The Campaigns Of Napoleon -

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)

Napoleon’s early campaigns showcased his "Corps d’Armée" system, allowing for unprecedented speed and flexibility. The Campaigns of Napoleon

The "Battle of the Nations." Napoleon was defeated by a massive allied force, leading to his first exile on Elba. After a pyrrhic victory at Borodino and occupying

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. The "Battle of the Nations

A decisive victory over Russia that led to the Treaty of Tilsit, making Napoleon the arbiter of Europe. 🌍 The Zenith and the Peninsular Ulcer (1808–1811)

He promoted officers based on talent rather than noble birth.

What Napoleon called his "Spanish Ulcer." A grueling guerrilla conflict in Spain and Portugal drained French manpower and resources for years.