Hello from France, I see you reacting a lot to Napoleon or something else from France but you have forgotten the essential, the birth of France. This is why I recommend a video which came out recently but which is the best explain and the cleanest."The Franks: the birt of modern Europe" of the channel, history mapped out but also and above all to go in depth I recommend the channel thecajun cutthroat and to start "Clovis king of the franks" the founder of France 💪😉
Cher monsieur ou madame . dès l'école primaire les élèves français ont appris l'histoire de leurs Pays Mérové ancêtre de Clovis dynastie Mérovingienne, puis de Charlemagne roi des francs la dynastie carolingienne qui fut le premier Empereur a règner sur l'Europe après la chute de l'empire romain . Charlemagne ce dit roi des Francs comme avant lui les rois mérovingiens les francs sont un peuple germanique mais l'idée de nation France et Allemagne est quelques chose qui est inconnu a cet époque . Charlemagne serait né à Aix la Chapelle ou en Allemands Aachen capitale franco-germanie . de nos jours lorsque nous employons la désignations "cousins germains" nous désignons les cousins de la famille les plus proches de nous .
I don't know why they keep repeating the claim that Augereau only lost 5000 men, unless that's just the dead, since Marbot (who was there) said that Augereau went into action with 15,000 men and 12,500 of those became casualties. Certainly Augereau's corps was disbanded after the battle, which wouldn't have happened if it had only lost a third of its strength.
"This is not the beautiful part of war; we suffer and the soul is oppressed to see so many victims" Napoleon, 1807
The dynasty of Hannover ended with queen Victoria. The King of britain was also the king of Hannover but women could not inherit the thorone
8:15 Meanwhile, Russia slept in the snow without a fire😂.
Hello from France, I see you reacting a lot to Napoleon or something else from France but you have forgotten the essential, the birth of France. This is why I recommend a video which came out recently but which is the best explain and the cleanest."The Franks: the birt of modern Europe" of the channel, history mapped out but also and above all to go in depth I recommend the channel thecajun cutthroat and to start "Clovis king of the franks" the founder of France 💪😉
Cher monsieur ou madame . dès l'école primaire les élèves français ont appris l'histoire de leurs Pays Mérové ancêtre de Clovis dynastie Mérovingienne, puis de Charlemagne roi des francs la dynastie carolingienne qui fut le premier Empereur a règner sur l'Europe après la chute de l'empire romain . Charlemagne ce dit roi des Francs comme avant lui les rois mérovingiens les francs sont un peuple germanique mais l'idée de nation France et Allemagne est quelques chose qui est inconnu a cet époque . Charlemagne serait né à Aix la Chapelle ou en Allemands Aachen capitale franco-germanie . de nos jours lorsque nous employons la désignations "cousins germains" nous désignons les cousins de la famille les plus proches de nous .
are you going to react to the napoleons marshall series from Epic History?
If i can make a video suggestion, can you do the "rise of the admiral, Kolchak by epic history" it is a 2 part series?
I noticed you were laughing when the narrator said kreege burge. It is kind of a funny name isn't it. 😂❤❤
not bad ; go with u
ok I just saw that you have to be patreon for reactions so next month is counting on me😉
Even up to queen victoria have german roots
I think bullets had no effect against Murat : Aboukir, Austerlitz, Eylau, Borodino, Leipzig...he was always leading the charge.
Murat was not at Friedland and certaintly not one of his best marshals .
Thank you for the correction on Friedland. But I'm not so sure if Murat wasn't one of his best marshals. I would probably have him in the top 10.
@@VideoLife146 So would Epic History, but to find out more you'll have to check out their Napoleon's Marshals video 😉
I don't know why they keep repeating the claim that Augereau only lost 5000 men, unless that's just the dead, since Marbot (who was there) said that Augereau went into action with 15,000 men and 12,500 of those became casualties. Certainly Augereau's corps was disbanded after the battle, which wouldn't have happened if it had only lost a third of its strength.
Day 269 of waiting for a Videolife video that ISN'T ABOUT NAPOLEON
Make your own content stop reacting to someone else's hard work unless you got permission
Yep, long term that is the plan. Just need to get some things sorted out in the meantime
@@VideoLife146I like your reactions videos so don’t stop