The courage of Napoleon Bonaparte summarized in 3 minutes

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  • @SilminaIDV
    @SilminaIDV 2 роки тому +856

    They respected him so much that when he ordered an almost suicidal assault on the only bridge in town, his men threw themselves at it and took it despite fierce Austrian resistance

    • @LeGrandConsilium
      @LeGrandConsilium  2 роки тому +82

      and he will be even more respected after that

    • @donnydoeschildren3517
      @donnydoeschildren3517 2 роки тому +8

      @@LeGrandConsilium tu as napoleon total war ?

    • @LeGrandConsilium
      @LeGrandConsilium  2 роки тому +12

      @@donnydoeschildren3517 je suis plus crusader king

    • @donnydoeschildren3517
      @donnydoeschildren3517 2 роки тому +5

      @@LeGrandConsilium dommage tu pourrais ajouter des cinématiques t batailles a tes montages

    • @arthurpendragonsyt
      @arthurpendragonsyt 2 роки тому +44

      Ehhhhhhh Oversimplified. I got that reference

  • @DaHistorian
    @DaHistorian Рік тому +144

    Napoleon's soldiers loved him because he was a winning general who cared about his men. He promoted them based on merit and inspired them with his brilliance and charisma.

    • @phanders2022
      @phanders2022 11 місяців тому

      If so how come he let so many die ON THE WAY to Moscow (through disease starvation and no drinking water)? More in fact than perished on the infamous retreat which he should have avoided for his men's sake.

    • @ThePrinceJokar
      @ThePrinceJokar 11 місяців тому

      Not everyone is immortal, His ambition got the best of him. he wanted the russians who betrayed him to really give up and sign a peace treaty... they never did, It got to his head really hard when they kept retreating and retreating.@@phanders2022

    • @IMP_ROM
      @IMP_ROM 10 місяців тому +5

      ⁠​⁠@@phanders2022What else should he have done? Not retreat and still die?

    • @franciscosanchez7474
      @franciscosanchez7474 9 місяців тому +1

      Cierto, no en vano cada soldado llevaba en mochila el bastón de mariscal

    • @franciscosanchez7474
      @franciscosanchez7474 9 місяців тому +1

      ​@@phanders2022Napoleón luchaba por Europa, Rusia estaba gobernada con una mentalidad cavernaria

  • @johnlansing2902
    @johnlansing2902 Рік тому +43

    The difference between " take that bridge ! ". And " we will take the bridge ! Follow me ". Courage , Integrity , Leadership .

  • @timmytwodogs
    @timmytwodogs 2 роки тому +183

    Truly, Bonaparte was brave and formidable ! A brilliant tactician.

    • @camaradadimitry
      @camaradadimitry 2 роки тому +2

      I agree

    • @ie2adm212
      @ie2adm212 2 роки тому

      His only tactics was to attack when 3 against 1.

    • @danythedog7908
      @danythedog7908 2 роки тому +13

      @@ie2adm212
      Bataille d'Austerlitz :
      France :
      65 000 hommes
      139 canons
      Pertes:
      1 305 à 1 537 morts
      6 940 blessés
      573 prisonniers
      1 drapeau
      Russie / Autriche :
      80 000 à 90 000 hommes
      160 à 278 canons
      15 000 morts ou blessés6
      12 000 prisonniers
      180 canons
      45 à 50 drapeaux
      Pour toutes les batailles :
      Armées de Napoléon 2845000 contre 5323000
      Pertes des armées de Napoléon 1095000 contre 2524000 .

    • @afgalfa2243
      @afgalfa2243 Рік тому

      ​@@ie2adm212 Lol stupid guys...

    • @jonconnington8987
      @jonconnington8987 Рік тому +3

      @@ie2adm212 Not exactly, he was an excellent strategist even when vastly outnumbered he was able to divide the enemies forces into smaller groups by making it appear as if his army was bigger in some areas than it actually was, by doing this he was able to decimate them with concentrated attacks using the bulk of his army on the smaller groups of the enemies.

  • @viggofitzosbern7554
    @viggofitzosbern7554 2 роки тому +227

    N'oublions pas non plus le courageux Lannes qui, blessé sur un lit, apprenant les difficultés de Bonaparte se precipita pour le sortir de la boue car il était tombé du pont et promis à une mort certaine...
    Depuis ce fait, Bonaparte fut lié à Jean Lannes d'une très grande amitié qui provoqua la jalousie de beaucoup !

    • @felixlarondelle1842
      @felixlarondelle1842 2 роки тому +9

      A part que Napoleon sur le pont est une legende !

    • @viggofitzosbern7554
      @viggofitzosbern7554 2 роки тому +14

      Le tableau le représentant sur le pont d'Arcole est justement une commande dans ce but.
      Je constate qu'en plus être un tacticien de génie, un meneur d'homme au charisme hors pair et un grand réformateur, il a été aussi un merveilleux communicant...

    • @naelgodefroy2535
      @naelgodefroy2535 2 роки тому +1

      @@ffaff1 ça pleure à chaudes larmes ici

    • @alberto-zl9nn
      @alberto-zl9nn 2 роки тому

      @@felixlarondelle1842 pas complétement

    • @alberto-zl9nn
      @alberto-zl9nn 2 роки тому

      @@ffaff1 les français vous renvoient la politesse

  • @lavishlifezeene2439
    @lavishlifezeene2439 2 роки тому +233

    Those are really accurate uniforms and napoleon looks spot on how he did in real life

    • @juancarlosdegoya2757
      @juancarlosdegoya2757 2 роки тому +13

      Except for the Austrian artillary

    • @lavishlifezeene2439
      @lavishlifezeene2439 2 роки тому +12

      @@juancarlosdegoya2757 yea I know right they look like Russian cavalry

    • @moi97150
      @moi97150 2 роки тому +3

      Was you there?

    • @TheMan-je5xq
      @TheMan-je5xq 2 роки тому +8

      And the actor that played him I just looked it up is about 5’6 which is about how tall Napoleon actually was

    • @DzhokharDudayev-kr9mi
      @DzhokharDudayev-kr9mi 2 роки тому +2

      Wow you know how did Napoleon behave? You was his friend probably? You should be very old man

  • @Swissswoosher
    @Swissswoosher Рік тому +171

    The troops respected him because, in his early years, he fought in their midst, often leading the charge.

    • @psour33
      @psour33 Рік тому +13

      He fought in the first line, maning the guns, during the last campaign(campaign of France) before his first resignation in 1814.

    • @kevin-mv6qf
      @kevin-mv6qf Рік тому +10

      pretty solid chance that this whole event was propaganda. If nothing else, Napoleon went through great lengths to embellish victories and hide defeats. Other material described the whole charge as an embarrassing farce because nobody wanted to suicide themselves crossing a fortified bridge. Of course, ask yourself if you think Napoleon would really share that embarrassment back home or make up some grand glorious heroic encounter for the newspapers --he went with the later, as always.

