Napoleon's First Victory: The Siege of Toulon 1793

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  • @astu4677
    @astu4677 4 года назад +5817

    French soldier: Oh god, I don't want to die
    Napoleon: *renames a battery*
    French soldier: I ain't no bitch

  • @sledgehammerk35
    @sledgehammerk35 6 лет назад +5527

    General O'hara surrendering to both Washington and Napoleon... what a life he's led lol

    • @fristnamelastname5549
      @fristnamelastname5549 6 лет назад +771

      Sledgehammer K35 That is some career. Surrender to both man who change the World.
      Makes you think your life is worthless.

    • @sledgehammerk35
      @sledgehammerk35 6 лет назад +300

      Well he led a revolution against the biggest empire of his time that inspired similar revolutions to overthrow monarchs all across the globe... so yeah, I'd say he did change the world.

    • @niksarass
      @niksarass 6 лет назад +320

      Washington himself surrendered to the French before they were allies (Battle of Fort Necessity)

    • @krimzonstriker7534
      @krimzonstriker7534 6 лет назад +84

      His victories helped create America, which did change the world so yeah?

    • @ofeliarios4042
      @ofeliarios4042 6 лет назад +32

      Ouinn Ouinn Why so salty to the United States LOL

  • @tubingen92
    @tubingen92 6 лет назад +3374

    Napoleon was not just about war. He surrounded himself with the greatest minds of his time: jurists, economists, scientists, etc.

    • @jauntyangle5667
      @jauntyangle5667 5 лет назад +61

      While taking all the credit.

    • @reximingan9420
      @reximingan9420 5 лет назад +337

      @@jauntyangle5667 he's the one taking them all under his wing, their accomplishments is his, and his are theirs also, mo surprise here

    • @jauntyangle5667
      @jauntyangle5667 5 лет назад +12

      @@reximingan9420 Or, he is the one hanging onto their coat tails. "The *Napoleonic* code". So much for spreading the love.

    • @MrBlueSleeves
      @MrBlueSleeves 5 лет назад +21

      @@jauntyangle5667 Yes because emperors were never remembered more than token jurists, economists or scientists. What a D-Bag.

    • @jauntyangle5667
      @jauntyangle5667 5 лет назад +28

      @@MrBlueSleeves Yes, no one remembers Charles Darwin, MIchael Faraday, Charles Babbage, and dozens more Brits rocking this world in the Victorian age. Oh wait....

  • @MrTigerred3
    @MrTigerred3 6 лет назад +7423

    He was only 24 dear God what am I doing with my life.

    • @ivkasuic4474
      @ivkasuic4474 6 лет назад +798

      Those were times of radical turmoil ... when one could lift himself from anonimity.This 21. century is FAR FROM IT!

    • @yudistiraliem4379
      @yudistiraliem4379 6 лет назад +410

      Enjoying life by wanking to porn, while Napy busting his ass on the field surrounding by French dicks. Can’t complaint really.

    • @frostroxie2740
      @frostroxie2740 6 лет назад +60

      Tigerred 3 .... not taking over the world

    • @Nick_Hammer
      @Nick_Hammer 6 лет назад +519

      he also graduated from the french military academy at only 16.

    • @dogestranding5047
      @dogestranding5047 6 лет назад +21

      Yudistira Liem You mean doing something significant?

  • @StanPW88
    @StanPW88 2 года назад +407

    1793 is one of my favourite years in history - the threat of invading armies from all the great neighbouring powers and France facing imminent invasion and total defeat; entire regions in revolt and a nation in turmoil. Meanwhile, at the centre of the storm, some of the most legendary, titanic political and ideological struggles are taking place within Paris itself, wrestling for France's very soul. The fact that France emerged from this at all is amazing; the fact that Napoleon would rise during this era and make France the preeminent power in Europe for over a decade is quite simply incredible.

    • @alexandrebenoin40
      @alexandrebenoin40 2 года назад +9

      Yes it’s truly incredible all these men such as Fouché, Danton, Robespierre, Sieyes, Marat, Talleyrand, Barras ……

    • @Sajangrg69
      @Sajangrg69 Год назад +18

      @@alexandrebenoin40 RIP all those good men the revolutionaries especially the incorruptible- who fought to create a better world.

    • @NeverGoingToGiveYouUp000
      @NeverGoingToGiveYouUp000 Год назад +7

      ​@@alexandrebenoin40 France had exceptional generals, commanders and soldiers on its side. It's no wonder they were able to hold their ground and beat back all of the invading powers.

    • @thibaudduhamel2581
      @thibaudduhamel2581 Год назад +15

      Same thing happened over and over in French history. On the brink of utter anihilation, some hero (or heroin) rises above the rank and file through sheer self belief: Joan of Arc, Napoleon, Charles de Gaulle being the best known, but there are others, less known outside of France. King Louis XI being a prime example of sheer self belief altering the course of history.

    • @miguelmartins9706
      @miguelmartins9706 Год назад

      ​@@Sajangrg69 RIP? These lunatics are probably all in hell rn

  • @jcrio9014
    @jcrio9014 6 лет назад +834

    He was such inspiring figure for his soldiers. Nothing to do with the generals of the coalition who were aristocrats with no battle experience. In Toulon, he was leading his troops, in Arcole he was in first line, bearing the flag under enemy fire, at the battle of Jena, despite being nothing less than the Emperor of Europe, he was helping his soldiers pulling the canons to the top of the plateau and sleeping next to them the day before the battle instead of staying in his tent. A true inspiring leader.

    • @MrAwrsomeness
      @MrAwrsomeness 4 года назад +50

      Actually lots of the aristocracy had military experience and military offices were highly sought after.

    • @Wanderer628
      @Wanderer628 4 года назад +81

      The fact this comment has so many upvotes shows how historically illiterate most armchair historians are. Revolutionary era and Napoleonic era officers weren't WW1 generals, they couldn't lead from behind and in fact were expected to literally lead from the front ranks to show off their bravery. Even generals had to dodge cannon balls and got involved in the fighting with their men. That's why there's so many paintings of famous officers dying in the mud. Napoleon was no different in this regard from any other aristocratic officer at the time.

