Să ne amintim de scrisoarea lui Napoleon, uluit de decizia teribilă a rușilor de a da foc Moscovei...

Napoleon's letter to Tsar Alexander I, written after the burning of Moscow, reflects his shock and attempts to shift blame. The destruction of the city marked a turning point in the war, leading to the disastrous retreat of the French army. Historians debate whether Napoleon ordered the fires or if it was a Russian tactic. The event is seen as pivotal in reshaping European history, with parallels drawn to current conflicts involving Moscow.