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... h. At this point in time, Napoleon was no longer the triumphant emperor Europe feared. The catastrophe in Russia had stripped him of his veteran army. What remained of the Grande Armée had limped home in fragments—frostbitten, half-starved, and broken. Reports flowed into Paris every week describing men collapsing by roadsides, horses dying from exhaustion, entire units reduced to a handful of survivors.
By March, the empire was still standing, but it was shaken.
Napoleon was reb ...
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