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France and the Grande Armée were growing tired of war, but in the winter of 1806, Napoleon led his forces east, into a harsh, new environment that would test the limits of his soldiers' endurance.

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Anonymous

A great way to spend New Year's Day, wrapped up warm under a cozy blanket listening to my favourite podcast!

Anonymous

Thank you so much for all that you do and all this amazing content. I have learned more than I could have ever imagined about Napoleon already and always look forward to this!!

Jeff King

There is an odd cut at 3215 on stitcher. Not sure if the upload was corrupted a bit

ageofnapoleon

Sorry about that. The file looks fine as far as I can tell, the problem might be on your end or with Stitcher

Anonymous

Please forgive me for asking in multiple locations since I don’t know where it’s most likely you’ll read it: Since some of the figures will be important later but maybe not so important now, will you still speak about them during the narrative episodes about the war of 4th coalition or in a Dispatch or will you use a flashback once they become relevant later? I’m mainly talking about Schill (Colberg 1807, Revolt 1809) and Blücher (Lübeck 1806, Wars of Liberation 1814). But obviously this is not restricted them. They are just examples. Thanks in advance!