"A man who has no consideration for the needs of his men ought never be given command." - Napoleon Bonaparte You were a great military commander and a powerful emperor , but you still remembered the soldiers who followed you ! Napoleon Bonaparte, Emperor of The French, R.I.P.
Goosebumps almost never left me while reading a book about Napoleon, he was just an example of greatness, of self-control, improvement, honor, dedication, passion, bravery and intellectual. What can I say but respect, hope he rest in peace with Josephine. ❤
"The ideas that underpin our modern world-meritocracy, equality before the law, property rights, religious toleration, modern secular education, sound finances, and so on-were championed, consolidated, codified and geographically extended by Napoleon. To them he added a rational and efficient local administration, an end to rural banditry, the encouragement of science and the arts, the abolition of feudalism and the greatest codification of laws since the fall of the Roman Empire. " -Andrew Roberts, British historian.
He’s right about all that except the finance system. Napoleon’s was far better and fairer than the one that now engulfs the world, and leaves every single person in trillions of debt that has been accumulating in America since 1913 and Europe since 1815. Napoleon’s finances were based on labour the current system is based on debt
In what universe? The French Invasion of Russia, known in Russia as the Patriotic War of 1812 was a turning point in the Napoleonic Wars.The reputation of Napoleon was severely shaken, and French hegemony in Europe was dramatically weakened. The Grande Armée, made up of French and allied invasion forces, was reduced to a fraction of its initial strength. These events triggered a major shift in European politics. France's ally Prussia, soon followed by Austria, broke their imposed alliance with France and switched sides. This triggered the War of the Sixth Coalition Napoleon abdicated on 11 April 1814 and the war officially ended soon after, although some fighting continued until May. The Treaty of Fontainebleau was signed on 11 April 1814 between the continental powers and Napoleon, followed by the Treaty of Paris on 30 May 1814 between France and the Great Powers including Britain. The victors exiled Napoleon to the island of Elba, and restored the Bourbon monarchy in the person of Louis XVIII. The Allied leaders attended Peace Celebrations in England in June, before progressing to the Congress of Vienna (between September 1814 and June 1815), which was held to redraw the map of Europe.
@@milesdowley5159 One could argue Russian logistics as well. Scorched earth can be quite brutal when you’re hundreds of kilometers from friendly territory
"Now We Are Free" used to be one of my favorite songs. Napoleon is one of my favorite historical character. And this video is one of my favorite ones :D
«Siamo Còrsi per nascita e sentimenti, ma prima di tutto ci sentiamo Italiani per lingua, costumi e tradizioni... E tutti gli Italiani sono fratelli e solidali davanti alla Storia e davanti a Dio... Come Còrsi non vogliamo essere né servi e né "ribelli" e come Italiani abbiamo il diritto di essere trattati uguale agli altri Italiani... O non saremo nulla... O vinceremo con l'onore o moriremo con le armi in mano... La nostra guerra di liberazione è santa e giusta, come santo e giusto è il nome di Dio, e qui, nei nostri monti, spunterà per l'Italia il sole della libertà.» (Pasquale Paoli a Napoli nel 1750
VIVA FRANCE, sire casi conquistaste el mundo y llevaste a Francia a la verdadera libertad eres mi modelo a seguir y arrebataste Europa de manos, borbon y poderosas para darla al pueblo, pues eres un libertador y vivirás en nuestros corazones, viva Francia viva el SIRE
Napoleon had an Irish legion (Légion irlandaise) and a plan to free Ireland centuries before we did it ourselves. But we haven't forgotten. We were his mercenaries. Now we have a republic of our own. We were the wild geese. We were the revolution. Now we are free.
19 years later, brought from St. Helena by the frigate La Belle Poule ". The ashes of the emperor arrived on the banks of the Seine accompanies fervently by the survivors of his epic, acclaimed by a vast crowd of several million pesons, Napoleon Bonaparte, after a final and triumphant crossing of Paris, is now, according to his vow, in the midst of the French people ps : sorry if there are things not correct my english is not soo good
Le meilleur stratège militaire de son époque, en plus le code civil d'aujourd'hui vient de lui, donc très bon gouvernant. Ce n'est pas pour rien que les anglais en avaient peur et qu'ils montaient des coalitions pour le faire battre. Eux cependant ne l'ont jamais affronté seuls sans coalition.
