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Napoleon's invasion of Russia in 1812

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The French invasion of Russia is the turning point in Napoleon's reign and a defining moment in Russian history. Field marshall Kutuzov is still venerated in Russia, many statues, museums and monuments still exist. Furthermore, it is an important moment in military history; it clearly shows how the Russian winter and a tactic of scorched earth can destroy an army 5 times larger than the defending army, a lesson Hitler failed to grasp. To top it off, it also had a big impact on the arts, with Tolstoy's novel War and Peace, generally considered to be one of the most important novels ever written, and Tchaikovsky's 1812 overture. Errabee 01:59, 17 May 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Nice topic, certainly one that would be nice to have covered well. I think a few articles are weak. I think one would want to include Borodino (even though it's a Start, it's pretty good and very important in this context), and Kutozov is probably usable. I think I'd exclude 1812 Overture (out-of-control pop culture section, no real refs), also Berezina, Bagration, Davout and Murat which are weak articles, but keep the rest. Thanks, all of your Russian noms have been very helpful for us IMHO. Walkerma 02:47, 6 June 2007 (UTC)[reply]
Now included
Not included at this time, but may be reconsidered
OK, I've added all of the ones I mentioned. I'm holding off on rejecting the others completely - the 1812 article has been cleaned up a lot recently, and with a couple of refs it can go through, and the Murat article is also borderline IMHO. Walkerma 05:15, 28 July 2007 (UTC)[reply]