A scorched earth policy and delaying tactics until the onset of winter.
the naked mile
Russia employed a scorched earth strategy during the Napoleonic Wars, retreating and destroying resources as they went, depriving Napoleon's army of supplies and shelter. This tactic, combined with the harsh Russian winter, severely weakened the French forces. Additionally, the vastness of Russian territory stretched Napoleon's supply lines thin, contributing to his eventual defeat. The combination of these factors led to a disastrous retreat for Napoleon in 1812, marking a significant turning point in his downfall.
napoleon did not invade Russia. Yes, actually, he did. The cold Russian Winter defeated Hitler and Napoleon.
Mainly because Napoleon ordered them to.
1812
in 1813, napoleon was defeated in the Battle of the Nations at Leipzig.IMPROVEMENTNapoleon's army was defeated in Russia in the year 1812.
Adolf Hitler, and just like Napoleon, he had to retreat.
Napoleon's invasion of Russia was a complete disaster.
Napoleon's army that invaded Russia was known as Grande Armée. This invasion was the beginning of Napoleon's demise.
No, he invaded Russia due to Czar Alexander breaking his word about sticking with the Continental System, which was a boycott against trading with the British.
From Russia.
June 1812