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两个版本:
第一个版本:
J.Headly "Napoleon and his Marshals"
Publisher: New York | ISBN: N/A | edition 1888 | File type: PDF | 727 pages | 101.3 mb
The composition of the marshals, senior commanders of the Grand Army of Napoleon, was not uniform. Napoleon distributing a marshal's baton, and representatives of the old aristocracy, and people from the bourgeois, the peasant class. The main demand of the emperor was impeccable diligence and initiative. Its massive First Empire state marshals have paid with blood literally on the battlefield. Marshal Udin was injured, for example, more than 20 times. The book tells the story of an American historian's relationship to Napoleon and his marshals.
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第二个版本:
Napoleon's Marshals (Men-at-arms 87) By Emir Bukhari, Chris Warner
Publisher: Os Publishing 1985 | 48 Pages | ISBN: 0850453054 | PDF | 18 MB
Much has been made of Napoleon's Marshals’ personal rivalries, jealousies, greed and lust for power. They had every soldier's vices and virtues; the were glory-seeking, self-aggrandising and envious of social status. Napoleon's method of command was such that he expected his marshals to obey, not initiate; and he slowly set out to ensure that his senior officers became merely blind agents who executed his orders without hesitation, discussion or personal opinion. Emir Bukhari presents an account of these soldiers who, whilst far from brilliant strategists, nevertheless performed a vital role and were exceptional leaders of men.
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