Napoleon's downfall can be attributed to several key factors. First, his disastrous invasion of Russia in 1812, marked by harsh winter conditions and fierce resistance, decimated his army. Second, the formation of the Sixth Coalition, comprising various European powers united against him, significantly weakened his position. Lastly, his overextension and inability to maintain control over conquered territories led to widespread resistance and ultimately contributed to his defeat.
the invasion of russia !
His decision to invade Russia -Apex answer.
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Nazism fell in Germany because it ran out of resources and people to continue the war.
In Russia Napoleon was faced with long supply lines that were under constant attack by cossacks. In Spain he faced guerrilla warfare. Against the UK he met his Waterloo.
the invasion of russia !
His decision to invade Russia
His decision to invade Russia -Apex answer.
The Consulate.
war and famine
because they want something change to their government
The Peninsular war is what he blamed it on, but his Russian defeat also played a major role.
France's weak economy and the drain of Napoleon's many wars...
The recent recession is one major reason.
One of the reasons for their eventual downfall was their love of publicity.
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Haiti, Elba and Saint Helena, I believe.