    • @elkinlopez2511
      @elkinlopez2511 Рік тому

      ​@@kevin-mv6qfanglo y sajon,, 🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮

    • @capoislamort100
      @capoislamort100 Рік тому +1

      @@kevin-mv6qfright, he fell off the goddamn bridge and nearly drowned.

    • @lapinmalin8626
      @lapinmalin8626 9 місяців тому

      @@kevin-mv6qf
      Non ce n'est pas de la propagande et quelque généraux ont fait la même chose pendant la campagne d'Italie pour donner du courage aux hommes
      T'es quand même au courant que les historiens sont pas débile au point de croire les journaux de guerre de Napoléon?

  • @albertjosefkaelin3754
    @albertjosefkaelin3754 10 місяців тому +6

    Napoleon miniseries directed by Yves Simoneau with Christian Clavier - The best film of all time! - Brilliantly staged in all areas and loved by millions of audiences!

  • @rodolforivero7282
    @rodolforivero7282 2 роки тому +29

    Bravos y valientes Franceses.
    El alma de la Legión nace con estos soldados.
    Dignos de mi mayor admiración.
    La fama de Napoleón supera cualquier leyenda.
    Desde argentina un abrazo Legionarios...

  • @Anton-kl5xq
    @Anton-kl5xq 2 роки тому +510

    Vive la France 🇷🇺🤝🇫🇷 Salutations de Russie. Forte amitié entre nos pays et nos peuples.

  • @pradman81
    @pradman81 2 роки тому +66

    I don't care what others say. This man was one of the greatest and most influential to have ever lived.
    PS: I am not french. Heck I am not even European.

    • @FazeParticles
      @FazeParticles 2 роки тому

      same; the last part, and i fully agree.

    • @SL92018
      @SL92018 2 роки тому +2

      100% agree (I'm also not French)

    • @johannuys7914
      @johannuys7914 2 роки тому +1

      Absolutely.

    • @ie2adm212
      @ie2adm212 2 роки тому +1

      lol buonaparte was a fraud. He had not even one single good side. Nowadays he would photoshop his pics.

    • @SL92018
      @SL92018 2 роки тому +5

      @@ie2adm212 Nonsense. He was simply a man of his times. However he achieved a lot more than the other leaders and generals of his era. He formed the basis of unification and formation of whole countries in Europe, such as Italy, began the modernisation of countries like Egypt and others in the Middle East and his crowning achievement:. He singlehandedly created the legal system of modern civil law which is used throughout most of the world outside of common law jurisdictions. The difference being that the countries that use common law outside of England were *forced* to use it as they were subjugated by the English/British.

  • @christopheherpin155
    @christopheherpin155 2 роки тому +210

    Vive Bonaparte vive l empereur 🇲🇫🍂

  • @ANProductionsOfficialChannel
    @ANProductionsOfficialChannel 2 роки тому +67

    I really want to see this show in full in its original language. I know ot was shot twice but still. To hear Napoleon speaking French would be amazing.

    • @ДмитроСкабіна
      @ДмитроСкабіна Рік тому +6

      Говорят Бонапарт говорил по французкий с акцентом.
      Корсика не могла не повлиять на императора,ведь он там родился.

  • @MrAlois294
    @MrAlois294 2 роки тому +184

    "Настоящий героизм состоит в том,чтобы быть выше всех невзгод жизни"-слова Императора из книги "Мысли Наполеона".

    • @oleksandr9774
      @oleksandr9774 2 роки тому +2

      👍

    • @Сальник-б2ш
      @Сальник-б2ш 2 роки тому +4

      А когда он бежал позорно с России что писал ?

    • @oleksandr9774
      @oleksandr9774 2 роки тому +18

      @@Сальник-б2ш Армия Наполеона не бежала из России, так как не была разбита в военном сражении. Отступала, да, но не бежала. Причина - мороз и голод.

    • @Сальник-б2ш
      @Сальник-б2ш 2 роки тому +3

      @@oleksandr9774 ну вообще-то речь тут идет о Наполеоне который в свою очередь бросил свою армию и бежал в Париж. Почитай что означает слово отступление и не пиши ерунду

    • @МихайлоПарцей-ы5з
      @МихайлоПарцей-ы5з 2 роки тому +3

      @@Сальник-б2ш , он вывел остатки своей армии с России

  • @gral.lucio.mansilla9508
    @gral.lucio.mansilla9508 2 роки тому +63

    Que admiración Napoleón gran lider de guerra, gloria eterna a este gran estratega.

    • @hansvasquez1663
      @hansvasquez1663 2 роки тому +4

      Pero no más que Alejandro Magno 😎👌

    • @zzerick9362
      @zzerick9362 2 роки тому +2

      @@hansvasquez1663 😎👌

    • @josuearonlaraperalta8492
      @josuearonlaraperalta8492 2 роки тому +1

      @@hansvasquez1663 alejandro magno es una pulga a comparacion de napoleon acaso alejandro magno goberno 1/3 del mundo¿ alejandro magno lucho contra un imperio en decadencia que encima estaba repleto de luchas internas y reveliones y esa fue su unica gan victoria y luego murio napoleon lucho contra todas las potencias mundiales juntas con una francia destruida por la revolucion y contra potencias que pasaban su maximo esplendor y aun asi gano

    • @hansvasquez1663
      @hansvasquez1663 2 роки тому

      @@josuearonlaraperalta8492 la historia y yo no dicen eso
      Hasta google lo dice impresionantemente

    • @hansvasquez1663
      @hansvasquez1663 2 роки тому +2

      @@josuearonlaraperalta8492 Alejandro Magno el mejor general de los tiempos

  • @jdewitt77
    @jdewitt77 2 роки тому +17

    The battles of Toulon and Pont d"Arcole solidifed the Napoleonic legend.

  • @Alextoff174
    @Alextoff174 2 роки тому +61

    J'ai un très bon souvenir de cette serie à "gros budget " avec un Chritian Clavier au top de sa forme et ce.. même si plane au dessus de lui Jacquouille la fripouille !! 🙂

    • @unitedkt18
      @unitedkt18 2 роки тому +13

      J'aime bien l'humour sur le gros budget. La série est magnifique, pour le rapport budget/qualité. Après, c'est juste criminel de la part de l'Etat français de ne pas y mettre les moyens.

    • @verdeleonais2010
      @verdeleonais2010 2 роки тому +7

      D’ailleurs dans le visiteurs il y a une scène ou on voit jacouille dans le champ de bataille qui regarde napoléon

    • @louiskoenig9719
      @louiskoenig9719 11 місяців тому

      Un pas si mauvais Bonaparte... contrairement à...

