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Bernard Wilkin

    Dr. Bernard Wilkin is a historian whose work delves into military history. His writings explore the experiences of soldiers and the complexities of wartime propaganda. Wilkin's research offers insightful perspectives on conflict and its human impact, making history accessible and engaging for a modern audience.

    French Soldiers' Morale in the Phoney War, 1939-1940
    Fighting the Russians
    Fighting the British
    Fighting for Napoleon
    • 2024

      Fighting the Russians

      French Soldiers' Letters, 1799-1815

      • 216 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      The book delves into the pivotal role of the Russian Empire during the Napoleonic Wars, showcasing its impact on Western Europe. Through a collection of original letters, notebooks, and accounts from French soldiers, it highlights significant events such as key battles, the burning of Moscow, and the harrowing retreat from Russia. These firsthand narratives not only depict the brutal realities of war but also capture the French perception of Russians as both courageous and enigmatic figures, immersing readers in a turbulent historical context.

      Fighting the Russians
    • 2020

      Focusing on the lesser-explored aspect of French military morale before the 1940 German offensive, this book presents a detailed comparative analysis that fills a significant gap in World War II historiography. It delves into the factors influencing the French army's state of mind, providing insights that have been overlooked in existing studies. This comprehensive examination aims to enhance understanding of the French military's preparedness and psychological resilience leading up to the collapse.

      French Soldiers' Morale in the Phoney War, 1939-1940
    • 2018

      An original insight into how French soldiers viewed their British opponents during the Napoleonic Wars

      Fighting the British
    • 2015

      A rare insight into the lives of Napoleonic soldiers taken from over 1,600 letters, most of which have never been published before.

      Fighting for Napoleon