Publisher's Synopsis
Geschichte Napoleons und der groÃen Armee im Jahre 1812 chronicles the disastrous Russian campaign of Napoleon Bonaparte's Grande ArmÃ(c)e. Written by Paul Philippe de SÃ(c)gur, this historical account provides a detailed narrative of the events, strategic decisions, and brutal realities faced by Napoleon's forces during their invasion and retreat from Russia.
SÃ(c)gur's work offers insights into the logistical challenges, the harsh Russian winter, and the relentless resistance encountered by the French army, culminating in one of the most significant military defeats in history. This edition, prepared by August Ife, ensures the accessibility of this classic work for modern readers interested in Napoleonic history and military strategy.
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