Les Invalides Napoleon’s Tomb Military Induction Ceremony
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- Опубликовано: 6 окт 2017
- Beautiful singing by the French Military. October 7, 2017 at Napoleon's Tomb.
This is the song as volunteered by commenter:
(Chorale) Général Loustaunau-Lacau [Paroles] Chant de Promotion Saint-Cyr
As tourists, we wandered into this ceremony unplanned and we did not know it was about to happen. In fact, we went through a lot of security to simply get on the grounds, so that may have been the hint. We were in the back of the cathedral and all these soldiers streamed in. The first group went down into the tomb and was dressed in khakis. The second group was around the rails and sang. I video'd because my mother was enchanted and wouldn't let me leave. She spoke with a soldier after and he said it was an induction ceremony for new recruits. Some years later, I am still shocked at the number of comments and views this video has had. Viva la France! And we hope to visit again soon (written May-26-2021).
Rebecca Gonzalez (videographer) and Donna Minick (her mom) . Приколы
Ridley Scott should stay there few hours to understand the grand nature of Napoleon and remake his blasfamous film.
I concur. I had to go back and watch other Napleon movies to cleanse my brain of that farce.
Yes
this was all on purpose, because if you noticed, Scott is a brit :D
@@jonasdauerbrenner6432 I lost much respect for him after that travesty. A bitter little movie......showing a vindictive bitter side to his personality (Ridley's I mean)
Napoleon made modern Europe and ended the feudal age. And Britain and their reactionary allies could never forgive him
yes
Pour Napoléon et la gloire de la France!
Love from Czechia 🇫🇷🤝🇨🇿♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️
I am Bonapartist
Honor and respect for Napoleon Bonaparte from Italy
🇨🇵🤝🇮🇹
Le chant de nos soldats couvre la vulgarité de notre époque. Vive l Empereur et ses soldats.
vive la france, your country shaped the world, dont let the world shape it now, repel the invasors
La France a déjà connu le désordre, les périls, les défaites. Les décennies qui viennent verront notre relèvement au prix d'efforts incommensurables ou notre chute définitive.
Great times, great people, great lives. Forever human true
@@etiennemacq nous ne tomberons pas.
Celà est très bien dit !
"The ideas that underpin our modern world-meritocracy, equality before the law, property rights, religious toleration, modern secular education, sound finances, and so on-were championed, consolidated, codified and geographically extended by Napoleon. To them he added a rational and efficient local administration, an end to rural banditry, the encouragement of science and the arts, the abolition of feudalism and the greatest codification of laws since the fall of the Roman Empire.
" -Andrew Roberts, British historian.
PS: As an Bonapartist, this brings a tear to my eye.
but the other religion doesn't tolerate France religion and culture, what should France do?
Absolutely well said, a bit of truth in all the stupidity, but we could expect nothing less from such a great scholar.
That could hardly be more wrong; virtually all the ideas that underpin modern society found root in Britain -- and far, FAR predate Napoleon: the rule of law, incl. Magna Carta, Habeas Corpus, the Petition of Right (1625), the Bill of Rights (1669); property rights (going back to the medieval period); religious toleration (the 1707 Toleration Act); economic theory (Wealth of Nations, 1776) and economic practice (Bank of England 1695, the Royal Exchange, Lloyd's Insurance). Then consider the British contributions of the Industrial Revolution, and the Scientific and Medical Revolutions -- which are too numerous to count, but amount to an estimated half of the world's most important inventions. The modern world of representative democracy, empirical scientific enquiry, and capitalist economics was clearly founded by the British, and defended against the benighted absolutism of France over centuries (including that of Napoleon). And they were spread around the world by the British Empire, together with the English language (still the language of science and business). This is all rather obvious, when one considers the reach of this global rules-based order, which was written into the UN Charter with direct reference to British constitutional documents like Magna Carta, and has been upheld by the US, UK, Canada, Australia, and their allies. Napoleon was an egotistical tyrant of limited global impact, who deserves no commemoration of the kind the French too fondly grant him.
Who did all this apply to? The rule of law, what does that mean? Did that apply universally and does it now.? Two immediate matters come to mind, Julian Assange and Venezuelan gold both typical of of British justice. The rule of law means our laws your rules and God help you if you don’t follow them. It’s another name for oppression. Magna Carta, which version? A document forced on a tyrannical king which he never implemented and for the benefit of the barons who like that tyrant and his foreign mercenaries in their wars slaughtered the peasants, raped and burned the villages and laid waste all before them. What Magna Carta applied to that? Property rights, whose property did it apply to and was meant to apply to. It applied, if at all, to the assendant land owning elite and no one else. Religious toleration, what is that ? Have you heard of the Penal Laws in Ireland where catholics couldn’t hold land and where the practice of that religion was persecuted all over the country. Did the economic theory apply to the East India Company and other monopolies? How much largesse was drawn away from other countries, effectively stolen despite all these ideas you mention, India reliably sets the figure 45 plus trillion sterling, that’s 45million million!!
