Napoleon was defeated because he spread his attention to wide. He tried to go after Germany (prussia) and Russia at the same time. His flaw was trying to fight Russia on Russian soil during the winter. The Russians were ahead of them and burned all the supplies as the left. The Russians were used to the cold, the Germans were not. They starved and essentially couldn't continue in the war.
The European allies were able to defeat Napoleon due to the fact that they began training their soldiers/armies the way that Napoleon did. This put Napoleon in a real situation. He could no longer "surprise" his enemies with his creative tactics.
By combining all their forces, the nations of Europe managed to finally defeat him at Waterloo, and they barely managed victory. Think about it, one man and his nation against all the kings and armies of Europe! This is why he is so famous.
The European Allies that had defeated Napoleon and sent him into exile were preparing to defeat him again as he returned from exile. A brief outline of their plans included the concentration of four armies. France's eastern and northeastern borders were targeted. An Austrian army of 200,000 was to enter France through Alsace-Lorraine, to be followed later in the Summer by a Russian army of about 150,000 troops. A Prussian army of over 100,000 was to march into southern Belgium and an Anglo-Dutch army, formed on a British nucleus already in the Low Countries was to focus in the north. When in position all the armies would conduct a simultaneous assault and defeat Napoleon. Hopefully for the final time.
he would spresd out his forces, then as the rival also spread out their forces he would quickly concentrate his forces again and defeat the weakest part of the enemy line.
he would spresd out his forces, then as the rival also spread out their forces he would quickly concentrate his forces again and defeat the weakest part of the enemy line.
Napoleon was exiled twice. He was initially exiled to Elba in 1814 after his first defeat. He escaped from Elba, in the Mediterranean and returned to lead France during the period known as the "Hundred Days". After the Battle of Waterloo he was defeated again and this time exiled to the island of St Helena in the Atlantic..
Following Napoleon's defeat at Leipzig in 1814, he was exiled on the the island of Elba which is located off the coast of central Italy.Napoleon escaped from Elba in 1815 and regained power in France again. The Quadruple Alliance of the Seventh Coalition outlawed him and Napolean was defeated at Waterloo in present day Belgium. He was exiled again, this time on Saint Helena, a tiny, remote and secure South Atlantic island off the coast of Africa.
Much of Napoleon's army were untrained and not prepared for battle, plus it didn't help that his generals refused to fight.
Much of Napoleon's army were untrained and not prepared for battle, plus it didn't help that his generals refused to fight.
The European Allies that had defeated Napoleon and sent him into exile were preparing to defeat him again as he returned from exile. A brief outline of their plans included the concentration of four armies. France's eastern and northeastern borders were targeted. An Austrian army of 200,000 was to enter France through Alsace-Lorraine, to be followed later in the Summer by a Russian army of about 150,000 troops. A Prussian army of over 100,000 was to march into southern Belgium and an Anglo-Dutch army, formed on a British nucleus already in the Low Countries was to focus in the north. When in position all the armies would conduct a simultaneous assault and defeat Napoleon. Hopefully for the final time.
No, no, not Australia ! Austria ! Napoleon has 2 Italian campaigns against the Austrians in the North of Italy, around Mantua. Here he makes his name. Again in 1805 and again in 1809 he fights against Austria.
he would spresd out his forces, then as the rival also spread out their forces he would quickly concentrate his forces again and defeat the weakest part of the enemy line.
he would spresd out his forces, then as the rival also spread out their forces he would quickly concentrate his forces again and defeat the weakest part of the enemy line.
he would spresd out his forces, then as the rival also spread out their forces he would quickly concentrate his forces again and defeat the weakest part of the enemy line.
Napoleon was exiled twice. He was initially exiled to Elba in 1814 after his first defeat. He escaped from Elba, in the Mediterranean and returned to lead France during the period known as the "Hundred Days". After the Battle of Waterloo he was defeated again and this time exiled to the island of St Helena in the Atlantic..
Following Napoleon's defeat at Leipzig in 1814, he was exiled on the the island of Elba which is located off the coast of central Italy.Napoleon escaped from Elba in 1815 and regained power in France again. The Quadruple Alliance of the Seventh Coalition outlawed him and Napolean was defeated at Waterloo in present day Belgium. He was exiled again, this time on Saint Helena, a tiny, remote and secure South Atlantic island off the coast of Africa.
Just defeat the elite 4 again and he will return.Hope it works.
Elba
Napoleon Bonaparte, who was exiled to Elba, Italy, after defeat in 1814, escaped and returned to France before being beaten again at the Battle of Waterloo in 1815 and imprisoned by the British on St Helena