George F. Nafziger, PhD, Captain USNR-Ret. earned his BA and MBA at Miami University, Oxford, Ohio, and his PhD From the Union Institute, Cincinnati, Ohio. His first book, "Napoleon’s Invasion of Russia", was published in 1988 and was the first of a series of works on the Napoleonic Era. He has served as a Director of the Napoleonic Society of America and the Napoleonic Alliance. He is a fellow of the Le Souvenir Napoléonienne Internationale, and runs the Nafziger Collection, Inc., a publishing house specializing in military history. He served in the US Navy for 4 years and a further 20 in the US Navy Reserves. He did two tours to Vietnam and experienced combat firsthand.
“The End of Empire is fascinating. Nafziger does not shy away from
describing Napoleon’s occasional missteps, but his focus remains on
the surprising time it took for him to be defeated.”
*Military History Monthly 16/06/2015*
*****
George Nafziger has consulted all authorities, considered the
evidence, and gives a sound narrative and analysis of the fighting,
with clear maps and good illustrations. … Comprehensive, clear and
well researched.
*Soldier Magazine 07/07/2015*
This is a splendid account of this campaign, covering just about
every action fought on the eastern borders of France during 1814,
and an invaluable reference for anyone interested in Napoleonic
history.
*History of War 07/10/2015*
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