Heroes of 1812

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“All the peaks were small for you / And the staleest bread was soft, / Oh, young generals / Of your destinies!” – Marina Tsvetaeva wrote about them. Unheard of young by today's standards, incredibly talented, brave and selfless, the Russian generals of 1812 covered themselves with immortal glory on the battlefields: “Three hundred won - three! / Only the dead did not rise from the ground. / You were children and heroes, / You could do anything!” Napoleon's 600,000-strong Grand Army was defeated not only by the strategic genius of Kutuzov and the unshakable firmness of Emperor Alexander, but also by a “constellation” of brilliant Russian military leaders who surpassed the vaunted French marshals in all respects. Bagration and Barclay de Tolly, Raevsky and Dokhturov, Konovnitsyn and Miloradovich, Wittgenstein and Vorontsov, Paskevich and Golitsyn - this book pays tribute to the best Russian generals of the First Patriotic War, who defeated all of Europe, broke the back of the “invincible” Corsican and took Paris!
Data sheet
- Name of the Author
- Алексей Шишов Васильевич
- Language
- Russian