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- Battle_of_Borodino abstract "The Battle of Borodino (Russian: Бородинское сражение, Borodinskoe srazhenie; French: Bataille de la Moskova), fought on September 7, 1812, was a major engagement in the Napoleonic Wars during the French invasion of Russia. The fighting involved around 250,000 troops and produced at least 70,000 casualties, making Borodino the single deadliest day of the Napoleonic Wars. The battle unfolded near the village of Borodino, west of the town of Mozhaysk. Napoleon and the Grande Armée launched an attack against the Russian army commanded by Kutuzov, driving the latter back from their initial positions but failing to score a decisive victory. Both armies were exhausted after the battle and the Russians withdrew from the field the following day. Borodino represented the last Russian effort at stopping the French advance on Moscow, which fell a week later. Napoleon's failure to score a decisive win ensured that his army would continue deeper into Russia with no clear way of bringing Czar Alexander to peace.After a series of Russian retreats at the beginning of the campaign, the nobility grew alarmed about the advancing French troops and forced the Czar to sack the army's commander, Barclay de Tolly. Kutuzov was appointed as his replacement and the Russians decided to make a final stand to save Moscow. They fortified their positions and dug in, waiting for the French to attack. The Russian right wing occupied ideal defensive terrain, so the French tried to press the Russian left for much of the battle. The highlight of the fighting became the bloody struggle for the large Raevsky redoubt near the village of Borodino itself. The French managed to capture this redoubt late into the day, gradually forcing the rest of the Russian army to pull back as well. The Russians suffered terrible casualties during the fighting, losing over a third of their army. French losses were also heavy, further exacerbating the logistical difficulties that Napoleon encountered in the campaign. The exhausted French forces, and the lack of information on the condition of the Russian army, persuaded Napoleon to remain on the battlefield with his army instead of ordering the kind of vigorous pursuit reminiscent of previous campaigns. Napoleon's Imperial Guard, the only unit on the battlefield that saw no fighting, was available to swing into action at a moment's notice. In refusing to commit the Guard, some historians believe, he lost his one chance to destroy the Russian army and to win the campaign. The capture of Moscow would prove a hollow reward since the Russians had no intention of negotiating with Napoleon for peace. The French evacuated Russia's spiritual capital in October and conducted a difficult retreat that only ended in December, by which point the remainder of the Grande Armée had largely unraveled. Historical reports of the battle differed significantly depending on whether they originated from supporters of the French or Russian side. Factional fighting among senior officers within each army also led to conflicting accounts and disagreements over the roles of particular officers.".
- Battle_of_Borodino causalties "(inc. 47 generals, 480 officers)".
- Battle_of_Borodino causalties "~30,000–35,000 dead, wounded and captured".
- Battle_of_Borodino combatant "*22pxDuchy of Warsaw".
- Battle_of_Borodino combatant "*Confederation of the Rhine".
- Battle_of_Borodino combatant "*Italy".
- Battle_of_Borodino combatant "French Empire".
- Battle_of_Borodino combatant "Russian Empire".
- Battle_of_Borodino commander Eugène_de_Beauharnais.
- Battle_of_Borodino commander Joachim_Murat.
- Battle_of_Borodino commander Michael_Andreas_Barclay_de_Tolly.
- Battle_of_Borodino commander Michel_Ney.
- Battle_of_Borodino commander Mikhail_Kutuzov.
- Battle_of_Borodino commander Napoleon.
- Battle_of_Borodino commander Pyotr_Bagration.
- Battle_of_Borodino date "1812-09-07".
- Battle_of_Borodino isPartOfMilitaryConflict French_invasion_of_Russia.
- Battle_of_Borodino place Borodino_(village),_Mozhaysky_District,_Moscow_Oblast.
- Battle_of_Borodino place Russia.
- Battle_of_Borodino strength "120,000–160,000 men".
- Battle_of_Borodino strength "130,000–190,000 men".
- Battle_of_Borodino strength "587 guns".
- Battle_of_Borodino strength "624 guns".
- Battle_of_Borodino territory Moscow.
- Battle_of_Borodino territory Russian_Empire.
- Battle_of_Borodino thumbnail Battle_of_Borodino_1812.png?width=300.
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- Battle_of_Borodino caption "--09-07".
- Battle_of_Borodino casualties "40000".
- Battle_of_Borodino casualties "~30,000–35,000 dead, wounded and captured".
- Battle_of_Borodino combatant "* 22px Duchy of Warsaw * Italy * Confederation of the Rhine".
- Battle_of_Borodino combatant "French Empire".
- Battle_of_Borodino combatant "Russian Empire".
- Battle_of_Borodino commander "Eugène de Beauharnais".
- Battle_of_Borodino commander "Joachim Murat".
- Battle_of_Borodino commander "Michael Andreas Barclay de Tolly".
- Battle_of_Borodino commander "Michel Ney".
- Battle_of_Borodino commander "Mikhail Kutuzov".
- Battle_of_Borodino commander "Napoleon I".
- Battle_of_Borodino commander "Pyotr Bagration".
- Battle_of_Borodino conflict "Battle of Borodino".
- Battle_of_Borodino date "1812-09-07".
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- Battle_of_Borodino partof "the French invasion of Russia (1812)".
- Battle_of_Borodino place Borodino_(village),_Mozhaysky_District,_Moscow_Oblast.
- Battle_of_Borodino place Russia.
- Battle_of_Borodino strength "120000".
- Battle_of_Borodino strength "130000".
- Battle_of_Borodino strength "587".
- Battle_of_Borodino strength "624".
- Battle_of_Borodino territory "Napoleon captures Moscow, then retreats from Russian Empire".
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- Battle_of_Borodino subject Category:1812_in_Russia.
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- Battle_of_Borodino subject Category:Battles_of_the_Napoleonic_Wars.
- Battle_of_Borodino subject Category:Conflicts_in_1812.
- Battle_of_Borodino subject Category:French_invasion_of_Russia.
- Battle_of_Borodino subject Category:Moscow_Oblast.
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- Battle_of_Borodino comment "The Battle of Borodino (Russian: Бородинское сражение, Borodinskoe srazhenie; French: Bataille de la Moskova), fought on September 7, 1812, was a major engagement in the Napoleonic Wars during the French invasion of Russia. The fighting involved around 250,000 troops and produced at least 70,000 casualties, making Borodino the single deadliest day of the Napoleonic Wars. The battle unfolded near the village of Borodino, west of the town of Mozhaysk.".
- Battle_of_Borodino label "Bataille de la Moskova".
- Battle_of_Borodino label "Batalha de Borodino".
- Battle_of_Borodino label "Batalla de Borodinó".
- Battle_of_Borodino label "Batalla de Borodinó".
- Battle_of_Borodino label "Battaglia di Borodino".
- Battle_of_Borodino label "Battle of Borodino".
- Battle_of_Borodino label "Bitva u Borodina".
- Battle_of_Borodino label "Bitwa pod Borodino".
- Battle_of_Borodino label "Borodino Muharebesi".
- Battle_of_Borodino label "Borogyinói csata".