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Franch campaign
1814

Franch campaign  1814

Having managed to survive through both the disastrous 1812 and 1813 campaigns in Russia and Germany, Napoleon Bonaparte made the politically fatal error of not agreeing to peace terms set by the Allied Powers. The ever-strengthening Allies wanted to restrict France to borders based on the Rhine and the Alps but Bonaparte felt, as he had done before, that he would be able to best the combined forces ranged against him. This time, however, his inexperienced troops would be assailed from all sides and by seasoned and numerous soldiers led by the likes of the Duke of Wellington, Field Marshal Blucher and a former French marshal, now Crown Prince of Sweden, Jean-Baptiste Bernadotte. Despite the odds, an energised Bonaparte performed brilliantly and handed out defeat after defeat to his enemies. Victories at Brienne, La Rothiere, Champaubert, Montmirail, Chateau Thierry, Vauchamps, Montereau and Craonne had the Allies reeling, but the losses by Marshal Macdonald at Bar-sur-Aube, and marshals Mortier and Marmont at La Fere-Champenoise did not help the cause. Despite being greatly outnumbered, Bonaparte was forced to take increasingly desperate actions and launched a high-risk assault on Blucher at Laon. He lost and then moved to attack Austria's Field Marshal Karl Schwarzenberg at Arcis-sur-Aube. Again he lost and, before he could reinforce Marmont and Mortier near Paris, the former surrendered his army. Paris was occupied on 31 March and within a week his marshals had forced Bonaparte to abdicate. The Allies, however, would accept nothing less than unconditional surrender and so the emperor agreed on 11 April. Ahead lay exile on the island of Elba.


Ajman, 1971, French campaign

Ajman, 1971, Napoleon in Fontainebleau

Ajman, 1973, Napoleon

Ajman, 1973, Napoleon

Cuba, 1981, Napoleon in Normandy

Ecuador, 1989, French Revolution

Equatorial Guinea, 1977, French campain

Equatorial Guinea, 1977, Napoleon goes away on Elba

Equatorial Guinea, 1977, Napoleon leave of Guard

Fujeira, 1972, Napoleon in Fontainebleau

Fujeira, 1972, Coronation of Napoleon; French campaign

Guinea, 2011, French presidents, Napoleon I

Guinea Bissau, 2012, Stamps with Russian Tsars

Liberia, 1970, The French Campaign

Liberia, 1970, The Abdication

Manama, 1970, Defence of Paris

Manama, 1972, Napoleon in Fontainebleau

Mauritanie, 1969, The Farewell at Fontainebleau

Niger, 1969, French campaign

Ras al-Khaima, 1972, Napoleon in 1814

Ras al-Khaima, 1972, Napoleon in Fontainebleau

Russia, 2002, Russian troops entering Paris, 1814

Sharjah, 1970, Napoleon in 1814

Sharjah, 1970, Napoleon in 1814

Sharjah, 1972, French campaign

YAR, 1969, Napoleon in 1814

YAR, 1969, Napoleon in 1814

France, 1974.02.16—17, Chateau-Thierry. Battles of 1814. Eagle

France, 1974.02.16—17., Chateau-Thierry. Battles of 1814

France, 1974.04.27—28, Verfeil. Soult and Wellington

France, 1974.06.08, Fontainebleau. Napoleon

France, 2004.05.15, Mormant. Napoleon

Russia, Fère Champenoise, Chelyabinsk region

Russia, Paris, Chelyabinsk region

USSR, Fère Champenoise, Chelyabinsk region

USSR, Paris, Chelyabinsk region

France, 2005, Monument of Moncey

Russia, 2002, Stamps with Aleksander I

Russia, 2012, Paris village in Chelyabinsk region, Russia

Russia, 2014, 200 years of the ending of Napoleonic wars

Czech Republic, 2005, Napoleon's History

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