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10 sie 2021 · Following the Battle of Borodino, the Russians abandoned Moscow, which fell to the French on 14 September 1812. That night fire broke out in the city and raged on for six days, ultimately destroying three-quarters of Moscow but sparing most of the stored food supplies.
7 wrz 2021 · Historical Map of Europe & the Mediterranean (14 September 1812) - French occupation of Moscow: Napoleon pushed deep into Russia in the hope of drawing the Russians into a decisive battle, but it was not until the French army approached Moscow itself in early September 1812 that his opponents felt forced to make a stand at Borodino, on the road ...
Map of the State of Ohio Relief shown by hachures. Shows counties, major roads, and important settlements in each county, including the Black Swamp of NW Ohio and the Unbroken Sandstone Region in SE Ohio. From: Archaeologia Americana...
War of 1812 Animated Map Gallery. Battle of Baltimore – September 12-14, 1814. Battle of Bladensburg – August 24, 1814. Battle of Caulks Field – August 30-31, 1814.
Description: A series of maps showing the principal regions, campaigns, forts, and battle sites of the War of 1812, including: the northern seat of war in southern Canada, New York, Pennsylvania, Ohio, and the Michigan Territory; the vicinity of Detroit; the vicinity of Baltimore; the Niagara River and vicinity; the vicinity of Plattsburg on ...
Maps showing both the general situation prior to the Berezhina river crossing and details of the final battle at Studenka. General map of the French retreat from Moscow into Poland. Map showing the Russians and allies carrying the war west in August 1813.
Shows invasion "Route of Napoleon to Moscow" (Königsberg to Moscow) and route of "Retreat from Moscow". Relief shown by hachures. Available also through the Library of Congress Web site as a raster image.