A Lieutenant Mertens—a Württemberger serving with Ney's…
June 1812 CE
He reports the times, dates and places, of events reporting thunderstorms on the 6th of June and men dying of sunstroke by the 11th.
The Crown Prince of Wurttemberg reports twenty-one men dead in bivouacs.
The Bavarian corps is reporting three hundred and forty-five sick by June 13.
Before the night has passed orders had been sent out to Bagration and Platov to take the offensive.
Alexander leaves Vilnius on June 26 and Barclay assumes overall command.
Although Barclay wants to give battle he assesses it as a hopeless situation and orders Vilnius's magazines burned and its bridge dismantled.
Wittgenstein moves his command to Perkele passing beyond Macdonald and Oudinot's operations with Wittgenstein's rear guard clashing with Oudinout's forward elements.
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