@BugMagnet France is beginning to be one of the strongest and most culturel country in the world under napoleon and after the french revolution there was only chaos in France and Napoleon has take back justice and glory to france. ( HE SAVED FRANCE ) Great brittain will never let happened that france become to strong and declared war on napoleon (they toke russia, austria, prussia,... with them into war)
@BugMagnet its like you are thinking that napoleon lived in ore centiurie, he lived 200 years ago and after all napoleon decided peace not war its great-brittain who pushed napoleon's empire into war ( after victorys napoleon sended messengars for making peace) ps: at that time france was an exemple its not like the other ( spain and great brittain) who where so cruel that they lose many of their colonys, i know my english isn't so good hope you understand
My Muslim brother died a martyr , we love you NAPOLEAN, the afterlife awaits you and your heaven is real. I hope we share the same fate.. long live the emperor!
He was NOT Muslim 😂 read his exile diaries, he was a Christian. He pretended to convert to Islam to win trust in Egypt. Its a wet dream of Muslims that a giant of Europe covered to your religion
Say what you want, it’s not a secret that the people try to hide the reality. In his diaries it shows how he converted to Islam... oh and by the way?? He was definitely NOT a Christian throughout his life as he openly expressed how he never believed in the pope or how the pope should rule.. I know what I’m talking about, and I know about his expedition to Egypt. He converted to Islam later on in his life.
@@rhysnichols8608 if you read his diaries, you’d know he wanted Islamic law to rule europe.. he was a hero of Europe, that’s definitely true. He reformed a lot of things in Europe and most importantly got rid of feudalism. He showed the pope in a much lower standard and declared himself the holy Roman emperor
@@rhysnichols8608 I can show proof. Also Rhys, the whole reason for Waterloo was because he wanted to abandon interest, which is not liked in Islam as it mentions in the Quran. There is clear documentation Rhys that are in his writings himself.
@@mueenhamed227 No you don’t know what you’re talking about 😂 you don’t have to support the pope to be a Christian, and Napoleon in 1797 in Italy was ordered to remove the pope and he refused. From his exile diaries “Caesar, Charlemagne, Hannibal and myself founded empires! But upon what? Upon force, JESUS founded his empire upon love, and at this very moment there are millions who would die for him. I also inspired such feelings in men, but my presence was always necessary. But it is not so with the god of the Christians” “If Jesus is not the truth, one is very excusable in being deceived, everything in him illuminates truth and order(....) paganism is the work of man, what have these pagan gods got to offer than any mortal can not? What does this ordin know of truth, this confusious, this MOHAMMED?? Absolutely nothing! They have made a perfect chaos of morals” “Can it be said that Caesar is still guarding Rome from his mosulium? Such is the power of the Christian god, he is the way and the truth”
Sans la lacheté des russes , aujourdh'ui la france serai capital de l'Europe , l'Angleterre commencais à étre ruiné , l'autriche la prusse étaient affaiblit par toutes les guerres de coallitions perdus , une victoire en russie en 1812 aurait sonné le déclin de l'angleterre , et donc la fin des guerres de coallitions et des massacres financés par celle-ci contre la France .
la lacheté des russes? wooow tu est bien an manque d'education et de connaissances, je suis loin de penser que du bien des russes, cependant ils ne sont certainement pas laches. Napoléon les a sous estimé, comme hitler d'ailleur. maladie et froid sont de tout temp les plus grand tueurs d'armées.
@@hugocamarou123 Lol et puis quoi encore ? 😂 Ils vont aller gentilement ce faire massacrer par l'armée de Napoléon psq sinon c'est lâche si on va pas l'affronter ? C'est pas un jeu la guerre on s'en fout de l'honneur c'est la victoire qui compte peu importe la forme...
Au contraire, l'honneur était extrêmement mis en avant, surtout à cette époque. La plupart du temps Napoléon combattait face à des armées 2 ou 3 fois supérieur à la sienne. A une échelle plus petite, au sein même des régiments français, on peut trouver beaucoup d'anecdotes qui décrivent toute la vaillance de ces hommes qui, malgré tout un déluge d'artillerie, luttaient parfois à 1 contre 10 et refusant fermement de reculer ou de se rendre. Aujourd'hui, malgré la défaite, un américain par exemple aura beaucoup plus de choses à citer sur Napoléon que sur le Tsar... Preuve que nos anciens ont extrêmement brillés à travers cette époque et c'est ce que les gens retiennent le plus.
