The following were taken by letters written by soldiers within the Grand Armee. Many never before translated into English until now. They describe the battles of Smolenk and Brodino, culminating with their arrival to Moscow.
- Louis-Francois Cointin, born 7th of March, 1787. Made a 2nd Lt of the 12th Line Regiment in 1811, then Lieutenant on the 23rd of September 1812.
- Jean-Ambroise Lehucher, born on 3rd of May 1785. Conscripted into the 57th Line Infantry Regiment in 1805, and made Adjutant on 30th of September, 1812.
- Frederik Carel List, born in the Netherlands on the 5th of February 1784. Appointed LT of the Dutch Royal Guard in the Horse Artillery of the Imperial Guard, 1810. He was promoted to Captain on the 1st of October, 1811.
- Jean-François Fourquet, Born on the 12th of March, 1783, and made a soldier of the 30th Line Infantry Regiment in 1804. He’d be promoted to a 2nd LT on the 12th of October, 1812. He would write two separate letters of his experiences in Russia.
- Jean-Marie-Francois Paris, born on the 11th of April, 1785. Soldier of the 12th Line Infantry Regiment in 1806. He was promoted to 2nd LT on the 20th of August 1812, then Lieutenant in 1813.
The following letters have been graciously translated by Jonas De Neef.
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