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balu736 [363]
4 years ago
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What factors led to napoleons defeat in russia?

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Lelu [443]4 years ago
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The two major factors that led to Napoleon's defeat in Russia were 1) Russia's massive physical size (since it was impossible for his men to cover enough ground, and 2) the brutal winter that left many of his men sick or dead. 
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