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Poland, largely because of where it is geographically, has been trampled over many times in History. As well as making enemies in Europe, Napoleon also had Allies: Bavaria, Saxony, Wurttemburg & the Grand Duchy of Warsaw to name but 4. Napoleons' Marshal whos' career was the briefest was Josef Poniatowski, who died trying to cross the flooded river Elster at the Battle of Leipzig in 1813.

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