Thanks Bill, in my above post I have now attached the map legend as zipped text file, first in the original German and then translated into English, hope that proves helpful for you and others to better understand the map.
So far I have one map request. It is noted in the boocklet and on the map that some Prussians move through the swamps between Dennewitz and Rohrbeck.
Maybe we could at a single ford there? Locking at the map it should be at 124,56 to 124,57.
And a request regarding the French OOB. Its seems that the current OOB is the "on paper" OOB, but looking into the booklet on p. 69 it is noted that:
"Bei dem IVten Corps befand sich die Cavallerie-Division Lorges und die Polen; die Division de France war dem VIIten Corps und die Division Fournier dem XIIten beigegeben; das 2te polnische Infanterie - Regiment wurde der Division Durutte zugeteilt;die übrige Reiterei folgte dem XIIten Corps."Translated to:
"With the IVth Corps was the Cavalry Division of Lorges and the Poles; the Division de France was attached to the VIIth Corps and the Fournier Division to the XIIth; the 2nd Polish Infantry Regiment was assigned to the Durutte Division; the rest of the cavalry followed the XIIth Corps."I flew over some sources and indeed I somehow can't that find a trace of the III Cavalry-Corps or Arrighi in action, sure the divisions are mentioned but not the III CC itself. Same counts for the 27th Polish division.
That is also supported by some more detailed material I found, check out these 3 PDFs by Thierry Louchet:
http://www.planete-napoleon.com/docs/18 ... tembre.pdfhttp://www.planete-napoleon.com/docs/18 ... _Part1.pdfhttp://www.planete-napoleon.com/docs/18 ... _Part2.pdfThe later two gives extremely detailed OOBs and support that the cavalry of III CC was split to the other corps and didn't act under a corps command, and the Polish 27th division was split to and didn't act as a division.
So if all that is correct it would surely impact the course of the battle as players tend and are advised to go along the OOB, they would now instead a concentrated use of the III CC use the cavalry divisions in support of the respective corps they are attached to.