  • @ЮрийПоярков-т2м
    @ЮрийПоярков-т2м 11 місяців тому +9

    Наполеон - ВЕЛИЧАЙШИЙ ГЕНИЙ! В его расчётливой храбрости никто и никогда не сомневался. Но при Арколе всё было не так как в фильме.

  • @eugenekowalski301
    @eugenekowalski301 Рік тому +3

    Vive la France libre. Frères se battent au nom de la liberté, de l'égalité et de la fraternité !

  • @CochoSGO
    @CochoSGO 11 місяців тому +26

    I love how in 20 years since the release of this miniseries I've came to understand
    1) This didn't happen.
    2) the petite caporal comes from Napoleon's willingness to come down and personally direct and operate the cannon batteries like an actual corporal.
    Great series.

    • @jansandman6983
      @jansandman6983 11 місяців тому +1

      Petite? Dude he's 5'6 probably taller than you and he wasn't a corporal but a commissioned officer a graduate from Ecole Miliaire equivalent to USA's West Point. Perhaps you have mixed Napoleon with Hitler who was a Corporal.

    • @TahaAddam
      @TahaAddam 10 місяців тому

      Okay you probably don't know his reputation all that well in Italy so, let me make this quick.@@jansandman6983
      "La Petite Caporal" was an affectionate term from his soldiers describing how he manned the Battery at Lodi, a position an Artillery Corporal performs.
      Also something to clarify; 5'6 for a French man was average, not so much for a General though (Napoleons Generals, later Marshals were either a few inches or a few feet taller than him)

    • @alexandre2able
      @alexandre2able 8 місяців тому +1

      ​@@jansandman6983The "Petite caporal" is exactly because he was a general who in many cases did the work of a corporal (aiming the cannons).

  • @cleyton6648
    @cleyton6648 Рік тому +20

    Batalha na ponte de Arcole,Itália 1795..França vs Áustria muitos morreram nessa luta.Bonaparte cruzou a ponte com a Bandeira Francesa.cena epica 2002..

  • @jaehaerysiitargaryen8769
    @jaehaerysiitargaryen8769 2 роки тому +102

    Caporal ! Vive notre petit Caporal ! 🙏

    • @LeGrandConsilium
      @LeGrandConsilium  2 роки тому +8

      💪👍

    • @ie2adm212
      @ie2adm212 2 роки тому +1

      En fait il faisait 1m69, petit mais pas minuscule.

    • @Kouyanski
      @Kouyanski 2 роки тому

      C'était la norme cette taille à cette époque.

    • @philippeconstantin8234
      @philippeconstantin8234 Рік тому

      Le petit caporal, c’était Adolf, Pas Napoléon, il l’ était peut-être quand il était cadet, mais il était destiné à devenir officier dès son entrée au collège de Brienne.

  • @sr.andreazzi
    @sr.andreazzi 2 роки тому +18

    Longue vie à la France! 🇫🇷

  • @GameF17
    @GameF17 2 роки тому +30

    Un grand moment de bravoure et de courage ! Merci !

    • @LeGrandConsilium
      @LeGrandConsilium  2 роки тому +3

      👍

    • @felixlarondelle1842
      @felixlarondelle1842 2 роки тому +2

      A part que ce n est qu une legende !

    • @ie2adm212
      @ie2adm212 2 роки тому +1

      Sauf que c'est fake.

    • @danythedog7908
      @danythedog7908 2 роки тому

      @@felixlarondelle1842 Qu'est ce qui est une légende ?
      La bataille du pont d'Arcole ou que Napoléon malgré son grade pris un drapeau et s'élance sur le pont au milieu d'une pluie de feu ?
      ( il n'est pas montrer qu'ensuite il tombe du pont et presque noyer dans les marais et la bataille n'a était gagner que plus tard grâce à un coup de géni de Napoléon )

    • @NabucoDinosaur
      @NabucoDinosaur Рік тому

      @@danythedog7908 tu sais ce que c'est que la propagande? montrer un "surhomme" pour galvaniser des foules etc? rien de bien compliqué pr ce dictateur

  • @aichagermany
    @aichagermany 2 роки тому +16

    I really like Clavier 's portrayal of Napoléon ❤️

    • @SnakeKoRn
      @SnakeKoRn 2 роки тому

      Oh what? That's Clavier? That guy is awesome!

    • @citizenbobx
      @citizenbobx Рік тому

      About 20 years too old. Should've cast a younger guy for that part of the movie.

    • @elocriativa
      @elocriativa 11 місяців тому +1

      It's a pity. He's great bit still look too much like asterix

  • @guille224
    @guille224 2 роки тому +8

    El siglo XXI necesita urgente un Bonaparte!!!!!
    Restaurador de las leyes y las buenas costumbres de occidente!!!!
    Viva el Emperador...!!!!

  • @ρτεμής
    @ρτεμής Рік тому +5

    Восхищаюсь Наполеоном , великий человек , восьмое чудо света

  • @bruceli9094
    @bruceli9094 Рік тому +2

    "Long live France!!" -
    With love from Superpower USA 🇺🇸

  • @ricardobordonmedina9030
    @ricardobordonmedina9030 2 роки тому +38

    el hombre más grande que ha parido la humanidad, digno de servir de ejemplo para todos los que queremos abrirnos paso en la vida, !gracias!

    • @musica9040
      @musica9040 2 роки тому +4

      El hombre más grande ???? Lo dudo mucho, un hombre que dejó 6 millones de muertos que convirtió a Europa en un carnicería invadió a muchos otros países , por dónde paso dejo destrucción y desolación ese no es ningún ejemplo....ese es un loco maniatico dictador asesino ....

    • @manuelajenjo7787
      @manuelajenjo7787 2 роки тому

      ignorante traidor

    • @a.d2868
      @a.d2868 2 роки тому +4

      @@musica9040 No. Vive la France, vive l'Empereur. Not our fault if you can't even conquer your toilet. Ah

    • @omarbradley6807
      @omarbradley6807 2 роки тому

      @@manuelajenjo7787 cualquiera que lea un libro en España es traidor...

    • @thesamy731
      @thesamy731 2 роки тому +2

      @@musica9040 gracias a Napoleón las ideas de la revolución francesa se expandieron. Sin el tu en este momento me estarías besando los pies y me estarías pidiendo permiso para tomar el sol aweonao

  • @leosp6210
    @leosp6210 2 роки тому +25

    The best military commander ever!

    • @davidgelman4935
      @davidgelman4935 11 місяців тому +2

      Wellington description when asked "who was the greatest general, "Napleon,in this age,in past ages ,in any age,

    • @leosp6210
      @leosp6210 11 місяців тому

      @@davidgelman4935 Good quote, I didn't know it :)

    • @GutsDovakjin
      @GutsDovakjin 2 місяці тому +1

      There were three men that stand out above most other great generals of history, three men of the same mold, to hold military, political and legislative power. Alexander, Caesar and Napoleon. There were many other greats, yes, but these three lead the pack.

