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Camera location46° 38′ 49.3″ N, 8° 35′ 27.92″ E  Heading=0° Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo
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Pont du Diables dans les gorges de Schöllenen; Uri, Suisse.

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Cet endroit simple et le grand tableau de la bataille à cause de Teufelsbrücke, honorent les soldates français de Général Lecourbe, qui sont tombés le 25.9.1799 dans le combat contre les Russes. La Place de la France a été inaugurée le 25.9.1999, deux cents années plus tard.
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Monuments for Frenchs soldiers, Devil's bridges in the Schöllenen canyon; Uri, Switzerland. The painting shows the attack of the Russians on 25 September 1799 from the left on the bridge partially destroyed by the French[1]. Copy by Peter Posner, 1993. Original painting (1898) by Johann Baptist Seele, at the State Gallery in Stuttgart.
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Teufelsbrücken in der Schöllenenschlucht; Uri, Schweiz.

Bei der Teufelsbrücke in der Schöllenen erinnert eine Gedenktafel und ein Wandbild an die Franzosen, die in der Schlacht um die Teufelsbrücke im Zweiten Koalitionskrieg gegen die Russen ihr Leben verloren haben.

Das Bild zeigt den Angriff der Russen am 25. September 1799 von links auf der von den Franzosen teilweise zerstörten Brücke[1]. Kopie von Peter Posner, 1993. Das Originalbild (1898) von Johann Baptist Seele hängt in der Staatsgalerie Stuttgart.
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    English: One of the bridge arches was already blasted on 15 August by Austrian troops of Joseph Anton Freiherr von Simbschen during their retreat up the valley to a width of 30 feet. The sappers of Claude Jacques Lecourbe repaired the bridge temporarily and threw it again during the Russian attack of Alexander Vasilyevich Suvorov down the valley on 25 September.
    Deutsch: Der eine Brückenbogen war schon am 15. August von den österreichischen Truppen Joseph Anton Freiherr von Simbschens bei deren Rückzug talaufwärts auf einer Breite von 30 Fuss weggesprengt worden. Die Sappeure von Claude Jacques Lecourbe stellten die Brücke provisorisch her und warfen sie beim russischen Angriff von Alexander Wassiljewitsch Suworow talabwärts am 25. September wieder ab.
    • Jürg Stüssi-Lauterburg, Hans Luginbühl, Richard Munday, Ueli Stump: Weltgeschichte im Hochgebirge – Entscheidung an der Grimsel 14. August 1799. Merker im Effingerhof, Lenzburg 2005, ISBN 3-85648-092-7.

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