    • @Свободадляроссии
      @Свободадляроссии 2 года назад +6

      Just a pity he invaded countries without a second thought and killed millions

    • @iron2684
      @iron2684 2 года назад +22

      @@Свободадляроссии did he though? The only war he started was the invasion of russia

    • @Свободадляроссии
      @Свободадляроссии 2 года назад

      @@iron2684 Remember the Peninsular war against both Spain and Portugal? A brutal war of atrition with ungodly amounts of civilian casualties no less. Egypt?
      The wars he didn't explicitly start were almost all a result of France venturing out of its traditional boundaries and seeking to control people who did not want to be ruled by them and who were ethnically distinct. Making Germany and Italy French puppets. Annexing Belgium and the Netherlands. Rearranging the entire map of Europe according to his whims.
      Napoleon is one of the biggest warmongerers in history. If the holocaust hadn't happened I'd compare him to Hitler. Or say Timur or Genghis.
      Also "only" the invasion of Russia? He led half a million men to their deaths and killed even more Russian soldiers and civilians. All for nothing because his plan was doomed from the start.

  • @theastrogamer710
    @theastrogamer710 6 лет назад +2983

    "God fights on the side with the best artillery." - Napoleon Bonaparte.

    • @abhinavtiku4501
      @abhinavtiku4501 6 лет назад +169

      He had a good sense of humor.

    • @proudfirebrand3946
      @proudfirebrand3946 6 лет назад +34

      Abhinav Tiku a horrifyingly realistic dark one at that...

    • @craiga2002
      @craiga2002 6 лет назад +68

      God fights on the side with the largest divisions - Josef Stalin

    • @withastickangrywhiteman2822
      @withastickangrywhiteman2822 6 лет назад +3

      Long live Yellow vests!!! France needs need heroes T__T

    • @KJKP
      @KJKP 6 лет назад +3

      Do you think that blasphemy is why Napoleon lost? Who had the best artillery at Waterloo? I’m gonna go check!

  • @chaosXP3RT
    @chaosXP3RT 4 года назад +949

    Kinda related: When George Washington died, Napoleon gave a personal eulogy about him and ordered 30 days of mourning in France.

    • @derpynerdy6294
      @derpynerdy6294 4 года назад +10

      Bruh really?

    • @TropicalAsian-1000
      @TropicalAsian-1000 4 года назад +53

      If this is true, it’s really a solider thing to do, honor the great.

    • @napoleonbonaparte6963
      @napoleonbonaparte6963 4 года назад +103

      @@TropicalAsian-1000 Murat, you traitor.

    • @derpynerdy6294
      @derpynerdy6294 4 года назад +8

      Napoleon Bonaparte
      Bruh

    • @FelipeJaquez
      @FelipeJaquez 3 года назад +40

      Makes sense, the American Revolution inspired the French Revolution

  • @smittywerbenjaegermanjense7376
    @smittywerbenjaegermanjense7376 5 лет назад +1124

    Imagine having the "I stabbed Napoleon" story under your belt.

    • @gronizherz3603
      @gronizherz3603 4 года назад +123

      For some reason I think the man who inflicted the bayonette wound was killed, or hastily forgotten.

    • @thamor4746
      @thamor4746 4 года назад +84

      Don't think that sergeant survived after his glorious stab on Napoleon, think Napoleon or his closest soldiers didn't miss a vital stab.

    • @mojewjewjew4420
      @mojewjewjew4420 4 года назад +54

      @Kyle Whitehead You cant even begin to compare Napoleon to Hitler,God i hate this whole attitute "that guy was power hungry and wanted to take over the world" cliche.
      Theres plenty of material on the internet and i wont give it on a silver plater,you are gonna have to do some digging but to put it shortly:
      -Napoleon rose to power thanks to and because the people both needed him and wanted him,the revolution kicked off a hate towards France and even without him they would face coalitions.
      -There are no crimes or arbitrary actions of Napoleon neither was he powerhungry, the coalitions attacked because of fear and jeaolousy.
      -He spread the ideas so many nations today that claim to be "democratic" cherish like liberalism,right of self-determinations,etc.
      -He lead his own campaign and was competent on many fields,people even flocked to him after he was deposed.
      Even Hitler might not have been so evil,despite beign dictator he had underlings that had quite alot of autonomy + english propaganda. Dont believe everything you hear/read especially of mainstream origin.
      Stay educated.

    • @mojewjewjew4420
      @mojewjewjew4420 4 года назад +5

      @Kyle Whitehead I wont waste time reading this trantrum.
      To put it bluntly,i seriously doubt you have the age to be on this platform you imature shit.
      A simple historical fact triggered you so much,never underestimate propaganda ask your teacher or parents if they are smart enought they will tell you.
      Also from the first lines i can tell you either are indoctrinated NPC that "muh dictator took over countrizzz" or you are just jelous that you wont do anything memorable like they have,pull yourself out of your ass and start doing something instead of crying on the internet about the achievment of great men.

    • @JM-dy4ty
      @JM-dy4ty 4 года назад +6

      Kyle Whitehead way to show you have no idea about what you’re talking about.

  • @EndOfSmallSanctuary97
    @EndOfSmallSanctuary97 6 лет назад +1078

    I loved the addition of historical quotes.

    • @dylanbailey2812
      @dylanbailey2812 6 лет назад +30

      Likewise. They helped add to the immersion of the video

    • @Locust536
      @Locust536 6 лет назад +25

      Yeah, it's really interesting to see what people think in the moment when history is made

    • @AlexVoxel
      @AlexVoxel 5 лет назад +8

      Such a nice touch

    • @CocoTaveras8975
      @CocoTaveras8975 5 лет назад

      WheresWallace4883 SAME. Adds an awesome touch to this beautiful documentary!

    • @CocoTaveras8975
      @CocoTaveras8975 5 лет назад

      Alex Voxel I agree!

  • @napoleonibonaparte7198
    @napoleonibonaparte7198 6 лет назад +3945

    *Who would win?*
    A coalition of countries with armies led by experienced and senior officers
    *OR*
    1 Arty boi

    • @jamiengo2343
      @jamiengo2343 6 лет назад +154

      Napoleon I Bonaparte who would win
      A massive navy, with the biggest ships in the world
      One arm boi

    • @AlpenSkyWatcher
      @AlpenSkyWatcher 6 лет назад +51

      20 Coalitions would win

    • @fristnamelastname5549
      @fristnamelastname5549 6 лет назад +126

      Napoleon I Bonaparte *Who would win?*
      One Arty boi
      *Or*
      Winter

    • @millssilver5040
      @millssilver5040 6 лет назад +20

      Frist Name Last Name *cough* Finland *cough* winter war *cough* white death.

