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Tango01 Supporting Member of TMP30 Jun 2020 9:44 p.m. PST

"This German-language book was published to accompany the four-part television series of the same name. It explores the relationship between Napoleon and the people of the German nation during the years of upheaval following the French Revolution and the dissolution of the Holy Roman Empire. Describing this relationship in simple terms is about as easy as finding a simple definition of the German nation of the time.

At the end of the 18th Century, the major power in Central Europe was the Holy Roman Empire. The Habsburg Monarchy and the Kingdom of Prussia were the leading states, but there were also dozens of tiny entities, all of which were more or less free to act autonomously."
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