of Ukraine, March 2022 The
rasputitsa seasons are well-known as a defensive advantage in wartime. The 'season of bad roads' also proved to be a great hindrance in and after the
Battle of Krasnoi, when many horses, carriages and cannons were stuck in the snow or mud and left behind during the
French retreat from Russia. Rasputitsa reduced the mobility of both armies but it seemed to be more favorable to the defender. :Already on 29/30 June 1812 (five days after crossing the Russian border on their march towards
Vilna) "Marshal Mud" played a significant role, when a violent thunderstorm struck Lithuania during the night and continued for a day. Ca 15 or 18,000 horses were lost; they sank to their knees on the primitively constructed roads through mostly swampy areas near
Trakai. The Grande Armée lost 50,000 men in two days due to fatigue and want. "General Mud" is a nickname (sometimes) used in the
Western Front in the
Battles of Ypres in December 1916. During World War II, the months-long muddy period slowed the
German advance into the Soviet Union during the
Operation Typhoon on the
Eastern Front. It is commonly alleged that this have helped save Moscow from falling under a German military occupation. This is a dubious assertion, because, first, the German progress was already slowing down due to Soviet resistance, and second,
rasputitsa hampered both Soviet and German logistics in the same degree. The advent of
Blitzkrieg had the disadvantage that while tanks could operate effectively in summer or in winter, they proved less useful in spring and autumn, while the logistics via the railway system was not as efficient as expected after the Germans advanced deeper into Russia. Prior to the
Russian invasion of Ukraine, some analysts identified the logistical challenges of the mud season as a likely hindrance to any large-scale invasion in spring. When Russia crossed the border, many of its mobile units found themselves stranded in fields and limited to major roads, where resistance and logistical issues significantly slowed the advance
toward Kyiv and elsewhere. == See also ==