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Napoleon’s Hubris: The Perils of Overconfidence

April 12, 2024 by David T. Cloft

Napoleon Bonaparte’s March of 1812 into Russia stands as a stark reminder of the dangers of overconfidence in military campaigns.

Categories History, Military, Politics, U.S. News/Policy, Warfare Tags Hubris, Napoleon, Russia, Russo-Franco War 2 Comments

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