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The Fox of France - Chapter 208: Peace
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... mself leading the way through the Brandenburg Gate, savoring the moment of grandeur.
During this era, when an army entered an enemy city, it often resulted in looting, killing, and unfortunate fates for young maidens. However, Napoleon's French forces behaved with remarkable civility. There were no widespread plundering or evidence suggesting that the virtue of Berlin's women deteriorated after the French arrival.
Strictly speaking, the discipline of Napoleon's troops was not roo ...
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