  • @ernestov1777
    @ernestov1777 2 роки тому +87

    The Greatest of All Time. I would time travel and give him modern guns so he can win. A hero against tyrants, he spread the ideals of the French Revolution all over Europe.

    • @LeGrandConsilium
      @LeGrandConsilium  2 роки тому +13

      He finally won this battle by building a bridge further, that was just the first round

    • @plrc4593
      @plrc4593 2 роки тому +13

      He was a tyrant himself. Have you heard about the Haitian revolution?

    • @ernestov1777
      @ernestov1777 2 роки тому +22

      @@plrc4593 He was not a tyrant, learn the definition of being one, he wanted to make a French Empire as some sort of union under revolutionary values, he made the decision of doing a coup to prevent an actual royalist tyrant to takeover. And for the Haitian Revolution, it was the early 19th century and like all man Napoleon was not perfect, but he eventually changed his mind and abolished slavery himself in 1815, he even condemned slavery when he was in exile. In St Helena he wrote this about Toby, his slave who he tried to free "As for poor Toby, he endures his misfortunes very quietly: he stoops to his work and spends his days in innocent tranquility. Certainly there is a wide step from poor Toby to a King Richard. And yet, the crime is not the less atrocious, for this man, after all, had his family, his happiness, and his liberty; and it was a horrible act of cruelty to bring him here to languish in the fetters of slavery."

    • @plrc4593
      @plrc4593 2 роки тому +7

      @@ernestov1777 1815 was over a decade after the Haitian Revolution xD He was a tyrant. He used Polish soldiers, who wanted to fight for freedom of their country and sent them to Haiti to supress Haitians fighting for freedom of their coutry. To hell with Napoleon.

    • @emiliothefrank1312
      @emiliothefrank1312 2 роки тому +7

      @@plrc4593 its kinda funny because after the haitan revolution ,the man who lead that same revolution enslaved his own People just right after he kicked out the French
      I mean thats some hipocrisy

  • @Dr_Clement
    @Dr_Clement Рік тому +9

    ... scène historique ceci dit remise en cause (il faudra 2 jours de plus et de nombreux morts pour prendre ce pont), même s'il paraîtrait que Bonaparte a chargé (quasiment seul -il n'était pas encore très adulé à l'époque), ce qui effectivement nécessite un courage hallucinant. Le fameux tableau inspiré de cette scène a été commandé par... Bonaparte lui-même.

  • @sponge540
    @sponge540 2 роки тому +30

    *Note: He was 25.*

    • @LeGrandConsilium
      @LeGrandConsilium  2 роки тому +1

      👌👍

    • @vegetable7979
      @vegetable7979 2 роки тому +2

      You have ruined my day, fella.

    • @aetius7139
      @aetius7139 2 роки тому +2

      And became an emperor at the age of 33. I felt like a failure.

  • @marekt2319
    @marekt2319 2 роки тому +12

    Vive L'Empereur
    Vive la France
    Vive la Pologne

  • @serivina_freiheitskampfer1936
    @serivina_freiheitskampfer1936 2 роки тому +9

    He is my inspiration. The best hero of france.

  • @ReNero-t8s
    @ReNero-t8s Місяць тому +1

    Napoleone...uno degli ultimi grandi generali e statisti d'Europa....manca oggi una figura come la sua sul continente.

  • @Vinilupus
    @Vinilupus 2 роки тому +8

    Homens não seguem títulos. Homens seguem CORAGEM.

  • @bthome123
    @bthome123 Рік тому +14

    "You cannot stop me," he warned the Austrian statesman Metternich, "I can spend 30,000 men a month". That was some kind of courage.

  • @delzay6894
    @delzay6894 2 роки тому +8

    Aunque no sea Frances, admiro a Napoleón y sus intentos por llevar la ilustración a toda europa, y utilizar sus habilidades para lograr vencer en las batallas.

  • @francoisegindrat2253
    @francoisegindrat2253 Рік тому +1

    Cette version était très Bien. Christian Clavier était un Napoléon tout à fait acceptable

  • @adrien27445
    @adrien27445 2 роки тому +3

    Grand consilium j'adore ce que tu fais

  • @napoleonlempereur3021
    @napoleonlempereur3021 9 місяців тому

    Vive Napoleon ❤ Vive la France 🇨🇵

  • @magamaster1221
    @magamaster1221 Рік тому +3

    Наполеон величайший император всех времён

  • @glocksmith226
    @glocksmith226 2 роки тому +49

    And, down the dark everyone feared him the Austrians, prussians, British and Russians feared this Corsican he took their pride of military their guns and soldiers dominated Europe and, this peasant is destroying our pride everyone was crying the wives in saint Petersberg were crying for their dead husbands, the prussian soldiers crying out in Berlin for they lost their miltery pride, the Austrians in Vienna feared because he was breathing down their neck. And in Paris everyone celebrated cheered for the glory he was bringing victory after victory, and
    this peasent was Napoléon Bonaparte, master of Europe he was not emperor of France but emperor of the French, to show his love for his people he talked with his soldiers cried with them buried their dead with them understood their problem, the man who crossed the alps where Hannibal once did, the man who spread his revolutionary and Nationalistic ideas wherever he went call him a tyrent, call him miltery genius, call him Satan, call him god call him messiah or call him a monster he certainly made france Great again.

    • @yannickbesson1448
      @yannickbesson1448 2 роки тому +6

      Well, he was not a peasant, though

    • @athishnirup1815
      @athishnirup1815 2 роки тому +10

      @@yannickbesson1448 but other European powers viewed him as a peasant some random guy who had no right to rule suddenly now is an emperor. So he was right

    • @tadluimeme
      @tadluimeme 2 роки тому +6

      Corsican with a big C please , That's my people.

    • @glocksmith226
      @glocksmith226 2 роки тому +5

      @@tadluimeme there I Corrected it happy.

    • @tadluimeme
      @tadluimeme 2 роки тому +1

      @@glocksmith226 thx

  • @xdarkrabbitcesare4124
    @xdarkrabbitcesare4124 2 роки тому +8

    Qui n’aurais point souhaité se retrouver au côté de sont l’empereur durant cette triste journée où il démontra son courage & c’est tripe au côté des valeureux soldat de l’empire. 🇫🇷🇫🇷 vive Bonaparte

  • @makutas-v261
    @makutas-v261 2 роки тому +49

    Literally the only reason he lost at Waterloo was because of the Prussian rescue of the British, even if he had used his resources on attacking the fort, he was about to beat Wellington anyway.

    • @dehaifu68
      @dehaifu68 2 роки тому +1

      They planned for that,if Prussian won't agree to rescue Wellington wouldn't fight at all. Consider Wellington is a very good general,I don't think Napoleon can really get much from him.

