With Napoleon's Guard in Russia: The Memoirs of Major Vionnet, 1812

With Napoleon's Guard in Russia: The Memoirs of Major Vionnet, 1812

With Napoleon's Guard in Russia: The Memoirs of Major Vionnet, 1812

With Napoleon's Guard in Russia: The Memoirs of Major Vionnet, 1812

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Overview

Major Louis Joseph Vionnets memoirs of Napoleons disastrous 1812 campaign in Russia are readable, detailed, and full of personal anecdote and vivid glimpses into the life of the nineteenth-century soldier. His account concentrates in particular on the retreat from Moscow, but he was present at all the major actions and followed the entire course of the campaign from the opening moves in July 1812 to being chased through Prussia by bands of Cossacks in early 1813. He was present at the destruction of Smolensk, toured the battlefield of Borodino and witnessed the great fire in Moscow. Vionnet was a major in the Fusiliers-Grenadiers, a regiment of veterans in the Imperial Guard, and his account provides a wonderful insight into the lan, morale and cohesion of this elite fighting force. Jonathan North has translated Vionnets memoirs for the first time for this English edition. In addition to providing detailed explanatory notes, he quotes from the accounts left by five other soldiers from the same regiment, and these extracts allow the reader to follow the ups and downs of the unit as a whole. Louis Joseph Vionnet, Vicomte de Maringon, was born in Longueville in 1769, the son of a peasant and a lace maker. He joined the artillery in 1793 and was promoted to captain in the line in 1794. He fought in Italy in 1796, in the line infantry in 1798 and the Guard grenadiers in 1806, and campaigned in Prussia, Poland and Spain. In 1809, he joined the Fusiliers of the Guard, fought again in Spain in 1811 and then, with the rank of major, he took part in the 1812 Russian campaign, which he survived. He retired in the 1830s and died in 1834.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781783408986
Publisher: Pen & Sword Books Limited
Publication date: 01/31/2020
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 224
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Translator and editor: Jonathan North is a professional editor and a historian specialising in Napoleonic history. He spent a number of years in Eastern Europe before beginning a career in publishing in 1997. His publications include With Napoleon in Russia: The Illustrated Memoirs of Faber du Faur, In the Legions of Napoleon: The Memoirs of a Polish Officer in Spain and Russia, 1808-1812 and Napoleon’s Army in Russia: The Illustrated Memoirs of Albrecht Adam, 1812.

Table of Contents

List of Illustrations vii

List of Maps ix

Acknowledgements x

Note on the Text xi

Introduction: Vionnet and his Regiment 1

Formation 2

The 1807 Campaign 5

The Peninsular War 6

Austrian Interlude 8

Back to Spain 13

Russia in 1812 23

Germany and France 43

The Memoirs

The Advance to Vilna 47

The Battle for Smolensk 50

Borodino 56

Moscow 71

The Great Fire 73

Retreat 98

Smolensk Again 103

Destruction at Krasnoe 105

Crossing the Beresina 107

Vilna 119

Kovno 121

The Aftermath 122

In Berlin 127

In Paris 129

My New Appointment 131

Wounded 147

Annexes

Annex I Accounts of the Burning of Moscow by Personnel in the Fusiliers-Grenadiers 151

Annex II Accounts of the Battle of Krasnoe by Personnel in the Fusiliers-Grenadiers 159

Notes 176

Bibliography 199

Index 201

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