Allied Unity as the Main Factor in the Eventual Defeat of Napoleon
[2023-08-03 19:35:54]
The unity of the alliance is the main factor of the final failure of Napoleon, and between 1812 and 1815 many changes and conflicts occurred in Europe. Napoleon was at the center of all the change and conflict, and he was beaten hard. This question will be answered by observing the development of Europe between 1812 and 1815 and the unification of most of Napoleon's failure.
Napoleon - Napoleon Bonaparte was a leader of the army who had an alliance with Jacobins during the French Revolution. When he beat the Italian Austrians, he became a national hero. In 1799, Napoleon finished the French Revolution when he defeated the catalog and founded the French Consulate. He finally crowns his French emperor
The downfall of Napoleon is a slow process, actually years ago when Napoleon was actually beaten by European allies. Napoleon's first military defeat occurred in 1810 when his generals Massena was defeated in Portugal in the battle of Napoleon Peninsula. In addition to the failure of the peninsula, Napoleon never won the water war with the British. But the biggest failure of Napoleon was the operation of the Russian army in 1812, he lost his reputation with about 200,000 men.
After many years of battle in Russia, Napoleon ultimately defeated Russia and allied with them in an effort to destroy the British Empire. However, both parties violated the treaty and started war with each other. As usual, Napoleon decided to attack Russia and continue to invade. When he passed this vast plain he occupied 500,000 troops and noticed the village being ridiculous. Finally, just before arriving in the capital of Moscow, Napoleon received resistance from the Russian army, but after the fierce battle Napoleon's army won.
By the beginning of 1814, when he learned that the Allies invaded France, Napoleon came again to Paris. From winter to spring, Napoleon beat the big allies of Brienne, Champobere, Mont Miraille, Montreux, and Heims. It was a desperate fight, and Napoleon fought against his previous glory. But 85,000 French do not have the opportunity to fight 350,000 allies
After Napoleon returned to France, the Allied Union - Austrians, British, Prussian, and Russian - believed the Emperor of France to be enemies and they began preparing for the war. Napoleon fostered a new army and planned to strike first strike by defeating allied troops one by one before they started joint attack against him. In June 1815, his troops invaded Belgium where British and Prussian troops were stationed. On June 16, the Napoleonic army repulsed Prussia at the Battle of Rini. But two days later on June 18, at the battle of Waterloo near Brussels, the French were suppressed by British troops with the help of Prussia.