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From: Monarch Notes
Date: 19630101
Author:Tolstoy, Leo
Tolstoy, Leo
Monarch Notes
01-01-1963
War And Peace: Book Fourteen
Chapter One:
Tolstoy analyzes the character of the Napoleonic war: it is unique. In
all wars before it, the conquerors had won. The people had been subjugated; in
this war, the opposite had occurred. " --- the French army had ceased to
exist." The Napoleonic empire was destroyed. This happened because the Russian
people, fighting for its life, for its integrity, and for its identity had
turned upon the invaders, burned crops and villages. It was a national war, a
people's war. Napoleon had used the correct "rapier"; but he had ...
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