@f3wbs No, I was talking about Hitlers invasion of Belgium. :) Napoleon could not ensure that all frenchmen became more wealthy. But considering what he had to work with he achieved as much for his people as Hitler did for his, if not more. You see, there was no such thing as human rights, centralized government, economy, national security etc. in France before Napoleon; and after, there was. :-)
I believe that he did some studying. The reason why I said he wasn't a good leader was because he didn't understand his men's morale. He just thought that they were always satisfied with the victories that they had accomplished, but underneath that, they weren't. Could you please tell me the names of the men that advised him because I can't find any in these history books.
@turner2123 I should have made my thoughts more clear. I didn't mean that the invasion of Belgium was a mistake (I haven't even considered that) I'm talking about the way in which Belgium was invaded. You know, the fact that Hitler (against his generals' wishes) decided to send all of his mechanized units into Belgium through just one high way through a forest near France. This was a mistake considering the fact that the traffic jammed which gave the Belgians just enough time to mobilize. :)
In fact we can't say that Waterloo looks like Austerlitz . Why ? Firstly at Waterloo our army wasn't really more numerous than the english army. Secondly the english were stashed in farms or on the hill. Thirdly the prussians arrived BEFORE Napoleon decided to send the old guard. Fourthly at Austerlitz the russains and austrians were more numerous than us and they were on a big hill. Finally we killed more men at Austerlitz than the english at Waterloo.
Why do you assume I am not well read on all revolutions? During the terror, the Russian army killed in one day more civilians in one rebellious city in Poland that the terror killed in total. That is just to put the violence of the time in perspective. As far as Napoleon, I agree with Beethoven's opinions on his career. Not exporting the revolution but exporting his relatives as feudal kings reminds one that the armed faction does not destroy the state it replicates the state.
@Verradonairun invasion of belgium was not such a bad idea: to force the allies to have peace with hitler and after it concentrating everthing on everthing on russia. but you're right he made many tactical falts.
Le type a quand même osé faire un hommage à Napoléon dont le point culminant est l'épisode le plus obscur de sa carrière : une répression antiroyaliste sous la Révolution xD
@VictumRoManius Sure you are right :-) But like often all non-educated or even us, we see Napoleon with the Imperial Guard where the size was at least 1 meter 76 ^^ (and even 1 meter 90, yes, 1 meter 90 !!! Giants of this time!! ^^ for the Elit Regiment of the 1st Grenaders of the Imperial Guard) beside the Imperial Guard that made believe that Napoleon was smaller than the average what is false, he had a normal size of all Europeans of this time like you say :-)
@Napoleon501ste You insult the troops who died, believing they fought for you, by saying that they didn't "put up a big fight" - some of them fought till death, which is far more than anyone could ever ask of them. That aside; I know of the outcome of the campaign; I was merely referring to Hitlers (bad) decision to divide Belgium by projecting his forces in an extremely thin line based on a road that lead through a forest (can't remember the name) near France.
Well, as much as Napoleon was a great general, he also was a mad tyrant and a liar. He took control of france with the promise of order and freedom but caused a 10 year long war instead. And he pressed milions of men into his service which contradicts basic human rights. And contrary to being a master of artillery and infantry, he was only an aprentice in naval warfare.
the only one decision i can think of is Russia, but i won't correct you. i know little about the invasion of belgium, but i do know his last stand was there. Code Napoleon ensured that all frenchmen had better economy, or was it?
Though a hero defending France's fledgling unstable Republic against the remaining monarchies of Europe he came to betray the civic values of a Republic literally crowning himself emperor.