    • @fristnamelastname5549
      @fristnamelastname5549 6 лет назад +6

      FallenThunderFlash 18 *Cough* Finland is good. *Cough* I asked Napoleon not Finland. *Cough* White Death is a Finish Badass.

  • @BibliotecaMusica
    @BibliotecaMusica 4 года назад +156

    After discovering Epic History TV recently, I have been a voracious watcher of every Napoleonic video. Each episode has been amazingly researched, seamlessly presented, and engagingly narrated. I would love to see additional treatment of the much-overshadowed and understudied French Revolutionary Wars. Thanks for all that you do to bring history to life!!

    • @beamzsalt4252
      @beamzsalt4252 2 года назад

      wow thats so deep

    • @TroyHector-f6g
      @TroyHector-f6g Год назад

      Epic History TV helped me realize how terrible Biographics is-- Biographics is too general, pun intended.

  • @Ayanami0001
    @Ayanami0001 6 лет назад +231

    I love the pictures and maps! I think it makes for a better documentary than the total war game footage.

    • @D00Rb3LL
      @D00Rb3LL 6 лет назад +9

      Ezra Richards i agree, i think this new style looks more professional.

  • @Mjiujtsu
    @Mjiujtsu 6 лет назад +363

    How to be epic:
    1. Have impossible odds
    2. Inspire the hopeless
    3. Kick. Ass

    • @jocelynndotson7273
      @jocelynndotson7273 3 года назад +2

      Inspire the hopeless was what Napoleon did when he renamed one of the gun batteries

    • @CorePathway
      @CorePathway Год назад

      The Brits effed up by not anchoring a few ships of the line closer to shore to bombard the French as they tried to position heavy guns.

    • @smal750
      @smal750 5 месяцев назад

      ​@@CorePathwaythe british are gays

    • @rennor3498
      @rennor3498 24 дня назад

      It is not the people who attempt to emuate what they see achieved in drama and action movies and novels, but drama and action movies and novels try emulate what they see achieved by people. One of the paradoxes of contemporary culture.

  • @housesports000
    @housesports000 3 года назад +147

    This really showed the kind of skill and intellect Napoleon possesed, I don’t care how bad or good he was, but he was arguably the greatest commander in history fighting against nearly all of Europe and almost conquering it

    • @bestaghenbertkeushtad7201
      @bestaghenbertkeushtad7201 3 года назад

      He was good unless if you're for the destruction of France and Poland.

    • @deansofic914
      @deansofic914 2 года назад

      So did hitler

    • @saguntum-iberian-greekkons7014
      @saguntum-iberian-greekkons7014 2 года назад

      lol

    • @jout738
      @jout738 2 года назад +2

      Yes 24 year old man with intellect like this rekting his opponent like that. No wonder he became great general for the next two decades after this battle.

    • @connorhilchie2779
      @connorhilchie2779 Год назад +6

      He studied a lot Roman History when he was in school(and had a fondess for Caeser if I remember correctly) and was the closest thing to a Roman General/Emperor in the modern age

  • @gryphon4316
    @gryphon4316 6 лет назад +194

    I refreshed this page 12 times to support you with the ads :D

  • @ranhat2
    @ranhat2 6 лет назад +51

    This is OUTSTANDING. The excellent maps and movements showed clearly for the first time that event. Far superior to any book seen, let alone videos. Bravo.

    • @dynamo1796
      @dynamo1796 6 месяцев назад

      I was so disappointed in the opening act of the film Napoleon 2023 that I had to come back here immediately to watch how the Siege of Toulon actually happened.

  • @jongoneill
    @jongoneill 2 года назад +2

    Thanks!

  • @joshmagee1
    @joshmagee1 6 лет назад +141

    This is has got to be my favorite RUclips channel hands down. The series on Alexander the Great was a masterpiece, and now covering Napoleon too! What a treat. Would love to see the Napoleonic wars as a series and WWII early Blitzkrieg campaigns would be amazing. Thanks for the videos Epic History TV - Keep em coming!

    • @KateFergeson
      @KateFergeson 2 года назад +1

      It has become my favorite channel. Military historians like myself cannot help but benefit from the imagery its gives us. C'est superbe!

    • @maceoryan-hess9235
      @maceoryan-hess9235 2 года назад +1

      I agree so much. Military Historians throughout the world should watch this no matter what they are interested in. Rome? Watch the Belisarius series. Greece? Alexander. Middle ages? 1st Crusade. Napoleonic? This series. Modern? WWI

  • @isaacmichael245
    @isaacmichael245 4 года назад +87

    Napoleon and his destiny changed the history of Europe and beyond.

    • @dynamo1796
      @dynamo1796 6 месяцев назад

      Well it changed its future more accurately, no one can change history (though many try).

    • @CaspersGhost618
      @CaspersGhost618 3 месяца назад

      ​@@dynamo1796the winners write the history books

    • @dynamo1796
      @dynamo1796 3 месяца назад +1

      @@CaspersGhost618 Well, more accurately, they write the contemporary record which is then relied upon by historians. But the interpretation of those records does often change over time.
      Take the Imperial Guard for example - often though (and recorded) as the best infantry units in Europe. We know know that actually they were pretty ineffective much of the time because they often held back and gained little fighting experience after their accession to the highest units. At the time however, French propaganda made the Imperial Guard out to basically be a godlike warrior force that could destroy anything.
      Perspectives change in time.

  • @Kurios57
    @Kurios57 6 лет назад +422

    1:10
    Who would win ?
    - a coalition of 6 factions
    - one blue boi

    • @trystar-sl1mi
      @trystar-sl1mi 5 лет назад +15

      Do you mean coalition.

    • @gutsjoestar7450
      @gutsjoestar7450 4 года назад +4

      you mean France and French citizen who supported the republic
      and th empire

    • @iamhorny4542
      @iamhorny4542 3 года назад +2

      One slightly above average height boi

    • @polakrodak8538
      @polakrodak8538 2 года назад +1

      One blue boo

  • @docterpolitico2991
    @docterpolitico2991 6 лет назад +111

    Yay you uploaded can't wait to see more of this series since I'm a big fan of Napoleon.

  • @LeeRenthlei
    @LeeRenthlei 5 лет назад +56

    One of the most charismatic man to have ever lived

  • @Brumairevideo
    @Brumairevideo 3 года назад +123

    Epic History TV you really have to fill the gap between Toulon and Austerlitz : the political situation from the Terror in 1793 to the Consulate in 1799, the first campaign in Italy, the campaign of Egypt, the second campaign in Italy and all the reforms Napoleon have done during the Consulate. It worths it!

