The Battle of Borodino.
They used the tactics of scorched earth. And that rusland was very big. They set fire to their capital after napoleon marched in ther. And they used the harsh winter.
He hoped to get the Russian army to engage in battle early but the Russians kept retreating until Borodino and then they fell back beyond Moscow. Napoleon was welcomed to Moscow by a burning city and the Russian winter.
Because the guerrilla's were not an army Napoleon could defeat in open battle.
In 1800, Napoleon defeated the Austrian Army during the Battle of Marengo. Marengo is a town in Italy.
The Fench Army of Napoleon
The first country to defeat Napoleon was Russia, particularly during the French invasion of Russia in 1812. The harsh winter, combined with the scorched earth tactics employed by the Russian army, led to a disastrous retreat for Napoleon's forces. This defeat marked a significant turning point in the Napoleonic Wars and ultimately contributed to his downfall.
The Battle of Borodino.
Borodino
The Battle of Friedland was a battle that took place in the year 1807. In the Battle of Friedland, a French army lead by Napoleon attempted to defeat a Russian army.
Battle of Friedland
He hoped to get the Russian army to engage in battle early but the Russians kept retreating until Borodino and then they fell back beyond Moscow. Napoleon was welcomed to Moscow by a burning city and the Russian winter.
The Russians were used to the harsh winters. Napoleon's army was not.
Because the guerrilla's were not an army Napoleon could defeat in open battle.
Simply by waiting to attack during the brutal Russian winter.
In 1800, Napoleon defeated the Austrian Army during the Battle of Marengo. Marengo is a town in Italy.
He failed to defeat the Army of the Seventh Coalition.
The Fench Army of Napoleon
The battle of Eylau, fought on February 8, 1807. After fifteen hours of combat the Russian Commander, general Bennigsen, decided to retreat, but the battle was all but inconclusive and its outcome can't be considered a Napoleon victory and/or a Russian defeat. That especially if we compare the French casualties of about 25000 men with those of Bennigsen's Army and Lestoq's Prussian Corp of about 15000. Strategically, Bennigsen's winter offensive was repulsed though not decisively, and this is the only positive outcome for Napoleon. The Russian Army reoccupied Eylau after the French retired to their winter quarters and was ready to restart the match the following spring.