ABSTRACT

Originally published in 1960, Captain Franz Roeder’s ability to bring to life the rigours in the Hessian Lifeguards during Napoleon’s ill-fated invasion of Russia in 1812-13, together with Helen Roeder’s skilful narrative, make this book one of the most compelling accounts of the sufferings of the Napoleonic Army. This is both an impelling personal story and a document of outstanding historical interest.

chapter |10 pages

The First Encounter

chapter |10 pages

Venus and Mars

chapter |6 pages

Honey Days

chapter |10 pages

The Road to Rostock

chapter |18 pages

Four Months at Rostock

chapter |14 pages

Greifswald to Kovno

chapter |16 pages

The March to Vitebsk

chapter |17 pages

Sojourn at Vitebsk

chapter |5 pages

The Road to Smolensk

chapter |12 pages

Riding to Viazma

chapter |6 pages

The Gathering Storm

chapter |27 pages

The Terrible Month

chapter |13 pages

Prisoners of War

chapter |16 pages

Escape to the Frontier

chapter |6 pages

Brief Freedom

chapter |9 pages

Long Imprisonment

chapter |5 pages

The Order of Release

chapter |4 pages

The Return