    • @omarbradley6807
      @omarbradley6807 2 роки тому +3

      @@dehaifu68 Yes but if Wellington would not had fought, his army wouldn't had been a factor, and thus the French would had won

    • @dehaifu68
      @dehaifu68 2 роки тому +1

      @@omarbradley6807 Wellington won't fight Waterloo but he will wait for better chances, like in Spain. Napoleon couldn't win because 4 countries decided to maintain at least 600000 troops,yet France was depleted. No way they would stop.
      Napoleon was just so arrogant,his Marshalls were defeated by Wellington in Spain. So of course,he won't admit he is just like his Marshalls that he was defeated completely. So was "what if".
      The key is Wellington and Blucher they made agreement. If Blucher said he won't then Wellington just retreats more deep, Napoleon couldn't catch him and when other troops of other countries come,then he will fight,so Wellington won't fight an unprepared battle. So if Blucher wont come, Wellington won't fight and Napoleon can't catch him.
      So if he does fight, Napoleon should think that Wellington must be planning something because he's Wellington who defeated his many Marshalls before,so Wellington definitely a good general,so if he stands and fight he must have confidence. But Napoleon was just so arrogant. Not only he underestimated Wellington. But he won't allow his Marshalls better than him. So that's his excuse to tell his Marshalls means I was better because I already beaten Wellington and if Blucher wouldn't come, blah blah.
      So I wouldn't think Napoleon is so great, He had better combat skills because he's an military officer who become emperor. But other countries also had great guys just they were not emperor so they wouldn't use whole national resources to fight .
      So Napoleon had great achievements. Yet I don't think he is that great.

    • @omarbradley6807
      @omarbradley6807 2 роки тому +1

      @@dehaifu68 You are repeating yourself time after time, however Wellington, would had no place to whitdrew except the sea, and Napoleon, wasn't arrogant, but he beat the bests, Wellington wasn't so great, he screwed at almost every offensive battle, and the campaign would had been won. The other troops didn't matter, maybe Napoleon would had won maybe not. But Wellington either fought, or retreat to his lines

    • @dehaifu68
      @dehaifu68 2 роки тому +1

      @@omarbradley6807 I don't think so he can retreat to Prussian at least, Napoleon just couldn't beat them if they stick together. Napoleon defeated the best? Who? Prussian emperor? You said Wellington isn't best so did Napoleon beat him? No.
      Don't say excuses, Napoleon had better troops and even more troops. He didn't know where Prussians went,he didn't know Wellington had new tactics. That's war,like Napoleon used new tactics several years before then won many battles. In Waterloo, it's Wellington's turn. And Napoleon was arrogant, that's a fact.
      You can see how he judged everyone. How he treated ppl who could have challenged him.
      Wellington won in Waterloo because he planned well. Prussian was even late for several hours.

  • @MandomRiRo
    @MandomRiRo 2 роки тому +19

    Le courage de Christian Clavier 😍

  • @ThePeacemaker848
    @ThePeacemaker848 Рік тому

    Great series on Napoleon.

  • @lapinmalin8626
    @lapinmalin8626 9 місяців тому +5

    Vive l'Empereur

  • @petroniogurgel3869
    @petroniogurgel3869 Рік тому +1

    Napoleão,grande francés.Ajudou o Brasil,ao forçar a vinda de Don joão VI e toda a corte para o Brasil.

  • @zappysvideograph8973
    @zappysvideograph8973 2 роки тому +99

    It wasnt actually Napoleon that lead the charge at Arcole but the future Marshal Augereau, the famous painting of Napoleon was very romanticized and was painted 20 years after the battle.

    • @ygobno
      @ygobno 2 роки тому +15

      At Lodi though an identical operation was indeed conducted by himself, lannes and masséna.

    • @yamapopi
      @yamapopi 2 роки тому +26

      False ! According to multiple visual accounts, (polish officer Joseph Sulkowski, and lieutenant Jean Antoine François Ozanam) he did lead the charge on the Arcole Bridge. Both do confirm he went all the way to the middle of the bridge, not just on the shore... The english page of wikipedia Battle of Arcole is only citing a single amercian author (Boycott-Brown (2001) for most of the article, which is a bit of shame when you have so many direct testimonies of this battle.

    • @omarbradley6807
      @omarbradley6807 2 роки тому +8

      @@yamapopi Yes wikipedia is every time worst with the Napoleonic wars articles, they are basically citing controversial authors with bias, than mainstream aceptable sources.

    • @jpc7118
      @jpc7118 2 роки тому +5

      In fact, Napoleon did lead three charges over the bridge but they failed then Augerau took the charge and passed.

    • @el_fr9200
      @el_fr9200 Рік тому +1

      Napoleon beggining the march but he fallen and augereau poursuit

  •  2 роки тому +19

    Thanks to Napoleon who invaded España, Argentina won his Independence after defeating two brits invasions in Buenos Aires. Our liberator, general San Martín, fought Napoleon in Arjonilla, Bailén y Albuera. Those experiences were useful to cross the almost 7 000 metres Andes and liberate Argentina, Chile and Perú. Thank you.

    • @waalaikumsalam.
      @waalaikumsalam. 2 роки тому +2

      we moroccans were invaded by spain also and the western world was mad at us when the people resisted 😭😭😭😭😭

    •  2 роки тому +1

      @@waalaikumsalam. we know how were spaniards ,we won them with thou of deaths.

    • @waalaikumsalam.
      @waalaikumsalam. 2 роки тому +2

      @ look at the riff republic. that we’re moroccans who destroyed spain

    • @michaeleastham3868
      @michaeleastham3868 Рік тому +1

      Pity about the Falklands....

  • @guilhermerodrigues9908
    @guilhermerodrigues9908 2 роки тому +39

    This reminds me of the battle of Nagashino, the cavalry charged into a huge fortified position. Here we see Napoleon charging on a bridge into a fortified position. It didn't work in Nagashino, and history repeated itself, here.

    • @MajorCoolD
      @MajorCoolD 2 роки тому +5

      Well History is however full of examples where such and similar manuvers suceeded aswell. One shouldnt forget that any War is both sides trying to do their best while suffering the worst. Deciciveness, swiftness and great resolve is required to carry such a thing through. In this case, I could have told old Bonnie in this scene that this attack would not suceed when both the Cannons AND the Infantry were ready to receive him.

    • @FLVCTVAT_NEC_MERGITVR
      @FLVCTVAT_NEC_MERGITVR 2 роки тому +1

      It worked in real life as well. The depiction here isn't accurate.

    • @bertellijustin6376
      @bertellijustin6376 Рік тому +1

      @flvctvat…..except it didn’t. Napoleon never even stepped on the bridge during the fighting. He stopped a good ten to twenty yards away from the actual bridge. His men were cut apart by the two cannons and the Austrian infantry. The attack was repulsed as shown. What won the day was French actions all along the front forcing the Austrians to decamp before they were surrounded if I remember right. Napoleon had sent at least two or three battalions across the river by pontoon bridge and boat on both the up and down stream sides of the river. So it was actually General JJ Gueie , who had crossed the rivers at Alberado
      that led the push from the north that drove the Austrians out of arcole.

