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Napoleon's Invasion of Russia: The Mistake That Ended an Empire — Fexingo History

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In 1812, Napoleon Bonaparte, master of Europe, led the Grande Armée — over 600,000 men — into the vastness of Russia. It was the largest invasion force ever assembled, and it would end in catastrophic defeat. Lucas and Luna dissect this pivotal campaign, from the crossing of the Niemen River to the bloody Battle of Borodino, the occupation of Moscow, and the harrowing winter retreat. They explore the strategic miscalculations: the failure to supply an army over immense distances, the Tsar's scorched-earth tactics, and the Russian refusal to negotiate. This show examines how the invasion shattered Napoleon's aura of invincibility, catalyzed the Sixth Coalition, and ultimately led to his first abdication in 1814. Beyond the battlefield, they discuss the human toll — the thousands who froze, starved, or were cut down by Cossacks — and the enduring legacy of this disaster in military history and European memory. Why does this mistake still haunt imperial ambitions today? Because it reveals the limits of power, the arrogance of genius, and the cruel mathematics of logistics. Tune in as Lucas and Luna trace the arc of hubris and ruin. #Napoleon #InvasionOfRussia #GrandeArmee #1812 #Borodino #Moscow #RetreatFromMoscow #ScorchedEarth #TsarAlexanderI #SixthCoalition #FrenchEmpire #RussianEmpire #MilitaryHistory #EuropeanHistory #NapoleonicWars #BattleOfBorodino #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo

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Episode Napoleon's 1812 Maps: The Cartographic Catastrophe Cover

Napoleon's 1812 Maps: The Cartographic Catastrophe

In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the role of mapmaking in Napoleon's disastrous 1812 invasion of Russia. They focus on the cartographer Charles-François Delamarche and the disastrously flawed maps used by the Grande Armée, which omitted roads, misrepresented distances, and failed to show vital terrain like marshes and forests. The conversation draws on the memoirs of Louis-François Lejeune and Philippe-Paul de Ségur to show how poor intelligence and outdated geography contributed to the army's fragmentation and starvation. The hosts also touch on the contrast between French and Russian mapping traditions, and how the Russian general staff's superior local knowledge gave them a strategic edge. The episode concludes by reflecting on how the limits of cartography shaped the course of the campaign. #NapoleonicWars #1812 #Cartography #CharlesFrancoisDelamarche #GrandeArmee #LouisFrancoisLejeune #PhilippePaulDeSegur #HistoryMaps #RussianEmpire #MilitaryHistory #FexingoHistory #InvasionOfRussia #CartographicErrors #WarAndGeography #MapHistory #19thCentury #Napoleon #History Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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Episode Napoleon's Polish Allies: The Duchy of Warsaw's 1812 Sacrifice Cover

Napoleon's Polish Allies: The Duchy of Warsaw's 1812 Sacrifice

While Napoleon's Grande Armée is often depicted as a French force, nearly half of its 600,000 men came from allied states. This episode focuses on the Duchy of Warsaw, a Polish state created by Napoleon in 1807, and its tragic contribution to the 1812 invasion. We follow the Polish V Corps under Prince Józef Poniatowski, who fought fiercely at Borodino and covered the retreat. We explore the political hopes of Polish nationalists who saw Napoleon as a liberator, only to be devastated by the campaign's failure. The episode covers the Battle of Smolensk, where Polish troops played a key role, and the disastrous crossing of the Berezina, where the Polish 7th Uhlan Regiment sacrificed itself to buy time for the Emperor. We also examine how the Duchy's economy was bled dry by Napoleon's demands, and how the remnants of the Polish army limped back to Warsaw, their dreams of independence shattered. The episode concludes with the Russian occupation of the Duchy in 1813 and the ultimate dissolution of the Polish state at the Congress of Vienna. #Napoleon #1812 #PolishLegions #DuchyOfWarsaw #JozefPoniatowski #Borodino #Berezina #Smolensk #GrandeArmee #PolishUhlans #NapoleonicWars #History #FexingoHistory #Poland #TsarAlexanderI #Kutuzov #VCorps #CongressOfVienna Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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Episode The Winter That Killed Napoleon's Army: Typhus in 1812 Cover

