No army of the German Confederation of the Rhine underwent such fundamental changes in organization and uniforms as did the Saxon forces of the Napoleonic era. Based on the experiences from the 1806-07 campaigns on Prussia's side and 1809 allied with the French, the Saxon Army undertook extensive reforms.This book presents this "new" Saxon Army with numerous contemporary illustrations, with plates aby Patrice Courcelle and Edmund Wagner as well as graphic tables of uniforms of all the regiments żeby Peter Bunde.
A description of the war experiences rounds out the presentation and thus the volume gives the reader a good, thorough introduction to the organization, uniforms and history of the Saxon Army of 1810-1813.