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Question:

my transit door locked and the key wouldnt open it,?

i ended up having to break the window to get in, what happened that the key wouldn't work?

Answer:

Are you certain its a smoke detector as sometimes a heat detector is fitted near/in a kitchen
He invaded Russian Empire in June (there is no need in winter clothing in summer) and believed he would be able to provide non-stop access to supplies during the war (there was a plan of 3-stage and 3-year war, which would allow to settle down on captured territories and through these territories he would get food, clothing, weapons, etc). In real life he was dragged inside the country too fast, while partisan movements in front of him and behind his back burned everything (crops, settlements, food storages, animals - everything). At the beginning of war Napoleon had 610 000 troops, and by September he had only 135 000 left. Almost 3/4 of his army was killed during summer months. So stories about scary Russian winter do not make sense, when people learn facts. For your information +25-35C is regular temperature during summer in Belarus and in the central areas of European Russia. Snow melts at 0C, so there were no any cold snowy nights, when he was loosing dozens thousands people weekly. During his stay in Moscow his army lost another 25 thousand (there was enough clothing and wood for fires there). He started retreat back to France in the middle of October - middle of Autumn, not winter yet. He had only 110 000 troops left - almost 1/6 of initial volume. Now you can google amount of those, who survived until beginning of winter. In Russia we count winter begins on the 1st of December. But it did not matter any more. They were forced to go back the same route they came to Moscow. As you remember, everything was burned along that route during summer 1812.
Well the Car of Tomorrow was mostly brought about as a result. The HANS device becoming mandatory SAFER barriers at most NASCAR tracks
The French infantry pack had a blanket roll attached to it, they were also equipped with greatcoats and waterproof covers for their shakos.

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