Isn't that exactly what the question says?Kyle wrote: * The Russians did not beat the French in the Battle of Borodino; in fact it was the other way around. The French all died after the battle on the way home.
I'm confused as to your issue with this.19.In a failed attempt at a coup, Claude de Malet claimed that one side’s general had died on this campaign. In one of its last events, one force was decimated by cannonfire while struggling to cross two flimsy bridges over the Berezina River. One side during this campaign implemented a “scorched earth” policy to the point of burning down their own capital. During this event, Mikhail Kutusov could not stop the invading army at the Battle of Borodino, but that army suffered greatly attempting to retreat in the winter. For 10 points, name this 1812 campaign, in which Napoleon failed to conquer the nation of Tsar Alexander I.
ANSWER: the Napoleonic invasion of Russia [or the French Invasion of Russia; accept equivalents]