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Polish Eyewitnesses to Napoleon's 1812 Campaign

Author : Marek Tadeusz Lalowski,Jonathan North
Publisher : Pen and Sword Military
Page : 258 pages
File Size : 40,8 Mb
Release : 2020-12-14
Category : History
ISBN : 9781526782649

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Polish Eyewitnesses to Napoleon's 1812 Campaign by Marek Tadeusz Lalowski,Jonathan North Pdf

Napoleon’s invasion of Russia cost the lives of hundreds of thousands and changed the course of history. Europe had never seen an army quite like the one gathering in Poland in 1812 – half a million men in brilliant uniforms, plumed shakoes and shimmering helmets. Six months later, it was the ghost of an army, frozen and miserable, that limped back to their horrified homes. While the story of this epic military disaster has often been told, it has never been described before from the viewpoint of the tens of thousands of Polish soldiers who took part, and that is why this selection of their vivid eyewitness testimony is of such value. Most of their accounts – letters, diaries and memoirs – have not been translated into English before, and they come from a variety of authors. Some of them were patriots who were keen to wage war on the Russians in order to regain independence for their country. Others were charmed by the glory of Napoleonic warfare or were professional soldiers who did their duty but had seen too much war to be seduced by it. They all tell an unrivaled tale – of muskets and drums and burning villages, of Borodino and Moscow and ruthless battles, and of the numbing hunger and biting cold. By the end the great army had been reduced to a pitiless mob and the Polish soldiers, who had set out with such hope, recalled it with horror.

Polish Eyewitnesses to Napoleon's 1812 Campaign

Author : Marek Tadeusz Lalowski,Jonathan North
Publisher : Pen and Sword Military
Page : 308 pages
File Size : 51,9 Mb
Release : 2020-12-14
Category : History
ISBN : 9781526782625

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Polish Eyewitnesses to Napoleon's 1812 Campaign by Marek Tadeusz Lalowski,Jonathan North Pdf

The drama of Napoleon’s ill-fated invasion of Russia is captured through the letters and diaries of Polish soldiers who fought with the French. Napoleon’s invasion of Russia cost hundreds of thousands lives and changed the course of history. Europe had never seen an army like the one gathering in Poland in 1812—half a million men in brilliant uniforms and shimmering helmets. Six months later, it was the ghost of an army, frozen and horrified, retreating home. This illuminating volume tells the story of this epic military disaster from the viewpoint of the tens of thousands of Polish soldiers who took part. Some of them were patriots eager to regain independence for their country. Others were charmed by the glory of Napoleonic warfare or were professional soldiers who were simply doing their jobs. They all tell an unrivaled tale of ruthless battles, burning villages, numbing hunger, and biting cold. By the end the great army had been reduced to a pitiless mob and the Polish soldiers, who had set out with such hope, recalled it with horror.

1812

Author : Antony Brett-James
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 344 pages
File Size : 40,9 Mb
Release : 1966
Category : Napoleonic Wars, 1800-1815
ISBN : UCAL:B3810746

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1812 by Antony Brett-James Pdf

The Polish Lancer; Or 1812; a Tale of Napoleon's Invasion of Russia

Author : Heinrich Friedrich Ludwig RELLSTAB
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 392 pages
File Size : 45,6 Mb
Release : 1853
Category : Napoleonic Wars, 1800-1815
ISBN : BL:A0017455710

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The Polish Lancer; Or 1812; a Tale of Napoleon's Invasion of Russia by Heinrich Friedrich Ludwig RELLSTAB Pdf

Napoleon's Campaign in Poland, 1806-7

Author : Francis Loraine Petre
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 414 pages
File Size : 45,6 Mb
Release : 1975
Category : France
ISBN : UOM:39015062111458

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Napoleon's Campaign in Poland, 1806-7 by Francis Loraine Petre Pdf

The Polish Lancer

Author : Ludwig Rellstab,George Routledge and Co
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 376 pages
File Size : 54,7 Mb
Release : 1854
Category : Electronic
ISBN : OCLC:757198609

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The Polish Lancer by Ludwig Rellstab,George Routledge and Co Pdf

Napoleon's Campaign in Poland, 1806-1807

Author : Francis Loraine Petre
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 426 pages
File Size : 47,8 Mb
Release : 1907
Category : Napoleonic Wars, 1800-1815
ISBN : IOWA:31858015147881

