French troops had occupied Swedish Pomerania on …
Years: 1813 - 1813
French troops had occupied Swedish Pomerania on January 9, 1812, to end the illegal trade with the United Kingdom from Sweden, which was in violation of the Continental System.
Swedish estates had been confiscated and Swedish officers and soldiers taken as prisoners.
In response, Sweden had declared neutrality and signed the secret Treaty of Saint Petersburg with Russia against France and Denmark–Norway on April 5.
On July 18, the Treaty of Örebro had formally ended the wars between Britain and Sweden and Britain and Russia, forming an alliance between Russia, Britain, and Sweden.
However, when Napoleon marched on Moscow, neither Britain nor Sweden would give any military support to Russia, which had been left on its own.
The alliance existed only on paper.
Swedish estates had been confiscated and Swedish officers and soldiers taken as prisoners.
In response, Sweden had declared neutrality and signed the secret Treaty of Saint Petersburg with Russia against France and Denmark–Norway on April 5.
On July 18, the Treaty of Örebro had formally ended the wars between Britain and Sweden and Britain and Russia, forming an alliance between Russia, Britain, and Sweden.
However, when Napoleon marched on Moscow, neither Britain nor Sweden would give any military support to Russia, which had been left on its own.
The alliance existed only on paper.
People
Groups
- Sweden, (second) Kingdom of
- Denmark-Norway, Kingdom of
- Prussia, Kingdom of
- Russian Empire
- Britain (United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland)
- France, (first) Empire of
- Austrian Empire
