Retiro De Napoleón De Moscú 1812

Retiro De Napoleón De Moscú 1812

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History, Social Studies

11th Grade - University

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Napoleon's 1812 invasion of Russia ended in disaster. After entering Moscow, he found it largely abandoned and soon faced a devastating retreat. His army suffered from harsh winter conditions, lack of supplies, and constant Russian attacks. The crossing of the Berezina River was a critical moment, but the campaign ultimately resulted in massive losses for Napoleon, both in troops and prestige.

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What was Napoleon's expectation upon entering Moscow?

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Describe the events that led to the destruction of Moscow.

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How did the Russian forces respond to Napoleon's invasion?

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What was the significance of the battle at Maloyaroslavets?

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What challenges did Napoleon face during the winter retreat?

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Explain the role of the Cossacks during the retreat.

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What led to the final crossing of the Berezina River?

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