35 days in Moscow
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In this article, Jacques Jourquin analyses the circumstances that led to the catastrophe in which the Grand Army was finally buried in snow. Napoleon I, caught up in the immense web woven by Kutuzov and Tsar Alexander, lingered in the Russian capital for thirty-five crucial days, days that would in the end decide the fate of a man, an army, and a country.
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