What ‘values’ did the revolution produce?? 300k dead and some rhetoric about ‘freedom and liberty’ but in reality it was a mess. Napoleon salvaged some of the few good concepts of the enlightenment thinkers and made them actually work in a pragmatic way, he saved his country from anarchy and from the old feudal system, which although not the monster it’s cracked up to be, certainly needed changing by this period.
je déteste les empereurs et même la France sauf les gens bien poli ceux de mon école René Descartes Mme Audrey charabel Mme Samia Slimane Mme Nadia frec Mme Mehdi Kamel je commence a vous aimez bonne chance Napoléon Bonaparte bonne aventure
@RoManLP15 It's all well and true what you just said there but please don't make the emperor feel like a woman. Because when you said "vive la empereur", "la (and le, les...)" means "the" in french (but "la" is used only for female words whereas "le" is for male words). So it's much better to say "Vive l'empereur!". But I know you're not french so I forgive you.
@f3wbs He was by no means an excellent tactician. In fact, every single decision he made on tactical level resulted in a catastrophy, take for instance the invasion of belgium. But I will give you, that he was an excellent social and political thinker. (Except for the genocide of all human races except aryans, that was just dumb...)
@@nationalsocialist8422 If you’re an Englishmen you should realise the enemy was the Rothschilds who Napoleon was against and judging by your name you should know that
jack tarr excuse you got fucked in 1776, 1066, the one hundred years war and many other and we had to have the battle of Dunkerque in 1940 who the french army save all your army stock in France for evacuated in england
1805 ? Lol it's the third coalition which finished by ...... The battle of Austerlitz, 1940 ? The britsh gzot fucked too. And you are saying that the french won at Verdun because of The Somme'.... Please guy, go learn history ( REAL history, not the version of Fox news)
David Cabrebra You mean the Duke of Wellington. Who conducted the forces at Waterloo along with the Prussians. Who ended the war mongers gallop. The Duke of Wellington will ALWAYS be remembered as victorious here and so he should. Long live the memory of THE DUKE!!!!
This brings tears to my eyes because I think of all the great things Napoleon could have accomplished had he stayed in power.
the nations of shopkeepers ruined it all.
@@Volvo-f2y what can we say except you're welcome
@@Volvo-f2y
Merchants ;) we know who they are
¿Sabe? , yo siento lo mismo.Pero, felizmente, igual su obra fue fecunda y ha beneficiado a todo el mundo
You're right, but his ideas stayed in power, and nobody was able to change that in Europe (as much as "I'm Better" fucking hated it)
"A man who has no consideration for the needs of his men ought never be given command." - Napoleon Bonaparte
You were a great military commander and a powerful emperor , but you still remembered the soldiers who followed you !
Napoleon Bonaparte, Emperor of The French, R.I.P.
great job napoleon you are the best commander in the world
Goosebumps almost never left me while reading a book about Napoleon, he was just an example of greatness, of self-control, improvement, honor, dedication, passion, bravery and intellectual. What can I say but respect, hope he rest in peace with Josephine. ❤
"The ideas that underpin our modern world-meritocracy, equality before the law, property rights, religious toleration, modern secular education, sound finances, and so on-were championed, consolidated, codified and geographically extended by Napoleon. To them he added a rational and efficient local administration, an end to rural banditry, the encouragement of science and the arts, the abolition of feudalism and the greatest codification of laws since the fall of the Roman Empire. " -Andrew Roberts, British historian.
He’s right about all that except the finance system. Napoleon’s was far better and fairer than the one that now engulfs the world, and leaves every single person in trillions of debt that has been accumulating in America since 1913 and Europe since 1815. Napoleon’s finances were based on labour the current system is based on debt
He just wanted the World to be based on merit instead of name, but I guess that wasn't allowed
Meritocracy with in a democratic system can be achieve if within the context of a one world government and it's framework.. hmmmm..
@@jacobturan7948 Wasn’t allowed when he ran off into Russia 😅
Vive l'Empereur, vive la France
+Christian Derinck Thx to Alexander I of Russia.Napoleon was defeated.
+Through the scope Russia didn't defeat France your wrong France defeated Russia.1986 million people were killed
In what universe? The French Invasion of Russia, known in Russia as the Patriotic War of 1812 was a turning point in the Napoleonic Wars.The reputation of Napoleon was severely shaken, and French hegemony in Europe was dramatically weakened. The Grande Armée, made up of French and allied invasion forces, was reduced to a fraction of its initial strength. These events triggered a major shift in European politics. France's ally Prussia, soon followed by Austria, broke their imposed alliance with France and switched sides. This triggered the War of the Sixth Coalition
Napoleon abdicated on 11 April 1814 and the war officially ended soon after, although some fighting continued until May. The Treaty of Fontainebleau was signed on 11 April 1814 between the continental powers and Napoleon, followed by the Treaty of Paris on 30 May 1814 between France and the Great Powers including Britain. The victors exiled Napoleon to the island of Elba, and restored the Bourbon monarchy in the person of Louis XVIII. The Allied leaders attended Peace Celebrations in England in June, before progressing to the Congress of Vienna (between September 1814 and June 1815), which was held to redraw the map of Europe.
