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Napoleon's Bloodiest Day: Borodino 1812

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In 1812 Napoleon invaded Russia with the largest army Europe had ever seen. As it advanced, the Russian army retreated, and by September Napoleon's army had marched 470 miles into the depths of Russia. 70 miles west of Moscow near the village of Borodino, the Russian army, under a new commander, General Kutuzov, finally made a stand. The battle that followed was the bloodiest day's fighting of the Napoleonic Wars, and proved one of the most infamous battles of history. 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'. 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! 📚Recommended books about the Napoleonic Wars (as an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases): 📖Campaign: Borodino 1812 by Philip Haythornthwaite 📖The Napoleonic Wars by Todd Fisher 📖Combat: French Guardsman vs Russian Jäger 1812-14 📖Napoleon's Wars by Charles Esdaile 📖Napoleon the Great by Andrew Roberts 📖1812: Napoleon's Fatal March on Moscow 🎶🎶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 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. 👉MagellanTV - 👉History playlist - Sponsored by MagellanTV - a new streaming service with 2,000 documentaries worth watching. Use link to receive a one-month FREE trial! #EpicHistoryTV #NapoleonicWars #Napoleon

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