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The Diary of a Napoleonic Foot Soldier
Written by Jakob Walter
Narrated by Patrick Tull
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Napoleon's surrender and retreat from Moscow in 1812 is a pinnacle of military horror. Of the 600,000 men who crossed into Russia in June of 1812, only 25,000 would survive. Jakob Walter, a conscript soldier, was one of those survivors. His observant diary captures the everyday circumstances that soldiers suffered during the campaign.
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- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5The diary of Jakob Walter shows absolutely why no one would want to be a foot soldier in Napoleon's army. Most of the time, at least from reading the diary, food was obtained by foraging, medical treatment was primitive and survival was problematic.Of the three campaigns written about, the Moscow campaign stands out. The retreat in bitter cold with Cossacks attacking and killing daily ensured that relatively few survived and those mostly by chance.The diaries are succinct and well enough written. They are a true piece of history. I recommend them especially to anyone interested in military history.