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(**) (Probable) First French Empire National Anthem (1804-1815)

"Le Chant du depart"

(**) (Probable) Himno Nacional del Primer Imperio Francés (1804-1815)

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  • 15 people dislike this video because they have ancestors who were humiliated by French First Empire's troops ;)

  • @Luftwaffe1941

    Napoleon was on the battlefield, Adolf was not.

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  • V I V E N A P O L E O N ! ! !

  • @Lilycha100 Good question. In France he is a legend because he not only led the country to its highest level of dominance but also organized the nation in many respects (civil code). His legacy materializes in the state administration of today and in so many historical monuments in Paris (arc de thriomphe, place vendome...). This said, we may have a mixed feeling as this was to detriment of other people sovereignty. Let us the dream of being a great nation. Vive l'Empereur

  • @Lilycha100 that's not weird. countries like USA invades other countries all the time.

  • why do pepole love Napoleon so much? He invaded other countries ;S and was mad egnuch to belive he could conquer the world

  • viva la revolution. thanks to france the rest of the world got a little bit more democratic.

  • @LeHappiste Actually Hitler was on the battlefield in WW1.

    Just saying.

  • @GANSTER4456

    the best way is...FUCK YOURSELF..or fuck your own asshole..lol..SCUMBAG HATERS>>

  • FRANCE IS A SHIT HOLE FUCK FRANCE

  • @LeHappiste Good call !

  • @MRjlouis3131 PS: Great tune! I, too, would want to conquer Europe after listening to a few bars of that. And besides which, it took some doing to beat old "Boney", the combined armies of Britain, Prussia, and the rest, and years of war to do so. And Napoleon's coup d'etat, the '100 days', in 1814 was a masterpiece of political and military genius. If only the other powers hadn't been so belligerent, things for France might had been very different.

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