Putin celebrates the 200th anniversary of the Battle of Borodino
Russian President Vladimir Putin made a rousing call for unity among Russia’s diverse ethnic and religious groups as he led commemorations of a battle 200 years ago that led to the defeat of Napoleon Bonaparte.
Standing by a monument at the scene of the 1812 Battle of Borodino, 120 kilometers west of Moscow, Putin delivered a speech extolling the virtues of patriotism that enabled Russia to repel the French army in 1812. “Only when Russia’s nations were united, were together, they achieved the best results in the development of their fatherland,” Putin told Russian and foreign dignitaries, including former French president Valery Giscard d’Estaing, Reuters reported.
“By and large patriotism, which was the basis of all our major victories, comes down to the unity of the Russian nation.”
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The Battle of Borodino on Sept. 7, 1812, remembered by Russians as an epic victory, is commemorated in Leo Tolstoy’s novel “War and Peace.” Neither side won a decisive victory in the battle and tens of thousands of soldiers were killed on both sides before the Russians withdrew and abandoned Moscow to the French.
Napoleonic battle of Borodino re-enacted 200 years on in Russia
Battle of Borodino 1812 - 2012 Бородинское сражение
The grand celebration of the Russian victory in the war of 1812, held at Borodino. There were 3000 people, 300 horses and about 50 guns. Before the first shot sounded, re-enactors honored the memory of soldiers of the Patriotic War of 1812, with a moment of silence.
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Putin Visits Re-enactment of the Battle of Borodino
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