Certainly there was a lot of very good ideas promulgated in Britain but the practice was different. You mention Habeas Corpus a great idea, but frequently suspended at will, seven times I think during the famine in Ireland. Retrospective laws applied without bother, ie the case against Lord Edward Fitzgerald in a case brought against his family after he was dead. The ideas were there and would have had benefit if they were not selectively implemented to suit the British oligarchy and that’s why 67 countries ,I believe, celebrate their freedom from British “fair play” every year. Res ipsa loquitur.@@turlstreet
@@jerryoconnor8922 British history did not occur all at once, nor in a vacuum. Individual rights and the rule of law evolved painstakingly over centuries between 1215 and the 20th century, and were not perfect from the start or even uniformly applied. This isn't even to say these rights were always more extensive than those in other nations (although this was in fact largely the case, once the context of contemporary 'justice' systems is taken into account). The key point I am making here is a simple statement of fact, that it was those British rights which -- like Britain's economic and scientific contributions -- came to underpin the modern world, and which continue to be improved, amended, and implemented to this day, imperfect as they (and we all) are.
If any other country in the world had their military officer corps chant in unison while surrounding the tomb of their late emperor who conquered all of Europe, the media would freak out, calling it fascism or something.
Thank god France has remained culturally sovereign.
The only conquest war made by napoleon was egypt campaign, before the empire (he wasn't in charge).
Every other french gain of territory was because coalitions (who attacked france) loose.
Btw we are not culturally free. This year that was the 200 anniversary of his death, all French tv boycott him. Like this video is a better tribute than all French media put together did this year...
Its mainly because of anglo perception of things being applied to other countries because of US soft power, in France we have none of this shit the anglos can keep their non existent problems, we are not afraid to stand up for our culture and people.
He never conquered all of Europe.
@@simonbird1973 True, he was Master of Europe instead.
They have already tried, nothing will crumble this though. This is what we need now more than ever, respect our fallen heroes, and the ones who forged the world into what it is today. May it never be forgotten, or it will happen again so is the way of life
France is probably the only country that has every thing figured out.
massive respect from India.
Did they figured out the Ardennes breakthrough?
Figure out what?
@@yakovmatityahu that Ideology time is over. Now we need a synergy of economic socialist, healthy nationalism and traditionalism as a way of life.
@@gringologie9302 Doubt. There is no such thing as healthy nationalism, bc it is exclusive in its nature. There's someting very unhealthy in that for many people. Also, who needs traditionailsm?
@@mattischlese5385 human is exclusiv by nature. Without nationalism, the battlefield is the entire world. "There is no such thing as healthy nationalism" that's your pov only, where are you from ?
Who need A lot more traditionalism ? France for sure. I will not talk for other country.
Even though I'm not from France I feel proud of the French for having such a bold fearless leader !!
Just a small "réflexion" for you pseudo, i, french: 1 pomme, 2 pommeS ^^
@@olivierpuyou3621 C'est peut-être voulu ?
Respect from China🇨🇳Learned from my history class and became one of my most inspired historical figures,wish I could went to Paris someday.
Paris n'est plus ce qu'il a été et l’architecture actuel de Paris viens plus de son petit neveu Napoléon III
C'est à lui qu'on doit les immeubles Haussmanniens
The baby crying was probably british.
English.
😂😂😂
As a brit I can say we are secretly jealous we didn't have a napoleon figure of our own. Rags to riches isn't the quitisential british story.
@@johnprice7507 Hope your will be french in another Life
@@ChefZepirates oui oui
God bless France and her people.
Thank you bro
merci
Honore pour l'Emperator Napoleon le Grand
Quand je vois le nombre de commentaires venus d'autres pays, qui respecte Beaucoup plus l'Empereur que nous, sa donne à réfléchir...
Hey faut pas désespérer c'est pas parce-que le Huffington post et consort des médias ricains le disent que les gens hors du 3e arrondissement de Paris le croient
ils en connaissent aussi peut être moins sur lui
@@hofmannwaves1525 Fait moi rire, cas tu a dire?
Vive la France 🇫🇷!! Love from Greece 🇬🇷, allies for ever!
We are proud to help you against the turks
@@pescairedelua5276 what's the name of the song ?
@@pescairedelua5276 parle pour toi
@@GogoldAlgol non non la vrai france soutiendra toujours la grèce.
@@Hugo-cn9no la vraie quoi ?
Napoleon the First was a genius and is totally worthy of this kind of respect.
Ehhhmmm era di origine Italiana
@@jobracci4583 Indeed he was.