  • @jamesmckenna5453
    @jamesmckenna5453 3 года назад +173

    "Napoleon Bonaparte had taken his first steps on the path to greatness . . . and for Europe, 21 years of non-stop war awaited."
    I get chills every time I hear that line . . .

    • @TroyHector-f6g
      @TroyHector-f6g Год назад +3

      To be fair, he allowed his soldiers to loot and some gained massive amounts of wealth, especially from Egyptian Mamluks. The Mamluks fought with all of their treasure earned over a lifetime attached to their bodies and horses. From the eyes of a French soldier, it was like repeatedly winning the lottery.

  • @qaddad9757
    @qaddad9757 6 лет назад +71

    Absolutely fantastic as always. Epic History does exactly what it says, makes History epic. This kind of channel is what will get more people interested in a subject, and indeed era, that I am so passionate about. Well done to you good sirs, well done indeed.

    • @nichmento
      @nichmento 4 года назад

      In this format every school lesson can be taught, it would be cool. Epic physics, biology, maths.

  • @ernestoA.1999
    @ernestoA.1999 Год назад +35

    fun fact: future marshals Massena , Suchet , Victor , Marmont and Brune along with Generals Junot and Duroc all fought at Toulon along Napoleon, at the beginning, none knew each other .

    • @jojobinx9667
      @jojobinx9667 Год назад +5

      Lol the more I learn about Suchet the more I realize dude was at like every major moment of the revolution. Fights under Napoleon in northern Italy as well.

    • @GalaxyBunny902
      @GalaxyBunny902 5 месяцев назад

      Input that one spiderman meme and it's like "friendly fiend"

  • @boss180888
    @boss180888 6 лет назад +143

    la batterie des hommes sans peur = BADASS
    also little story, the first doctor who checked napoleon's leg wound said it needed to be removed(the leg), lucky napoleon a more experienced doctor showed up before that and stopped it from happening.

    • @dogestranding5047
      @dogestranding5047 6 лет назад

      bossunlimited I've been trying to find sources on his injuries in battle, but they're fairly difficult to find.

    • @alexanderchristopher6237
      @alexanderchristopher6237 4 года назад +1

      meaturama Yeah, but part of what makes him so endearing to the men (so much so that they are willing to die for him) is how he often leads at the frontlines and got heavily involved with the soldiers. While I knew a one1legged Napoleon would find no excuse to not be with his troops, I doubt he can do much amongst his men at the frontlines with just a leg.

  • @ducminhnguyen7835
    @ducminhnguyen7835 5 лет назад +1222

    1793: the whole Europe against France and still could not defeat the French republic.
    2019 on internet: "ha ha france always surrenders"

    • @jauntyangle5667
      @jauntyangle5667 5 лет назад +51

      lol. But France did surrender under Napoleon: Twice.

    • @ducminhnguyen7835
      @ducminhnguyen7835 5 лет назад +325

      @@jauntyangle5667 TWICE is not ALWAYS. France under Napoleon surrendered twice, but in the same time France had forced other European countries to surrender much more times than it did.

    • @jauntyangle5667
      @jauntyangle5667 5 лет назад +22

      @@ducminhnguyen7835 You can knock down a boxer in every round, but if they knock you out TWICE in two fights, then you lose. Don't stick your chin out out next time, Frenchie.

    • @ducminhnguyen7835
      @ducminhnguyen7835 5 лет назад +201

      @@jauntyangle5667 Ha ha, first ,you are definitely missing the point of my comment. Secondly, I am not even a french

    • @ducminhnguyen7835
      @ducminhnguyen7835 5 лет назад +157

      @@jauntyangle5667 From 7 boxing rounds Napoleon knocked out the whole europe 5 times and was only knocked out by Europe twice.

  • @blazer2123
    @blazer2123 5 лет назад +76

    This was the first battle in which Napoleon encountered Sir Sidney Smith, the man who burned most of the French fleet, and who Napoleon himself regarded later as "The man who made me miss my destiny".

    • @g.sakhalin1587
      @g.sakhalin1587 3 года назад +14

      yes he probably hated more Sidney than Wellington

    • @joshuagrover795
      @joshuagrover795 11 месяцев назад

      Napoleon probably disliked and at the same time admired the British most of all his enemies due to them being his most steadfast adversary. People always say Boneparte lost his empire in Spain (1808-1813) and Russia (1812). But in the end, the 'Whale' crushed the 'Elephant.'
      1. Britain funded the coalitions against France from 1792-1815.
      2. Sidney Smith partially burning the French fleet in Toulon (1793), escaping French jail in 1797 and causing Napoleon to miss his 'destiny' in Syria, (Arce) in 1799.
      3. Admiral Nelson destroying the Napoleon's fleet at Battle of Aboukir Bay (1798) stranding the French army in Egypt.
      4. Nelson destroying the French and Spanish fleet at Cape Trafalgar in 1805, saving and protecting Britain from French invasion.
      5. Finally, Arthur Wellesley (Duke of Wellington) with Dutch, German, and Prussian help to defeat Napoleon's forces at Waterloo (1815).
      Yet at the end in 1815, Napoleon wisely realised that the British would be the nation and people who would most likely treat him the most humanely. Despite his exile on St. Helena I believe the British establishment and military grudgingly admired Napoleon and his achievements.

  • @flaneln5484
    @flaneln5484 6 лет назад +712

    Do whole Napoleonic War Era.

    • @SuperDevilDoctor
      @SuperDevilDoctor 6 лет назад +17

      >
      Yes, yes, YES!!!

    • @blazecrusader100
      @blazecrusader100 6 лет назад +4

      Please

    • @brit1066
      @brit1066 6 лет назад

      Flaneln Well it would be the shortest series in history if you did one on the wars he ACTUALLY WON, WHICH WAS ZERO.

