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How many people were in Napoleon's army he used to invade Russia?

A - 500,000
B - 600,00
C - 1,000,000
D - 675,000

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User Alexxus
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Answer:

A - 500,000

Explanation:

On June 24, Napoleon ordered his Grande Armée, the largest European military force ever assembled to that date, into Russia. The enormous army featured more than 500,000 soldiers and staff and included contingents from Prussia, Austria, and other countries under the sway of the French empire.

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User Ericbae
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Answer:

Napoleon's army had entered Russia in 1812 with more than 600,000 men, 180,000 horses and 1,300 pieces of artillery.

Step-by-step explanation:

HENCE, THE ANSWER IS LETTER B.600,000

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