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  • go napoleon,still going and going

  • What a great man. But sadly, he's burning in hell right now for being a deist (or a catholic. Either way, he's burning in the flames.... POPE WORSHIPER!)

  • @Nashhinton Im afraid as a non practicing catholic were under the impression that YOUR going to hell because you broke away from the REAL church in Rome and started forming little blasphemous cults lol.

  • my favourite Napoleon quote

    "ability is nothing without opportunity"

  • napoleone buonaparte !!!a great italian man!!!

  • @fingo92 Un Italiens ??? Va apprendre ton histoire ! Tu vas encore me dire qu'il est Corse et que les corses se sentent plus italiens que français !? Napoléon est un français corse qui aimait sa patrie la France et s'est battu pour elle .Aprés tu peux utiliser des prétextes comme quoi il s'est servie de la France pour ses ambitions personnelles mais Napoléon était un grand homme par ses réformes et son génie militaire. Mais comme le respect est un mot que beaucoup de gens ont oublié...

  • Napoleone...one italian that fuck italy.....If he was still alive i want his head.

  • @pinnolone1978 Italia didnt exist when Napoléon lived :P You're british? No because usually only brits say that Napoléon is italian. Some kind of jealousy I guess. Vive l'Empereur! Vive la France!

  • @Draksen

    No, I' m really Italian...and i know very well the history of Napoleone Buonaparte.

    Tuscany and Naples Blood and Born in Corsica(ajaccio) 1 years before it become French.

  • @pinnolone1978 Salutation l'ami :) Of course I know, Corsica is indeed a special region. But if you look at his biography, after being a corsican regionalist for a long time (with Paoli) he finally became totally french and republican of heart. In a certain way he became french not because of France itself, but because of what France represented via the revolution. Being "french" doesnt really exist when you think ;) It's a matter of heart, thought and culture, much more than blood :)

  • @Draksen

    But...read what i wrote on the beginning.... "An italian that fuck italian"--Just because his blood was Italian but his hurt was French. "Fuck" because he kills, put his dictatorialism all over Italy and he steel steel and steel a lot of culture and money from my country....If he has a little bit of respect for his ancestors it wouldn' t be happened.

  • @pinnolone1978 Well, at the end of the day, he made the creation of Italy as a unified state possible, no?

  • @Draksen

    I don ' t think so...It' s clear that the different countries in Italy bonded together in order to fight and putting out from the borders Napoleone.

    It was only a difense alliance. 50 years later Italy was unified.

  • @pinnolone1978 Oh e Viva Italia! Nostra sorella latina :)

  • @pinnolone1978 Napoleon was born in 1769 (august 15) and Corsica became French in 1768 (may 15). One year AFTER. ;-) He was born French but he told himself that he feel more Corsican than French til 1789 and the Revolution. He became fully French (by heart) with the Revolution. In France, we dont care about "blood" (we made the Revolution for that). You are French or you are not French, everything else is nonsense.

  • @Draksen Napoleon was Corsican

  • @MTCoblivsicas12345 But it remain bonaparte is a french name so he somehow had french origin....

  • Please tell me the music used in the vid originally! It looks so awesome! I want to hear what it would be like!

  • Judas Priest, "You got Another Thing Coming"

  • Napoleon is a GENIUS!!!!! very very good at warfare

  • "My true glory is not winning 60 battles. Waterloo will erase the memory of my victories. What will live for is my Civil Code and the minutes of the meetings of the Council of State". (Memorial of St Helena)

    No commander in History has ever won more battles than Napoleon, but he was always proudest of his civilian achievements.

    "The only true victories, those that leave no regrets, are those that have been wrested from ignorance". 1797

  • @NapoleonCalland Actually, I think suvorov did >_>

  • @Hafesie. He didn't.

  • VERY, VERY GOOD!!!

  • never interrupt your enemy while he is making a mistake-napoleon.... Be successful I judge a man only by the outcome of his actions-napoleon

  • "Never interrupt your enemy when he's making a mistake..."

    In the 1970 film "Waterloo", Rod Steiger as Napoleon adds, with a laugh, "It's bad manners, eh?"

    In case you find that callous, I should add that he bollocked two young officers on his staff for laughing too loudly DURING the battle of Ligny, on the 16th of June 1815. (Two days before Waterloo. Ligny was his last big victory).

  • longbow u take me 2 the fair if it was nt for the germans waterloo was a loss u ignorant wretch

  • he was an interesting imaginative man

  • i love longbow provocations.He makes that everywhere.But sometimes he is spanked.

    Shimon Peres :"Napoleon was a friend of jews".

  • napoleon is so handsome according to the pictures of him when he was young

  • I think you guys are missing the point,the bankers were willing to fund Napolean because they wanted democracies in europe instead of Kings who had total autocracy,in a demacracy the bankers rule,as they can buy politicians to vote in their favour.(see how the fed got the senate to pass the banks charter while 97% of senators were on holiday,and the 2-3 federal reseve planted senators exploited a loophole and gave the bank its charter even though the other 97% were against it).

  • so agree with you africanchina1 napoleon was NOTHING like hitler, he was a genius, but not mad! - as a brit i still wish he'd beaten wellington at waterloo!

  • Among those who hate oppression(US) are those who like to oppress(US) - Napolean Bonaparte

    Napolean wanted to free europe of monarchy,he turned down Rothschild loans because he didn't want to be a slave to the bankers,he instead sold louisiana to the US to fund his campaign("Louisiana purchase")Rothschild funded Wellington to fight Napolean and after the battle of waterloo crashed brtish consols(gvt bonds)and took over the bank of england saying " it was the best business ive ever done"

  • thanx for that, never heard it before; a genius with principles then!

