Campaigns Of Napoleon - The
Napoleon led over 600,000 men into Russia.
Napoleon changed the world not just through borders, but through systems.
He introduced mass conscription ( levée en masse ). The Campaigns of Napoleon
A lightning campaign that effectively dismantled the Prussian army in a single day.
He promoted officers based on talent rather than noble birth. Napoleon led over 600,000 men into Russia
After a pyrrhic victory at Borodino and occupying a burning Moscow, the French were forced to retreat through a brutal winter. Only a fraction of the army survived. 🏛️ The Fall and the Hundred Days (1813–1815)
After escaping exile, Napoleon’s final gamble ended on a rainy field in Belgium. The Duke of Wellington and Gebhard von Blücher delivered the final blow, leading to Napoleon's permanent exile on St. Helena. 🎖️ Legacy of the Campaigns Only a fraction of the army survived
Known as the "Battle of the Three Emperors," it is considered his greatest masterpiece. He feigned weakness to lure the Russo-Austrian forces into a trap, shattering the Third Coalition.