Greetings!
After the staggering losses on fourfootet personnel in Russia in 1812, Napoleons Campaign in Germany in 1813 was in particular hampered by the lack of Cavalry.
Scouting and intelligence was abysmal and victorys like in Dresden couldn`t be exploited because of the lack of heavy calvalry.
Was it similar in the campaign of 1814 in France?
In Waterloo we can again witness some great (but futile) Cavalry action, were did Napoleon scrample enough heavy horses for his Cuirassiers?
As always, are there any good books on this topic?
Thanks in advance,
Morifea