    • @milenkojakovljevic5499
      @milenkojakovljevic5499 6 лет назад +7

      +Science-is-god he actually won multiple wars

    • @brit1066
      @brit1066 6 лет назад

      Milenko Jakovljević WHO CARES, HE LOST THE BIG ONE AND THEREFORE HE WAS ONE OF THE WORLDS BIGGEST LOSERS.
      It takes REAL GENIUS, to lose almost 500,000 men in the Russian campaign.
      He lost an ENTIRE NAVAL FLEET AND THEN AN ENTIRE ARMY IN THE EGYPTIAN CAMPAIGN.
      Then the BIG ONE, he lost big time.
      We then saw what a COWARD HE WAS, HE SHOULD HAVE COMMITTED SUICIDE.
      But no, he MEEKLY went into the captivity of his GREATEST ENEMY and was imprisoned on a speck of rock in the S Atlantic guarded by his enemy.
      NO NAPOLEON WAS A GIGANTIC FAILURE AND COWARD.

  • @jozo496
    @jozo496 6 лет назад +43

    Hey man I recently came across your Suez Canal video and read your comment about the origins of this channel and I just have to say thank you so much. It was a shame seeing channels like History, Animal Planet and Discovery devolve into reality TV. Love your content and you've earned a new sub

    • @unacceptableviews1505
      @unacceptableviews1505 6 лет назад +1

      When History2 launched and they had "ancient aliens" on,I was so mortified I quit watching.Its very nice to see an online channel that actually talks about real history and not about how all our ancient great buildings came to us from the space aliens.The real sad thing is that eric von dannigan and the crazy-haired greek have made a ton of money off their bullshitting people and an actual history channel like this one has such a small subscriber base.Im predicting this channel will get waaaay bigger though.

    • @phreak761
      @phreak761 2 года назад

      @@unacceptableviews1505 You were right.

  • @wisdommapping9406
    @wisdommapping9406 4 года назад +51

    Napoleons Soldiers: No way we ain’t getting up that close to the battle
    Napoleon: How about I change the name of the battery to something cooler?
    Napoleons Soldiers: Alright man we’ll do it.

    • @TroyHector-f6g
      @TroyHector-f6g Год назад +2

      Do you want to know something cool? I was at the battle, and if I remember correctly, we said, "𝑨𝒍𝒍 𝒓𝒊𝒈𝒉𝒕 man we'll do it."

    • @BlackHawk2b
      @BlackHawk2b 11 месяцев назад

      @@TroyHector-f6g We said it indeed

  • @frankapalategui2781
    @frankapalategui2781 6 лет назад +59

    Vive la France Emperor Napolean one of our greatest military and political minds in history my personal favorite and hes from Corsica of all places I love it

  • @MuricaMapperdankmemes
    @MuricaMapperdankmemes 6 лет назад +292

    Napoleonic wars! Do it! Do it!!

    • @ak9989
      @ak9989 6 лет назад +1

      Just finished David Chandlers Campains of Napoleon.

    • @onehope6448
      @onehope6448 4 года назад +2

      Done!

  • @GoTFCanada1230
    @GoTFCanada1230 Год назад +55

    Holy crap the 2023 movie got everything wrong about Toulon... Thank goodness we have channels like this to cleanse our eyes

    • @Woodsaras
      @Woodsaras Год назад

      Wtf are you on about? What was "everything" wrong? Lol.

    • @cavalier6362
      @cavalier6362 Год назад

      The Toulon scene was one of the better scenes in the movie.

    • @LT63King050
      @LT63King050 11 месяцев назад

      ​@@Woodsaras clown

    • @Northener789
      @Northener789 11 месяцев назад

      Nop the movie was accurate, there was a battle in Toulon😂😂

    • @PossiblyWhy-c5e
      @PossiblyWhy-c5e 7 месяцев назад

      Seige of toulon was probably the most accurate part of movie keyword "most"

  • @leowilly29
    @leowilly29 6 лет назад +281

    You see here napoléon might! His words gave courage, his plans were genius, his actions show the way... Why we french followed him? Because in those dark times, where all hope was lost, he was greatness, he was glory, he was victory, he was a leader...

    • @yudistiraliem4379
      @yudistiraliem4379 6 лет назад +21

      Sir Leonor he made French great again!

    • @leowilly29
      @leowilly29 6 лет назад +37

      @@yudistiraliem4379 No wonder how the people joined him again so quickly in 1815. Without a shot, he seized power with the people behind him.

    • @PanglossDr
      @PanglossDr 6 лет назад +3

      Je suis d'accord

    • @leowilly29
      @leowilly29 6 лет назад +3

      @meaturama for now I do not support them but if napoleon comes back who knows...

    • @TeraFlare93
      @TeraFlare93 6 лет назад +4

      France just needed a Corsican man.
      By a man looking forward to Corsican independence :)

  • @robertstaples3256
    @robertstaples3256 Год назад +17

    "One cannot remain 3 minutes without gunpowder." Wow, this is remarkably similar to something I heard on the history channel show Shootout when I was a kid. It stuck with me all these years. I believe it was a US Marine that was being interviewed about his experience fighting the Japanese in the Pacific. He said something to the effect of "You can go 3 weeks without food and 3 days without water. But you can't last 3 minutes without ammunition." I suppose great minds think alike.

    • @cantbanme8971
      @cantbanme8971 8 месяцев назад

      He had probably read the Napolon quote

  • @HoH
    @HoH 3 года назад +69

    This was awesome. Beautiful work.

  • @Alex_23-qyz
    @Alex_23-qyz 6 лет назад +11

    I am so glad to live in time, when people are able to see quality content from the Epic History TV channel. Your every video is like a present for a birthday. Long live Epic History TV!

  • @ZenZill
    @ZenZill 2 года назад +3

    Absolutely beautiful video, honestly some of these videos should be preserved within the Library of Congress, they're so well done.

  • @ReginaldArthurWolfe
    @ReginaldArthurWolfe 6 лет назад +8

    What a genius. It seems so clear when you have a birds-eye view of the situation. To size that up as a untested youth was incredible.

  • @occengineering
    @occengineering 6 лет назад +63

    Excellent video! Can't wait to see more!

    • @beastieman4207
      @beastieman4207 6 лет назад +1

      y does it says 2 days ago wtf

    • @Tsukiko.97
      @Tsukiko.97 6 лет назад

      Joel Hernandez pateron supporters get early access.

    • @beastieman4207
      @beastieman4207 6 лет назад

      oh I never knew that

  • @ThalortheBlack
    @ThalortheBlack 5 лет назад +18

    Thank you so much for providing high quality history lessons with this video. Keep up the good work!

  • @bmoney2011
    @bmoney2011 6 лет назад +303

    Charles O'Hara was really good at surrendering.

