The Dutch Brigade (Dutch: Hollandse Brigade) was a formation of the army of the Kingdom of Holland. King Louis Bonaparte sent the brigade in September 1808, to take part in the Peninsular War on the French side at the request of his brother Emperor Napoleon of France. The brigade was under the command of Major-General David Hendrik Chassé and was made part of the so-called "German Division" which consisted of units from the Nassau, the Baden and other German allies of the French empire, commanded by the French general Leval. It was, in turn, part of the French Army's IVth Corps commanded by Marshals Lefebvre and Sébastiani, and was later part of the Marshal Victor's Ist Corps.
Holland Brigade fight a battle near Durango, Spain
The Dutch Brigade (Dutch: Hollandse Brigade) was a formation of the army of the Kingdom of Holland.
Historical Significance
The Dutch Brigade (Dutch: Hollandse Brigade) was a formation of the army of the Kingdom of Holland.
Events Before
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Events After
Holland Brigade under Brigadier-General David Hendrik Chassé reaches Madrid during the Napoleonic Wars
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What happened on October 31, 1808?
- The Dutch Brigade (Dutch: Hollandse Brigade) was a formation of the army of the Kingdom of Holland. King Louis Bonaparte sent the brigade in September 1808, to take part in the Peninsular War on the French side at the request of his brother Emperor Napoleon of France. The brigade was under the command of Major-General David Hendrik Chassé and was made part of the so-called "German Division" which consisted of units from the Nassau, the Baden and other German allies of the French empire, commanded by the French general Leval.
- Why is Holland Brigade fight a battle near Durango, Spain significant?
- The Dutch Brigade (Dutch: Hollandse Brigade) was a formation of the army of the Kingdom of Holland.