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Moscow 1812: Napoleon's Fatal March, Napoleon's Fatal March
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Bester Preis: Fr. 2.78 (€ 2.84)¹ (vom 22.05.2016)Moscow 1812: Napoleon's Fatal March
ISBN: 0061075582 bzw. 9780061075582, in Englisch, Harper, gebraucht.
19th century,europe,france,history,ireland,military,modern (16th-21st centuries),napoleonic wars,russia,war of 1812, Napoleon's invasion of Russia and his ensuing terrible retreat from Moscow played out as military epic and human tragedy on a colossal scale -- history's first example of total war. The story begins in 1811, when Napoleon dominated nearly all of Europe, succeeding in his aim to reign over the civilized world like a modern-day Charlemagne. Part of his bid for supremacy involved destroying Britain through a continental blockade, but the plan was stymied when Russia's Tsar Alexander refused to comply. So he set out to teach the Tsar a lesson by intimidation and force. What followed was a deadly battle that would change the fate of modern Europe.By invading Russia in 1812, Napoleon was upping the ante as never before. Once he sent his vast army eastward, there was no turning back: he was sucked farther and farther into the one territory he could not conquer. Trudging through a brutal climate in hostile lands, his men marched on toward distant Moscow. But this only galvanized the Russians, who finally made a stand at the gates of the city. The ensuing outbreak was a slaughter the likes of which would not be seen again until the first day of the Somme more than a century later.What remained of Napoleon's army now had to endure a miserable retreat across the wintry wastes of Russia, while his enemies aligned against him. This turned out to be a momentous turning point: not only the beginning of the end for Napoleon's empire, but the rise of Russia's influence in wor.
Moscow 1812: Napoleon's Fatal March (2004)
ISBN: 9780061075582 bzw. 0061075582, in Englisch, 672 Seiten, Harper, gebundenes Buch, neu.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, "THE BOOK TREASURY"
Napoleon's invasion of Russia and his ensuing terrible retreat from Moscow played out as military epic and human tragedy on a colossal scale -- history's first example of total war. The story begins in 1811, when Napoleon dominated nearly all of Europe, succeeding in his aim to reign over the civilized world like a modern-day Charlemagne. Part of his bid for supremacy involved destroying Britain through a continental blockade, but the plan was stymied when Russia's Tsar Alexander refused to comply. So he set out to teach the Tsar a lesson by intimidation and force. What followed was a deadly battle that would change the fate of modern Europe.By invading Russia in 1812, Napoleon was upping the ante as never before. Once he sent his vast army eastward, there was no turning back: he was sucked farther and farther into the one territory he could not conquer. Trudging through a brutal climate in hostile lands, his men marched on toward distant Moscow. But this only galvanized the Russians, who finally made a stand at the gates of the city. The ensuing outbreak was a slaughter the likes of which would not be seen again until the first day of the Somme more than a century later.What remained of Napoleon's army now had to endure a miserable retreat across the wintry wastes of Russia, while his enemies aligned against him. This turned out to be a momentous turning point: not only the beginning of the end for Napoleon's empire, but the rise of Russia's influence in world affairs. It also gave birth to Napoleon's superhuman legend -- the myth of greatness in failure that would inspire the Romantic poets as well as future leaders to defy fate as he had done.In this gripping, authoritative account, Adam Zamoyski has drawn on the latest Russian research, as well as a vast pool of firsthand accounts in French, Russian, German, Polish, and Italian, to paint a vivid picture of the experiences of soldiers and civilians on both sides of the conflict. He shows how the relationship between Napoleon and Tsar Alexander came to distort their alliance and bring about a war that neither man wanted. Dramatic, insightful, and enormously absorbing, Moscow 1812 is a masterful work of history., Hardcover, Label: Harper, Harper, Produktgruppe: Book, Publiziert: 2004-08, Freigegeben: 2004-08-03, Studio: Harper, Verkaufsrang: 976458.
Moscow 1812: Napoleon's Fatal March
ISBN: 9780061086861 bzw. 006108686X, in Englisch, Harper & Row; Collins; HarperCollins, Vereinigte Staaten von Amerika, gebraucht.