@@grahamhodge8313 nope. Corsicans are not italians, and in Napoleon's days, "italy" was a geographical expression, neither a state nor a nation
@@bretonneux3389 I never said that Corsicans were Italians. Napoleon was descended from a noble Tuscan family in a region that is now known as Italy.
@@grahamhodge8313 yeah, that emigrated from Tuscan in the XVth century....at this point, you could say all europeans are italians
From Iceland Vive l 'Empereur
Vive l'Empereur !
...Il nous manque
Vive l'Empereur from the Netherlands 🇳🇱❤️🇲🇫
One of the top most greatest Military commander in the History
This reply was suppressed again by RUclips: Napoleon was a product of Free Mason French Revolution which was a conspiratorial "Revolution". French people wanted to cut a deal with King but Banks-Masons, Jacobins, Weishaupt group-- did not want it. The church should have been REFORMED, not destroyed. Many Catholics were slaughtered. Napoleon was the worm that came out of the rubble and destruction--society was IMPLODING--Napoleon saved French society but at a TREMENDOUS COST TO FRANCE AND EUROPE! By attacking Europe, Napoleon galvanized France to prevent civil war. Napoleon invaded Russia just like Hitler (Bankster MO--when their guys get to big, Banks cut them down, swallow them up in Russian winter). Divide and Conquer. Napoleon became a Caesar, just like the deified Caesars of Rome. I hate Caesars, prefer democracy, but you favor Caesars. Macron is a Child King, a Caesar--you got who you want in the Napoleonic tradition--enjoy him.
it's not "one of the most" it's THE greatest millitary commander of the whole history. Vive l'empereur !
Correction my friend, THE GREATEST. If you live a thousand years, you won't see another like him.
@TAHIR DE LA NIVE i don't think that Napoleon have a Military strategy master... he is the master himself !
@TAHIR DE LA NIVE i will try to get your book, because i studied history and the tactics of Napoléon are very unique so im pretty interest by it :)
Thank for the recomendation :D
I’m not French but I’ve always wanted to visit Napoleons tomb, and this must be one of the greatest tributes I’ve seen. I legit got goosebumps when they all started singing, it was like I was in a cathedral or another ancient ritual. No tearing down great leaders of the past and judging them by modern standards, just respect and admiration for a brilliant man whose name and role as emperor will live on in history through the generations.
Faudrait chanter la marche funèbre de Frédéric Chopin autrement émouvante et. Jouer la marche consulaire.
You should go, it is worth a visit.
Que mundo tan hipócrita y falso,con los millones de muertos que causó las guerras de Napoleón y hacen homenajes y no pasa nada,luego tienen la desfachatez de criticar el día de la Hispanidad porque en España hay un desfile,no veo hispanos ni nadie criticando este homenaje y Francia causó mucho más daño que España,me preguntó porqué??luego dicen de no existe la leyenda negra aquí tenéis otra prueba más,aquí no pasa nada,no??
@@contrerassev i can't speak, spanish, but i can understand when written. And : nope, sorry. Those wars were not "Napoleon's wars" they started before Napoleon came to power (in 1792 precisely) and the fuel was not Napoleon's ego or ambition, it was the french-british rivalry and the fight to death between secularism and theocracy. Neither the british oligarchy nor the european monarchs ever accepted an idea of a lasting peace until France was brought back to its pre-revolution borders, with the french monarchy restored.
Of all the "napoleonic" wars, the only one that is really on Napoleon, is the occupation of Spain, but that did not cause the death of "millions", plus one could argue that replacing a french dynasty with another french dynasty was not that of a big deal, and considering how the spanish Bourbon monarchs overthrowned by Napoleon and proudly presenting themselves as the incarnation of Spain's sovereignity, only to call for 100 000 french royalist soldiers to crush for them revolts in 1823, plus the decades of civil war that followed...
and i have no idea what you mean with your critics of hispanic heritage parades
That is like saying "Hitler should not be judged by modern standards, as Germans (and only Germans) had decent life during his rule" - during Napoleon (same as during Hitler), only French men (and thus, not women, nor aliens, nor political opposition to Napoleon), were the ones that had decent life... In another words, we have the right to judge him, because even in his times, he was a dictator, who totally and disrespectfully destroyed the democratic institutions of the first republics (whether he was a "good dictator" or not, he still was a right-wing authoritarian leader - and by this logic, Stalin was not as bad, because he gave social welfare to his citizens; or Caesar and even Hitler were not as bad, because same as Napoleon, they were military-genius', yet still dictators - and people don't care about the many innocent lives Caesar or Napoleon took). In another words, as an Emperor, he destroyed what the republic dreamed of - the only difference between his tyranny and the tyranny of the previous Bonbon family, is that "his tyranny was for the people" - it was still a tyranny.
