LOL - a purely French army that ran away!
If only Napoleon had had more Frenchmen and less "doubtful allies" during the wars.
It was those "doubtful allies" that helped him win victories in 1809. Without those "doubtful allies" there is no way he could have won at Wagram or in Bavaria (espeically). And the same "doubtful allies" marched into Russia with him and many of them never came back, they generally getting the crumbs left over once the "French" had had their fill. Yes, and they went to fight in Spain too. While those "pure Frenchmen" were raping the countryside for treasures the Germans and Poles were busy just trying to survive.
The allies were never the issue until he had exhausted their patience with them. If you study the various German allies you will only find the Westphalians to be of dubious quality (and they didn't like serving the Prussians either ...). Even the Rhine contingents served better under Napoleon than they did the Prussians. In 1813 things changed and there were entire battalions that mutinied and never made it to the front. (thinking of the Dessau battalion here)
The Poles and N.Italians were some of his best allies but the Wurttemberg, Baden and Hessians were fine troops as well. There were 3,000 Poles who rather than be prisoners of war for fighting with Austria turned around and reinforced the VIII Corps prior to Leipzig. Frankly I think that those Poles probably fought with more gusto than most of the French line units.
Only until 1813 were these forces tiring of Napoleon and even the defection of the Wurttemberg forces at Leipzig drew a sharp response from their king so much that Nordmann was never allowed back and the regimental names were changed for the defecting cavalry regiments.
I am thinking that had Napoleon replaced some of those French troops with Poles that Hougomont may have been taken ...
Durutte's 32nd Div in 1813 was filled with former convicts. One wonders how many of them served "with distinction" at Waterloo? Perhaps they lead the famous "Paris Races."
Thus if we are looking for a "pure French" army for an example we only need turn to the Bailen (sp?) for an example of how Frenchmen lead by a Frenchman (Suchet) can get it terribly "right."

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