The Russian army can only muster half …
Years: 1812 - 1812
September
The Russian army can only muster half of its strength on September 8.
Kutuzov chooses to act in accordance with his scorched earth tactics and retreat, leaving the road to Moscow open.
Kutuzov also orders the evacuation of the city.
By this point, the Russians have managed to draft large numbers of reinforcements into the army, bringing total Russian land forces to their peak strength in 1812 of nine hundred and four thousand with perhaps one hundred thousand in the vicinity of Moscow—the remnants of Kutuzov's army from Borodino partially reinforced.
Kutuzov chooses to act in accordance with his scorched earth tactics and retreat, leaving the road to Moscow open.
Kutuzov also orders the evacuation of the city.
By this point, the Russians have managed to draft large numbers of reinforcements into the army, bringing total Russian land forces to their peak strength in 1812 of nine hundred and four thousand with perhaps one hundred thousand in the vicinity of Moscow—the remnants of Kutuzov's army from Borodino partially reinforced.
Locations
People
- Alexander I of Russia
- Duke Eugen of Württemberg
- Jérôme Bonaparte
- Louis-Nicolas Davout
- Michael Andreas Barclay de Tolly
- Mikhail Kutuzov
- Napoleon
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
