Napoleon had reached Vilnius on June 28, …
Years: 1812 - 1812
July
Napoleon had reached Vilnius on June 28, leaving ten thousand dead horses in his wake.
These horses were vital to bringing up further supplies to an army in desperate need.
Napoleon had supposed that Alexander would sue for peace at this point and is to be disappointed, and not for the last time.
Barclay has continued to retreat to the Drissa, having deciding that the concentration of the 1st and 2nd armies is his first priority.
These horses were vital to bringing up further supplies to an army in desperate need.
Napoleon had supposed that Alexander would sue for peace at this point and is to be disappointed, and not for the last time.
Barclay has continued to retreat to the Drissa, having deciding that the concentration of the 1st and 2nd armies is his first priority.
Locations
People
- Alexander I of Russia
- Duke Eugen of Württemberg
- Jérôme Bonaparte
- Louis-Nicolas Davout
- Michael Andreas Barclay de Tolly
- Mikhail Kutuzov
- Napoleon
- Pyotr Bagration
Groups
- Portuguese people
- Poles (West Slavs)
- Austria, Archduchy of
- Baltic Germans
- Russians (East Slavs)
- Cossacks
- Spaniards (Latins)
- Denmark-Norway, Kingdom of
- Portugal, Bragança Kingdom of
- Russian Empire
- Britain (United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland)
- Switzerland
- France, (first) Empire of
- Italy, Bonapartist Kingdom of
- Rhine, Confederation of the (Rhine Confederation)
- Naples, Bonapartist Kingdom of
- Warsaw, Duchy of
- Spain, Bonapartist Kingdom of