The Winter That Killed Napoleon's Army: Typhus in 1812

In the winter of 1812, the Grande Armée faced an enemy more deadly than the Cossacks or the cold: typhus. This episode examines the epidemic that ravaged Napoleon's forces as they retreated from Moscow, exploring the conditions that allowed the lice-borne disease to spread, the horrific symptoms that killed thousands, and the few medical efforts made to stop it. We focus on the typhus outbreak in Vilnius, where the army's collapse turned the city into a charnel house. Drawing on accounts from surgeon Jean-René-Hippolyte de la Combe and others, we uncover how disease, not battle, may have been the decisive factor in the campaign's destruction. Plus, a look at how the French medical corps was utterly unprepared for this invisible enemy, and why the epidemic's legacy haunted Napoleon's later campaigns. #Typhus1812 #GrandeArmée #Napoleon #Vilnius #JeanReneHippolyteDeLaCombe #MilitaryMedicine #EpidemicHistory #NapoleonicWars #RetreatFromMoscow #LiceBorneDisease #FexingoHistory #1812Campaign #History #MedicalHistory #WarAndDisease #NapoleonsRetreat #VilniusTyphus #EuropeanHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

20. Juni 2026 - 8 min
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Napoleon's Russian Prisoners: The Forgotten Captivity of 1812

We all know the Grande Armée froze and starved on the retreat from Moscow. But what about the tens of thousands who didn't make it back — who were taken prisoner by the Russians and marched east into an unknown fate? In this episode, Lucas and Luna follow the harrowing journey of Napoleon's captured soldiers, from the battlefield at Krasnyi and the Berezina crossing to the prison camps of Kazan, Saratov, and even Siberia. Drawing on the memoir of Captain François Dumonceau of the 2nd Swiss Regiment, we trace what happened after the surrender: the brutal winter marches, the makeshift hospitals, the unexpected kindness of some Russian villagers, and the years of captivity that stretched well into 1814. We also explore the strange story of the French officers who ended up teaching French in provincial Russian towns, and the slow, piecemeal repatriation that followed Napoleon's first abdication. A side of the 1812 campaign that is often overlooked — not death on the battlefield, but survival behind enemy lines. #Napoleon #1812 #RussianCampaign #PrisonersOfWar #GrandeArmée #FrançoisDumonceau #SwissRegiment #Krasnyi #Berezina #Kazan #Saratov #Siberia #Captivity #Repatriation #NapoleonicWars #MilitaryHistory #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

20. Juni 2026 - 10 min
Episode The Imperial Guard's Last Stand: Napoleon's Elite at Krasnyi Cover

The Imperial Guard's Last Stand: Napoleon's Elite at Krasnyi

In November 1812, as Napoleon's Grande Armée retreated from Moscow through snow and starvation, one unit remained unbroken: the Imperial Guard. At the Battle of Krasnyi, with Cossacks swarming and Marshal Ney's rearguard cut off, Napoleon faced an impossible choice. Would he commit his last intact troops to save Ney, or preserve them for the empire's survival? This episode examines the Guard's role in the retreat, the leadership of Marshals Bessières and Mortier, and the legendary exchange between Napoleon and his old soldiers who refused to surrender. Drawing on memoirs of Philippe-Paul de Ségur and Adrien Bourgogne, we explore how the sight of the Guard's bearskins and blue coats rallied survivors even as the army collapsed around them. We also trace the Guard's transformation from invincible elite to symbol of Napoleonic hubris, and ask: was holding them back a strategic necessity or a betrayal of comrades? #Napoleon #ImperialGuard #GrandeArmée #Krasnyi #RetreatFromMoscow #1812 #NapoleonicWars #MichelNey #JeanBaptisteBessières #AdrienBourgogne #PhilippePauldeSégur #VieilleGarde #Cossacks #MilitaryHistory #NapoleonicHistory #RussianCampaign #FexingoHistory #History Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

19. Juni 2026 - 7 min
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