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Napoleon vs. Metternich: The Beginning of the End

On June 26, 1813, Austrian Foreign Minister Klemens von Metternich went to meet Napoleon Bonaparte at his headquarters in Dresden, in the Kingdom of Saxony. Although the French emperor still dominated Europe, the disastrous Russian campaign had sapped his military power. Could France continue to count on Austria's support? A nine-hour private meeting would decide the fate of Europe.

Top Cast

  • David Sighicelli

    David Sighicelli

    Napoleon Bonaparte

  • Pierre Kiwitt

    Pierre Kiwitt

    Klemens von Metternich

  • Charles Morillon

    Charles Morillon

    Schmuggler

  • Charlotte Krenz

    Charlotte Krenz

    Dorfbewohnerin

  • Hansi Jochmann

    Hansi Jochmann

    Self - Narrator

  • Teresa Greiwe

    Teresa Greiwe

    Marie Louise von Österreich

  • Johannes Oliver Hamm

    Johannes Oliver Hamm

    Franz Joseph Karl von Österreich

Overview

On June 26, 1813, Austrian Foreign Minister Klemens von Metternich went to meet Napoleon Bonaparte at his headquarters in Dresden, in the Kingdom of Saxony. Although the French emperor still dominated Europe, the disastrous Russian campaign had sapped his military power. Could France continue to count on Austria's support? A nine-hour private meeting would decide the fate of Europe.

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