Description: HISTORY: Tyrolian Rebellion - Andreas Hofer - Napoleon - Bavaria / Austria: While Austria and Bavaria were still allies in the war of 1800 against France, this loose alliance disintegrated in 1805. Elector Max IV Joseph of Bavaria concluded a "Protection and Trutzbundnis" with Napoleon Bonaparte . For the county of Tyrol , this was only dangerous, later fateful. When the fortifications at Scharnitz and Leutasch were attacked by French troops and finally fell, Tyrol was open to the French. Regular Austrian troops left the country and the rifle associations were dissolved. On November 5, 1805, Marshal Michel Ney invaded Innsbruck. The hard-hit Austria by Napoleon and his allies Austria had to cede in the peace of Bratislava his Counseled County of Tyrol to the allied with Napoleon Bavaria . The Bavarian possession patent dated January 22, 1806, on February 11, Tyrol was officially handed over by French officers to the Bavarian court commissioner. The Tyrolean popular uprising was an uprising of the Tyrolean population against the Bavarian occupation against the background of the Fifth Coalition War in 1809. Under the decisive leadership of Andreas Hofer the country was freed in the spring of 1809 by the Bavarian-French occupation and defended until the fall. It was not until November and December 1809 that the Allied troops were able to reoccupy the country and consolidate their rule. In the historiography of the 19th and 20th centuries, this event was later glorified nationally. This Divided Back Era (1907-15) postcard is in good condition, but shows some edge wear. Verlag
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Rebellion: Tyrolian
Modified Item: No
Country/Region of Manufacture: Austria
Region: Germany
Andreas Hofer: Napoleon
Bavaria: Austria
Occupation: Bavarian-French
Type: Printed (Lithograph)
Features: Historial Eent
Postage Condition: Unposted
Era: Divided Back (c. 1907-1915)