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RE: The Time of Troubles - A Russian Drama Fit for Hollywood

in #history7 years ago

That should cover curation for you.

Thanks for reading. I think I will be looking at Napoleon soon and discussing it here in a post. There are some interesting facts behind the Russian occupation of France after that war. Going to dinner and drinks. Talk to you soon.

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That should cover curation for you.

You are kind. Elsewhere I would be paying as in having to purchase a book. I know you are giving them in snippets, but by the time you are done it could be a book.

I think I will be looking at Napoleon soon and discussing it here in a post.

I look forward to it. Much to the dismay of others I have spoken with who also enjoy history, I have always been intrigued by him. He had so many sides to his personality. Yet the one thing that caught my attention was the loyalty he was able to inspire from others. I will also say it was genius the way Russia destroyed their own towns and food supplies that could not be moved to let his armies battle nature. It surprised me that the Germans did not learn from that. Such is the price of arrogance.