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"I wage war against your Majesty without animosity; a note from you before or after the last battle would have stopped my march, and I should even have liked to have sacrificed the advantage of entering Moscow.
15 maj 2021 · English translation of the CORRESPONDENCE OF NAPOLEON FIRST from 1811 through 1813
2 paź 2022 · Napoleon's Addresses: Selections from the Proclamations, Speeches and Correspondence of Napoleon Bonaparte (1897) by Napoleon Bonaparte, edited by Ida M. Tarbell. Introduction.
20 maj 2018 · At the beginning of 1812, when Napoleon was preparing to concentrate on the Oder, the Russian forces, exclusive of the isolated armies of Turkey and Finland, lay dispersed in cantonments from Courland to Podolia, over a line of some six hundred miles. During March and April, as the French offensive on the Vistula became pronounced, Alexander ...
19 gru 2012 · Moscow 1812. by. Adam Zamoyski. Publication date. 2004. Topics. Napoleon I, Emperor of the French, 1769-1821 -- Military leadership., Napoleonic Wars, 1800-1815 -- Campaigns -- Russia., France -- History, Military -- 1789-1815., Russia -- History, Military -- 1801-1917. Publisher. HarperCollins.
29 gru 2012 · PART V. THE FALL OF NAPOLEON. Address to the Troops on the Beginning of the Russian Campaign, May, 1812. "Soldiers: The second war of Poland has commenced. The first war terminated at Friedland and Tilsit. At Tilsit, Russia swore eternal alliance with France, and war with England.
The Russian victory over the French Army in 1812 was a significant blow to Napoleon's ambitions of European dominance. This war was the reason the other coalition allies triumphed once and for all over Napoleon.