1812/1941: Hitler’s Obsession with Napoleon’s Defeat
When Nazi Germany attacked the Soviet Union in 1941, Napoleon’s failed campaign was on many minds. Hitler specifically wanted to avoid a repetition of 1812 and even when his luck ran out was adamant to avoid any comparisons.
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Englund, Steven. Napoleon and Hitler, in The Journal of the Historical Soviety VI: I, 2006: 151-169.
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