Talk:Battle of Großbeeren/@comment-79.227.13.90-20161108132355

Totally inaccurate description of the battle, drawn from a minimum of non-reliable sources. Basically, Reynier had driven a Prussian advance guard out of Grossbeeren and was preparing to bivouac for the night when Bülow deployed the massed artillery of III Corps to his front in preparation for an assault. The main battle was, therefore, a Prussian assault on Reynier's VII Corps. Also, the rest of the Army of the North was not present, except for two Russian and one Swedfish batteries supporting III Corps. Only the Advance Guards of the Russian and Swedish contingents were engaged on the periphery (3rd Yeger and Värmland Jaeger respectively)