I don't see how my mom would have a problem with me wanting to go to France to see This part of history rather than the Eiffel Tower. I don't look at Napoleon as a madman I look at him as a revolutionary leader who transformed France as well the art of war.
bluedemon218 He was not a madman. That's for sure
Not only France, but also the whole world.
I'am French and always visiting my emperor when I go to Paris :)
@@Dixieland1806 I don't view Napoleon as a Madman, if that were true I don't think he'd work with President Jefferson. Though he may have had "Madman" like goals vs other leaders of Europe at the time he Revolutionized both France & Warfare.
Its thanks to France's history that makes their Horror Movies superior to Hollywood's.
I mean he did cause a lot of unnecessary bloodshed for his ambition and took away lots of art from Italy
Vive l’empereur et vive la France éternelle 🇫🇷 ⚜️ 🇫🇷
Holland has so much to thank Napoleon Bonaparte and his brother Louis who was King of Holland.
Hè was very populair and did a lot for my country.
Vive l’Empereur !
We love Holand too my friend !
As a French that was born in the Netherlands I understand what you mean. But unfortunately a lot of Dutch people don’t like Napoleon. And you have to know that we are grateful to Dutch too. Because it were Dutch sapper that made the bridge on the Berezina for the Grande armée. Thanks to them a lot of soldiers could retreat.
King of the rabbits was Louis’s nick name if I remember my history
Actually , King Louis placed Holland's interests before those of France , much to his brother's displeasure. So much so , that the Emperor removed him , and placed the country under direct French administration.
Yes, but it was a pitty Napoleon became too despotic to let his brother do his work. Within a few years he forced his brother to resign as King of Holland. He was the best King we ever had. Such a shame!
Ce sont des élèves officiers de la célèbre école militaire de Saint-Cyr, école créée par Napoléon. C'est donc une tradition chaque année, pour chaque promotion d'élèves officiers, d'aller lui rendre cet hommage.
They are officer cadets from the famous military school of Saint-Cyr, a school created by Napoleon. It is therefore a tradition each year, for each promotion of cadets, to pay him this tribute.
Son estudiantes oficiales de la famosa escuela militar de Saint-Cyr, una escuela creada por Napoleón. Por tanto, es tradición cada año, por cada ascenso de cadetes, rendirle este homenaje.
Oui
Cree par. Napoleon Bonaparte
Oyez, amis parisiens, pour ceux qui critiquent ou ont critique ce monument de notre histoire, dont seul De Gaulle mérite la comparaison.
Vous etes Habitués à voir passer et voler à votre secours ces jolis camions rouges de la Brigade des Sapeurs Pompiers de Paris
Combien d'entre vous ont été sauves
Par ces hommes au casque argent vêtus de noir ou de rouge (rue Erlanger, Notre. Dame. De. Paris. etc.. etc...)
Pour. reveiller votre engourdissement. De bourgeois ignorant, ce corps d'elite de l'armée. Française fut créé. Par notre empereur le 18 septembre 1811 suite à l'incendie de l'ambassade d'Autriche le 2 er juillet 1810
cette. Brigade aujourd'hui à donne
naissance à l'excellence et l'exemple aux sapeurs pompiers
Dan's le. Monde
ALORS SVP, Redpect
O mare,draga,ONOARE... sa fii in preajma marelui IMPARAT....
Vive l'empereur. A great man may die but is never forgotten.
@Milosh Simonovski
Haha such a stupid statement. Look at the Soleil d'Austerlitz, at how he stopped the terror from the French Revolution.
@Milosh Simonovski
You do not achieve great things without power. The difference is do you want to reach unlimited power and dominate the world. Then it is stupid. But look at the regimes who declared war against France at that time. You need to contextualize and learn the full story not what the American woke culture is telling you.
@Milosh Simonovski The wars of the coalition were started by the anti-revolutionary monarchy's in europe against France, fearing revolutionary thinking would spread to their lands. If you've got no clue about the bigger picture its sometimes just better to keep it shut.
Fuck off slav
@@hb-zs9so j'ai ce livre
Un chef d'œuvre
Ô général Loustaunau-Lacau
Pour Montmirail vous prétiez serment
Sous la flamme de vos idéaux
Naquit ce chant
La terre martyrisée vous appelle
Partout où l'ennemi fait assaut
Des côtes du vallon d'Ostel
À Trésauvaux
Pour Votre vie qui fut Résistance
Nous marcherons dans vos pas
Vous avez tout donné pour la France
Et la France vous le rendra
...
🇲🇫🙏🙏🙏🇲🇫
Magnifique
De quand date ce chant
@@pierren___ Les chants de promotion de St Cyr sont composés par les st Cyriens de la promo eux même
What they saying in English
On n'oubliera jamais et on honorera toujours un homme qui a tant fait pour la France que l'empereur.
