The Campaign of 1812 in Russia (Napoleonic Library S., #20)

by Carl Von Clausewitz

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On June 23, 1812, Napoleon's Grande Armee, over 500,000 men strong, poured over the Russian border. An equally massive Russian army faced them. The ensuing campaign was a catastrophe for Napoleon. Although the battle of Borodino, which resulted in heavy losses on both sides, allowed Napoleon to enter Moscow, his stay in that empty and decimated city was disastrous. By the time Napoleon had retreated to the Berezina river in late November, his Grande Armee was only a fifth of its original strength. His retreat had become a rout, and his allies began to desert him. In this book, Clausewitz analyzes all the significant players with sharp and enlightening characterizations, and provides perhaps the best eyewitness accounts of the battle of Borodino and the Convention of Tauroggen. The Campaign of 1812 in Russia is a brilliantly observed study of one of the major turning points of history.
  • ISBN10 1853671142
  • ISBN13 9781853671142
  • Publish Date 2 April 1992
  • Publish Status Transferred
  • Publish Country GB
  • Imprint Greenhill Books
  • Edition New ed of 1843 ed
  • Format Hardcover
  • Pages 288
  • Language English