    • @notbot8830
      @notbot8830 6 лет назад +32

      Participation trophy

    • @TheWorldisaLIE2
      @TheWorldisaLIE2 6 лет назад +2

      @meaturama ya he was, Brandon's just jealous

    • @salviniusaugustus6567
      @salviniusaugustus6567 6 лет назад +21

      @18tangles
      The French marshals conquered Europe before losing against the combined armies of all of Europe. Charles O'Hara just... lost like the piece of shit he was, first against a bunch of peasants, then against an army in rags.

    • @xaoc6084
      @xaoc6084 6 лет назад +14

      Salvinius Augustus I mean to be fair the US had assistance from the Dutch, French and Spanish. It wasn’t exactly just peasantry.

    • @hb9145
      @hb9145 4 года назад +1

      @@xaoc6084 Yes, that part seems to be downplayed in US history.

  • @blameusa7082
    @blameusa7082 6 лет назад +35

    WOW. This is maybe the best documentary I have ever seen..... and I've seen a good few..! I was 100% engrossed, when it ended it was like snapping out of a trance! Fantastic!

  • @bernardgiordanengo1090
    @bernardgiordanengo1090 2 месяца назад +3

    I live in La Seyne a few steps from the "Batterie des hommes sans peur ". Today we still find remains of this battle, cannon balls, weapons fragments etc.

  • @emmanuelfernandez04
    @emmanuelfernandez04 3 года назад +5

    When I saw this video for the first time I knew that this Channel was bound for true greatness.

  • @stevet6975
    @stevet6975 Год назад +20

    is someone here after seeing ridley scott's napolean trailer? i sure am gonna start watching the whole series again

  • @celtbhoy1993
    @celtbhoy1993 5 лет назад +100

    Napoleon bayoneted in his first major battle, Alexander took a sword to the head at the battle of the granicus but his helmet saved him, Caesar was lucky on multiple occasions, Hitler was shot in the arm during the Beer hall putsch. Such a fine line, all survived but a few inches different and the course of history changes completely.

    • @CocoTaveras8975
      @CocoTaveras8975 5 лет назад +1

      celtbhoy1993 Wow! Well said 👍👍.

    • @celtbhoy1993
      @celtbhoy1993 4 года назад

      Walter Smith and Gordon Neely? Ah wait the old club died anyway..

    • @fredbarker9201
      @fredbarker9201 4 года назад +5

      Famous leaders who did fall in battle include Gustavus Adolphus king of Sweden, Richard III of England, Charles XII of Sweden (kind of), Constantine last emperor of Byzantium (eastern rome) James Wolfe, Horatio Nelson and I really can’t think of many more who would be considered that famous

    • @celtbhoy1993
      @celtbhoy1993 4 года назад +1

      @@fredbarker9201 There's plenty examples on both ends, just pointing out how incredibly lucky basically how being among the most famous people in history and how lucky they were. And if you compare Napoleon and Hitlers early life and rise to power a lot of it is so eerily simlar. They had very similar lives, to a certain point at least.

    • @fredbarker9201
      @fredbarker9201 4 года назад

      @@celtbhoy1993 Your comment was interesting and it got me thinking about leaders who did die in battle, but as for Napoleon and AH, I hate that comparison. Napoleon freed the Jewish community released them from ghettos when they were considered lower class citizens. AH was purely a piece of shit, Napoleon had glaring faults but was a man who empowered millions of people

  • @3jasonwebb
    @3jasonwebb 6 лет назад +48

    So good! Loved it. Patreon Supporter!

  • @yatsumleung8618
    @yatsumleung8618 Год назад +51

    BGM
    0:00 Centurion -- Ben Hayden
    3:43 Turbulence -- Ben Hayden
    6:57 Epic War Music Theme -- Bobby Cole
    9:07
    11:55 Tobruk -- Joseph Heath

  • @aGr3atD4y
    @aGr3atD4y 2 года назад +8

    Excellent video! This is one of the best history channels in YT!

  • @stetsonstarkey
    @stetsonstarkey 6 лет назад +7

    The visual presentation of this battle is absolutely tremendous.

  • @nicholasvanlierde2546
    @nicholasvanlierde2546 6 лет назад +9

    Fantastic! a much better portrayal of the battle than any I have seen before. Thank you!

  • @scottfoster2639
    @scottfoster2639 2 года назад +9

    Bonaparte was not only a brilliant tactician but a career soldier. Some of the best soldiering I have seen has been from those with non-combat experience; engaging without the prejudices of defeat, casualties, and the cynicism that generally comes with combat experience.

    • @dynamo1796
      @dynamo1796 6 месяцев назад

      Glad to hear you're impressed by one of the greatest military minds in history - I'll be sure to tell Napoleon next time I see him.

  • @mbgamer3189
    @mbgamer3189 2 года назад +7

    Just watching this before "Napoleon in Italy: The Little Corporal" airs in half hour (18:00 GMT).

  • @luisorellana9194
    @luisorellana9194 4 года назад +4

    I came back to watch this as the final chapel of Epic History TV Napoleon series was released. What a life Napoleon had.

  • @hiddenfromhistory100
    @hiddenfromhistory100 Год назад +8

    This inaccurately makes it seem that the European monarchies were provoked to invade France by the Revolution's "extremism", when in truth they opposed the Republic from the outset.

    • @lollius88
      @lollius88 Год назад

      "Extremism" ?
      Ok Anarchist

  • @Santiagoparrav
    @Santiagoparrav 6 лет назад +102

    Napoleon will always be triumphant.
    VIVE LA FRANCE🇫🇷

    • @brit1066
      @brit1066 6 лет назад +2

      Constantine XI TRIUMPHANT, triumphant men DO NOT end their days in humiliation on a rock in the S.Atlantic imprisoned by his GREATEST ENEMY.
      If that is TRIUMPH then Napoleon was THE best.

    • @cpuid8266
      @cpuid8266 6 лет назад +1

      St Helena

    • @PoohBear877
      @PoohBear877 5 лет назад +1

      @@brit1066 thats not true. For example khalid ibn walid was called the swors of Allah. On his deathbed he asked a friend: i sought my martyrdom in so many battles yet I lie here. His friend awnsered: if you would have fallen in battle, the sword of Allah would have fallen and this cant happen. Same with Napoleon, undefeatble on the battlefield

    • @salviniusaugustus5541
      @salviniusaugustus5541 5 лет назад +5

      @@brit1066
      "his GREATEST ENEMY"?
      LOL stupid arrogant British spotted... Less than 1% of French soldiers in the Napoleonic wars died under British fire... The British were only good to pull out by the sea while their allies were doing most of the fighting (the main British strategy in every war: run to their boots and blame allies when things turn bad, then come back at the end to attack in the back when their allies are close to victory and then claim all the credit). Even in the Iberian Peninsula only (the only place were Brits were not totally irrelevant), the large majority of the French died against Spanish armies or guerilla... not against little Englanders... "GREATEST" enemy MY ASS.

