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the courier of Rhineland loses all that he has on his way home from Leipzig​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Clash of Leipzig, additionally called Battle of the Nations, (Oct. 16–19, 1813), conclusive thrashing for Napoleon, bringing about the devastation of what was left of French power in Germany and Poland. The fight was battled at Leipzig, in Saxony, between roughly 185,000 French and different troops under Napoleon, and around 320,000 associated troops, including Austrian, Prussian, Russian, and Swedish powers, told separately by Prince Karl Philipp Schwarzenberg, General Gebhard Leberecht Blücher, General Leonty Leontyevich Bennigsen, and the Swedish crown ruler Jean Bernadotte.

After his retreat from Russia in 1812, Napoleon mounted another hostile in Germany in 1813. His armed forces neglected to take Berlin, nonetheless, and were compelled to pull back west of the Elbe River. At the point when the partnered militaries undermined Napoleon's line of correspondences through Leipzig, he was compelled to amass his powers in that city.

Answered by megha19astro
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Answer:Napoleon here is represented as a postman on his way back to france after he lost the battle of leipzig in 1813 each letter dropping out of his back bears the names of the territories he lost

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