Moscow begins to burn in earnest the…
September 1812 CE
Fires break out across the north part of the city, spreading and merging over the next few days.
Rostopchin had left a small detachment of police, whom he had charged with burning the city to the ground.
Houses had been prepared with flammable materials.
The city's fire-engines had been dismantled.
Fuses had been left throughout the city to ignite the fires.
French troops endeavor to fight the fire with whatever means they can, struggling to prevent the armory from exploding and to keep the Kremlin from burning down.
The heat is intense.
Moscow, composed largely of wooden buildings, burns down almost completely.
It is estimated that four-fifths of the city has been destroyed.
Relying on classical rules of warfare aiming at capturing the enemy's capital (even though Saint Petersburg is the political capital at this time, Moscow is the spiritual capital of Russia), Napoleon had expected Tsar Alexander I to offer his capitulation at the Poklonnaya Hill but the Russian command does not think of surrendering.
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