    • @lecomtedemirabeau5548
      @lecomtedemirabeau5548 4 года назад +1

      @@salviniusaugustus5541 "1% des français morts durant les guerres napoléoniennes sont tombés sous le feu britannique"
      T'a déjà entendu parlé de la Guerre d'Espagne, du duc de Wellington, ce genre de choses ?

  • @kolerick
    @kolerick 4 года назад +12

    Littlefinger: "chaos is a ladder"
    Napoleon: "but not everyone is as good as climbing it..."

  • @marcad8266
    @marcad8266 2 года назад +4

    Thank you! Even when you know quite well this piece of history, you appreciate the narration and the animated maps. Definitely a great job!

  • @jared3400
    @jared3400 6 лет назад +5

    WOW!!! This channel is the best! I LOVE ❤️ History about Napoleon!

  • @keaganvanrooyen5426
    @keaganvanrooyen5426 6 лет назад +17

    Such a wonderful channel! I Love your vids! They even showed the WW1 videos in class :-)

  • @justinbieber8028
    @justinbieber8028 2 года назад +2

    Napoleon: becomes a general at 24
    Me at 24: watching videos of Napoleon at 24

  • @lindgrenland
    @lindgrenland 6 лет назад +6

    My new favorite channel. I absolutely LOVE the "british WW2-documentary-esque" narrator. It's by far my favorite narrator among these channels and it just takes me into the action. The graphics are great - not too busy or flashy, but still effective and lovely.

  • @gtabigfan34
    @gtabigfan34 6 лет назад +12

    Vive l'Empereur ! Great video!!!

  • @louishardiman7749
    @louishardiman7749 3 года назад +2

    Can't wait for some videos covering early Napoleonic campaigns. Love this so much

  • @shawndavis2611
    @shawndavis2611 6 лет назад +9

    ONCE AGAIN Another great production love this one more Napoleon please very detailed info top stuff

  • @medielijah
    @medielijah 6 лет назад +15

    Please make this a series!!! Continue the journey of Bonaparte

  • @aunch3
    @aunch3 5 месяцев назад +2

    I love this channel well done boys

  • @swarley4042
    @swarley4042 Год назад +6

    Who's rewatching the entire series before the movie?

  • @ovymeme
    @ovymeme 6 лет назад +5

    So well explained. You are doing a service to humanity with this videos. Really love it! Thanks!

  • @derpynerdy6294
    @derpynerdy6294 4 года назад +26

    Alternate history: General O’Hara captured Washington and Napoleon

  • @TheVidango
    @TheVidango 6 лет назад +142

    Nice video! Fun fact: i'm from Toulon and i'm going to get married in Fort de L'Eguillette next summer.

  • @Frank210210
    @Frank210210 5 лет назад +60

    "And for Europe, 21 years of almost constant war awaited"...? Because of Napoleon? Only the invasion of Spain and the invasion of Russia were agressive moves. Almost all the other "napoleonic" wars were made by the English... great documentary, anyway.

    • @jauntyangle5667
      @jauntyangle5667 5 лет назад +4

      You mean Austria invited him to invade? And what about Egypt?

    • @Ken_Marinaris
      @Ken_Marinaris 5 лет назад +35

      @@jauntyangle5667 Austria declared war to France, so yes, they litteraly invited french to home ;)

    • @freewal
      @freewal 5 лет назад +21

      Even the Russia invasion was the direct consequence of the betray of Alexander who didn't respect the Continental System and was preparing a new coalition. Spain was not an invasion, their King allowed the Grande Armée to enter in Spain to prepare the attack of the Portugal, an historical British slave state.

    • @dacrib5350
      @dacrib5350 4 года назад

      "Only the invasion of Spain and Russia" lmao as if that didnt include a shit load of other territories like Mexico

    • @thibaudduhamel2581
      @thibaudduhamel2581 4 года назад +5

      @@dacrib5350 Mexico? That was napoleon III, almost 50 years after Napoleon the first. I'd suggest you read a bit more books.

  • @puebespuebes8589
    @puebespuebes8589 Год назад +1

    The siege of my hometown !
    This video is amazing because i can see the place he point out.

  • @Ybalisien
    @Ybalisien 5 лет назад +4

    this is the best channel ever!

  • @AnsarAli-kv1hh
    @AnsarAli-kv1hh 6 лет назад +8

    As always, great animation. Must be my lucky day today. Saw 2 new videos on Napoleon 🤗

  • @kylmx
    @kylmx 3 года назад +2

    Just discover this channel and this video thanks to a american friend (I am french) thanks for the work, I just start to watch and it's very good. If people see my comments, thanks you too, I never saw so much good comment about Napoleon, in France they say he is a dictator and bad things it's crazy, so it's good to have people that respect him, I like reading the comments. Vive l'empereur !

  • @DarthPlato
    @DarthPlato 6 лет назад +6

    I appreciate the mention of Charles O'Hara: the distinction of having surrendered to Washington and Napoleon. Afterwards, O'Hara was taken to Paris where he spent the next couple years in Prison. One of the inmates was Charles Paine.

  • @ravager890
    @ravager890 6 лет назад +30

    Wow.. Finally a video about Napoleon my fav idol.. Thanks guys. Keep it coming!!

    • @deathroman13
      @deathroman13 6 лет назад +9

      Napoleon was not an evil man, go and study some history.

    • @Darthvegeta8000
      @Darthvegeta8000 6 лет назад +2

      Go Nappy! :)

    • @xeagaort
      @xeagaort 6 лет назад +3

      While he certainly wasn’t evil he wasn’t GOOD either. His conquests killed millions and changed Europe forever. Like most great men, he is definitely grey.

    • @ravager890
      @ravager890 6 лет назад +2

      Lambert2191 even Napoleon was being label as evil man, at least he has some achievements to compensate it.. And that is something that the Europe failed to achive it.

    • @ludovicprenard2696
      @ludovicprenard2696 6 лет назад +3

      @hongwu 890
      Longue vie à l'empereur!
      Longue vie à Napoléon!

