This is the contemporary account of Jakob Walter, a Westphalian
conscript in Napoleon's Grande Armée. Walter took part in the Emperor's
campaigns against Prussia, Austria and finally, the disastrous Russian
campaign of 1812. This is what it really meant to "march with the
Emperor".
This volume is illustrated throughout with the watercolors produced by
Albrecht Adam, another German who served in the ranks of Napoleon's
armies, who witnessed many of the same scenes as Jakob Walter. Together
the text and illustrations provide a powerful primary insight in to the
events of 1812 as witnessed by the men who were there.
This book is part of the 'Military History From Primary Sources' series,
a new military history range compiled and edited by Emmy Award winning
author and historian Bob Carruthers. The series draws on primary sources
and contemporary documents to provide a new insight into the true nature
of warfare.
The series consultant is David Mcwhinnie, creator of the award winning
PBS series 'Battlefield'.