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This is a transcript of a video about Napoleon's campaign of 1814, when he fought against the Sixth Coalition of European powers that invaded France. The video covers the battles of Brienne, La Rothière, Champaubert, Montmirail, Château-Thierry, Vauchamps, Montereau, Craonne, Laon, Reims and Arcis-sur-Aube, as well as the diplomatic negotiations and the fall of Paris. The video shows how Napoleon tried to defend France with a small and inexperienced army against overwhelming odds, and how he performed some brilliant maneuvers and won several victories, but ultimately failed to prevent the Allies from capturing the capital and forcing him to abdicate. The video ends with a brief mention of Napoleon's exile to Elba and his return to France in 1815. The video is sponsored by War Thunder, an online game that simulates modern warfare with realistic vehicles and physics.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. Napoleon suffered his heaviest defeat at Leipzig in October 1813 and retreated to the River Rhine.
2. The Allies offered peace terms to Napoleon in November 1813, but he did not accept them and continued the war.
3. In January 1814, two Coalition armies crossed the Rhine into France and advanced on Paris.
4. Napoleon fought a series of battles against the Allies, winning some and losing some, but failing to stop their advance.
5. The Allies received information from Talleyrand and Savary that Paris was weak and discontented, and decided to march on the city.
6. Napoleon tried to return to Paris, but was opposed by his ministers and marshals, who urged him to abdicate.
7. On 31st March 1814, the Allies entered Paris and were welcomed by the population.
8. Napoleon abdicated on 6th April 1814 and was exiled to Elba.
9. The Napoleonic Wars caused 2 to 3 million deaths across Europe, mostly from disease.
10. Napoleon returned from Elba in less than 10 months to fight one last campaign.