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Marshal Michel Ney,Prince of Moskowa (1769-1815)France, 1812Back The 54mm scale (1/32) soldier - approx. height is about 2 1/2". Museum quality of painting. Request the photo of the model you'd get to be sure you'll get the ELITE quality miniature!!! Back Price including handling, insurance and airmail shipping is $540. (You can get 10% discount if you would wire funds using Western Union service or on our bank account; total amount would be $486).
Known as the Bravest of the Brave, Michel Ney was not known for his coolness, or an excessive amount of caution. Irrefutably courageous, the hot-tempered soldier's soldier too often let his dash get in the way of sound military thinking. He joined a hussars regiment in 1787 and through his elan and personality was quickly promoted. He fought at Neerwinden, Mainz, Mannheim, Winterthur, Hohenlinden, Elchingen, Jena, Eylau, Friedland, Bussaco, Smolensk, Borodino, Beresina, Weissenfels, Lutzen, Bautzen, Dennewitz, Leipzig, Quatre Bras and Waterloo. His later career and relationship with Napoleon Bonaparte was a strained one - Ney having sided with those who demanded the emperor's abdication and served the Bourbons. He re-attached himself to Bonaparte for the 100 Days' Campaign - with terrible consequences for the French. His delaying and mishandling of the battle at Quatre Bras ruined Bonaparte's strategic plan and the debacle of Waterloo, where he completely lost the plot, ended in abject defeat. Ney paid for his errors with his life as he was put on trial for treason by the returning Bourbons, sentenced to death and shot on 7 December 1815. He was, however, insanely brave to the end and gave the signal to the firing squad to shoot.
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