Jakob Walter
Jakob Walter (September 28, 1788 – August 3, 1864) was a German soldier and chronicler of the Napoleonic Wars. In his later years, he wrote an account of his service in the , including a detailed account of his participation in Napoleon's Russian campaign of 1812. This, together with Joseph Abbeel's diary, form the only known records of that campaign kept by common soldiers. Provided by Wikipedia
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The diary of a Napoleonic foot soldier [a unique eyewitness account of the face of battle from inside the ranks of Bonapartes grand army] by Walter, Jakob 1788-1864
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1812 [achtzehnhundertzwölf] by Walter, Jakob 1788-1864
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A German conscript with Napoleon by Walter, Jakob 1788-1864
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