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Breaking his army into independent mini-armies that could move faster and converge on a single point.
His ability to march troops at speeds that surprised the Austrian and Russian empires.
The most cited version is from a letter to General Jean Lemeurois in 1813, where Napoleon wrote, "It is not possible' is not French."
This mindset allowed Napoleon to achieve unprecedented military victories, such as at Austerlitz, by executing maneuvers that his opponents deemed logistically "impossible." Historical Report: The Rise and Ambition of Napoleon 1. Military Genius and Tactical Innovation
The Code remains the foundation of civil law in dozens of countries today. 3. The "Impossible" Downfall
Breaking his army into independent mini-armies that could move faster and converge on a single point.
His ability to march troops at speeds that surprised the Austrian and Russian empires.
The most cited version is from a letter to General Jean Lemeurois in 1813, where Napoleon wrote, "It is not possible' is not French."
This mindset allowed Napoleon to achieve unprecedented military victories, such as at Austerlitz, by executing maneuvers that his opponents deemed logistically "impossible." Historical Report: The Rise and Ambition of Napoleon 1. Military Genius and Tactical Innovation
The Code remains the foundation of civil law in dozens of countries today. 3. The "Impossible" Downfall