Vive l'Empereur!
@@milesdowley5159 One could argue Russian logistics as well. Scorched earth can be quite brutal when you’re hundreds of kilometers from friendly territory
"Now We Are Free" used to be one of my favorite songs. Napoleon is one of my favorite historical character. And this video is one of my favorite ones :D
«Siamo Còrsi per nascita e sentimenti, ma prima di tutto ci sentiamo Italiani per lingua, costumi e tradizioni... E tutti gli Italiani sono fratelli e solidali davanti alla Storia e davanti a Dio... Come Còrsi non vogliamo essere né servi e né "ribelli" e come Italiani abbiamo il diritto di essere trattati uguale agli altri Italiani... O non saremo nulla... O vinceremo con l'onore o moriremo con le armi in mano... La nostra guerra di liberazione è santa e giusta, come santo e giusto è il nome di Dio, e qui, nei nostri monti, spunterà per l'Italia il sole della libertà.»
(Pasquale Paoli a Napoli nel 1750
When Europe was at the zenith of civilization
Now we are being colonised by those third world fuckers!
@@agent007270 No it was Rome
Millions of people died, so not really
VIVA FRANCE, sire casi conquistaste el mundo y llevaste a Francia a la verdadera libertad eres mi modelo a seguir y arrebataste Europa de manos, borbon y poderosas para darla al pueblo, pues eres un libertador y vivirás en nuestros corazones, viva Francia viva el SIRE
Great video. May Napoleon rests with his faithful soldiers.
Napoleon had an Irish legion (Légion irlandaise) and a plan to free Ireland centuries before we did it ourselves. But we haven't forgotten. We were his mercenaries. Now we have a republic of our own. We were the wild geese. We were the revolution. Now we are free.
This makes me cry, it's so beautiful
Napoleone Buonaparte is the real name from Corsica. His family fought the French for many years.
Excelente serie, tengo más de 6 años que la Vi por vez primera y no dejo de verla
19 years later, brought from St. Helena by the frigate La Belle Poule ". The ashes of the emperor arrived on the banks of the Seine
accompanies fervently by the survivors of his epic, acclaimed by a vast crowd of several million pesons, Napoleon Bonaparte, after a final and triumphant crossing of Paris, is now, according to his vow, in the midst of the French people
ps : sorry if there are things not correct my english is not soo good
Hey
Time flies. I remember being here 10 years ago
He deserves only the best
Le meilleur stratège militaire de son époque, en plus le code civil d'aujourd'hui vient de lui, donc très bon gouvernant. Ce n'est pas pour rien que les anglais en avaient peur et qu'ils montaient des coalitions pour le faire battre. Eux cependant ne l'ont jamais affronté seuls sans coalition.
Vive l'empereur !
Muy bonita la música y el video.
Beau mélange Rome et Napoléon
@BugMagnet France is beginning to be one of the strongest and most culturel country in the world under napoleon and after the french revolution there was only chaos in France and Napoleon has take back justice and glory to france. ( HE SAVED FRANCE ) Great brittain will never let happened that france become to strong and declared war on napoleon (they toke russia, austria, prussia,... with them into war)
and long live the emperor napoleon bonaparte
Mi sono commossa ❤ Sempre Vive l'Empereur 🇲🇫🦅
I'm glad Napoleon did what I would have done to those God less revolutionaries
Impossible n'est pas français! La grandeur d'un homme ce mesure a ses actes! Vive le plus grand homme d'Europe, L'empereur Napoléon 1er
@KingOfNormans its from the miniserie Napoleon (2002)
All hail Napoleon, hail the Emperor!!!
