A Brief History of Napoleon in Russia

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book_author_name: 
Alan Palmer
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Paperback
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Little, Brown Book Group
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12/09/2003
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9781841196343
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Books > History > Regional & national history > Europe
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Alan Palmer|Paperback|Little, Brown Book Group|12/09/2003
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9781841196343
Book Description: 
By 1812, when Napoleon invaded Russia, his Empire covered most of Europe. The invasion was to be its crowning glory. Instead it ended in disaster, defeat and humiliation, and marked the beginning of his decline.Here, with a brilliant use of sources and gripping narrative, the French campaign is followed day to day within the most intimate context of the Emperor's state of mind, bad health and indecision. As the invasion heads towards its climax among the flames of Moscow the great disaster that ensued can clearly be seen as the product of innumerable mistakes and omissions. The greatest military leader of modern times lost his army not by folly but by default; the Russians saved their country more by accident than by strategy.

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