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Швейцарский поход
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220-летию перехода А.В. Суворова через Швейцарские Альпы

Characters

Paul I of Russia – the Russian Emperor

Francis II - the Emperor of the Holy Roman Empire

Alexander Suvorov – the Russian and Austrian Field Marshal, commander of the combined Russian-Austrian force marching from Italy to Switzerland

Alexander Rimsky-Korsakov – the Russian general, commander of the Russian expeditionary troops in Switzerland

Andre Massena – the French general, commander of the French troops in Switzerland

Charles of Austria - the Austrian archduke, younger brother of Emperor Francis II, commander of the Austrian troops in Switzerland

Otto Wilhelm Derfelden – Imperial Russian General of the Cavalry, comrade-in-arms of A.V. Suvorov

Andrei Rosenberg – Imperial Russian infantry general, commander of an army corps

Yakov Povalo-Shveikovsky – Imperial Russian infantry lieutenant general, commander of a division in the Derfelden’s army corps

Ivan Forster – Imperial Russian infantry lieutenant general, commander of a division in the Derfelden’s army corps

Pyotr Bagration – Imperial Russian infantry Major General, prince of Georgian origin, commander of the vanguard in the Derfelden’s corps

Auffenberg – the Austrian general, commander of a brigade that accompanied the Suvorov’s troops for the part of the Swiss campaign

Strauch – the Austrian colonel, commander of the Austrian troops in the Suvorov detachment

Lincken – commander of the Austrian troops in the Klöntal valley.

Charles-Etienne Guden – French brigadier general, commander of the French forces in the battle of St. Gotthard Pass.

Louis Loison – French brigadier general, сommander of the French forces in the battle of Ursern.

Gabriel Jean Joseph Molitor – French brigadier general, commander of the French forces in the Klöntal valley.

Claude Jacques Lecourbe – French general, commander of the 2nd Infantry Divison