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... behind, running as fast as he could. Napoleon estimated the distance between the two armies and their respective speeds, coming to a conclusion: the enemy was advancing at an incredible pace, and his forces were falling behind.
Indeed, the French army had just completed a grueling fifty-mile forced march along the Po River, followed by another swift march to reach the bridge. Pursuing the Austrians at such a relentless pace took a toll, not only on the soldiers but also on the horses. On ...
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