The central route is led by Ogero commanding the Royal Fourth Infantry Division, with ten thousand soldiers marching north to Würzburg and Coburg, taking the shortest route straight to Berlin.
The Western Army is under the command of Surt, focusing on thirty thousand soldiers of the Second Army, advancing north along the east bank of the Rhine, aiming to rendezvous with the Lefevre Corps near Hesse and seeking opportunities to blockade the Brunswick Corps.
Although the total force of this large-scale operation is just over one hundred thousand, they are all elite veterans from the previous Anti-French Alliance war, with marching speed and combat capability that are unparalleled in Europe.
The vast plains of Western Europe are the best battleground for them to showcase their skills!
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January 26, 1799.
Baden capital, Karlsruhe.
At this moment, Geiszler is experiencing the most disheartening day since joining the army.