Experience the brutal siege of Dantzic in 1813 through a vivid, frontline narrative that highlights courage under fire.
This is a historical account that follows months of relentless fighting around the Baltic city. It depicts both the attackers and defenders, the strategies that shaped the battle, and the weather, hunger, and shelling that tested every survivor. The narrative centers on acts of endurance, leadership under pressure, and the human costs of war on both sides.
- Feel the intensity of assaults on key positions like Belvidere and Ohra, and the daring sorties that shaped the defense.
- Meet the officers and soldiers who led with resolve, endured wounds, and faced brutal conditions.
- See the impact on civilians and the city as fires, floods, and famine test resolve and humanity.
- Understand the pivotal moment that led to the surrender and the terms that followed.
Ideal for readers of Napoleonic-era military history, endurance under siege, and vividly told accounts of war in the Baltic region.