  • @waltergomezherrera717
    @waltergomezherrera717 2 роки тому

    Desde Alejandro.
    No había nacido otro pequeño Gigante.
    Como Bonaparte.!

  • @MrAlkylation
    @MrAlkylation 2 роки тому +6

    Quelle époque formidable! la vie avait un sens au moins et on ne s'ennuyait pas! Le vrai courage était valorisé!
    Rien à voir avec le monde d'aujourd'hui!

    • @p-esimiste3274
      @p-esimiste3274 2 роки тому +2

      Oui dites... Comme c'était formidable d'aller se faire étriper de plomb à 20 ans pour la folie d'un seul homme. La guerre 39/45 aussi, quelle époque formidable. Ça c'est du sens!

    • @arthureroma8762
      @arthureroma8762 2 роки тому

      Naïf

    • @MrAlkylation
      @MrAlkylation 2 роки тому +1

      @@p-esimiste3274 Tu vois ça comme ça car tu penses individualiste. Eux ils se battaient pour un destin commun.

    • @p-esimiste3274
      @p-esimiste3274 2 роки тому

      @@MrAlkylation ba oui, le destin de mourrir ensemble, c'est super! Puis surtout on a vu ce que ça a donné. Napoléon a quand même tout perdu. Et la République ce n'est pas mieux qu'avant quand on voit ce qu'il se passe depuis deux siècles. Vas t'en toi mourrir pour un meilleur destin, toi qui n'est pas individualiste, il y a plein de combats à mener. De toute façon la pensée principale de mon message est de trouver ça totalement ridicule de dire que c'était une époque formidable. On peut souligner la mentalité, la détermination, mais plein de combats nobles sont mené à notre siècle aussi, sauf qu'on en parle pas. Les gens comme vous s'en foutent. Vous préférez bander devant un symbole de puissance(ce que vous ne serez jamais) qui n'a finalement fait que des milliers de mort pour rien et dire que'' ça, c'était le bon temps''.

    • @MrAlkylation
      @MrAlkylation 2 роки тому +1

      @@p-esimiste3274 Mort pour rien non je crois pas.

  • @mariacolcombet3916
    @mariacolcombet3916 Рік тому

    Tres beau film Merci 🇫🇷

  • @juanpablobarresi4420
    @juanpablobarresi4420 2 роки тому +3

    No hay dudas de que Napoleon Bonaparte fue un hombre con coraje y con valor...
    Eso, no lo salva del gran error estratégico de invadir Rusia.
    Rusia es invencible, por los rusos y por su territorio.
    Un pueblo Valiente sin dudas...
    ¿Quien puede negar la valentía del pueblo ruso que supo humillar con dos alambres a la mayor maquinaria bélica hasta 1945, que fue la genocida e imperialista Alemania de Hitler?
    Respecto a Napoleón, hay dos cosas a su favor:
    1) luchó contra la monarquías europeas y el feudalismo
    2) su lucha por consolidar la Revolucion Francesa, derivó inevitablemente, en la liberación de las colonias españolas de America.
    La diferencia entre Stalin y Napoleón, fue que Napoleón avanzó sobre los territorios europeos, y no los liberó, sino que los conquistó
    El gran Stalin, en cambió derrotó a los Nazis y liberó a toda Europa de ese flagelo imperialista.
    Pero para concluir, que un enanito de una colonia francesa como Córcega, sin avales, mas que su inteligencia y sus convicciones, proveniente de una familia humilde para la época, haya llegado a poner bajo su bota, a duques, reyes, príncipes y haya hecho temblar a los monarcas Ingleses y a los Zares Rusos, habla no solo de valentía sino de uno de los cerebros más prodigiosos de la historia, y de una convicción excepcional.
    Asi como Lenin y Stalin a mi entender, o Mao, o Fidel Castro, han demostrado ser lúcidos e inmortales por sus logros contra los Imperios, para toda la Eternidad

  • @vcab6875
    @vcab6875 9 місяців тому

    “Courage is contagious. When a brave man takes a stand, the spines of others are stiffened”
    Billy Graham

  • @Rider.Looper2
    @Rider.Looper2 Рік тому +6

    this scene really happened, it was during the Italian 🇮🇹 campaign when Napoleon was not yet emperor but just a general at the very beginning of his career.
    Check for yourself on the Internet
    The name of this famous battle is called ➡️ [The Battle of Pont d'Arcole] took place from November 15 to 17, 1796 (25 to 27 Brumaire Year V) during the first Italian campaign. It pits the 19,000 French 🇨🇵 of the Army of Italy, under the orders of Napoleon Bonaparte, against the 24,000 men of the Austrian army, commanded by General Josef Alvinczy.

    • @davidgelman4935
      @davidgelman4935 11 місяців тому

      Good description in Chandler s The Campaigns of Napoleon

  • @joseantoniolinares6849
    @joseantoniolinares6849 2 роки тому +2

    El mas grande de Francia saludos desde Argentina

  • @chiron8018
    @chiron8018 2 роки тому +6

    Época que as guerras tinham algum gosto em se batalhar. Hoje, um míssil pode resumir 80% do conflito...

    • @rianmachado2890
      @rianmachado2890 2 роки тому +1

      Por isso que eu nao gosto dessas guerras modernas

    • @chiron8018
      @chiron8018 2 роки тому +2

      @@rianmachado2890 Nem eu, mano. Pra mim, a honra nas guerra acabou em 1945. Dps, com as ogivas e mísseis, já era...

    • @rianmachado2890
      @rianmachado2890 2 роки тому +1

      @@chiron8018 verdade

    • @MarcoAurelio-vv3gz
      @MarcoAurelio-vv3gz 2 роки тому

      Um míssil faz muita coisa, especialmente em questão de destruição, mas pra ocupar um território até hoje ainda é necessário a velha infantaria.
      A conquista do chão ainda é decidida com pólvora e sangue.

    • @chiron8018
      @chiron8018 2 роки тому

      @@MarcoAurelio-vv3gz Se esqueceu dos drones que destroem vc em segundos...

  • @SinaRiahi-ow1zk
    @SinaRiahi-ow1zk Рік тому +2

    Feru de l ' Histoire universelle et connaissant les anglais, je dois dire que Napoléon était le cauchemar des anglais des décennies bien après sa disparition , ils le craignaient et ils étaient fascinés de sa puissance , Napoléon Bonaparte fut le plus grand général, jamais égalé de l Histoire universelle.

  • @wanob254
    @wanob254 2 роки тому +6

    L'assaut du pont d'Arcole ne servait à rien des pertes inutile mais Napoléon reste le meilleur

    • @Cloporte.indomptable
      @Cloporte.indomptable 2 роки тому +6

      L'erreur est humaine et c'est en s'apprenant des erreurs que l'humain progresse.