Il a surtout tué beaucoup de Français !
Vive Le Roy !
@@eugeneviollet-le-duc5971 Génial, le premier imbécile de cette section commentaire est ici à ce que je vois. Napoléon n'a jamais voulu l'entièreté de ces guerres, sur sept coalitions il n'en aura déclaré aucune ! Les seuls pays qu'il a attaqué directement furent le Portutal et la Russie. Donc non ce n'est pas par sa faute si des français sont mort, c'est de la faute des coalisés. De plus, Napoléon a stoppé le massacre des prêtes et les exécutions à tout va, qui étaient monnaies courante sous la République. Réfléchis avant de dire des conneries.
@@De_Sennecterre Te fatigue pas avec ce genre de type, c'est peine perdue
@@De_Sennecterre 1 millions de morts a son actif chapeau l’artiste
Il a tant fait pour lui-même surtout..
Vive l’empereur
@@manfredvonriechtofen4280 Il était plus grand que la moyenne à l'époque, ça montre bien ton ignorance sur toute la ligne, sombre idiot que t'es, t'inquiètes pas que ta tombe à toi on la trouvera, on pourra même t'aider à y entrer si tu veux.
@@manfredvonriechtofen4280 Iéna....14/10/1806 ça te parle?
manfred Von Riechtofen et vous avec un tel commentaire nauséabond vous n’en sortez pas grandi...
Il est mort.....
manfred Von Riechtofen propos orduriers ...
Vive l’Empereur!!!!!! From America
From belgium🇧🇪 vive l’empereur!
@@dylan5953 laisse les tranquilles il rend gloire à notre empereur c'est le mieux qu'il puisse faire.
“What are they doing?” The curious boy asks “they sing” I say, “they sing to their Emperor”
As a young French, I am pretty sure that you will have the come back to the emperor dynasty.
It is the student officers of the military school of Saint Cyr who sing the song of their promotion in front of the tomb of Napoleon, founder of the school.
T'aurais pu montrer un peu de respect et lui dire de se taire
It’s actually a song that pays homage to the Moroccan colonisation by France. It’s disturbing that these songs are allowed in nowadays. The French army can pay homage to Napoleon instead of colonization.
@@georgedelanoy9548 wtf lol
Absolutely love this, huge respect and admiration for Napoleon and the people who keep his history and legacy alive. Love from the UK.
Glad someone in the UK finally shows respect for him.
@@napoleonbonaparte2001 entièrement d’accord
@@napoleonbonaparte2001 I’m British and I revisit this video routinely. I love how they honour their Emperor. We might have been at war with napoleon but I can still respect a man who conquered Europe and beat like 5 coalitions
5 coalitions financed by british
..i love my ancesters...the normans, you remembered ?
The Vikings who conquered you?@@francoisjean1178
Respect to Napoleon from Russia !
Are you idiot?
@@constantinekuleshov2116 no he admire someone, is it bad ?
@@constantinekuleshov2116 even if he is a Russian, we have been enemies but we can admire our enemies you know ?
@@constantinekuleshov2116 and more important, we can respect them
@@GigaChad-gl8kp admire the person who literally killed millions in vain. What exactly he acheved? Nothing
Absolutely beautiful and touches the heart. All the more beautiful in the very special and sacred location. Long live France, freedom, justice, and peace. Thank you for sharing with us all. Vive la France!
As a American citizen napoleon is a huge role model of mine in every prospect he was really the perfect person of Europe in his time
Vive l'emprereur | His name shall live on till the end of the world. (Admirer from Bangladesh)
I've always admired the majesty of the French Empire during the reign of Emporer Napoleon Bonaparte which is actually my favorite historical figure.
Same
Remarkable to see this but maybe I shouldn't be surprised.
Napoleon made the French proud because he made them win, and also brought order out of the Revoution's chaos.
And they're (or at least a majority) still proud of him. And that's fine, he's theirs and no one elses.
Even though I am English and not French, one day I will visit your amazing capital city. Yes you have the Eiffel tower est est, but visiting your iconic leaders final resting place is my main visit. Just to be standing in the same area, in this mans presence must be truly remarkable. One day I shall experience that myself.
Vive L'empereur, Vive la France 🇫🇷
Historical Paris>Eiffel Tower
If you go to the Invalides to see Napoléon's tomb, don't miss the museum of the Army. It is a wonderful museum showing uniforms, equipments and weapons from the Middle Age to WWII.
There is a large part about the Napoleonic era, especially with uniforms worn by Napoléon himself.
Same for me. Its a dream to travel to Paris just to see the Mausoleum of Napoleon since i was a child.
C'est aujourdhui pour moi :)
Avec toute m'admiration, du Mexique, vive l'Emperur.
