Napoleon Bonaparte was with a practical approach when he attacked Russia.
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Napoleon Bonaparte was with a practical approach when he attacked Russia. - False
- Napoleon triumphantly marched his mighty army into Russia in June 1812. As his army was made up of soldiers from the various nations now under his influence, he seemed to be realistic.
- To punish Czar Alexander I for his misconduct in leaving the Continental System, Napoleon predicted a brief war. Napoleon brought around six lakh men to Russia.
- The invincible Grand Army of Napoleon was destroyed. The Russian army was directly pouring into central Europe, typically taking up Prussia and Austria as key allies, and the German nationalists were soon also rising up in fierce battle.
- In January 1813, to typically make matters worse the Duke of Wellington crossed the Pyrenees between France and Spain, allegedly threatening to invade France.
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