Napoleon - Fewer than 40,000 crossing the Berezina River
Time: Nov, 1812
Place: Russian Empire
Details: The French suffered in the course of a ruinous retreat, including from the harshness of the Russian Winter. The Armée had begun as over 400,000 front line troops, with fewer than 40,000 crossing the Berezina River in November 1812. The Russians had lost 150,000 in battle and hundreds of thousands of civilians.
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