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This Podcast discusses different invasions in history which changed the world order
The provided episode offers a comprehensive overview of the Battle of Leipzig, also known as the Battle of the Nations, which occurred in October 1813. This episode details the context of the battle, including Napoleon's disastrous campaign in Russia and the formation of the Sixth Coalition against France under the Trachenberg Plan. It meticulously outlines the massive opposing forces, the Coalition's strategic victory achieved by encircling Napoleon's army, and the subsequent retreat and ultimate defeat of the French Emperor. The episode also provides a structured breakdown of the fighting across the four days, notes the enormous casualties suffered by both sides, and discusses the battle's long-term legacy and aftermath, which included the dissolution of the Confederation of the Rhine.
Battles that changed the world
This Podcast discusses different invasions in history which changed the world order