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Ben Weider

    Este autor explora la fascinante intersección entre la cultura física y la historia napoleónica. Su obra a menudo resalta la fuerza, la disciplina y el pensamiento estratégico evidentes en estos dos campos aparentemente dispares. Su perspectiva única ofrece a los lectores una nueva forma de considerar el potencial humano y la ambición histórica. A través de su escritura, comparte una profunda comprensión tanto de la destreza física como de las complejidades de los acontecimientos históricos.

    Napoleon byl zavražděn
    The Murder of Napoleon
    • Napoleon byl zavražděn

      • 269 páginas
      • 10 horas de lectura

      Po 150 letech moderní soudní lékařství odhaluje pravdu o jednom z největších zločinů v historii .

      Napoleon byl zavražděn1995
      4,8
    • The book reveals a historical crime that has remained hidden for 160 years. Napoleon did not die of stomach cancer; he was poisoned with arsenic. This sensational work is based on the research of Swedish dentist and toxicologist Sten Forshufvud, who, while reading the memoirs of Napoleon's valet Louis Marchand, recognized that the exiled emperor's symptoms pointed to arsenic poisoning rather than stomach cancer. Forshufvud noted that some passages in the memoirs read like a textbook on toxic symptoms. The authors describe how and where Forshufvud ultimately found his evidence, how analyses confirmed his theory, and how he, with investigative acumen, even identified the murderer. The book reads more like a gripping detective novel than a dry history text, while also providing previously unknown insights into Napoleon's life on Saint Helena. Readers are drawn into the nearly impossible resolution of a mysterious case where the possibilities of modern forensic science triumph.

      The Murder of Napoleon1982
      4,0