The Battle of Ulm on 16–19 October 1805 was a series of skirmishes, at the end of the Ulm Campaign, which allowed Napoleon I to trap an entire Austrian army under the command of Karl Freiherr Mack von Leiberich with minimal losses and to force its surrender near Ulm in the Electorate of Bavaria.[8][9]
^ abFisher & Fremont-Barnes 2004, p. 41.
^Maude 1912, pp. 43–73, Chapter II. The French Army.
^Maude 1912, pp. 1–43, Chapter I. The Austrian Army.
^Fisher & Fremont-Barnes 2004, p. 32.
^ abNafziger 2002, p. 282, Ulm, Capitulation of. (-U-).
^ abChandler 2009, p. 399, 35. Strategic Triumph-Ulm (Part Seven. From the Rhine to the Danube).
^ abMaude 1912, pp. 252–264, Chapter IX. Conclusion.
^Connelly 2012, pp. 118–141, 9. Subduing the European powers: Austerlitz – Jena-Auerstädt – Friedland, 1805–07.
^Allsbrook, John T. Turin, Dustin (ed.). "Napoleon Bonaparte's Peak of Military Success: Ulm and Austerlitz". Inquiries Journal. 4 (9). Boston, Massachusetts, United States: Inquiries Journal/Student Pulse LLC/Northeastern University: 1–2. ISSN 2153-5760. Archived from the original on 6 October 2016.
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