What happened at the invasion of russia?
What always happens in an invasion of Russia. The invaders lose. “Rule one on page one of the book of war: don’t march on Moscow.” It depends on which invasion. There was Napoleon’s for starters. He invaded Russia because of the forces opposing him, Russia was the biggest land-based nation. (Napoleon’s navy was weak, so he couldn’t invade Britain.) So he rounded up an army, from France as well as some Germanic countries, and attacked. The main thing wrong with the invasion was that the attacking forces couldn’t get supplies. Napoleon’s troops were used to harvesting supplies from the area. This was fine if green France, but Russia isn’t green. It’s white. This made finding food difficult. Also, Napoleon did not plan on attacking Moscow originally. Instead, he was just looking to destroy the Russian army and get out. As such, he only kept provisions for 40 days. However, the Russians decided that they wanted to stay away from the French. They back-peddled all the way to Moscow. Napoleon