    • @amenohana1494
      @amenohana1494 2 роки тому +1

      il a tellement apris qu'il est mort en slip sur une île lui

    • @grandducdebretagne2663
      @grandducdebretagne2663 2 роки тому +4

      @@amenohana1494 ptdr ça marche le weeb bandeur de japon

    • @Cloporte.indomptable
      @Cloporte.indomptable 2 роки тому +5

      @@amenohana1494 combien sont mort en slip sur ton île, par contre, j'aimerais connaître..

    • @thibaultbushido3540
      @thibaultbushido3540 2 роки тому

      @@amenohana1494 tu n’as clairement rien appris de la culture japonaise.

  • @mr.knoll-it-all1564
    @mr.knoll-it-all1564 Рік тому +1

    Best general in the world “let’s just charge them straight on… maybe they’ll get spooked and run away”

  • @joseluisalfonzogr1155
    @joseluisalfonzogr1155 Рік тому +4

    Este actor es muy bueno

  • @LordBolrog
    @LordBolrog 2 роки тому +2

    Vive la France !

  • @milovanmarkovic4435
    @milovanmarkovic4435 2 роки тому +11

    I always wondered if Muiron had survived will he become a marshal later like Murat and others🤔

  • @alexandermpln003
    @alexandermpln003 Рік тому

    La suerte favorece al intrepido . 🎉🎉 ¡¡Viva francia !! Saludos desde Perú

  • @creamyrma6609
    @creamyrma6609 2 роки тому +14

    Обязательно куплю себе картину Наполеон на Аркольском мосту

    • @igoros54
      @igoros54 2 роки тому

      ....через Березину ))) 😄😁

  • @claudepinat4970
    @claudepinat4970 Рік тому +1

    vive NAPOLEON Vive l' EMPEREUR

  • @LeGrandConsilium
    @LeGrandConsilium  2 роки тому +306

    Next video, Napoleon takes Moscow in 3 mins?

    • @charlyfrog5666
      @charlyfrog5666 2 роки тому +9

      No ! Churchill getting sloshed in 2 mins ...🤣

    • @SilminaIDV
      @SilminaIDV 2 роки тому +8

      The war of the third coalition in 3 minutes XD

    • @bugvswindshield
      @bugvswindshield 2 роки тому +3

      😂😂🤣🤣🤣

    • @tojamatokanava7778
      @tojamatokanava7778 2 роки тому +1

      Le Grand Consilium , 1812 kämpften die sogenannten Franzosen, die sogenannten Russen und andere Verbündete gegen Deutsche.Die niederträchtigen Verräter der Deutschen Nation leisteten den Alliierten im Krieg gegen die Deutsche große Hilfe.

    • @elem2992
      @elem2992 2 роки тому +1

      Tu sais quoi mon copain... après tes vidéos branlette sur l'empereur J'ai hate que tu nous fasses une vidéo sur comment les russes et les prussiens ont occupé Paris ! Ça va être chouette

  • @eduardodiaz7875
    @eduardodiaz7875 Рік тому +1

    Ese NAPOLEON ERA UN GENICIDA NO SE COMO HACEN PELICULAS DE ESTE TIPO , QUE O TIENEN MAS HEROES LOS FRANCESES , NO TIENE HISTORIA LOS FRACHUTES.

  • @Nicolas-Vive-Le-Christ-Roi
    @Nicolas-Vive-Le-Christ-Roi 2 роки тому +5

    Napoléon était un grand stratège, même un très grand. On lui doit les armées modernes à base de corps et tant d'autres choses. Mais ce n'est pas le plus grand dirigeant de France pour moi, on a eu Philippe Auguste ou Saint Louis qui n'hésitaient pas à se battre au côté de leurs hommes même quand ils étaient blessés

  • @dragosion5596
    @dragosion5596 Рік тому +2

    Viva la FRANCE 🇫🇷

  • @thefrenchspacer
    @thefrenchspacer Рік тому +4

    He truly is the Alexander of his time

    • @habazlambazazathe6th989
      @habazlambazazathe6th989 Рік тому +1

      ok french fries..alexander the great conquered the whole known world unlike the frenchies

    • @thefrenchspacer
      @thefrenchspacer Рік тому

      @@habazlambazazathe6th989 I was comparing more his tactical genius and way to fight among his troops. One can also argue Napoleon opposition was much stronger than the one to Alexander but its debatable.

  • @maximiliendzitko5022
    @maximiliendzitko5022 2 роки тому +2

    A chaque fois les frissons

  • @perfect.player
    @perfect.player 2 роки тому +6

    Австрийцы видимо очень ненавидят эту речку, потому что все пушки стреляли только в нее

  • @abdouch8181
    @abdouch8181 Рік тому +1

    Vive la France 🇨🇵 de la part d'un algérien

  • @philippepasquier14
    @philippepasquier14 2 роки тому +3

    Il faut lire le magnifique poème de Mistral et aller voir la statue d'André Estienne à Cadenet, village de Vaucluse,jumelé avec Arcole.
    Après,la vérité et la légende....
    "Un grand peuple a le droit de embellir de fables la splendeur de ses origines"
    Ce ne sont certes pas ses origines,mais c'est splendide !

  • @andreviniciusdasilva7453
    @andreviniciusdasilva7453 2 роки тому +2

    Viva la France !!

  • @poppi510
    @poppi510 2 роки тому +25

    When you are German but also Bavarian…you can’t really say something against Napoleon 😂

    • @TonioBZH
      @TonioBZH Рік тому

      Why ?

    • @hzuiel
      @hzuiel Рік тому

      @@TonioBZH Because he liberated poland and germany from being occupied and divided up between prussia, russia, and austria.10's of thousands of germans and poles gladly joined his armies after his campaigns in that region defeated those powers.

  • @MS-rs1hg
    @MS-rs1hg 2 роки тому +1

    J aime beaucoup son excellence Napoléon

  • @jaresh5536
    @jaresh5536 2 роки тому +21

    I'm French and Napoleon's fan but I concur: this fiction is ridicule though it attempts to depict one of the famous victories of Napoléon.
    Napoleon never reached the bridge himself and ended up falling on the side, protected by a staff officer, Muiron, who died protecting him .
    These movie scenes are frankly not great nor representative. Uniforms are not correct.
    Yes muskets were not precise but Clavier standing up, defiant in the middle of the bridge is ridiculous.
    However Napoleon did show great courage throughout his reign and got wounded several times, and got his nickname 'petit caporal' from that Italian campaign.

