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Narrative of Events during the Invasion of Russia by Napoleon Bonaparte

And the Retreat of the French Army, 1812

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Paperback, 454 blz. | Engels
Cambridge University Press | 2013
ISBN13: 9781108054003
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A colourful British general, Robert Wilson (1777–1849) was knighted many times over by crowned heads, but never by his own monarch. Described by Wellington as 'a very slippery fellow', he fought in the Peninsular and Napoleonic wars, and his published account of the Egyptian campaign resulted in Napoleon complaining to the British government about accusations of his cruelty towards prisoners and his own men. Following the invasion of Russia, Wilson was seconded to Kutuzov's army, and was present at all the major engagements. Edited by his nephew and published in 1860, this second edition of Wilson's journal includes personal and official correspondence from Tsar Alexander I and his generals, and gives not only detailed accounts of troop movements and strategy, but also vivid descriptions of the savagery meted out by both sides. It remains an essential source of information on one of history's most famous military retreats.

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ISBN13:9781108054003
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:Paperback
Aantal pagina's:454

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Introduction; Preliminary remarks; 1. Commencement of hostilities; 2. Movements of the second army under Prince Bagration; 3. Second army; 4. Secession of the king of Westphalia; 5. Operations of the first army under Tormanssow; 6. Wittgenstein; 7. Confederate army; 8. Army of Wittgenstein; 9. Imperial Russian army; 10. Russian main army; 11. Suspension of the narrative; 12. Army of Wittgenstein; 13. Retrospect of the campaign; 14. Passage of the Beresina; Conclusion; Appendix.
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