How Napoleon Lost an ENTIRE Army in Russia | 1812 | Time Travels

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  • Discover the life of Napoleon Bonaparte, the French Emperor and military genius, as we delve into his triumphs, reforms, and downfall due to his failed invasion of Russia. 🌎 Subscribe to Time Travels Here:
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    Discover the incredible life of Napoleon Bonaparte in this video. From his humble beginnings in Corsica, he rose through the ranks of the French army to become the Emperor of France in 1804. Under his leadership, France became the dominant power in Europe, and Napoleon implemented a series of reforms that modernized the country's legal and educational systems.
    In this video, we explore the factors that led to Napoleon's rise and fall, including his military conquests, political reforms, and his ultimate downfall due to his failed invasion of Russia. Join us to learn more about this iconic figure in European history and his lasting impact on the world.
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  • @SalMinella
    @SalMinella Рік тому +13

    Mike was nice enough to mention me in a Oceanliner Designs video so I’ll leave a comment here to tickle the algo.

  • @meg_allen
    @meg_allen Рік тому +8

    love oceanliner designs so much so love to see mike breaking out into this type of content too! great video!

  • @that1guy335
    @that1guy335 Рік тому +2

    really well presented and edited

  • @The_Dudester
    @The_Dudester Рік тому +3

    Parts of this campaign is in US Army Officer training-overextended supply lines and an ill equipped army. Besides the one nut case you mentioned, another military leader (Santa Anna) overextended both his army and supply lines and lost focus of this because of his desire to have alone time with a 13 year old girl.

  • @JRJ2000
    @JRJ2000 Рік тому +2

    Very interesting, well researched video. You deserve more subscribers on this channel. 👍

  • @pintokitkat
    @pintokitkat Рік тому

    I love the prefabricated fences, hi viz marshall vests and plastic tape in the videos of the French troops.

  • @aonghusofaolain8686
    @aonghusofaolain8686 Рік тому

    I learned so much. Thank you
    (The alternate outcome was also quite interesting)

  • @katarinaburman6448
    @katarinaburman6448 Рік тому +1

    Lovely video, but I got confused by the David Klöcker Ehrenstrahl painting that was being shown (at 8:19). It depicts the Swedish Royal family in the 1690s and I fail to see the connection to what is being discussed: Tsar Alexander’s modernisation to Russia. Can someone help me out? What has it to do with Karl XI of Sweden?

  • @TheHylianBatman
    @TheHylianBatman Рік тому +2

    Napoleon's a git!
    It feels obvious to us now that any invasion of Russia would fail. I wonder how Napoleon viewed it at the time.

    • @TM_2024GO
      @TM_2024GO 11 місяців тому

      Napoleon is the best general that ever lived. A very smart guy, made one big mistake in his entire life.

  • @TM_2024GO
    @TM_2024GO 11 місяців тому

    Hey Mike, great video but Napoleon didn’t proclame himself emperor, after his coup, he proclaimed himself first consul with two more at his side. After that, the people of France elected him as emperor.

  • @paveloleynikov4715
    @paveloleynikov4715 Рік тому

    It wasn't like looting was exclusive for Napoleon's army. Basically, full support of army on enemy territory was not possible until mass adoption of railroads.
    Also, Moscow were much more than "Old capital". Its economical and moral significance were enormous.

  • @Uaeboravisma
    @Uaeboravisma Рік тому +1

    We are all here from oceanliner designs aren't we

  • @majortwit
    @majortwit Рік тому

    Suddenly I’m chilled and desiring sustenance. So, the famous Napoleon pose was because his hands were cold?

  • @alansutton9388
    @alansutton9388 Рік тому

    Nappi another corporal who got it wrong