Hussar Rocca - A French Cavalry Officer's Experiences of the Napoleonic Wars and His Views on the Peninsular Campaigns Against the Spanish, British an

Albert Jean Michel Rocca

Hussar Rocca - A French Cavalry Officer's Experiences of the Napoleonic Wars and His Views on the Peninsular Campaigns Against the Spanish, British an
Format
Hardback
Publisher
Leonaur Ltd
Published
21 November 2006
Pages
180
ISBN
9781846770944

Hussar Rocca - A French Cavalry Officer’s Experiences of the Napoleonic Wars and His Views on the Peninsular Campaigns Against the Spanish, British an

Albert Jean Michel Rocca

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Hussar Rocca. War to the death against the British and the Spanish guerrillas. Hussar Rocca gives an account of the Peninsular Campaign from an entirely different perspective. Albert Rocca was an officer of Napoleon’s 2nd Regiment of Hussars. For him Spain was not just alien but totally hostile as well. Where British chroniclers of the Peninsula berate the qualities of the Spanish armies, Rocca knew that his life was constantly under threat from not only the enemy armies but also from a population who would kill an unwary or isolated Frenchman in a moment. This is a riveting account made more readable in this Leonaur edition by reworking a previously clumsy translation.

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