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1812年,充满传奇色彩的拿破仑兵败俄罗斯,自此他苦心经营的法兰西大帝国分崩离析,最后自己也在圣赫勒拿岛的流放生活中抑郁而亡。世人往往将其失败归结为战线拖得太长、后勤供应不上。但加拿大一位化学家近日在著作中提出新解,小小的纽扣是导致拿破仑60万大军覆没的罪魁祸首。拿破仑是一位传奇人物,在世界各地都拥有一大批崇拜者。“这世界上没有比他更伟大的人了,”英国前首相丘吉尔曾经这样评价拿破仑。这位军事天才一生之中都在征战,曾多次创造以少胜多的著名战例,至今仍被各国军校奉为经典教例。然而,1812年的一场失败却改变了他的命运,从此法兰西第一帝国一蹶不
In 1812, Napoleon’s legendary defeat of Russia, since then he collapsed under the painful operation of the French Empire, and finally his life in Depression in St. Helena died. The world is often attributed to its failure at the front drag too long, logistical supply is not on. However, a Canadian chemist recently put forward a new solution in his book. A small button is the chief culprit in which 600,000 Napoleones were annihilated. Napoleon is a legend, with a large number of worshipers around the world. “There are no more great men in this world,” said former British Prime Minister Winston Churchill in his assessment of Napoleon. This military genius has been expeditionary throughout his life, and has repeatedly created several well-known war examples that win less and win more, and is still regarded as a classic example by military academies in various countries. However, a failure in 1812 has changed his fate, since the French First Empire did not