In 1719, after King Charles XII's defeat at Poltava, thousands of elite Swedish soldiers froze to death in perfect marching formation during the Carolean Death March through Norwegian mountains, with blizzards and extreme cold causing entire companies to stop and die where they stood, leaving hundreds of bodies preserved in ice still holding their weapons.
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The Swedish Death March That Froze an ArmyAjouté :
Did you know that thousands of elite Swedish soldiers froze to death in perfect marching formation? After King Charles XII's crushing defeat at Poltava, his army retreated through the mountains of Norway in 1719. The Carolean Death March became a nightmare.
Blizzards struck without warning.
Temperatures plunged far below freezing.
Some accounts say entire companies simply stopped moving and died where they stood. When spring came, locals found hundreds of bodies still arranged in military columns, perfectly preserved by the ice, still holding their weapons.
The elite Swedish army had become a frozen graveyard.
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