Lol Russians forgetting they broke the UK blocus, they had 220 000 men in front of the Poland's borders, they proposed Austria and Prussia to attack France while they were supposed to be allies, they refused Napoléon's compromises to favorise the russian economy despite the english blocus, they didn't answer any of the letters he addressed to them.
Sure, sure, Napoléon went to invade for his own glory.
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At Borodino, Kutozov lost more than the French and almost the entire army with which he retreated died from hunger, cold and disease.
Russian propaganda.
Litraly what happend
Why did Napoleon attack russian empire?
In short vecause of the continental nlockade against britain which russia broke
this is only like 1/3 of the story of Napoleons defeat. No mention of the English? Spain? Hubsburg betrayals?
This is only a small slice of Napoleon’s experience in Russia.
Obviously, if you describe events in detail, it will take even more time than the time they actually took.
Lol Russians forgetting they broke the UK blocus, they had 220 000 men in front of the Poland's borders, they proposed Austria and Prussia to attack France while they were supposed to be allies, they refused Napoléon's compromises to favorise the russian economy despite the english blocus, they didn't answer any of the letters he addressed to them.
Sure, sure, Napoléon went to invade for his own glory.