C'est trop magnifique j'en ai froid dans le dos 😍😍😍🇨🇵🇨🇵🇨🇵🇨🇵
Vive l'Empereur et toute la grande armée!
Ce chant donne des frissons!🤩
C clair !c beau!hâte de voir le nouveau Napoléon de Ridley Scott mais déjà des critique aperemment
Wow I didn’t realize until the end of the video that it was filmed by a us citizen. You and the charming old Lady have been lucky to witness this ceremony that is usually open only to the cadet’s families. Your mother smile is a joy and a testimony of how beautiful this homage to the Emperor is.
From singapore, Vive L'Empereur
Viva Francia, viva Napoleón!!!!!
🇲🇽❤️🇨🇵
Vive l'empereur. Respect from China.
Une pensée pour l'Empereur, en cette année du bicentenaire de sa mort.
Puisse-t-il reposer en paix, après avoir tant guerroyé pour donner à la France peut-être son plus bel éclat de génie et d'excellence.
Ave Imperator
Vive l’Empereur! Depuis l'Argentine.
Jean , mon ancêtre du 7éme de ligne te dis : repose toi bien mon empereur. vive la nation.
Tu as réussi à avoir des carnets militaire de l'époque?
@@Ivan-nu2um le mémoires du général suchet sur la campagne d'Espagne.
Dormez bien fiers soldats et ne regardez surtout pas la France actuelle.
@@ericalbouy4725 respect tout c'est homme tous c'est soldat mort pour la France mais quand je die pour la France c'est vraiment pour ce pays tout histoire de France qui commence par Clovis 1 tout c'est soldat qui ce sont battus pour un pays pour le peuple et pour chacun des hommes qui les représentait vive la France🇫🇷 jusqu'à la mort.
J'ai une question les soldats de napoléon il l'aimait vraiment ou pas car avec tout les morts que il y a eu on compte plus de 1million d'homme mort de puie la révolution jusqu'à la fin sa détruit des générations il fallait 4 générations pour que napoléon puisse conquérir la Russie allor c'est pour sa que je pose la question?
Thank you France for the honor to Napoleon Nepoleon loved his people more than his own life you the French are truly beautiful Honorable people as well I love forever❤❤❤❤❤
From Ireland "Vive l'empereur"
Vive l'Irlande 🇫🇷🇮🇪
@@theoamsaadi8611 Oui
❤🇲🇫
Merci ! 🇫🇷❤
Both Ireland and Napoleon were natural friends and allies
De la Colombie, vive la France, vive l'empereur
Napoleon, like any famous world's leaders, was not a perfect person, but he remains a hero, the man who shaped Europe.
Napoleon was a Freemason, killed millions including his own men, and was an arrogant narcissist who hated God.
He is even shape USA constitution even long after his death. Napoleon vision of Freedom is strong and adapted by Western countries to it's core.
From Denmark "Vive l'empereur"
Denmark stayed loyal to Napoléon till the end while his other allies betrayed him and declared war on him Denmark was inavaded by coalition forces to change that.
I wonder if the reason French Songs always sound like they were made to be sung in a large echoey place is because France, for a very long time, been one of the most infrastructured, and churchful places.
De l'Égypte "vive l'empereur"
El más grande, no sólo como militar, sino como político estadista. Respeto y admiración para el Emperador desde 🇨🇺. Nosotros también tenemos, con mucho orgullo, un museo napoleónico.
His name is immortal
I keep a bust of Napoleon I bought in Paris as a centerpiece in my dining room. It stays where it is at, now and for the indefinite future. I've read that, on average, a book a day about Napoleon is published.
Based. A big salute to you
Yes he is the second person about whom we write the most after Jesus Christ. Greetings from a French patriot 🤝🇲🇫
Massive respect to Emperor Napoleon from India
I sadly think that Napoleon is now more respected in India than in France... What a world
Thanks my friend ! :) Glory to India !
@@gabinburry1481 we have to change that.
Merci
@@napoleonbonaparte9227 Mon Empereure
Merci à vous tous ! Vive la France ! 🇫🇷
And long live the emperor!
Corso italiano
@@josemanuelgarcialopez7429 never ! 🇫🇷
@@josemanuelgarcialopez7429 MEXICO NARCOS TACOS EL CHAPO !
