The four hundred and fifty thousand men…
June 1812 CE
Minard's famous infographic (right) depicts the march ingeniously by showing the size of the advancing army, overlaid on a rough map, as well as the retreating soldiers together with temperatures recorded (as much as thirty below zero on the Réaumur scale) on their return.
The numbers on this chart have four hundred and twenty-two thousand crossing the Neman with Napoleon, twenty-two thousand taking a side trip early on in the campaign, one hundred thousand surviving the battles en route to Moscow and returning from there; only four thousand will survive the march back, to be joined by six thousand that survive from that initial twenty-two thousand in the feint attack northward; in the end, only ten thousand will cross the Neman back out of the initial four hundred and twenty-two thousand.
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Charles Joseph Minard's famous graph showing the decreasing size of the Grande Armée as it marches to Moscow (brown line, from left to right) and back (black line, from right to left) with the size of the army equal to the width of the line. Temperature is plotted on the lower graph for the return journey (multiply Réaumur temperatures by 1¼ to get Celsius, e.g. −30 °R = −37.5 °C).
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