Attrition warfare against Napoleon
The attrition warfare against Napoleon began on 24 June 1812 when Napoleon's Grande Armée crossed the Neman River into Russia and ended on 14 December 1812 with the total defeat of the Grande Armée. A visual representation is given by the drawing of Charles Joseph Minard. Elements of the Russian attrition warfare interfered with Napoleon's military logistics and won the war without a decisive battle.
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Attrition warfare against Napoleon
The attrition warfare against Napoleon began on 24 June 1812 when Napoleon's Grande Armée crossed the Neman River into Russia and ended on 14 December 1812 with the total defeat of the Grande Armée. A visual representation is given by the drawing of Charles Joseph Minard. Elements of the Russian attrition warfare interfered with Napoleon's military logistics and won the war without a decisive battle.
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1812-12-14
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Russian victory
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Minard's Map of French Casualties
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the French invasion of Russia
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Russian victory
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