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AUSTERLITZ - The Battle itself - Dec 2, 1805 - Part 2 Attack of Austro-Russians - Abel Gance (1960)

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The Emperor to the humblest soldier, they widespread also the noble ideas of the Revolution to all the people from Europe & made them to understand and to become aware of their importance in the life of their nation

We say commonly that the wars of the Revolution & the Empire were :
"EUROPE OF PEOPLE (represented by France) vs EUROPE OF KINGS (represented by all kingdoms from Europe vs France)"
And IT'S TRUE!!!

& if these ideas unfortunately lost 1 century with the defeat of France against all Europe of the despots and the autocrats, it overcame nevertheless and make laws nowadays in all the democratic countries of the world :-)

Long Live Napoleon!! Long Live France!! yes

But also nowadays, because it's necessary to live in its time!

Long Live our big Europe, united & strong in the peace!!
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De l'Empereur au plus humble soldat, ils ont répandus les idées nobles de la Révolution à tous les peuples d'Europe et leur ont fait comprendre et prendre conscience de leur importance dans la vie de leur nation

On dit communément que les guerres de l'Empire c'était :
"L'EUROPE DES PEUPLES (représentée par la France) contre L'EUROPE DES ROIS (représentée par tous les royaumes contre la France)"
Et C'EST VRAI !!!

et si ces idées ont malheureusement perdue 1 siècle avec la défaite de la France contre toute l'Europe des despotes et des autocrates, elles ont quand même vaincu et font lois de nos jours dans tous les pays démocratiques du monde

Vive Napoléon !! Vive la France !!
Mais aussi de nos jours car il faut vivre avec son temps !!
Vive notre grande Europe Unie et forte dans la paix !!

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  • what is the name of the first song ?

  • @truecolor19

    it is a march of the 1st Empire (normal seeing the subject ;-)) : "La victoire est à nous" (= about in English "The victory is for us")

  • @cumbas I hope you got nothing against me downloading it??? I LOVE IT :)

  • @agovics1

    No of course you can

    BUT like I said before dont forget here is just 1 part

    I dont know why everybody come just here and this part is the most famous, maybe because the word "attack" in the title... or there are muc more fans of "Sisi" & Austria in youtube LOL

    Thus dont forget the others part (see in each video the "video answer" for the next)

    This is the part 2 BUT I created a special playlsit on this movie here ---> /user/cumbas#grid/user/FE15E02­­C326AD981 ^_^

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  • @FRAGIORGIO1

    and ?

    It does not prevent you from being an Anglo-Saxon spirit which was educated in this spirit and this Anglo-Saxon falsified point of view

    And thus yes your complete ignorance or vision of the character of "Napoléon le Grand" except the military point of view proves well your ignorance modelled by your Anglo-Saxon education

    Adieu donc, no problem, I prefer even :-)

  • @cumbas You think only You have read a book? You think there are no other well-informed English speakers? Fortunately, you are Not typical of the French. Nor are arrogant and ignorant British or Americans typical. Learn to be respectful and not be such a pompous dictateur.

  • @cumbas Apparently you think that any English speakers who come here to see the Battle of Austerlitz are just some ignorant propagandized fools who have never read anything more than "official propaganda". I admire Napoleon, but your Arrogance and Chauvinism are really unsupportable. You are looking only to Fight with English speakers. You think I have never heard of the Code Napoleon or read about his exploits in Egypt or Palestine? You are Overbearing. Be a man.

  • @cumbas I would like to add that DeGrasse's repulse of the British fleet at Chesapeake forced the capitulation of Lord Cornwallis, since he had no reinforcements nor supplies at Yorktown, and le Comte de Rochambeau with his 5,500 regular French soldiers were the added land force that helped Washington and his Continentals to make Lord Cornwallis capitulate.

  • @cumbas During the War of American Independence, the French fleet under le Comte de Grasse chased off the British from Chesapeak Bay. but later, Admiral Rodney was able to defeat le Comte de Grasse at the battle of Saintes and took the Ville de Paris of 110 guns, so it was back and forth. The US Navy used to have a cruiser named DeGrasse in honor of his help in our independence.

  • @cumbas I see you refer to your British neighbors as "roastbeefs", not a courteous manner of speech. Of course,some of the less courteous British would refer to the French as "frogs". I find such speech manners as very Ungracious and show a lack of Culture.

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