Talk:Battle of Kulm

Magnificent example the coalitions ability
The Battle of Kulm really was a magnificent example the coalitions ability to rebound after very significant defeats. They did this in the spring after such battles of Lutzen and Bautzen. The defeat against the Allies at Dresden was really quite masterful. To be able to rebound so quickly and defeat one the emporer's better generals is quite remarkable. It is significant to not at this juncture that the coalition realized that it was totally unable to defeat Napoleanan himself piecemeal, but they could make progress against his generals. Kulm is represenitive of the Allies strategic move to bring all their forces against him at once by forcing him to try and be everywhere at once. Jak1985 04:43, 30 August 2005 (UTC)

First and second battles of Kulm
I have written a stub for a second battle. The Second Battle of Kulm took place seventeen days after the first one. In the second one the commanders were the Austrian field marshal, Prince of Schwarzenberg and Napoleon. It needs to be expanded, but it appears to be at least as important as this clash (because it involved Napoleon directly).

It might be a good idea to move this article to First Battle of Kulm and put in a dab page here, but if this battle is really more famous than the second one then a hatnote will suffice.

It would also be useful if the links to this article were checked. I have just fixed a link in the article Karl Philipp, Prince of Schwarzenberg so that it links to the second battle, there are bound to be others.

Zanno says - Evidently the Coalition forces suffered no casualties in the battle of Kulm!!! Amazing, really it is.Zanno69 (talk) 07:34, 31 January 2014 (UTC)

-- PBS (talk) 09:24, 11 February 2013 (UTC)

您好，我在中文繁體版本引用此處的相關資訊，目的是要讓中文使用者也能夠瞭解此次戰役的歷史，原來還要二次戰役的事情，很開心能認識到相關的內容，替所有人的熱心感動！ 引用內容有許多參考此處的資料，希望得到相關授權，若不希望有這些內容出現，也歡迎告知，將會刪除或者嘗試修改，也歡迎協助編輯為更正確的內容，謝謝你們！ Chester kahn (talk) 11:59, 3 June 2017 (UTC)