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To what extent was Napoleonic warfare made possible by solving the problem posed by logistics?
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Document Date: 2004-08-20 18:24:45


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Minsk / Moscow / Vilna / Lisbon / London / Wellington / Oxford / /

Company

Kovno / /

Country

Poland / Germany / France / Russia / Spain / India / /

IndustryTerm

undeveloped road systems / transportation / logistic solution / militarised transportation service / food / /

MedicalCondition

starvation / /

NaturalFeature

Danube / Vistula / Rhine / /

Organization

Bavarian Corps / US Federal Reserve / British Army / Wellington's Peninsular Army / French Army / army / /

Person

Pierre Daru / Intendent Général Mathieu-Dumas / Dan Hebditch / Joseph Bonaparte / Again Napoleon / /

Position

Emperor / General / head / /

ProvinceOrState

Bavaria / /

Region

western Europe / /

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