Yes.
When King Gustavus Adolphus last battled in Europe, he had been defeated by a Polish army. The poles defeated him by avoiding battle and by devastating the countryside that lay before him. Thus depriving him of supplies. At that time, the Poles had successfully denied Gustavus of logistics and he lost one third of his army.
It ended in the defeat of the Russians.
tannanberg
The Thirty Years' War (1618-1648) can be divided into four main stages: the Bohemian Phase (1618-1625), which began with the Defenestration of Prague and led to a Protestant revolt; the Danish Phase (1625-1629), marked by Denmark's intervention and King Christian IV's defeat; the Swedish Phase (1630-1635), where Sweden entered the war under Gustavus Adolphus, achieving significant victories; and the French Phase (1635-1648), characterized by France's involvement to counter Habsburg power, ultimately leading to the war's conclusion with the Peace of Westphalia.
Rasunda Stadium, Soina, Sweden.
The Russian troops and the Russian winter and Hitler's bombing of radar stations are some of the factors that contributed to the German defeat in the battle of Stalingrad.
The Russian winter
Egypt, Portugal, Italy, Sweden, Switzerland,
Yes, the Battle of Tannenberg, fought from August 26 to August 30, 1914, was a significant defeat for the Russian army during World War I. The German forces, led by Generals Hindenburg and Ludendorff, encircled and decimated the Russian Second Army, resulting in heavy casualties and the capture of tens of thousands of Russian soldiers. This defeat severely undermined Russian morale and military effectiveness in the early stages of the war.
Tannenberg
We always thought so.
The Russian Winter.