David Howarth

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As in the attack on Moscow, Napoleon rejected the strategy that had served him so well in the past – that of concentrating solely on the enemy’s main force and annihilating it – and instead allowed secondary political objects to intervene, such as his desire to take Berlin and punish Prussia.
David Howarth
He just seems to lose his sharpness after first Polish campaign
Napoleon: A Life
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