Napoleon had sent a final offer of…
June 1812 CE
Never receiving a reply, he had given the order to proceed into Russian Poland.
He initially meets little resistance and moves quickly into the enemy's territory.
The French coalition of forces amounts to four hundred and forty-nine thousand men and eleven hundred and forty-six cannons being opposed by the Russian armies combining to muster one hundred and fifty-three thousand Russians, nine hundred and thirty-eight cannons, and fifteen thousand Cossacks.
The center of mass of French forces focuses on Kaunas and the crossings are made by the French Guard, I, II and III corps amounting to some one hundred and twenty thousand at this point of crossing alone.
The actual crossings are made in the area of Alexioten, where three pontoon bridges are constructed.
The sites had been selected by Napoleon in person.
Napoleon has a tent raised and he watches and reviews troops as they cross the Neman River.
Roads in this area of Lithuania hardly qualify as such, actually being small dirt tracks through areas of dense forest.
Supply lines simply cannot keep up with the forced marches of the corps and rear formations always suffer the worst privations.
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Baltic Germans
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Cossacks
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Russian Empire
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