Memoirs of General Count Rapp, first aide-de-camp to Napoleon

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GENERAL RAPP. Published, April 1828, by H. Colburn & Co. London.
FIRST AIDE-DE-CAMP TO NAPOLEON.
WRITTEN BY HIMSELF, AND PUBLISHED BY HIS FAMILY.
LONDON: PRINTED FOR HENRY COLBURN AND CO. CONDUIT STREET. 1823.


MEMOIRS OF GENERAL RAPP, FIRST AIDE-DE-CAMP TO NAPOLEON.
I do not pretend to be an historical character; but I was long near a man who has been the object of base misrepresentations, and I commanded brave troops whose services have been disowned. The former overwhelmed me with favours; the latter would have laid down their lives for me: these things I cannot forget.
I served in the army for several years; and I was successful in some enterprises, though without gaining distinction, as is usual with those who hold subaltern rank. At length I was fortunate enough to engage the attention of General Desaix. Our advance guard, which had been thrown into disorder, was speedily rallied. I hastened forward with a hundred hussars; we charged the Austrians, and succeeded in putting them to flight. We were almost all covered with wounds; but for these we were amply rewarded by the praises that were bestowed on us. The General made me promise to take all requisite care of myself, and he delivered to me the most flattering attestation that ever a soldier obtained. I mention this circumstance, not because it procured me a pair of epaulettes, but because it obtained for me the friendship of that great man, and was the origin of my fortune. The attestation was as follows:
ARMY OF THE RHINE AND THE MOSELLE.

comte Jean Rapp
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2017-07-19

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Napoleon I, Emperor of the French, 1769-1821 -- Contemporaries; Napoleon I, Emperor of the French, 1769-1821 -- Friends and associates; Rapp, Jean, comte, 1772-1821

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