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Napoleon's Russian Winter: The Grand Army's Deadliest Enemy

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In June 1812, Napoleon Bonaparte launched the largest military invasion Europe had ever seen: over 600,000 soldiers crossed the Niemen River into Russia. Six months later, fewer than 100,000 returned. This episode dives into the catastrophic Russian campaign of 1812 — the strategy, the disastrous supply lines, the scorched-earth tactics of Mikhail Kutuzov, the battle of Borodino, and the harrowing retreat during the Russian winter. We examine the Grande Armée's composition, the role of the Cossacks, the famine at Smolensk, and the crossing of the Berezina River under fire. Was it hubris? A strategic miscalculation? Or a perfect storm of logistics, weather, and a determined enemy? Join Lucas and Luna as they unravel one of history's most famous military disasters. #Napoleon #RussianCampaign #1812 #GrandeArmée #Borodino #Kutuzov #Berezina #ScorchedEarth #Cossacks #Smolensk #Moscow #Retreat #Winter #History #FexingoHistory #EuroHistory #MilitaryHistory #NapoleonicWars Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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