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Moscow 1812: Napoleon's Fatal March is a non-fiction book analysing the events and circumstances during the French Invasion of Russia and the events during the reign of Napoleon, which would, ultimately, mark the ending of the Napoleonic empire after his troops were defeated after attempting to access Moscow. The book was written by Adam Zamoyski and first published on August 3, 2004 by HarperCollins; receiving positive reviews by critics and the media.

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  • 1812: Napoleons Feldzug in Russland (im Original: Moscow 1812: Napoleon's Fatal March) ist ein historisches Werk von Adam Zamoyski. Es wurde erstmals am 3. August 2004 von HarperCollins veröffentlicht und beschäftigt sich mit der Entstehung und Durchführung von Napoleons Russlandfeldzug 1812 und dem darauffolgenden Rückzug und politischen Untergang Napoleons. (de)
  • Moscow 1812: Napoleon's Fatal March is a non-fiction book analysing the events and circumstances during the French Invasion of Russia and the events during the reign of Napoleon, which would, ultimately, mark the ending of the Napoleonic empire after his troops were defeated after attempting to access Moscow. The book was written by Adam Zamoyski and first published on August 3, 2004 by HarperCollins; receiving positive reviews by critics and the media. (en)
  • 1812. Napoleons fatale veldtocht naar Moskou is een in romanvorm geschreven verslag van de gebeurtenissen rond de Franse invasie van Rusland in 1812, door de verenigde legers (Grande Armée) onder bevel van Napoleon Bonaparte. Deze mislukte operatie verstoorde de toenmalige politieke machtsverhoudingen grondig en luidde het einde in van Napoleons greep op het continentale Europa. Het boek is geschreven door de Pools-Engelse historicus Adam Zamoyski, een expert in militaire geschiedenis. In 2007 verscheen Zamoyski's vervolg: Rites of Peace. The Fall of Napoleon & The Congress of Vienna in vertaling: De ondergang van Napoleon en het Congres van Wenen. (nl)
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  • 940.2/742/0947 22
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  • 0-06-107558-2
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  • DC235 .Z35 2004
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  • Book cover (en)
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  • DC235 .Z35 2004 (en)
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  • War, History (en)
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  • 1812: Napoleons Feldzug in Russland (im Original: Moscow 1812: Napoleon's Fatal March) ist ein historisches Werk von Adam Zamoyski. Es wurde erstmals am 3. August 2004 von HarperCollins veröffentlicht und beschäftigt sich mit der Entstehung und Durchführung von Napoleons Russlandfeldzug 1812 und dem darauffolgenden Rückzug und politischen Untergang Napoleons. (de)
  • Moscow 1812: Napoleon's Fatal March is a non-fiction book analysing the events and circumstances during the French Invasion of Russia and the events during the reign of Napoleon, which would, ultimately, mark the ending of the Napoleonic empire after his troops were defeated after attempting to access Moscow. The book was written by Adam Zamoyski and first published on August 3, 2004 by HarperCollins; receiving positive reviews by critics and the media. (en)
  • 1812. Napoleons fatale veldtocht naar Moskou is een in romanvorm geschreven verslag van de gebeurtenissen rond de Franse invasie van Rusland in 1812, door de verenigde legers (Grande Armée) onder bevel van Napoleon Bonaparte. Deze mislukte operatie verstoorde de toenmalige politieke machtsverhoudingen grondig en luidde het einde in van Napoleons greep op het continentale Europa. Het boek is geschreven door de Pools-Engelse historicus Adam Zamoyski, een expert in militaire geschiedenis. In 2007 verscheen Zamoyski's vervolg: Rites of Peace. The Fall of Napoleon & The Congress of Vienna in vertaling: De ondergang van Napoleon en het Congres van Wenen. (nl)
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  • 1812: Napoleons Feldzug in Russland (de)
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  • 1812. Napoleons fatale veldtocht naar Moskou (nl)
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