All Napoleon's battles in 60 seconds

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Take a tour of all Napoleon's battlegrounds in 60 seconds!

This was just a quick guide, but for lots more Napoleon, including feature-length documentaries on his major battles and campaigns, visit our channel @EpichistoryTv.

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Incredible that even on the backfoot, he continued to win the majority of his battles. You know he was a baller when he had the coalition forces declare war on him alone rather than France.

TheMinipily
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Bro soloed Europe 5 times in a row.

Insanity

thecobaltemperor
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The emperor is no doubt a military genius, but it also showed us how one could keep wining battles but lose the war.

RyomaG
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His win % is high, man was able to win even at heavily outnumbered conditions, truly a great commander

arandomhistorian
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"My enemies are many, my equals are none."

*~ Le Petit Caporal 1769 - 1821*

PeridPH
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Mans faced against 90% of Europe and won 5 out of 7 coalitions…arguably the greatest military general of all time

troyh.
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This 60 second recap of Napoleon is better than the Napoleon movie.

jobe
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Even in his later days he still won most battles. Guy was an absolute legend

luisfilipe
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Really says something about his skill that the best way to defeat Napoleon was to not fight him

Tayvin
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Even when he is losing, he is winning. A force of nature indeed.

carloscampo
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Whether you like him or not. He was a brilliant general and leader. How did he cope mentally is beyond me.

justanaussie
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Give the guy who made this short idea and wrote the script a raise. Amazing!

planetkc
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he won 42 battels and lost 8 in 22 years he is a legend

reimosaul
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Napoleon is my favorite character in history because of his genius. Dude had the entirety of europe declare war on him personally. To me, this proves he was the best general in history.

CivilisedThwomp
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Napoleon Bonparte is literally the living embodiment of an ideal drama novel brought to life. It has all the characteristics of a successful storyline: humble beginning and an initiation during a time of neverbefore seen chaos, first victory against absurd odds, brilliant campaigns in ancient lands with history dating to the beginning of civilization, deposes a corrupt government via coup and becames defacto dictator, becomes emperor and initiates the most successful policies that bring libety and a golden age for the populace, wins the most spectacular victories ever before seen against the strongest nations on the globe, takesoves the majority of the continent, marries a royal princess with whom he has a son to consolidate his dynasty, launches the largest campaign ever to invade a giant empire in the untamed of lands, losses after some of the bloodiest battles on the globe, is exiled but successsfully breakes away and retunres for one last fight, loses and is exiled definetely to one of the most isoated corners on the planet. Not to mention that his story also includes: strategic alliances, intrigue, bloody turmoil, an archaic geo-political scenario, romance, a person conviction in spirituality and predestination (something which Napoleon both publicly and personally endorsed throughout his carreer), and the gorgeous aesthetical climate of the late 18th and early 19th century. And all of this just a little over 200 years ago.

If predestination is real, Napoleon' case is perhaps the closest genuinely accepted example.

rennor
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You guys are the Best! Love your Napoleónic content ❤❤❤

danielsantiagourtado
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His Victory/Defeat Ratio is pretty high.
He must have increased France's ratio too.

averageprson
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Love all your videos. Please make another one on Napoleon as a statesman. Unfortunately, this part of his life is usually missed...

tchingis
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Narrator has a unique voice, perfectly suited for Historical content!! Best wishes

sagarbagade
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He was reckless in taking that large army to Russia even though he was advised by his generals to retreat for the winter which ended up killing more than half of the soldiers. And ultimately led to his downfall…”there is always a pride before a fall”

Joe_X_Space