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Alexander Suvorov on Napoleon:
“Oh, this young Bonaparte, how he strides! He is a hero, a miracle-giant, a sorcerer!” wrote another great commander, Alexander Suvorov, about the young hero. “He defeats nature and he defeats men. He crossed the Alps as if they were not there at all. He has hidden their formidable peaks in his pocket, and concealed his army in the right sleeve of his uniform. It seemed that the enemy only noticed his soldiers when he thrust them out like Jupiter with his lightning, sowing fear everywhere and striking the scattered crowds of Austrians and Piedmontese. Oh, how he moves! As soon as he entered the path of a commander, he cut the Gordian knot of tactics. Not caring about numbers, he everywhere attacks the enemy and breaks it in pieces. He knows the irresistible power of onslaught, and that is all there is to it. His opponents will persist in their sluggish tactics, subordinate to the office pens, while he has a council of war in his head. In action, he is as free as the air he breathes. He leads the regiments, fights and wins according to his will!”
Letter of the Russian general written during the Swiss Campaign
Source:
Олег Соколов. (2022). Битва двух империй. 1805-1812
Oh, to serve the state during Paul I's reign
Suvorov & Ushakov
Suvorov soldiers with trophies leave the defeated fortress.
Look what I found!
The inscription reads:
Generalissimo A.V. Suvorov - Stayed here on the night of 2nd February 1800.