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DNA analysis reveals what really killed Napoleon's army in 1812

133d ago
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New Scientist
Scientific discovery
DNA analysis has shed new light on the devastating losses suffered by Napoleon's army during the 1812 retreat from Russia. While the harsh winter is widely recognized as a major factor, genetic techniques have now identified two pathogens that likely contributed significantly to the deaths of at least 300,000 soldiers. These findings suggest that disease played a more substantial role in the army's demise than previously understood, highlighting the impact of infectious agents in historical military campaigns.
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