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Russia has sustained several large invasions from the West (1707, 1812, and 1941). But they all seem to have failed for similar reasons--overextended supply lines, scorched earth, mud, and cold weather. What lessons, if any, did successive invaders learn from previous failures?

by /u/envatted_love in /r/AskHistorians

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