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Napoleon's Campaign in Poland, 1806-1807 by Francis Loraine Petre Pdf

Napoleon's Campaign in Poland, 1806-7

Author : Francis Loraine Petre
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 339 pages
File Size : 45,6 Mb
Release : 1901
Category : Electronic
ISBN : OCLC:702684782

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Napoleon's Campaign in Poland, 1806-7 by Francis Loraine Petre Pdf

Napoleon's Army in Russia

Author : Albrecht Adam
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 184 pages
File Size : 45,7 Mb
Release : 2005
Category : Armies in art
ISBN : WISC:89088045323

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Napoleon's Army in Russia by Albrecht Adam Pdf

In 1812 Napoleon's magnificent army invaded Russia. Among the half a million men who crossed the border was Albrecht Adam, a former baker, a soldier and, most importantly for us, a military artist of considerable talent. As the army plunged ever deeper into a devastated Russia Adam sketched and painted. In all he produced 77 colour plates of the campaign and they are as fresh and dramatic as the day they were produced. They show troops passing along dusty roads, bewildered civilians, battles and their bloody aftermath, burning towns and unchecked destruction. The memoirs which accompany the plates form a candid text describing the war Adam witnessed. Attached to IV Corps, composed largely of Italians, he was present at all the major actions and saw the conquerors march triumphantly into Moscow. But, from then on, the invading army's fate was sealed and the disastrous outcome of the war meant that the year 1812 would become legendary as one of the darkest chapters in history.

The Burning of Moscow

Author : Alexander Mikaberidze
Publisher : Pen and Sword
Page : 407 pages
File Size : 40,9 Mb
Release : 2014-02-11
Category : History
ISBN : 9781473834491

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The Burning of Moscow by Alexander Mikaberidze Pdf

As soon as Napoleon and his Grand Army entered Moscow, on 14 September 1812, the capital erupted in flames that eventually engulfed and destroyed two thirds of the city. The fiery devastation had a profound effect on the Grand Army, but for thirty-five days Napoleon stayed, making increasingly desperate efforts to achieve peace with Russia. Then, in October, almost surrounded by the Russians and with winter fast approaching, he abandoned the capital and embarked on the long, bitter retreat that destroyed his army. The month-long stay in Moscow was a pivotal moment in the war of 1812 the moment when the initiative swung towards the Tsar's armies and spelled doom for the invading Grand Army yet it has rarely been studied in the same depth as the other key events of the campaign.Alexander Mikaberidze, in this third volume of his in-depth reassessment of the war between the French and Russian empires, emphasizes the importance of the Moscow fire and shows how Russian intransigence sealed the fate of the French army. He uses a vast array of French, German, Polish and Russian memoirs, letters and diaries as well as archival material in order to tell the dramatic story of the Moscow fire. Not only does he provide a comprehensive account of events, looking at them from both the French and Russian points of view, but he explores the Russians' motives for leaving, then burning their capital. Using extensive eyewitness accounts, he paints a vivid picture of the harsh reality of life in the remains of the occupied city and describes military operations around Moscow at this turning point in the campaign.

Napoleon's Campaign in Poland, 1806-7

Author : F. Loraine Petre
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 354 pages
File Size : 49,6 Mb
Release : 1976
Category : Electronic
ISBN : OCLC:475919053

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Napoleon's Campaign in Poland, 1806-7 by F. Loraine Petre Pdf

Napoleon’s Polish Troops

Author : Otto von Pivka
Publisher : Osprey Publishing
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 41,7 Mb
Release : 2011-05-10
Category : History
ISBN : 0850451981

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Napoleon’s Polish Troops by Otto von Pivka Pdf

In 1795 the kingdom of Poland fell prey to her stronger neighbors, Russia, Prussia and Austria. Following the death of the king of Poland in 1798, his kingdom was divided among these three neighboring powers. France became increasingly involved, and protested at Poland's treatment, offering refuge for Polish exiles. On October 11th, 1796, the Polish Legion was formed in the French army by General Dombrowski and Napoleon. This book covers the uniforms, dress, organization and equipment of the infantry, artillery, and cavalry of Napoleon's Polish Troops. Among the cavalry units covered are the Chasseurs and Lancers. This title also provides a summary of the Polish divisions' campaigns in Spain, Russia and within Poland itself.