What a wonderful tribute to a true leader of France
I was always interested in this period of History he came from humble beginnings and the nation followed him during a time of great change ,his armies fought with honour and created a nation to be proud of thankyou for posting this event
je suis heureux de voir ces témoignages venus du monde entier rendre hommage à mon empereur, il nous a laissé une trace indélébile dans ,notre histoire, il vis toujours au fond de notre coeur
Oui, vive mon empereur! Merci from America, wish to live in France one day and visit and pay my respects to the beloved emperor🇫🇷🇺🇸
vive l'Empereur
VIVE L'EMPEREUR 🇫🇷🇫🇷❤️❤️
Napoleon was a product of Free Mason French Revolution which was a conspiratorial "Revolution". French people wanted to cut a deal with King but Banks-Masons, Jacobins, Weishaupt group-- did not want it. The church should have been REFORMED, not destroyed. Many Catholics were slaughtered. Napoleon was the worm that came out of the rubble and destruction--society was IMPLODING--Napoleon saved French society but at a TREMENDOUS COST TO FRANCE AND EUROPE! By attacking Europe, Napoleon galvanized France to prevent civil war. Napoleon invaded France just like Hitler (Bankster MO--when their guys get to big, Banks cut them down, swallow the up in Russian winter). Divide and Conquer. Napoleon became a Caesar, just like the deified Caesars of Rome. I hate Caesars, prefer democracy, but you favor Caesars. Macron is a Child King--you got who you want in the Napoleonic tradition--enjoy him.
@@josephaziz1731 sorry Napoléon didn't declare war his enemies did
@@mariellevandenborne2361 and Biden won the election? Ever hear of fake news, revisionist history, brainwashing? France was IMPLODING after "revolution". Napoleon was the escape valve or French society would have been DESTROYED.
@@josephaziz1731 Macron est Franc maçon !
@@dominiqueroland3894 Money is power and French have none. Revolution was a Freemason Illuminati trick for control--exactly same as Feudalism of Catholic Church. Marxism is feudalism of Catholic Church for Elite control. Germany fostered French 'Revolution' for Germany's benefit. No one in France wanted to destroy Nobility, Church, and King. Except a few perverts in Paris and their German illuminati handlers.
Today marks the 200th Anniversary of the Death of Napoleon Bonaparte, one of the greatest man who ever lived, Rest In Peace...
1821-2021
What a century to be alive. Also there is the 100th anniversary of Soviet Union for next year.
@@TheGamingMotionTGM whole soviet is noob
@@wwemusicworld3837 Never asked you to like it other than waiting for a lifetime milestone. How many countries (even former ones) in the 21st century that will be 100 years old btw?
@@TheGamingMotionTGM their are many there older than soviet onion
@@wwemusicworld3837 those older countries have past 100 years already, I'm talking about one thats going to be 100 years old
Ah yes, I am glad my legacy has still not been forgotten!
Napoléon n'oserait jamais parler la langue des rossbeef
@@YRes-dt4ns langue des faibles *
Please defend your culture from the Marxist’s
we will never forget you, the true leader of europe and greatest conqueror of man kind
It wouldn’t for a thousand years like Alexander and Caesar
I can not wait to go to Les Invalides this summer and see the emperor’s tomb with my very own eyes.
Vive l’empereur, vive la France
@TAHIR DE LA NIVE it is so sad because i love france and i would love to visit my favourite sites, but so many are closed because of that stupid covid shit
You always be welcome in France.
Vive la révolution
Respect from Poland :3
Merci !
💪😉
Respect from France ;)
Fierce Polish we thank you to have march and fought at the side of the Emperor, France don't have many allies in Europe, but you are one of them
FRANCE AND POLAND
Long live to our emperor 🇫🇷🇫🇷
Vive l’Empereur ! du Quebec
Vive le Québec et vive la France. Même nations mais deux états.
Long life for the emperor that France is eternal 🇫🇷🇫🇷🇫🇷
Les vrais en 2023 diront "vive l'empereur "...et nous sommes nombreux
Just-Promoted officers from Saint-Cyr's officers school, founded in 1802 by Napoleon 1st. Vive l'Empereur!
From chile 🇨🇱 vive l'empereur
From America I say “Vive l’Empereur!”
;)
❤
Il est pas empereur mdr
@@Mohamedlebg146 comment ça ?
@@jeremy9047 la France ne reconnaît pas sette personne comme empereur
I visited his Napoleon's tomb many years ago ( very impressive) as was the Army museum next to it, i've also visited the site of his final battle a few times too
Vita all’ imperatore d’Italia, d’Espagna e d’europa !
il grande imperatore d’europa ! ! ! 👏🏼
Merci mon ami ! Viva Italia e Italia !
Merci mon Ami , Notre empire renaîtra !
@@georgedelanoy9548 jamais ..
from Indonesia, Vive l'Empereur !
👍👍👍
I see... You are a man of culture as well
I'm Swedish and this makes me want to die for France
"I've no french blood, that's France who flows in my vein."
Uh, ur king is Bernadotte dynasty right?
In Sweden you have your own heroic leaders like Napoleon was... Gustavus Adolphus, Karl XII. etc... ;)
Nous sommes amis, que la paix reste dans le monde, nos aïeux ont trop souffert des guerres :)
@@patricebarge1638 tg
napoleon got what he wanted, to be surrounded by the people he cared most about
He sure loved all. He hated slavery, which was rare for back then. This is one thing I love most about him. He was a Christian too
All Chinese people respect Nappleon Bonaparte!
