Napoleon’s Campaign in Russia Anno 1812

MEDICO-HISTORICAL

by Dr. A. Rose


Contents

[PREFACE]
[CROSSING THE NIEMEN]
[ON TO MOSCOW]
[THE GRAND ARMY IN MOSCOW]
[ROSTOPCHINE]
[RETREAT FROM MOSCOW]
[WIASMA]
[VOP]
[SMOLENSK]
[BERESINA]
[TWO EPISODES]
[WILNA]
[FROM WILNA TO KOWNO]
[PRISONERS OF WAR]
[TREATMENT OF TYPHUS]
[AFTER THE SECOND CROSSING OF THE NIEMEN]
[LITERATURE]
[INDEX]

PREFACE

There is no campaign in the history of the world which has left such a deep impression upon the heart of the people than that of Napoleon in Russia, Anno 1812.

Of the soldiers of other wars who had not come home it was reported where they had ended on the field of honor. Of the great majority of the 600 thousand who had crossed the Niemen in the month of June Anno 1812, there was recorded in the list of their regiments, in the archives “Disappeared during the Retreat” and nothing else.

When the few who had come home, those hollow eyed specters with their frozen hands, were asked about these comrades who had disappeared during the retreat, they could give no information, but they would speak of endless, of never-heard-of sufferings in the icy deserts of the north, of the cruelty of the Cossacks, of the atrocious acts of the Moushiks and the peasants of Lithuania, and, worst of all, of the infernal acts of the people of Wilna. And it would break the heart of those who listened to them.