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hiiiii....why could not Napoleon win the battle in Russia ?

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Answered by kaalipavan
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Napoleon hoped this battle would win the war for him, but the Russian army slipped away and continued to retreat, leaving Smolensk to burn. As their army fell back, the Russians employed scorched-earth tactics, destroying villages, towns and crops and forcing the invaders to rely on a supply system that was incapable of feeding their large army in the field.On 7 September the French caught up with the Russian army, which had dug itself in on hillsides before the small town of Borodino, seventy miles west of Moscow. The battle that followed, the bloodiest single-day action of the Napoleonic Wars, with 72,000 casualties, resulted in a narrow French victory.

Answered by Ritiksuglan
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Napoleon hoped this battle would win the war for him, but the Russian army slipped away and continued to retreat, leaving Smolensk to burn. ... The battle that followed, the bloodiest single-day action of the Napoleonic Wars, with 72,000 casualties, resulted in a narrow French victory.

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