Napoleon's Russian campaign Peace between France and Russia lasted five years in 1807, but neither party was satisfied. Napoleon thought that the solution of Tilsett was just a convenient armistice. In 1807, he was unable to invade Russia, but he could not tolerate another European force for a long time. Napoleon believes that war with Russia is necessary, because by destroying the only power to destroy the UK, this power is to allow him to join any problems to her It's still good enough. Napoleon began preparing for the war.
Napoleon's devastating Russian campaign made his enemies more bold. In April 1814, Britain, Austria, Prussia, Russia 's alliance of allies gathered in France and Napoleon abandoned the throne. The victor regained the French monarchy and exiled Napoleon to the small Mediterranean island Elba near Corsica. But the adventure of Napoleon is not over yet. In March 1815, he ran away from Elba Island, returned to France, and reorganized its troops. Before British defeated him in Waterloo, Belgium, he once again dominated France. The great European powers expelled Napoleon to isolated Isle of Saint Helena in a remote location in the South Atlantic, and died of natural reasons in 1821, so they did not want to engage with the generals further.
Napoleon's Russian campaign Peace between France and Russia lasted five years in 1807, but neither party was satisfied. Napoleon thought that the solution of Tilsett was just a convenient armistice. In 1807, he was unable to invade Russia, but he could not tolerate another European force for a long time. - Napoleon Bonaparte's invasion of Napoleon to Russia was the main factor in his downfall. In 1812, the alliance between Napoleon and Alexander I collapsed, began Russian invasion, and ended a devastating retreat from Moscow. Since then, the whole Europe, including his own allies Austria and Prussia, opposed him. He will continue fighting, but the possibility that he will face is impossible.