Napoleon's Polish Gamble

Author : Christopher Summerville
Publisher : Pen and Sword
Page : 297 pages
File Size : 47,9 Mb
Release : 2005-09-30
Category : History
ISBN : 9781473816596

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Napoleon's Polish Gamble by Christopher Summerville Pdf

Napoleon's 1807 campaign against the Russians came close to being his first defeat. At Eylau the Emperor was outnumbered by the army of the Russian commander Bennigsen, yet he accepted battle. His reputation was saved by the flamboyant Murat, who led one of the greatest cavalry charges in history. Christopher Summerville's gripping account of this bitterly fought clash and of Napoleon's subsequent triumph at Friedland is the first extensive study of the campaign to be published for a century. The story is told in the concise, clear Campaign Chronicles format which records the action in vivid detail, day by day, hour by hour. Included are full orders of battle showing the chain of command and the fighting capabilities of the opposing armies.

DIARY OF A NAPOLEONIC FOOT SOLDIER

Author : Jakob Walter
Publisher : Doubleday
Page : 195 pages
File Size : 53,6 Mb
Release : 2012-05-09
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9780307817563

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DIARY OF A NAPOLEONIC FOOT SOLDIER by Jakob Walter Pdf

A grunt’s-eye report from the battlefield in the spirit of The Red Badge of Courage and All Quiet on the Western Front—the only known account by a common soldier of the campaigns of Napoleon’s Grand Army between 1806 and 1813. When eighteen-year-old German stonemason Jakob Walter was conscripted into the Grand Army of Napoleon, he had no idea of the trials that lay ahead. The long, grueling marches in Prussia and Poland sacrificed countless men to Bonaparte’s grand designs. And the disastrous Russian campaign tested human endurance on an epic scale. Demoralized by defeat in a war few supported or understood, deprived of ammunition and leadership, driven past reason by starvation and bitter cold, men often turned on one another, killing fellow soldiers for bread or an able horse. Though there are numerous surviving accounts of the Napoleonic Wars written by officers, Walter’s is the only known memoir by a draftee, and as such is a unique and fascinating document—a compelling chronicle of a young soldier’s loss of innocence as well as an eloquent and moving portrait of the profound effects of war on the men who fight it. Professor Marc Raeff has added an Introduction to the memoirs as well as six letters home from the Russian front, previously unpublished in English, from German conscripts who served concurrently with Walter. The volume is illustrated with engravings and maps, contemporary with the manuscript, from the Russian/Soviet and East European collections of the New York Public Library. Honest, heartfelt, deeply personal yet objective, The Diary of a Napoleonic Foot Soldier is more than an informative and absorbing historical document—it is a timeless and unforgettable account of the horrors of war.

Berezina 1812

Author : Alexander Mikaberidze
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Page : 97 pages
File Size : 49,5 Mb
Release : 2022-12-22
Category : History
ISBN : 9781472850164

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Berezina 1812 by Alexander Mikaberidze Pdf

A superbly illustrated narrative of how Napoleon skilfully extracted his Grande Armee from the clutches of the pursuing Russian armies. Much has been written about the Battle of the Berezina and the 1812 Russian campaign in general, during which the cold winter devastated the Grande Armée. Historians often praise Napoleon for his actions at the Berezina and attribute his success to a brilliant strategic mind, laying a trap that deceived the Russians and resulted in a remarkable feat in the history of warfare. Drawing on contemporary sources (letters, diaries, memoirs), and featuring an extensive order of battle, this book recreates in hourly detail one of the great escapes in military history, a story often told with embellishments that require a more critical examination. Although the core of Napoleon's army escaped, tens of thousands were killed in the battle, trampled in the rush for the bridge, drowned in the icy waters of the Berezina, or captured. Written by an acknowledged expert on the period, and using a broad range of sources from all sides, this title brings to life in stunning visual detail, using maps, battlescene artworks and period illustrations, the events of late November 1812, as Napoleon's retreating, desperate Grand Armée extricated itself from the clutches of the Russian armies under Kutuzov, Wittgenstein and Chichagov in an epic feat of heroism and masterful tactics.