Napoleon arrived just in time to see the Russians burn Moscow to the ground, starting a retreat through the Russian winter that made the Wehrmacht look like they had an easy run of things.
Anyone have any stuff on knights vs mongols...
He occupied it for about a month after the Russians abandoned it. It still counts.
You do know that he loses at the end, don't you?
Do you know how many losing sides people on here side with?
I'm not saying Napoleon's invasion was as successful as the mongols or Poland, I'm just pointing out that Napoleon did in fact capture Moscow. Of course he never conquered Russia as a whole but that was never really the plan.
I'd have a lot more respect for him, and forgive a lot more, if he hadn't betrayed the French Republic by crowning himself Emperor.
Crowning himself emperor was the one good thing he did tbh
Composite bows shit om the self bows. English where just barbarians when it comes to archery. English longbow meme exist only because of the 19th century British propaganda (same propaganda that invented memes: European swords are iron clubs weighting 20 pounds, knights needed a crane to get on the horse, knight falling on the ground can't get up etc).
Impossible difficulty. Conquer Russia during WINTER.
Go back to sucking Saxe-Coburg-Gothe taint, Royalist.
Opinion discarded.