A graph based on analysis of individual soldiers' entries in the registers of Napoleon's 33e Ligne - recruitment vs loss.
The scale of the graph doesn't allow much nuance, but it does show the intensity and scale of both recruitment and loss in the campaigns of 1812-1813.
The scale of the graph doesn't allow much nuance, but it does show the intensity and scale of both recruitment and loss in the campaigns of 1812-1813.
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The corresponding losses were 5002 (before Apr 1811) and 8137 (from Apr 1811).
The two biggest loss peaks pre-1811 are contingents being transferred to other regiments.
Austerlitz (1805)
Jena-Auerstadt (1806)
Eylau (1807)
Friedland (1807)
Eckmuhl (1809)
Aspern-Essling (1809)
Wagram (1809)
The 33e played a role in all of them.
In total 58 went to the Imperial Guard & 106 to the Artillery Train, but not all at the same time.