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Tango0111 Oct 2024 4:44 p.m. PST

… in the 1812 Russian Campaign


"In this compelling historical account, a Westphalian staff officer recounts his experiences during the 1812 campaign in Russia. He followed a routine of documenting daily observations and events, which were initially sent to his family in the form of letters. After returning from the war, he found all these letters intact and took the opportunity during peacetime to organize them. Despite their sometimes hasty and pencil-written nature, he transcribed them for readability…"

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Armand

Oliver Schmidt13 Oct 2024 10:34 a.m. PST

The original German 1844 edition of Lossberg's letters here:

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Tango0113 Oct 2024 3:55 p.m. PST

Thanks

Armand

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