Vendeia. Glória eterna a vocês heróis
Viva Le empereur, Vive le roi!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 🇫🇷🇵🇭
@BugMagnet its like you are thinking that napoleon lived in ore centiurie, he lived 200 years ago
and after all napoleon decided peace not war its great-brittain who pushed napoleon's empire into war ( after victorys napoleon sended messengars for making peace)
ps: at that time france was an exemple its not like the other ( spain and great brittain) who where so cruel that they lose many of their colonys,
i know my english isn't so good hope you understand
a worthy tribute
My Muslim brother died a martyr , we love you NAPOLEAN, the afterlife awaits you and your heaven is real. I hope we share the same fate.. long live the emperor!
He was NOT Muslim 😂 read his exile diaries, he was a Christian. He pretended to convert to Islam to win trust in Egypt. Its a wet dream of Muslims that a giant of Europe covered to your religion
Say what you want, it’s not a secret that the people try to hide the reality. In his diaries it shows how he converted to Islam... oh and by the way?? He was definitely NOT a Christian throughout his life as he openly expressed how he never believed in the pope or how the pope should rule.. I know what I’m talking about, and I know about his expedition to Egypt. He converted to Islam later on in his life.
@@rhysnichols8608 if you read his diaries, you’d know he wanted Islamic law to rule europe.. he was a hero of Europe, that’s definitely true. He reformed a lot of things in Europe and most importantly got rid of feudalism. He showed the pope in a much lower standard and declared himself the holy Roman emperor
@@rhysnichols8608 I can show proof. Also Rhys, the whole reason for Waterloo was because he wanted to abandon interest, which is not liked in Islam as it mentions in the Quran. There is clear documentation Rhys that are in his writings himself.
@@mueenhamed227
No you don’t know what you’re talking about 😂 you don’t have to support the pope to be a Christian, and Napoleon in 1797 in Italy was ordered to remove the pope and he refused.
From his exile diaries
“Caesar, Charlemagne, Hannibal and myself founded empires! But upon what? Upon force, JESUS founded his empire upon love, and at this very moment there are millions who would die for him.
I also inspired such feelings in men, but my presence was always necessary. But it is not so with the god of the Christians”
“If Jesus is not the truth, one is very excusable in being deceived, everything in him illuminates truth and order(....) paganism is the work of man, what have these pagan gods got to offer than any mortal can not? What does this ordin know of truth, this confusious, this MOHAMMED?? Absolutely nothing! They have made a perfect chaos of morals”
“Can it be said that Caesar is still guarding Rome from his mosulium? Such is the power of the Christian god, he is the way and the truth”
Longue vie a la France et Vive l'Empereur
La liberté dans l'ordre!
En regardant la vidéo j ai comme une impression d avoir perdu un proche . Belle vidéo
Sans la lacheté des russes , aujourdh'ui la france serai capital de l'Europe , l'Angleterre commencais à étre ruiné , l'autriche la prusse étaient affaiblit par toutes les guerres de coallitions perdus , une victoire en russie en 1812 aurait sonné le déclin de l'angleterre , et donc la fin des guerres de coallitions et des massacres financés par celle-ci contre la France .
la lacheté des russes? wooow tu est bien an manque d'education et de connaissances, je suis loin de penser que du bien des russes, cependant ils ne sont certainement pas laches. Napoléon les a sous estimé, comme hitler d'ailleur. maladie et froid sont de tout temp les plus grand tueurs d'armées.
@@hugocamarou123 Lol et puis quoi encore ? 😂
Ils vont aller gentilement ce faire massacrer par l'armée de Napoléon psq sinon c'est lâche si on va pas l'affronter ? C'est pas un jeu la guerre on s'en fout de l'honneur c'est la victoire qui compte peu importe la forme...
Au contraire, l'honneur était extrêmement mis en avant, surtout à cette époque. La plupart du temps Napoléon combattait face à des armées 2 ou 3 fois supérieur à la sienne. A une échelle plus petite, au sein même des régiments français, on peut trouver beaucoup d'anecdotes qui décrivent toute la vaillance de ces hommes qui, malgré tout un déluge d'artillerie, luttaient parfois à 1 contre 10 et refusant fermement de reculer ou de se rendre.
Aujourd'hui, malgré la défaite, un américain par exemple aura beaucoup plus de choses à citer sur Napoléon que sur le Tsar... Preuve que nos anciens ont extrêmement brillés à travers cette époque et c'est ce que les gens retiennent le plus.
