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Napoleon sent 15 letters per day

His wildly prodigious communications were designed to maximize his output.

He dictated everything to his many aide-de-camps whose job it was to take notes and write the letter. The only letters he wrote himself were to lovers.

He would often dictate multiple letters to multiple aide-de-camps at the same time. Each would have to wait until he turned toward them to continue the letter.

The aide-de-camps were trusted advisers and “eyes” who received Napoleon’s dictated letters and thoughts, and often his delegated authority.


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