He conscripted them.
The napoleon army was trained in Briton and trained by push ups and running until they were fit and strong.
It takes place in 1812, so at this moment Napoleon is on his 8th year of full victories all around Europe. The "Great Army" as he named it himself, counted 600,000 soldiers. Only about 30,000 of his soldiers came back from Russia, the Great Army was destroyed. And from there it was the begining of the end.
The question as posed is unanswerable. Napoleon invaded many cities, states, and empires and in each invasion there were at least two armies (the French army and the army of the invaded country). As a result, without clarifying which invasion we are talking about and which army in that invasion, this question is impossible to answer.
An army of soldiers or a troop of soldiers or a platoon of soldiers.
Yes. Polish soldiers captured Moscow even two times - first, as independent country, and second, when there was no Poland on the map of Europe and the world, Polish soldiers were in Napoleon's army.
Yes Napoleon used conscription to raise his armies.
To keep the soldiers from wiping their noses on their sleeves.
The napoleon army was trained in Briton and trained by push ups and running until they were fit and strong.
Because they had trouble enlisting soldiers and raising money .
Because he lost most of his army. It is hart to fight when you lack enough soldiers.
Napoleon's Grand Army suffered huge numbers of casualties in the invasion of Russia. The number of soldiers killed ranges as high as 270,000. Captures were almost 200,000. And, the Grand Army lost 200,000 horses and 1,000 guns.
The Grand Army.
It takes place in 1812, so at this moment Napoleon is on his 8th year of full victories all around Europe. The "Great Army" as he named it himself, counted 600,000 soldiers. Only about 30,000 of his soldiers came back from Russia, the Great Army was destroyed. And from there it was the begining of the end.
The question as posed is unanswerable. Napoleon invaded many cities, states, and empires and in each invasion there were at least two armies (the French army and the army of the invaded country). As a result, without clarifying which invasion we are talking about and which army in that invasion, this question is impossible to answer.
An army of soldiers or a troop of soldiers or a platoon of soldiers.
Napoleon Bonaparte was 16 when he finished training and joined the French army.
Yes. Polish soldiers captured Moscow even two times - first, as independent country, and second, when there was no Poland on the map of Europe and the world, Polish soldiers were in Napoleon's army.