  • I'm not a Wellington-hater, as I respect his care and attention to his men (flogging and hanging aside, as these were part of the British Army's practices under any general). I do get irritated by the misconception that Napoleon expected his troops to always live off the land... because it's not true. By the standards of the time, he was a pioneer when it came to supplying troops with food and equipment.

  • What unfortunatley Britain should have left you to the Nazis?

    Maybe we should have, it would have saved many British lives.

  • Napoleon wanted peace with Britain! So did Hitler...fortunatley for Europe Britan had bollocks and said no to both.

  • Unfortunately.

  • Hitler wanted peace with Britain so he could expand eastwards to destroy "inferior races".

    Napoleon wanted peace in order to concentrate on his Empire (promoting and improving agriculture, trade and industry, the Law, the Criminal justice system, the sciences and arts, eradicating poverty, and encouraging the development of a united Europe with a single currency, a civil law system based on the Civil Code, and shared ideals like secular institutions and religious and political tolerance.)

  • Great, now I have this image of Napoleon air-guitaring round his command tent in his boxer-shorts.

  • lol

  • Like Hitler, Napoleon exhausted his resources amidst the wintry onslaught of the seemingly endless Russian steppes.

  • napoleon was nothing like hitler, napoleon killed to expand his land, and to increase his economical resources (just like others tried) hitler was just some insecure psycho path who loved to prove him self by murdering innocent ppl.....besides napoleon had to take care of france, which was very small at the time

  • Study first Napoleon's biography first. He wanted peace. The brits interrumpted Napoleon's plans of peace :S he wasn't like Hitler at all...

  • I ran across a web article last night which claimed Napoleon was empowered by the Jesuits to 'punish' the Church and the monarchy, then when it had been judged that sufficient damage was done, Napoleon was ordered to abandon his army in Russia, thereby insuring the return to power of the monarchy. Who knows?

  • A military genius who wanted peace. How ironic. (and I don't mean that in a bad way)

  • hahahah yeah! ur right! but hey! it's the truth! for example, he wanted to make peace w/ Zar Alexander but unfortunately the guy wasn't very much into peace stuff....

    I made a very interesting cool video about Napoleon, click in my name and you'll see.. it's my latest video.. go take a look! i think you'd like it

  • wow did you ever read history and where is he like hitler i didn't see america helping the brits

  • The US not only signed a treaty with him to buy a third of their territory today (look up "Louisiana Purchase"), they also went to war with the UK from 1812 to 1815 because London didn't respect neutrality at sea. The Brits lost the war despite burning Washington DC (the US President's official residence had to be whitewashed to cover the damage and is now known as the White House). Their last big defeat was the battle of New Orleans against Andrew Jackson ("Old Hickory"), who later became pdt.

  • Institutionalized religion and atheism are the twin evils---one of spiritual enslavement, and the other of spiritual denial.

  • religion is a cancer.

  • im french and i hope to have a new president like napoleon for fuck french traitors!!at this time they was no immigrant no muslim and we were a great nation!very good work!

  • thank you

  • Et tu fais quoi des Mamelouks, des Zouaves et des Harkis? Eux étaient musulmans et ils ont fait plus pour la gloire de ton pays et pour tes droits que toi, qui n'as eu que la peine de ramasser ta citoyenneté dans le sang qu'ils ont versé pour la France.

    And what about the Mameluks, Zouaves and Harkis who fought and died for the glory of France? They were Muslim and did more for France than you have, as all you had to do was pick your rights as a French citizen out of their blood.

  • @NapolonCalland

    Tu sais, ces profondes injustices, je crois les Français de base les ont découvertes bien plus tard. Il faut mesurer la manipulation politique, à l'époque, venant autant de la gauche que de la droite. Oui, ma génération n'a eu qu'à naître pour être Français, mais on nous a appris à considérer TOUS ceux qui se sont battus pour nous, et je n'ai jamais croisé personne qui ne respecte pas le souvenir des gens que tu cites.

  • Bien dit (à propos du respect) cher ami. Désolé pour la provocation, mais je voulais te pousser dans tes retranchements pour que tu dises toute ta pensée parce que je pense qu'on est d'accord sur le fond. L'Empereur pâtit d'une réputation qui nous vient de la manipulation politique de la gauche caviare et de la droite réac'. C'est pour ça que les vrais socialistes (Emmanuelli par exemple) sont favorable envers sa mémoire, autant que les progressistes à droite.

  • Once again, a great video.

  • thank you

  • Good video. Though I must say as a southern patriot I would have hung Napolean from the nearest tree. I have never liked the athiest element much. I feel an athiest in southern society is like a cancer that slowly eats the body away.He did have some interesting quotes. One that always sticks with me is " Religion is what keeps the poor from killing the rich" I found the music fitting. I always thought Napolean was painted to look feminent.Maybe Napolean and Rob Halford have something in common.

  • Thanks for your comments. To be against organized religion is not the same as being an atheist. My research of Albert Pike indicates that he was ultimately against organized religion and atheism. Atheism denies spirituality and organized religion wants to keep spirituality in a cage.

  • dude, albert pike is part of the satanic new world order

  • I really love this one, i don't care if he was french, one of the greatest leaders of all time. 5 Stars!

  • thank you

  • Napoleon was a great leader and a great thinker. We have much to learn from him. Thank you, great video. 5*

  • thank you

  • all these brave quotes and judas priest, what more could i want.

  • thank you

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