In the winter of 1812, Napoleon’s Grande Armée met its most devastating enemy—not the Russian army, but biology itself. As ...
Among them were traces of Borrelia recurrentis, responsible for relapsing fever, which was also present in Iron Age Britain. ...
The Russians retreated but burned the countryside as they withdrew, using scorched-earth tactics that eventually left ...
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