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Napoleon’s Defeat in Russia and by European Allies

Napoleon’s Defeat in Russia and by European Allies. Arber Duka , Maksim Kholod , Sasha Gorenburg , Alina Migirov. Defeat in 1814. Napoleon's army weakened from attacking Russia He created a new army afterwards, but it was untrained.

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Napoleon’s Defeat in Russia and by European Allies

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  1. Napoleon’s Defeat in Russia and by European Allies Arber Duka, MaksimKholod, Sasha Gorenburg, Alina Migirov

  2. Defeat in 1814 • Napoleon's army weakened from attacking Russia • He created a new army afterwards, but it was untrained. • European forces destroyed his new army at the German city of Leipzig. • In April 1814, the armies of Austria, Russia, and Prussia reached France’s capitol, where Napoleon surrendered because his generals didn’t want to keep on fighting.

  3. The Battle of Waterloo, 1815 • June 15, 1815- Napoleon attacked the British in Waterloo, Belgium. Prussian forces arrived later on. • Reasons for defeat: • - Napoleon's army was • outnumbered • - European allies quickly • prepared and were well • trained • - Napoleon's men were • worn out

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