Napoleon and Hitler thought they were invincible, but Russia's ice guards proved them wrong. In 1812, The French Emperor Napoleon led the invasion of Russia, and he was ready for everything he might face, but he did not expect a cold winter in Moscow. In 1941, Hitler attacked the Soviet Union, but was as blocked by the Russian winter as before.<br> The battle launched by Napoleon. In 1812, Napoleon had a well-equipped army on the Russian border, confident that he would take over Russia within five weeks. But Napoleon's army, which entered Russia, was slow to win, and the shipment of grain and grass came to a halt. By August, Napoleon had failed to win a decisive victory, and he faced the choice of continuing to pursue or stationing troops for the winter. Later, he chose to move towards Moscow, the Russians abandoned the city, Napoleon's progress became meaningless. In October 1812, Napoleon ordered the withdrawal, but was blocked by the Russians, and the French were killed and wounded in the cold winter. And then lost 50,000 people to cross the Berezna River. Soon, Paris was captured and Napoleon abdicated.<br> Russia's Ice and Snow Guards. Natural factors must be taken into account in any military operation. Napoleon and Hitler paid the price for underestimating the harshness of the Russian winter. For the Russians, winter is their snow guard.
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