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Français : Des Tartares lituaniens de la Garde impériale. Cet escadron participa aux campagnes de Russie, d'Allemagne et de France avant d'être dissous à la Première Restauration.
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Source Jean Tranié et Juan-Carlos Carmigniani, "Les Polonais de Napoléon", Copernic, 1982.
Author Bronislaw Gembarzewski (1872-1941)

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