The famous flank movement merely consisted in this: after the advance of the French had ceased, the Ru ian army, which had been continually retreating straight back from the invaders, deviated from that direct course and, not finding itself pursued, was naturally drawn toward the district where supplies were abundant.
If instead of imagining to ourselves commanders of genius leading the Ru ian army, we picture t ......
非注册付费用户仅能浏览前500字,更多内容,请 注册或付费