| In
what could certainly be termed "the battle that
saved America" Gen. George Washington's dwindling
Patriot force crossed the ice choked Delaware river
and surprised the Hessian garrison at Trenton, New Jersey.
Fifty-year-old Colonel Johann Rall, a combat proven
officer, commanded the brigade composed of the Grenadier
Regiment Rall in addition to the Fusilier Regiments,
Lossberg and Knyphausen, all tested and courageous veteran
troops.
As
the Americans overwhelmed the enemy outposts in the
snow and sleet storm, the Germans formed up in the streets
to meet them. Gradually driven from the town by musket
and artillery fire, Rall fatefully determined to drive
the rebels back out of the town. With the Lossberg and
Rall Regiments in formation he counterattacked into
what had now become a trap. Faced with a withering fire
from the Americans in and among the houses the Hessians
were cut down and thrown into confusion. Rall bravely
leading his men on horseback was mortally wounded which
completed the Patriot victory. With 900 prisoners, and
compounded by the stunning victory at Princeton shortly
afterwards,the American cause was indeed rekindled and
General Washington's Army lived to fight their way to
eventual victory.
Here
Don Troiani captures the very moment when Colonel Rall
is stuck while urging forward his brass capped Fusilers
and Grenadiers. Researched with meticulous detail, the
uniforms and flags shown create the most accurate reconstruction
of the battle ever done.
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size: 350
Image size: 26.75 x 20 inches
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size: 15
Image size: 30 x 24 inches
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