Napoleon dominated nearly all of Europe by 1810, largely succeeding in his aim to reign over the civilized world. But Britain eluded him. To conquer the island nation, he needed Russia's Tsar Alexander's help. The Tsar refused, and Napoleon vowed to teach him a lesson by intimidation and force. The ensuing invasion of Russia, during the frigid winter of 1812, would mark the beginning of the end of Napoleon's empire. Although his army captured Moscow after a brutal march deep into hostile territory, it was a, Napoleon dominated nearly all of Europe by 1810, largely succeeding in his aim to reign over the civilized world. But Britain eluded him. To conquer the island nation, he needed Russia's Tsar Alexander's help. The Tsar refused, and Napoleon vowed to teach him a lesson by intimidation and force. The ensuing invasion of Russia, during the frigid winter of 1812, would mark the beginning of the end of Napoleon's empire. Although his army captured Moscow after a brutal march deep into hostile territory, it was a hollow victory for the demoralized troops. Napoleon's men were eventually turned back, and their defeat was a momentous turning point in world affairs. Dramatic, insightful, and enormously absorbing, Moscow 1812 is a masterful work of history.
Moscow 1812: Napoleon's Fatal March (2005)
ISBN: 9780061086861 bzw. 006108686X, in Englisch, 704 Seiten, Harper Perennial, Taschenbuch, neu.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, Book Depository CA.
Language:Chinese.Paperback. Pub Date: 2005 08 Pages: 704 in Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers Napoleon the dominated nearly all of Europe by 1810. Largely succeeding in his aim to reign over the civilized world But itain eluded him. To conquer the island nation he needed Russia's Tsar Alexander's help. The Tsar refused. and Napoleon vowed to teach him a lesson by intimidation and force. The ensuing invasion of Russia. during the frigid winter of 1812. would mark the beginning of the end of Napoleon's empire. Although his army captured Moscow after a utal march deep into hostile territory. it was a hollow victory for the demoralized troops. Napoleon's men were eventually turned back. and their defeat was a momentous turning point in world affairs. Dramatic. insightful. and ... Paperback, Ausgabe: Reprint, Label: Harper Perennial, Harper Perennial, Produktgruppe: Book, Publiziert: 2005-08-09, Freigegeben: 2005-08-09, Studio: Harper Perennial, Verkaufsrang: 174392.
Moscow 1812: Napoleon's Fatal March (2005)
ISBN: 9780061086861 bzw. 006108686X, in Englisch, 704 Seiten, Harper Perennial, Taschenbuch, gebraucht.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, atlantabookcompany.
Language:Chinese.Paperback. Pub Date: 2005 08 Pages: 704 in Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers Napoleon the dominated nearly all of Europe by 1810. Largely succeeding in his aim to reign over the civilized world But itain eluded him. To conquer the island nation he needed Russia's Tsar Alexander's help. The Tsar refused. and Napoleon vowed to teach him a lesson by intimidation and force. The ensuing invasion of Russia. during the frigid winter of 1812. would mark the beginning of the end of Napoleon's empire. Although his army captured Moscow after a utal march deep into hostile territory. it was a hollow victory for the demoralized troops. Napoleon's men were eventually turned back. and their defeat was a momentous turning point in world affairs. Dramatic. insightful. and ... Paperback, Ausgabe: Reprint, Label: Harper Perennial, Harper Perennial, Produktgruppe: Book, Publiziert: 2005-08-09, Freigegeben: 2005-08-09, Studio: Harper Perennial, Verkaufsrang: 174392.
Moscow 1812: Napoleon's Fatal March
ISBN: 9780061086861 bzw. 006108686X, in Englisch, Harper & Row; Collins; HarperCollins, Vereinigte Staaten von Amerika, neu.
Napoleon's Fatal March, Napoleon dominated nearly all of Europe by 1810, largely succeeding in his aim to reign over the civilized world. But Britain eluded him. To conquer the island nation, he needed Russia's Tsar Alexander's help. The Tsar refused, and Napoleon vowed to teach him a lesson by intimidation and force. The ensuing invasion of Russia, during the frigid winter of 1812, would mark the beginning of the end of Napoleon's empire. Although his army captured Moscow after a brutal march deep into hostile territory, it was a hollow victory for the demoralized troops. Napoleon's men were eventually turned back, and their defeat was a momentous turning point in world affairs. Dramatic, insightful, and enormously absorbing, Moscow 1812 is a masterful work of history.
Moscow 1812: Napoleon's Fatal March
ISBN: 006108686X bzw. 9780061086861, in Englisch, Harper Perennial, gebraucht.
19th century,europe,france,history,ireland,military,modern (16th-21st centuries),napoleonic wars,russia,war of 1812, Napoleon dominated nearly all of Europe by 1810, largely succeeding in his aim to reign over the civilized world. But Britain eluded him. To conquer the island nation, he needed Russia's Tsar Alexander's help. The Tsar refused, and Napoleon vowed to teach him a lesson by intimidation and force. The ensuing invasion of Russia, during the frigid winter of 1812, would mark the beginning of the end of Napoleon's empire. Although his army captured Moscow after a brutal march deep into hostile territory, it was a hollow victory for the demoralized troops. Napoleon's men were eventually turned back, and their defeat was a momentous turning point in world affairs. Dramatic, insightful, and enormously absorbing, Moscow 1812 is a masterful work of history.
