A reason that led to the fall of Napoleon would be his decision to invade Russia. During the 1812-campaign he could not force the Russians to surrender before winter decimated his army. Losing hunderds of thousands of veteran troops thoroughly weakened the army. The war that followed in 1813, The War of the Sixth Coalition, was fought by the French with rapidly trained soldiers whose adulthood, in many cases, wasn't reached yet. They were called "Marie Louises", after the Emperor's wife, who signed the decree to press them into service.
The continued guerilla warfare in Spain and the major loss in Russia.
ANSWER The French-Prussian War who led to the fall of Napoleon the Third and the rise of The German Empire.
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Napoleon had about 100,000 enemies at Waterloo and they were led by the Duke of Wellington and Field Marshal Blucher.
His military defeat at Waterloo.
The Russian winter.
The continued guerilla warfare in Spain and the major loss in Russia.
Carnot,and as Napoleon himself calls him: The organiser of victory
ANSWER The French-Prussian War who led to the fall of Napoleon the Third and the rise of The German Empire.
Carnot,and as Napoleon himself calls him: The organiser of victory
Napoleon fell at the end of the Napoleonic Wars, 1815.
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The Peninsular Wars, when France led by Napoleon Bonaparte invaded Spain and Portugal.
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Napoleon had about 100,000 enemies at Waterloo and they were led by the Duke of Wellington and Field Marshal Blucher.
His military defeat at Waterloo.