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Apr 2018
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Episode 25: Naked and Underfed

Everett Rummage
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We meet the Army of Italy, which Napoleon finds in a "state of destitution." Paris provides little support, but Bonaparte attempts to get his command into shape for the offensive. We discuss more of the military reforms of the revolution. Napoleon gives the first famous speech of his career. The First Italian Campaign gets off to an inauspicious start. Learn ... Show More
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Episode 26: The Promised Land
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