1812 Napoleons fatal march on moscow (2004)
ISBN: 9780007184897 bzw. 0007184891, in Englisch, Harper Collins, Taschenbuch, gebraucht.
Von Privat, oliver32, [4474263].
An epic account of Napoleon's invasion of Russia and subsequent retreat from Moscow, which had a profound effect on the subsequent course of Russian and European history. The saga of Napoleon's invasion of Russia and the catastrophic retreat from Moscow has fascinated not only military historians Tolstoy's War and Peace demonstrates the dramatic appeal of those events at a universal humal level. This is the story of how the most powerful man on earth met his doom, and how the greatest fighting force ever assembled was wiped out. By 1810 Napoleon was master of Europe, defied only by Britain, which he could not defeat because he had no navy. His intention was to destroy Britain through a total blockade, the Continental System. But Tsar Alexander of Russia now refused to apply the blockade, and Napoleon decided to bring him to heel. Napoleon quickly realised that nemesis awaited him, and the events of 1812 had a colossal impact on the fate of Europe: a great patriotic surge helped turn the Russians into a nation (hence Tchaikovsky's '1812' overture) and led them to reject Western values the Germans began their fateful 'Prussification' the French lost their cultural dominance. And Napoleon's legend -- as man of destiny -- began to exert its insidious fascination. Taschenbuch, deutliche Gebrauchsspuren, 895g.
1812 Napoleons fatal march on moscow (2004)
ISBN: 9780007184897 bzw. 0007184891, in Englisch, Harper Collins, Taschenbuch, gebraucht.
Von Privat, oliver32, [4474263].
An epic account of Napoleon's invasion of Russia and subsequent retreat from Moscow, which had a profound effect on the subsequent course of Russian and European history. The saga of Napoleon's invasion of Russia and the catastrophic retreat from Moscow has fascinated not only military historians Tolstoy's War and Peace demonstrates the dramatic appeal of those events at a universal humal level. This is the story of how the most powerful man on earth met his doom, and how the greatest fighting force ever assembled was wiped out. By 1810 Napoleon was master of Europe, defied only by Britain, which he could not defeat because he had no navy. His intention was to destroy Britain through a total blockade, the Continental System. But Tsar Alexander of Russia now refused to apply the blockade, and Napoleon decided to bring him to heel. Napoleon quickly realised that nemesis awaited him, and the events of 1812 had a colossal impact on the fate of Europe: a great patriotic surge helped turn the Russians into a nation (hence Tchaikovsky's '1812' overture) and led them to reject Western values the Germans began their fateful 'Prussification' the French lost their cultural dominance. And Napoleon's legend -- as man of destiny -- began to exert its insidious fascination. Taschenbuch, deutliche Gebrauchsspuren, 895g.
1812 Napoleons fatal march on moscow (2004)
ISBN: 9780007184897 bzw. 0007184891, in Englisch, 644 Seiten, Harper Collins, Taschenbuch, gebraucht.
Von Privat, oliver32, [4474263].
An epic account of Napoleon's invasion of Russia and subsequent retreat from Moscow, which had a profound effect on the subsequent course of Russian and European history. The saga of Napoleon's invasion of Russia and the catastrophic retreat from Moscow has fascinated not only military historians Tolstoy's War and Peace demonstrates the dramatic appeal of those events at a universal humal level. This is the story of how the most powerful man on earth met his doom, and how the greatest fighting force ever assembled was wiped out. By 1810 Napoleon was master of Europe, defied only by Britain, which he could not defeat because he had no navy. His intention was to destroy Britain through a total blockade, the Continental System. But Tsar Alexander of Russia now refused to apply the blockade, and Napoleon decided to bring him to heel. Napoleon quickly realised that nemesis awaited him, and the events of 1812 had a colossal impact on the fate of Europe: a great patriotic surge helped turn the Russians into a nation (hence Tchaikovsky's '1812' overture) and led them to reject Western values the Germans began their fateful 'Prussification' the French lost their cultural dominance. And Napoleon's legend -- as man of destiny -- began to exert its insidious fascination. 2004, Taschenbuch, deutliche Gebrauchsspuren, 895g, 644, Internationaler Versand, Banküberweisung, PayPal.