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  • Long live the French Empire!

  • amazing actually, that the archbishops of usury, the rothschilds were able to distort history, napolean, who reverted to Islam along with his first general, Ali Napolean bonarparte and his first general Abdullah-Jacques Menou had a vision of an Islamic France(some of Islams laws are alredy implemented in french law on jurisprudence) In islam usury is strictly forbidden, so that means no federal reserve.Napoleon tried to rid Europe of usury, but failed in what was a valiant effort.

  • it's not a true music

    just music done whith several parts of others musics

    i recognize "le chant de l'oignon " (The Song of onion)

    it was whith "On va leur percer le flanc", the favorite song of the Imperial Guard when it left to the charg bayonet in the rifles

    looks at my video in my playlist here

    /watch?v=gKRogpFUaY0&feature=c­hannel

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  • La victoire est en nous'

  • whats this song called

  • I believe it is 'La victoire est en nous'

  • Agree with Den365 about the Cavalry and Artillary (though at Waterloo the union Brigade was wasted and was never given the chance)

    If you do it on pure weight of men on the field, it can be considered a German victory however the Commander for the day was British... Or you could take it for what it was, An allied victory. Every country lost men it's unfair to give the glory to just the one that probably lost the most... (WW2 isn't purely a Russian victory after all...)

    Just my opinion

  • The commander on the day was Irish.

    All things aside it was, without doubt an allied victory.

  • Not being good at geography for the era, wasn't Ireland considered part of the British isles? If not then fair point to you :)

  • It depends if you actually recognise the British isles....I dont but thats beside the point.

    Wellesley was born in Dublin, Eire.

  • British Cavalry and Artillery was inferior to the French (even French of 1815), British Infantry was perfectly trained and someway excellent, but out of 70.000 Wellington's troops, 20.000 were British (mostly Irish, even the English Regiments), the other King's German Legion, Hanoverians, Brunswickers, Nassaures, Dutch, Belgian -not counting the 40.000 Prussians arriving -GERMAN VICTORY NO DOUBT ON EARTH

  • Britain's war effort against France was always hampered by a shortage of cavalry. Pound for pound it was the equal of any, but its lack of numbers was compounded by poor leadership and indiscipline that wasted not only good opportunities, but lives.

  • One on One, British and German(KGL) were superiour to French Cavalry. HOWEVER as for skill in maneuver and discipline, the British cavalry

    was so inferior to the French that whatever physical advantage

    (excellent horses and much longer training)

    they enjoyed was canceled out.

  • no. wellington and the prussians won the battle of waterloo and the british named a train station after it...really

  • What balance! 60 000 french soldiers tired by the cold of Russia against 120 000 soldiers. I know Napoleon won with 1 against 20. It was the greatest conqueror of Europe and permitted its unification ans expansion of democracy

    Watch this: youtube(DOT)com/watch?v=jlHStv­9NTCk

  • this intro is a montage of the movie Waterloo. Great movie, and this is a great game.

  • Yeah, the bad quality is because the game is from, what? 1995 or 1996? I had so much fun playing it.

  • interesting video, but bad quality

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