    • @thibaultbushido3540
      @thibaultbushido3540 2 роки тому

      Tout pareil
      J’aurais pas dit mieux
      Pas de doute, tu es un vrai fan de Napoléon.
      Vive l’empereur ! mais pas trop quand même, la démocratie c’est bien et mettre sa famille dans des sièges royaux ça fait despote.
      Personne n’est parfait…

    • @LeGrandConsilium
      @LeGrandConsilium  2 роки тому +3

      Si tu connais des films plus « historically accurate » sur Napoléon et plus récents, ça m’intéresse 😉

    • @bismarck3880
      @bismarck3880 2 роки тому

      @@thibaultbushido3540 Tout le monde mets ses fidèles serviteur ou membre de sa famille sur des postes clé par exemple les Habsbourg ont eu de nombreux rois sur différents royaume d'Europe durant longtemps

    • @WetaMantis
      @WetaMantis 2 роки тому +1

      Ah non quand il pause ses couilles sur le trône c'est là que ça devient intéressant! Vive l'Empereur!

  • @Your_phantom
    @Your_phantom 10 місяців тому

    Le meilleur des meilleurs

  • @albertoalbores3842
    @albertoalbores3842 2 роки тому +5

    La batalla se gana en la línea del frente no desde un trono.

    • @Disappeared...
      @Disappeared... 2 роки тому

      Всё битвый выигрывают с трона командующие на карте придумывая стратегию, а уже после войска просто выполняют эту стратегию

  • @ricnoel2014
    @ricnoel2014 10 місяців тому

    le plus grand militaire de l histoire de notre monde,reconnu par tous les historiens notamment anglo saxons !

  • @marcusguanio1290
    @marcusguanio1290 2 місяці тому

    He got the nickname of the "petit caporal" at Lodi, not at Arcole. But this scene could double as Lodi, and is still top-notch.

  • @НеТанкист-н3я
    @НеТанкист-н3я 2 роки тому +5

    Да Здраствует Бонапарт!

  • @dominiquebeaulieu
    @dominiquebeaulieu 2 роки тому +3

    Il a manqué de vision pour avoir vendu la Louisiane … et attaqué la Sainte Russie 🇷🇺.

  • @Gregfortenberrycomedy
    @Gregfortenberrycomedy Рік тому

    He never adapted from others thoughts or theories. He acted on his own perspective and wisdom. A lesson for everyone. But be humble….

  • @marcinszymanski9254
    @marcinszymanski9254 2 роки тому +15

    We used to say in Poland that we had a lot of Kings but the only one Emperor. However I don't believe that he will make such a stupid charge on bridge.

    • @LeGrandConsilium
      @LeGrandConsilium  2 роки тому +10

      *appear where you are not expected. -Sun Tzu

    • @fuckyoutube9305
      @fuckyoutube9305 2 роки тому +1

      this is just a movie, if this happened in real life Napoleon would of died in the first volley whilst they were crossing. The plot armour is very powerful

    • @fuckyoutube9305
      @fuckyoutube9305 2 роки тому +1

      @@LeGrandConsilium
      except they fully expected him to try and cross the bridge, which is why it was so heavily deffended

    • @marcinszymanski9254
      @marcinszymanski9254 2 роки тому +1

      @@fuckyoutube9305 yes I know, that way I don't understand why they are making such a scene in movie which should present wisdom of Napoleon.

    • @LeGrandConsilium
      @LeGrandConsilium  2 роки тому

      @@fuckyoutube9305 yes but they were probably not expecting a frontal rush on the bridge, napoleon overestimated them, he should have built a bridge further from the start (which he will do the next day and won easily)

  • @SnakePlissken7
    @SnakePlissken7 10 місяців тому

    VIVE L'EMPEREUR NAPOLÉON 🇫🇷🇫🇷🇫🇷
    GLOIRE À NOTRE EMPEREUR, CELUI QUI A FAIT TREMBLÉ LES ORDURES DE GAUCHISTES D'EUROPE !!!
    celui qui a fait rayonné la FRANCE 🇫🇷🇫🇷🇫🇷
    VIVE L'EMPEREUR !!!

  • @bekkorim7296
    @bekkorim7296 2 роки тому +3

    💯💯😍

  • @bertrandbeauvoise392
    @bertrandbeauvoise392 2 роки тому

    Vive la France🇫🇷🇫🇷🇫🇷🇫🇷🇫🇷🇫🇷 !

  • @veyz11
    @veyz11 2 роки тому +3

    He was so feared that even if he sings a song of an onion they would fear him.

  • @mandalorian.212
    @mandalorian.212 2 роки тому +1

    🇫🇷🇫🇷🇫🇷🥁 Vive le GRAND Empereur 🥁🇫🇷🇫🇷🇫🇷

  • @marcionelson7777
    @marcionelson7777 2 роки тому +8

    Carisma é tudo

  • @zukoulou7464
    @zukoulou7464 2 роки тому +4

    Certains wokes veulent déboulonner les statues de Napoléon...

    • @thibaultbushido3540
      @thibaultbushido3540 2 роки тому

      Ils ont qu’à détruire l’arc de triomphe aussi ! Et le théâtre romain d’Orange tant qu’à faire !
      Bin oui les romains étaient des esclavagistes, il faudrait même changer le nom de la ville et détruire toutes les œuvres d’art !
      Mais où va-t-on ?

    • @LeGrandConsilium
      @LeGrandConsilium  2 роки тому

      pour chaque statue déboulonnée une vidéo 😉

  • @MichaelMilesDavid
    @MichaelMilesDavid 4 місяці тому

    Vive Bonaparte ! Vive l'Empereur !

  • @lucianonmenuet1981
    @lucianonmenuet1981 Рік тому +3

    I still can not believe Napoleon ever fought a battle in the first line of soldiers... or am I wrong?

    • @S1NG15
      @S1NG15 Рік тому +1

      The only time he did was at Toulon where he was wounded. What happened in this scene never actually happened.

    • @ЯрославЯковлев-ш8х
      @ЯрославЯковлев-ш8х Рік тому +2

      He was gunner at 1814 campaign in France. While being emperor

    • @Открыватель-ю1д
      @Открыватель-ю1д Рік тому

      ​@@S1NG15твое мнение конечно же важно😂

    • @Rider.Looper2
      @Rider.Looper2 Рік тому +1

      ​@@S1NG15What you say is false, this scene really happened, it was during the Italian campaign when Napoleon was not yet emperor but just a general at the very beginning of his career. Check for yourself on the internet The name of this famous battle is called ➡️ [The Battle of Arcole Bridge] took place from November 15 to 17, 1796 (25 to 27 Brumaire Year V) during the first Italian campaign. It pitted the 19,000 French of the Army of Italy, under the orders of Napoleon Bonaparte, against the 24,000 men of the Austrian army, commanded by General Josef Alvinczy. And just a word of advice, find out next time before speaking without knowing

    • @Rider.Looper2
      @Rider.Looper2 Рік тому

      ​@@Открыватель-ю1дWhat's more, what he says is false.