ktotwf
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Well, #1, I think its doubtful that our wannabe Napoleon is going to invade Russia with 600,000 troops as IRL. From what I have read (I have little experience actually playing the game) an invasion of Russia is possible for a skilled player, but difficult. Since, in the board game there would be another person playing Russia, all you would have to do to win the war would be to make that person give in to some sort of peace agreement. Basically, in the game, if you have Napoleon in charge of an army that best takes advantage of his Tactical Maximum rating, a whole lot of crap has to go wrong for you to lose (even if it does, you are still likely to win the battle, if you commit the Imperial Guard). But, if you manage supply unwisely, your army will still die off from attrition and you will be in serious trouble. But, I believe that if you occupy either Moscow or St. Petersburg, or both (since they are both capitols of Russia ingame, but I am unsure if only one or both has to be occupied) then Russia will lose huge amounts of political points and no longer get money or manpower. Thus, if Napoleon can keep his army intact and take Moscow and St. Petersburg, manage his supply situation, and defeat the Russians in battle a couple times (this is probably the easiest of the conditions) he should get a very beneficial peace offer.
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