The BRUTAL Execution Of Maximilian I Of Mexico - The Emperor Of Mexico
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- Опубліковано 5 бер 2023
- Throughout History there have been many different acts of regicide which resulted in the executions of a King or an Emperor. One of the strangest executions of an Emperor was Maximilian I of Mexico, who was an Archduke of Austria. Maximilian was invited to become the Emperor of Mexico however this was ill-informed and he was ousted from power by rebels who did not want to be ruled over by a European monarch. There was a great deal of anger, and he was later besieged inside a city, but Maximilian was arrested and was then accused of treason, and was sentenced to death.
Many European heads of state appealed against the death sentence, and they wanted Maximilian to be spared. But this did not get granted, and he was executed. He was brought in front of a firing squad and a large crowd, and he uttered a final speech before he was executed. Some claim he was a man who wanted to help the Mexicans, but others claim that he was a man who was very far from home, and did not know much about the country he was ruling.
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The younger version of this dude looks like he would absolutely drink mtndew and yell at people on Xbox?
Yep, and dumb as a box of rocks.
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@@robertolopez9483 Tired is my lifestyle
That Maximilian has a fairly menacing beard!
Juarez could have shown him mercy, but he wanted to send a message to his people, and the world
And rightfully so.
He said that in the video
juarez had no right to show him mercy. this was a matter of national principle
The westerners tried to put a western monarch in Mexico. As much as I like Maximilian, had they let him live the westerners could've use him or his family in the future to invade Mexico again.
@andredeketeleastutecomplex Should have left him as Emperor. Mexico has been a shithole even since it's colonization by the Spanish and still is today
Do more, please. Thank you for all you do.
He was a puppet of Napoleon lll. Napoleon had to let him go or he would be pulled over too. He was naive to say the least.
This was all due to Napoleon III's ambitions to expand control over the Confederate States and on to the Union States of America. The Union's victory in the Civil War put paid to that and so Napoleon withdrew.
True. And he couldn't even do that right. If Napoleon III had any brains, he would have back the confederacy, then, made an deal to curve Mexico.
@@DarthDread-oh2ne Yes, and like all great Kings and Emperors of France he died in British custody.
Brutal?
Sounds quick and painless to me.
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The title of this wasn't true! He was shot and quickly died.
None of this guy's titles are true. They are just clickbait
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Hey, you can't understand what he's saying really either.
And people are still looking for "Carlotta's Rubies," and some ship that went down with a lot of the treasury supposedly being 'evacuated' from Mexico at that time.
In Ecuador, about 10 years later, in 1875, Freemasons assassinated President Gabriel García-Moreno, a devout Catholic and excellent President. They lay in wait and attacked him with machetes and bullets as he left the Cathedral after being at morning Mass. They nearly hacked one arm off, and as García-Moreno lay dying on the steps, he dipped his finger in his own blood and wrote on the ground, "Dios no muere." "God never dies." 200 years earlier, in Quito, ( when Ecuador still belonged to the Spanish Crown) Our Lady of Good Success had prophecized that a future President would be martyred for the Faith.
There was a movie about this called Walker. I haven't seen it, but I heard it was awful.
This character seems to be obsessed with executions under one label or another, suggests a very dark and disturbed mind.
It’s a history channel
@@shaquille.oatmeal.9623 History is a very wide subject. Respectfully, I would say it is not a history channel because it does not present a balanced view. It just an obsession with executions so he can get views from ghoulish people.
If Maximilian of Mexico's brother was the Kaiser and while he in Mexico had informed everyone including Juarez that he was from MEXICO then his brutal execution would have only allowed to further deepen the historical division between the line of Montezuma and the fall of the Aztecs.
Given his family ties and that the Juarez government thumbed its nose at them and other European leaders, I'm surprised the Euros didn't put together a "punitive expedition" and put Juarez and the others to the sword.
The european powers did not dare to put together a punitive expedition, after the civil war the army of USA was strong enough to put down any european country that tried to interfere in Mexico, if they combinded with the ex confederate army, they could beat all europen nations. The monitors and other ironclad ships could and would wreak havoc among europes wooden steam warships.
yeah, they realized what we do to foreign monarchists. my guess is that they had enough
Merci pour cette vidéo. Napoléon III voulait édifier un empire latin pour faire contre-poids aux Etats Unis. Bien que supporté par les conservateurs, Maximilien était un libéral aux idées avancées qui voulait développer le Mexique et émanciper les Indiens. Une âme noble. Charlotte perdit la raison et mourut dans les années 1920 au château de Bouchout dans le Brabant Flamand. Il semble qu'elle soit la mère du général Weygand qui dirigea l'armée française en 1940 après le limogeage du général Gamelin. Son talent ne réussit pas à redresser la situation. Encore merci pour cette vidéo .
5:08 Emperor "Dead Eyes" Maximilian.
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I am amazed he served in the Austrian navy, a totally landlocked country.
It is landlocked sice 1918. At the time it had quite a large coast, in Dalmatia.
Not at that time was Austria a landlocked nation.
The Austria- Hungarian empire had a large section of the Adriatic coast between 1867-1918.
The Austro Hungarians had access to the Adriatic
So long Max u should've left when u had the chance
welp some people just dont wanna be dictated too...i have fine peso of him
It is beyond ridicolous that "religious leaders" and other powerful people time and time again can evate the law this way. I will never get it or respect it. If it was the barber from down the corner, his family or employes, couldn't just block the authorothies access to him. It really is sickening.
Is there anyway you can speak a little slower and enunciate more cleanly. Especially the consonants. I can understand like every 3rd or 4th word.
If possible, thanks.
In other words if a French tells you that everything will be okay, double check if it’s true because you don’t want to run with the same fade he ran with just because France wanted to have Mexico.
that also works for americans
His appearance does have a 19th century Napoleon Dynamite quality.
VIVA MAXIMILIANO!!! VIVA EL EMPERADOR!!!
I have an ancestor who was part of the Union Army that asked for his help in defeating the south.
Creepy dead eyes on the photo.
Dang! Shave! Not anything to do with the execution
The only good thing Juárez did was separate the church from the state and send Maximiliano to the lobby
Zoro (; great story
You have some interesting Video's but one request...please slow down when you're reading the narrative. The speed with which you read combined with your accent and constantly changing voice modulation makes you very difficult to follow.
Per laddie. Got tae take the shite wae the good 👍
Fair enough 😊
You can always go to the gear symbol and choose a playback speed that suits you.
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should have stayed in Austria lol
I was thinking Max didn't look Hispanic
American moment:
Get the gringo
Eviva Mexico! Down with monarchies!
European colonial arrogance received the occupied people's justice.
He was a good man who actually loved Mexico and its culture, unfortunately he made the mistake of being anti corruption.
@@user-gv2vd8kg6d - yes I agree, but he over-reached.
Anti-corrupt? If he spends his time wasting the country's money on parties @@user-gv2vd8kg6d
Wasnt really brutal. It as a regular execution
Poor Maximilian really drew the short straw in that whole debacle orchestrasted by a FAILED Napoleon. What a mess.
The brutality of brutal brutes is brutish and brutasticly brutal in all its bruticiousness.... Get a new adjective
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