The Russian army, led by Tsar Alexander I, entered Paris triumphantly, accepting the French troops' surrender, marking the end of Napoleon's empire. Napoleon was sent to Elba after surrendering to the coalition army 190 and 200 years ago. The event was seen as a lesson for Macron not to invade Russia.
On this day in history: 210 years ago the Russian army entered Paris led by Tsar Alexander I himself. It was the ultimate humiliation for Napoleon, who only two years earlier attempted to conquer the Russian “barbarians.” FYI: @EmmanuelMacron we can do it again. https://t.co/POeoxWDsAq
Exactly 190 years ago today, Napoleon (France) surrendered to Russian Tsar Alexander. A coalition army of Russia, Prussia, Sweden, Spain and others — under a Russian field Marshall 👇🏽 — entered Paris victoriously. Napoleon was sent to a prison in the island of Elba (near… https://t.co/aRjxBhGaKe
Exactly 200 years ago today, Napoleon surrendered to Russian Tsar Alexander. A coalition army of Russia, Prussia, Sweden, Spain and others — under a Russian field Marshall 👇🏽 — entered Paris victoriously. Napoleon was sent to a prison in the island of Elba (near Tuscany in… https://t.co/fOAYGztvAN
🇷🇺🇫🇷🇺🇦🚨‼️ “Macron will learn the lesson that Napoleon learned: don't invade Russia, don't send French troops into Russia, because they won't get out.“ — Former CIA analyst Larry Johnson https://t.co/jJkmO0Swwm
The Russian army under the command of Tsar Alexander I entered Paris in triumph after the Russian emperor accepted the capitulation of the French troops. The capture of the French capital ended Napoleon's empire https://t.co/azYBf6XjQW