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Napoleon's invasion of Russia in 1812 failed primarily due to the vast distances, harsh winter conditions, and the Russian strategy of retreating and scorched earth tactics, which left his army without adequate supplies. The French Grande Armée, initially strong, faced severe attrition from hunger, cold, and constant skirmishes with Russian forces. Ultimately, the combination of logistical challenges and the resilience of the Russian military led to a disastrous retreat, significantly weakening Napoleon's power in Europe.

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