Minhas continencias ao napoleon Bonaparte.
Vive L´Empereur!!!!!!!!!!!
Grande Napoleao Bonaparte.
Vive la France et vive l'empire , à tout jamais !
@f3wbs
No, I was talking about Hitlers invasion of Belgium. :)
Napoleon could not ensure that all frenchmen became more wealthy. But considering what he had to work with he achieved as much for his people as Hitler did for his, if not more. You see, there was no such thing as human rights, centralized government, economy, national security etc. in France before Napoleon; and after, there was. :-)
This soundtrack is totally unsuitable, it spoils everything.
@turner2123 agreed. in my opinion the best man ever to walk this earth
@maxi3317 besides we did not surrender at waterloo we retreated. Cambronne made sure of that haha
Napoleone Buonaparte from Corsica
@egyptianstrider2000
Maybee but he was one off the greatest general of all time
I believe that he did some studying. The reason why I said he wasn't a good leader was because he didn't understand his men's morale. He just thought that they were always satisfied with the victories that they had accomplished, but underneath that, they weren't. Could you please tell me the names of the men that advised him because I can't find any in these history books.
@turner2123
I should have made my thoughts more clear. I didn't mean that the invasion of Belgium was a mistake (I haven't even considered that) I'm talking about the way in which Belgium was invaded. You know, the fact that Hitler (against his generals' wishes) decided to send all of his mechanized units into Belgium through just one high way through a forest near France. This was a mistake considering the fact that the traffic jammed which gave the Belgians just enough time to mobilize. :)
@VictumRoManius then why he's enemies called him "little corse "
Pologne - Semper Fidelis
@egyptianstrider2000 No?
@BugMagnet and he never took the leadership of naval battles he was never present on naval battle he let the command of his ships to his generals
In fact we can't say that Waterloo looks like Austerlitz . Why ? Firstly at Waterloo our army wasn't really more numerous than the english army. Secondly the english were stashed in farms or on the hill. Thirdly the prussians arrived BEFORE Napoleon decided to send the old guard. Fourthly at Austerlitz the russains and austrians were more numerous than us and they were on a big hill. Finally we killed more men at Austerlitz than the english at Waterloo.
Why do you assume I am not well read on all revolutions?
During the terror, the Russian army killed in one day more civilians in one rebellious city in Poland that the terror killed in total. That is just to put the violence of the time in perspective.
As far as Napoleon, I agree with Beethoven's opinions on his career. Not exporting the revolution but exporting his relatives as feudal kings reminds one that the armed faction does not destroy the state it replicates the state.
What movie are these clips from? Thanks
2:12 How Americans should deal with liberals.
Does anyone else notice at 3:00-3:01, the guy on the left dramatically turns his head?
La France, c'est le français quand il est bien écrit ( Bonaparte )
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@@danielruche9642 What ? C'est une blague ton commentaire ? 😂
@Perversus666 Pour moi nn il et le 1er ensuite pas cesar et alexandre.
@Verradonairun invasion of belgium was not such a bad idea: to force the allies to have peace with hitler and after it concentrating everthing on everthing on russia. but you're right he made many tactical falts.
Le type a quand même osé faire un hommage à Napoléon dont le point culminant est l'épisode le plus obscur de sa carrière : une répression antiroyaliste sous la Révolution xD
Wath moovie is this
pls send link :D
+Dinkel winkel (Mount and blade Warbant) Napoléon
+cody401fgj thx :D
this is a france 2 serie
+Dinkel winkel (Mount and blade Warbant)
It's not a film, but a serie of four episode. It entiteld Napoléon.
Why do some of the soldiers have cow-like bags?
@VictumRoManius
Sure you are right :-)
But like often all non-educated or even us, we see Napoleon with the Imperial Guard where the size was at least 1 meter 76 ^^ (and even 1 meter 90, yes, 1 meter 90 !!! Giants of this time!! ^^ for the Elit Regiment of the 1st Grenaders of the Imperial Guard) beside the Imperial Guard that made believe that Napoleon was smaller than the average what is false, he had a normal size of all Europeans of this time like you say
:-)
The best commander in the world !! Who got beat by a BRITISH COMMANDER !! a BRITISH ADMRIL !!
viva la France
but to me an autocrat is an autocrat is an autocrat. Whether that autocrat styles himself king or emperor, or party chairman. All the same.
