engraving; Universal History Archive/UIG.

Background imageBourbaki Collection: Franco-Prussian War 1870-1871: General Bourbaki's defeated French army of about 80,000 retreating

Franco-Prussian War 1870-1871: General Bourbaki's defeated French army of about 80,000 retreating into Switzerland
538294 Franco-Prussian War 1870-1871: General Bourbaki's defeated French army of about 80,000 retreating into Switzerland, 30 January-1 February 1870-1871

Background imageBourbaki Collection: Bourbakis retreat to Switzerland, January 1871 (engraving)

Bourbakis retreat to Switzerland, January 1871 (engraving)
958881 Bourbakis retreat to Switzerland, January 1871 (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Bourbakis retreat to Switzerland, January 1871)

Background imageBourbaki Collection: General Bourbaki, c1872. Creator: Unknown

General Bourbaki, c1872. Creator: Unknown
General Bourbaki, c1872. Portrait of French general Charles Denis Sauter Bourbaki (1816-1897). From " The Franco-Prussian War: its causes, incidents and consequences", Volume II

Background imageBourbaki Collection: An Incident In The Battle of Villersexel, 1902

An Incident In The Battle of Villersexel, 1902. The Battle of Villersexel (9 January 1871), part of the Franco-Prussian War. After Alphonse de Neuville (1835-1885)

Background imageBourbaki Collection: Charles Denis Bourbaki, French soldier and general, 1868

Charles Denis Bourbaki, French soldier and general, 1868. Bourbaki commanded an army during the Franco-Prussian War in 1870-1871

Background imageBourbaki Collection: Charles Denis Sauter Bourbaki, French general, 19th century

Charles Denis Sauter Bourbaki, French general, 19th century. Portrait of Bourbaki (1816-1897)

Background imageBourbaki Collection: Charles Denis Bourbaki (1816-1897). Colored engraving

Charles Denis Bourbaki (1816-1897). Colored engraving
Charles Denis Bourbaki (1816-1897). French military. The Spanish and American Illustration, 1870. Colored engraving

Background imageBourbaki Collection: Franco-Prussian War: the Army of Bourbaki Passing the Fortifications Joux and Larmont

Franco-Prussian War: the Army of Bourbaki Passing the Fortifications Joux and Larmont Near the Cluse

Background imageBourbaki Collection: Franco-Prussian War: Troops Bourbaki Disarmed by Swiss Near Les Verrieres the February 2

Franco-Prussian War: Troops Bourbaki Disarmed by Swiss Near Les Verrieres the February 2, 1871

Background imageBourbaki Collection: Franco-Prussian War: General Bourbaki, Commanding the Imperial Guard

Franco-Prussian War: General Bourbaki, Commanding the Imperial Guard

Background imageBourbaki Collection: Franco-Prussian War: French Commanders: General Frossard, 2nd Corps; Marshal Canrobert

Franco-Prussian War: French Commanders: General Frossard, 2nd Corps; Marshal Canrobert, 6th Corps, General Bourbaki, Custody, Marshal Bazaine, 3rd Corps; Marshal Mac-Mahon, 1st Corps

Background imageBourbaki Collection: Franco-Prussian War 1870-1871: General Bourbakis defeated French army of about 80

Franco-Prussian War 1870-1871: General Bourbakis defeated French army of about 80, 000 in Switzerland, February 1871. Engraving

Background imageBourbaki Collection: Franco-Prussian War 1870-1871. Battle of Hericourt near Belfort, 16, 17 and 18 January 1871

Franco-Prussian War 1870-1871. Battle of Hericourt near Belfort, 16, 17 and 18 January 1871. The French under General Charles Denis Bourbaki (1816-1897) were soundly defeated by the Prussian forces

Background imageBourbaki Collection: Franco-Prussian War: the Army of Bourbaki Passing the Fortifications Joux and Larmont

Franco-Prussian War: the Army of Bourbaki Passing the Fortifications Joux and Larmont Near the Cluse

Background imageBourbaki Collection: Franco-Prussian War: Troops Bourbaki Disarmed by Swiss Near Les Verrieres the February 2

Franco-Prussian War: Troops Bourbaki Disarmed by Swiss Near Les Verrieres the February 2, 1871

Background imageBourbaki Collection: Franco-Prussian War: General Bourbaki, Commanding the Imperial Guard

Franco-Prussian War: General Bourbaki, Commanding the Imperial Guard

Background imageBourbaki Collection: Franco-Prussian War: French Commanders: General Frossard, 2nd Corps; Marshal Canrobert

Franco-Prussian War: French Commanders: General Frossard, 2nd Corps; Marshal Canrobert, 6th Corps, General Bourbaki, Custody, Marshal Bazaine, 3rd Corps; Marshal Mac-Mahon, 1st Corps

Background imageBourbaki Collection: Charles Bourbaki

Charles Bourbaki
CHARLES DENIS SAUTER BOURBAKI French military, served in Algeria, Crimea, Italy, but less successful against the Prussians in 1870. Date: 1816 - 1897


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"Bourbaki: The Enigmatic General and the Franco-Prussian War" In this captivating engraving from January 1871, we witness Bourbakis retreat to Switzerland during the tumultuous times of the Franco-Prussian War. General Bourbaki, a prominent figure yet shrouded in mystery, emerges as an enigma that has fascinated historians for decades. The c1872 portrait of General Bourbaki further deepens our curiosity about this influential military leader. Who was he? What were his motivations? These questions persist as we delve into the intricacies of his life and career. An Incident In The Battle of Villersexel in 1902 provides a glimpse into one of Bourbakis most significant battles, and is through such historical moments that we begin to understand his strategic prowess and unwavering determination on the battlefield. Charles Denis Bourbaki, a French soldier and general depicted in an intriguing image from 1868, embodies both strength and resilience. His contribution to the military landscape during the 19th century cannot be understated. As we explore further, Charles Denis Sauter Bourbaki comes into focus - another French general who left an indelible mark on history. His name echoes alongside tales of triumphs and defeats that shaped nations during this turbulent era. One cannot overlook the fateful defeat suffered by General Bourbakis French army in Switzerland during February 1871. This event marked a turning point not only for him but also for France as they grappled with their own internal struggles amidst external conflicts. The French retreat to Switzerland between January 30th and February 1st, 1871 (c1880) serves as a poignant reminder of how war can force even mighty nations to seek refuge beyond their borders, and is within these moments that human vulnerability becomes palpable against the backdrop of political turmoil.