How Did Napoleon Bonaparte Attack In Russia

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As the Russians retreated in two columns, Napoleon advanced toward Moscow, encountering little opposition apart from small-scale Cossack raids. He succeeded in reaching and capturing the city on September 14th, 1812 (8). The French were again met with an inferno. Moscow, made up of mostly wooden buildings, had been set on fire. The Russians had applied their scorched-earth tactic once again. There were no supplies, no food, and no shelter for the exhausted Grande Armée. Feodor Rostopchin, the governor of Moscow, had agreed to strip the city of all its supplies, under the order of Tsar Alexander. Two-thirds of Moscow’s 270,000 population had evacuated, and those who stayed behind were mostly foreign merchants, traders, and servants. As the majority

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