@Napoleon501ste
You insult the troops who died, believing they fought for you, by saying that they didn't "put up a big fight" - some of them fought till death, which is far more than anyone could ever ask of them.
That aside; I know of the outcome of the campaign; I was merely referring to Hitlers (bad) decision to divide Belgium by projecting his forces in an extremely thin line based on a road that lead through a forest (can't remember the name) near France.
Well, as much as Napoleon was a great general, he also was a mad tyrant and a liar. He took control of france with the promise of order and freedom but caused a 10 year long war instead. And he pressed milions of men into his service which contradicts basic human rights.
And contrary to being a master of artillery and infantry, he was only an aprentice in naval warfare.
The coalition kept declaring war on HIM!!
the only one decision i can think of is Russia, but i won't correct you. i know little about the invasion of belgium, but i do know his last stand was there. Code Napoleon ensured that all frenchmen had better economy, or was it?
Vive l'Empereur
i love france france
Though a hero defending France's fledgling unstable Republic against the remaining monarchies of Europe he came to betray the civic values of a Republic literally crowning himself emperor.
Ron Haag completely necessary. The republic was a failure before Napoleon took the reigns.
I blame those pushy warlike conniving and scheming Brits who forced his hand to take drastic measures.
What ‘values’ did the revolution produce?? 300k dead and some rhetoric about ‘freedom and liberty’ but in reality it was a mess.
Napoleon salvaged some of the few good concepts of the enlightenment thinkers and made them actually work in a pragmatic way, he saved his country from anarchy and from the old feudal system, which although not the monster it’s cracked up to be, certainly needed changing by this period.
@turner2123
Yes I know we won at Quatre-Bras.
est napoleon
@turner2123
Yeah at ligny too (even if we couldn't completly crush the prussians)
In this case the state would be the French monarchy.
je déteste les empereurs et même la France sauf les gens bien poli ceux de mon école René Descartes Mme Audrey charabel Mme Samia Slimane Mme Nadia frec Mme Mehdi Kamel je commence a vous aimez bonne chance Napoléon Bonaparte bonne aventure
@RoManLP15 It's all well and true what you just said there but please don't make the emperor feel like a woman. Because when you said "vive la empereur", "la (and le, les...)" means "the" in french (but "la" is used only for female words whereas "le" is for male words). So it's much better to say "Vive l'empereur!".
But I know you're not french so I forgive you.
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the dude fail to the ground at 2:15-2:16
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@lilcrazyboy214 hhhhhh
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@f3wbs He was by no means an excellent tactician. In fact, every single decision he made on tactical level resulted in a catastrophy, take for instance the invasion of belgium. But I will give you, that he was an excellent social and political thinker. (Except for the genocide of all human races except aryans, that was just dumb...)
I can't speak french
With a pseudo like this, no probleme, and never try lo learn, but, in my opinion, we are safe....
Lol, napoleon was italian
More approiate to say Corsican
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@@nationalsocialist8422
If you’re an Englishmen you should realise the enemy was the Rothschilds who Napoleon was against and judging by your name you should know that
Vive Wellington, Vive Blucher, encule la frog
jack tarr excuse you got fucked in 1776, 1066, the one hundred years war and many other and we had to have the battle of Dunkerque in 1940 who the french army save all your army stock in France for evacuated in england
1805 ? Lol it's the third coalition which finished by ...... The battle of Austerlitz, 1940 ? The britsh gzot fucked too. And you are saying that the french won at Verdun because of The Somme'.... Please guy, go learn history ( REAL history, not the version of Fox news)
Wellington , coward and opportunist bitch
David Cabrebra You mean the Duke of Wellington.
Who conducted the forces at Waterloo along with the Prussians.
Who ended the war mongers gallop.
The Duke of Wellington will ALWAYS be remembered as victorious here
and so he should. Long live the memory of THE DUKE!!!!
thanks for your impartiality
Bad video, the music and the topic simply don't fit together.
Descanse paz comandante!!
Vive l'empereur !
Vive l'Empereur, vive la France
Vive l'empereur !