  • @antonvernooy6186
    @antonvernooy6186 4 года назад +1

    I'm really enjoying this Napoleonic war series allot. I watched like a bunch of them scattered and then I realized I could just watch them in a row but either way I'm really Happy with the series. Amazing job

  • @imperfectcell7081
    @imperfectcell7081 6 лет назад +84

    Ahhh French history...Such delight,especially napoleon

    • @leowilly29
      @leowilly29 6 лет назад +53

      Evil Blast When you are à country stuck between Britain, Germany and Spain you are either erased from history or become a legend...

    • @leowilly29
      @leowilly29 6 лет назад +1

      What do you mean?

    • @brit1066
      @brit1066 6 лет назад

      Arc66 Military “FEET”, learn to spell, the word is “FEAT”.

    • @Unpseudopascommelesautres
      @Unpseudopascommelesautres 6 лет назад

      @@leowilly29 Poète que tu es...J'adore cette phrase, cela dit ça nous fait beaucoup de pages dans les livres d'histoire :/

    • @salviniusaugustus6567
      @salviniusaugustus6567 6 лет назад +1

      @Magne
      Or make Britain being cucked by its colonies.

  • @jackkenny6376
    @jackkenny6376 6 лет назад +5

    An excellent video per usual EpicHistory. I know that I and many others have thoroughly enjoyed it. Always glad to see another work of art by you, I'm sure the champions of history are glad to know that your carry out their legacy through your hard work and knowledge. I wish you a happy Easter and look forward to the next video!

  • @electropainted
    @electropainted Год назад +1

    wow well done, excellent little mini doc. i learned a lot and enjoyed it

  • @blackflagsnroses6013
    @blackflagsnroses6013 6 лет назад +35

    Really excited for this!
    I’m not French but the Revolution, and Napoleonic Wars And Age were to me the most fascinating period in French history. Such a bloody revolution, the advent of democratic institutions put the fear of God into Absolute Monarchs. The people were fervently tired of the BS of absolutism and divine right. Napoleon’s rise to power was such an interesting point in history, and the fear the neighboring empires felt for this revolution and this non-aristocratic military genius’ empowerment were a further step into the rise of republics throughout the Western world. What a time to observe.
    Hope you cover the Napoleonic Wars relatively soon!

    • @dogestranding5047
      @dogestranding5047 6 лет назад

      Ruben Avalos Fear of God? More like the fear of man, since non-theistic ideas were prevalent.

    • @jauntyangle5667
      @jauntyangle5667 5 лет назад +2

      What are you talking about? Napoleon did not destroy monarchs, he created them, from his family. He made himself an Emperor. The only country without a monarch was the US. And only because George Washington turned down the title. Monarchies did not end until after WW1.

    • @melkuspinot3678
      @melkuspinot3678 5 лет назад +1

      Vive l'empereur !

    • @jauntyangle5667
      @jauntyangle5667 4 года назад

      @Vequio Ourax Do you? I am talking about the Napoleonic era, not the French revolution. They are two different periods.

    • @jobfranschman8436
      @jobfranschman8436 4 года назад +1

      Vequio Ourax The Netherlands was not a kingdom until 1806. It had a sort of Royal Family but they were “stadhouders” sort of gouverneurs that lead the army. Only the last 50 years 1748-1795 they had almost absolute power. Before that period they had only much power in times of war.

  • @animeyahallo3887
    @animeyahallo3887 4 года назад +10

    Who was here after watching Napoleon Endgame? Time to rewatch the whole series. From Toulon to Austerlitz to Wagram to Salamanca and Smolensk till Leipzig and Waterloo.

    • @thibaudduhamel2581
      @thibaudduhamel2581 4 года назад +4

      Hoping to see the missing episodes on the campaigns in Italy and Egypt soon!

  • @ritaDas-xl4kz
    @ritaDas-xl4kz 4 года назад +1

    By god it has been 2 years and all of napoleon's campaigns are covered in such an unprecedented scale truly love your content epic history tv

  • @RollingBallofFury
    @RollingBallofFury 3 года назад +4

    This is fantastic content, thank you so much for providing it. I love the maps and battle overlays, and the narration is superb.

  • @scl1332
    @scl1332 5 лет назад +48

    Attack on Mt. Caire
    “Who needs 3,000 men for a swift victory when u have 400?
    Napoleon: (facepalms)

    • @howardwayne3974
      @howardwayne3974 4 года назад +1

      If those 400 men are more motivated and better led than those 3000 , you can look forward to having 3000 prisoners . signed ... Ssgt . Howard platoon sgt. U. S. M.C.

  • @meriemmeryouma655
    @meriemmeryouma655 4 месяца назад +1

    The Siege of Toulon in 1793 was more than just a military victory-it was the stage where a young Napoleon Bonaparte began to carve his legacy. This documentary captures the intensity of the battle, the complex alliances, and the strategic genius that marked a turning point in the French Revolution. A must-watch for anyone fascinated by the rise of one of history’s greatest military leaders!

  • @r0b0saurusrex80
    @r0b0saurusrex80 5 лет назад +6

    Since I have been watching Historical Videos on this channel about Napoleon my opinion of him has been changed from one born of English propaganda. Napoleon deserves more respect instead of derision. Fantastic video series about Napoleon.

  • @royriley6282
    @royriley6282 6 лет назад +5

    Love this series, really detailed battle layouts this time. Please continue!

  • @krobar999
    @krobar999 3 года назад +1

    Thank you for this playlist. I am a new subscriber. Finally someone put together a good Napoleonic Wars compilation together.

  • @connornicholas8628
    @connornicholas8628 6 лет назад +4

    This gentleman could read a phonebook and I'd still listen.

  • @cerbuscankerous3714
    @cerbuscankerous3714 Год назад +12

    Can someone send this to Ridley...

  • @donjasjit
    @donjasjit 6 лет назад +2

    Best description of a Napoleonic battle that I have ever encountered.

  • @kevkevjuice
    @kevkevjuice Год назад +3

    He was only 24, but keep in mind he was in the most prestigious schools at a young age.

  • @DanielSuarezseo
    @DanielSuarezseo Год назад +3

    Thank you, I left the cinema after watching the movie Napoleon and I didn't see Spanish soldiers in Toulon.

    • @heh9392
      @heh9392 Год назад +2

      Cause it was a stupid Hollywood movie, 1/5