The Peninsular War marked a turning point in the Napoleonic Wars, showcasing the resilience of the Allied forces against the might of the French Empire. Yet, beyond the grand strategies and tactical manoeuvres that shaped the war's course, lies a wealth of personal narratives, offering unique perspectives on this tumultuous era. This book delves into the eyewitness accounts of French and French-Allied soldiers who participated in the conflict. By examining these firsthand experiences, we gain a deeper understanding of the hardships, triumphs and complexities of this war. These memoirs, journals and letters, often poignant and unfiltered, provide a stark contrast to the polished official histories and diplomatic dispatches of the time. The war that raged in the Iberian Peninsula was a brutal conflict, characterised by intense fighting, harsh conditions and significant casualties. The soldiers who fought in this war endured severe physical and psychological suffering. Their accounts offer a glimpse into the realities of warfare in the early 19th century, revealing the human cost of military campaigns. 'Tomorrow, we leave for Pamplona to be directed to Saragossa and lay siege to it. The city is powerful in itself and will be defended with all the more fury, because the inhabitants know that there will be no quarter given to them.' - Second-Lieutenant Louis Jallasson, 25th Light Infantry Regiment.
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