Barclay has refused to fight despite Bagration's …

Years: 1812 - 1812
August
Barclay has refused to fight despite Bagration's urgings.

Several times he had attempted to establish a strong defensive position, but each time the French advance had been too quick for him to finish preparations and he had been forced to retreat once more.

When the French army progresses further, serious problems in foraging surface, aggravated by scorched earth tactics of the Russian army advocated by Karl Ludwig von Phull.

Political pressure on Barclay to give battle and the general's continuing reluctance to do so (viewed as intransigence by the Russian nobility) leads to his removal.

He is replaced in his position as commander-in-chief by the popular veteran Mikhail Illarionovich Kutuzov.

Kutuzov, however, continues much along the line of the general Russian strategy, fighting the occasional defensive engagement but being careful not to risk the army in an open battle.

Instead the Russian army falls back ever deeper into Russia's interior.

Following a defeat at Smolensk on August 16–18 he continues the move east.

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