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The Russians were less an army than a mob on the move. This had always been the case. For example, Nancy Mitford, in her biography of Frederick the Great, writes that whereas it was reckoned that in one campaign in 1759, the Prussian military burnt some 1,000 civilian houses, the Russians burnt about 15,000.[9]
Waste Land: A World in Permanent Crisis
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