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The reasons for the famous Moscow fire of 1812 were discussed reluctantly. For Russians, the very fact of surrendering the ancient capital to reproach Napoleonic troops was extremely unpleasant, and an extra reminder of volume was not welcome. For the French, however, surrender to fire a huge city was also a shameful event, incompatible with the role of the advanced civilized nation, which they considered themselves to be. Yes and fire witnesses who are able to clearly and in detail tell about what happened – there was little: Muscovites, especially educated estates, left the city, many invaders died during inglorious flight from Russia. Three versions prevail: Moscow purposely burned by the French; Moscow was deliberately burned by Russian patriots; Moscow caught fire from negligence and invaders, and remaining extremely small population. In the novel “War and Peace” Leo Tolstoy, having examined the possible versions, came to the conclusion: Moscow is not could not burn, because in the absence of a solid order, any even a minor fire threatens a citywide fire. A recent find allows us to express a new, completely unexpected assumption. A few years ago, a Moscow official acquired neglected estate in the south of France, in the vicinity of Toulon. After taking ownership, he started repairing an old mansion and, preparing furniture for restoration, in one of the hidden drawers writing desk discovered the diary of a certain Charles Artois, lieutenant Napoleonic army. The diary described Moscow events and Details of the return of the army from Russia. Now the manuscript is passing a series of examinations, but with excerpts from it, thanks to the courtesy owner, managed to get acquainted. “I stood in the courtyard of a large Russian home. The low sun flooded Moscow with golden light. Suddenly a second sun caught fire, bright, white, dazzling. It located twenty degrees above the first, true, and shone no more than five seconds, but managed to scorch Paul’s face Berger, resting on the balcony. The walls and roof of the house began to smoke. I ordered the soldiers to pour dozens of buckets of water on the roof, and only thanks to these measures it was possible to save the estate. In other homesteads located closer to the newly-minted luminary began fires. It was this mysterious celestial flash that caused terrible fire that destroyed Moscow. “A curious description of the flight Napoleonic troops from Russia. As you know, the French retreat (in fact, the composition of Napoleon’s army was multinational, in fact, the French were a minority in it) ravaged Smolensk road. Lack of food and fodder, lack of winter uniforms turned the once mighty army into a crowd of desperate, dying people. But is it only “General Frost” and are “General Hunger” guilty of misfortunes that have befallen the army? “Fires continue around. The homestead where we are housed, survived, but, as luck would have it, a new misfortune struck our ranks. Rotten water, food intemperance or another reason, but all of our people suffer from severe bloody diarrhea. Weakness in all members dizziness, nausea turning into indomitable vomiting, add misfortunes. And we are not alone in this situation – all of our battalions regiment, all regiments in Moscow. Doctors suspect dysentery either cholera and recommend as soon as possible to leave the inhospitable city. Pierre Duroy had arrived just now. His unit is ten miles from Moscow outposts, everyone is healthy and cheerful, however, the Russians are disturbing partisans. Seeing our deplorable state, he immediately turned back, afraid to catch the infection. “A week later, the lieutenant remarks:” They started hair fall out. I shared this sad discovery with Girden, but he has the same trouble. I’m afraid soon our whole squad – but what detachment, the entire regiment – will become a regiment of bald. “” Many horses are hard sick, which confuses veterinarians. Like the two-legged healers, they claim that the whole reason is malignant miasms dissolved in the Moscow air. “” Finally, the decision was made: we are leaving To Moscow. We leave, having achieved nothing, struck by an ailment, weakened, weak, powerless. The only hope is to see my own It gives courage to France, otherwise we would rather just lie on earth and die – so bad our condition. “Pages, describing the return journey of the French, heavy and mournful: Artois lost people daily, but not in battles – they were not able to fight, – but from weakness and exhaustion caused by a mysterious disease. Even the meager provisions that it was possible to get did not go for the future, they just couldn’t digest it. The soldiers were covered with abscesses and ulcers. Both people and horses died. Those parts fought off the Russians who didn’t enter Moscow, but their ranks melted, while the army Russians only grew stronger. Most of the Napoleonic army perished in the vastness of Russia. Charles Artois disease made disabled. Right away upon his return to France, he received a resignation, but he lived not long and died at the age of thirty-two years childless. New owner of the estate (among other things, candidate of physical and mathematical sciences), having read the manuscript and consulted with by experts, suggested: the army that occupied in 1812 Moscow, was subjected to a nuclear strike! Light radiation caused fires, and penetrating radiation – acute radiation a disease that knocked down the army. But where did the nuclear bomb come from in those times? First, the bomb could not have been the cause of the explosion, and a meteorite fall from antimatter. Theoretical probability such an event is insignificant, but not zero. Secondly, hit on at the request of the Russian authorities could have been inflicted by the “Great Ancients”, cryptocivilization inhabiting underground Russia. In favor of this Kutuzov’s decision to leave Moscow after won a general battle, and unprecedented in those days mass evacuation of the population from the city. The authorities decided to donate buildings in the name of the death of the enemy. Last, most likely, but, at the same time, and the most confusing assumption is that the harmonics of a much later came to Moscow in 1812 – and much more powerful – a nuclear explosion. There is a theory that part of the energy released during uncontrolled nuclear reaction, moves in time both in the past and in the future. It was from the future that Napoleon’s army echoed the nuclear the explosion. The French emperor, who was at the time of the explosion in stone building, received a relatively small dose of radiation, which affected the island of St. Helena …
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