In 1812 Napoleon invaded Russia with the largest army Europe had ever seen, composed of troops from France as well as Poland, Germany, Italy and several other allied states. The campaign that followed saw the Russians use scorched earth tactics to deny the enemy supplies, while Napoleon advanced further and further into Russia, searching in vain for the decisive blow that would force Emperor Alexander to negotiate peace. Even after winning a costly victory at Borodino and occupying Moscow, Napoleon's invitation to negotiate received no response. Napoleon found himself 500 miles from friendly territory, outnumbered, poorly supplied, and with winter approaching. What followed was one of the most harrowing and disastrous events in military history - the Retreat from Moscow - in which Russian attacks, freezing weather and starvation virtually wiped out the once-proud Grande Armée. Special thanks to Alexander Averyanov for kind permission to use his paintings 'Battle of Smolensk', 'Artilleryman's Exploits', 'Prince Pyotr Bagration at Borodino: The Last Counterattack', 'Horse Guards at the Battle of Borodino', 'The Fighting for Shevardino Redoubt', 'The Fighting for Bagration Flèches'. 'Maloyaroslavets', 'At Gorodnya 25 October 1812' and 'Council of War at Gorodnya'. Special thanks to Egor Zaitsev for kind permission to use his painting 'Prayer Before the Battle of Borodino'. 👕 Buy EHTV t-shirts, hoodies, mugs and stickers here! Visit our online bookshop to find great books on this and other topics: UK site - US site - As a affiliate we earn from qualifying purchases while donating 10% of sales to support independent bookshops! Thank you to our series partner Osprey Publishing 📚Recommended books about the Napoleonic Wars: 📖Campaign: Borodino 1812 by Philip Haythornthwaite 📖The Cossacks 1799 - 1815 by Laurence Spring 📖The Napoleonic Wars by Todd Fisher / 📖Combat: French Guardsman vs Russian Jäger 1812-14 🎶🎶 Music from Filmstro: Get 20% off an annual license with this exclusive code: EPICHISTORYTV_ANN 🎶 Additional music from Kevin MacLeod (): Long Note Three; Song of the Volga Boatmen; Intrepid, Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 Support Epic History TV on Patreon from $1 per video, and get perks including ad-free early access, exclusive updates and access to the creator, and votes on future topics. 👉Check out the new historical fiction novel 'Terribilita' by Ben Wyckoff Shore: #EpicHistoryTV #NapoleonicWars #Napoleon
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