@TAHIR DE LA NIVE oh hell nah
No country has as glorious a military history than France.
I will Flammenwerf this comment!
Are you certain of this? A lot started to go wrong after Agincourt. You take care mate and keep dreaming of your past glories.🇦🇺👍
Great Britain
Haha ja, GB and FRA had 2/3 of the world for hundreds of years and complained about new GER being to aggressive. ^^
Great Britain
Vive la FRANCE éternelle !
@@josephaziz1731 Ecoute, je parle pas ta langue, j'ai pas envie de traduire, va ruminer tes pauvres pensées ailleurs. La France n'a pas de justificatif à donner, surtout pas à des étrangers. Gloire au tout grand NAPOLEON BONAPARTE !
Tu n'as aucune notion historique ni de cohésion nationale en toi, tu ne peux comprendre, pour toi la vie se résumera toujours à ta consommation et ton confort, le rêve de tout lâche..
@@antoinengt754 Why are you highlighted and I'm not? Censorship! You are equal for Marx, but you got a pittance as Rothschilds laughed all the way to the bank at your expense. Europeans make $400/week doing crappy jobs for the Rothschilds and so do American now (waiters). Happy? yes, because you're jealous that we own property in US contra to Marx. But Marx was FINANCED AS WAS NAPOLEON AND HITLER !! This won't be highlighted because your Nazis control RUclips and want to destroy church like the French Revolution did. Nothing ever changes for Bankster Cabal who rule--yes rule you also--just because you're dumb doesn't mean you are absolved from being a slave. Money is Power and Europeans have none.
@@antoinengt754 Napoleon was a useful idiot for Rothschild usurious bank lending-- to armies on BOTH sides ! So was Prussia--financed! So was Hitler--Thyssen, Farbin, Rothschilds, Rockefellers. Do you understand this? Do you know how much Rothschilds made on these wars--lending at high interest rates? Nothing changes until today.
@@antoinengt754 A partir du moment ou tu t'apelle Joseph "aziz" je pense que y a déjà un truc qui va pas ;)
Money is Power and the French don't have it. Neither do Americans now. Thanks to the French! Vive Napoleon. Vive le Garcon. It was largely Napoleon's fault that you're satisfied with wine, women, and waitering in the name of 'equality'. So are we today. So are the Rothschilds. Rothschilds love waiters. So do the Rockefellers. Their stock goes up as ours goes down.
Magnifique. Vive la France.
malheureusement ce n'est pas avec des Sarkosy des Hollande ou les Macron que la France grandira .. eux c'est plutôt le compte bancaire qui grandit au détriment des valeurs françaises ;et du peuple français
Espérons que la France redeviendra aussi grande qu'elle l'est dans nos cœurs...
@@Kp-ytchanel pov con
@@alaincatherin2541 les GJ ILS EN PENSENT QUOI. ?
@@bernarddoubravass7123 ..
Napoleon was master of Europe , imposing treaties on humbled enemies, rejoicing frontiers , overthrowing old regimes , and making new kings , he was last figure in history to combine total political power with front-line political genius in the mold of Alexander and Cesar.
Respect to the big guy from USA 😊
Just fantastic. Nothing more to add.
Napoleâo Bonaparte foi o maior Homem que existiu na França!! Sem dúvidas um Deus.. 🇨🇵🇨🇵
Vive la France 🇷🇺🤝🇲🇫 Il n'y a que l'amitié entre nos pays sans guerre. La Russie et la France ont beaucoup en commun. Nos pays sont amis depuis onze siècles. La Russie et la France ont une histoire très riche qui lie nos États par une forte amitié. Nous aimons la France et les Français. La Russie et la France sont deux grands pays. Salutations de Russie.
C’est réciproque, merci 🇫🇷🇷🇺
@@phoebus45 🇷🇺♥️🇲🇫
Moi aussi j apprécie votre culture, vôtre peuple et vos idéaux. Malheureusement mon gouvernement a l air d avoir oublié notre histoire commune... 🇨🇵💘🇷🇺
Les filles aînées de l'eglise catholique et orthodoxe 😎
@@1errep141 ..
Napoleon the Great the most important Emperor of modern era
Thanks for the video , with respect from RUS
The ambience look like im in paris in 1805 celebrating Austerlitz victory
Napoleon was an amazing leader and I hope he rests in peace!
From México, Vive l'Empereur!
Vive l'Empereur, Vive la France 🇨🇵❤️🎶
make FRANCE great again
Long live france, glory to Emperor Napoleon. Respect from India ....🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳
Merci ami Indien ! 🙂
Alors les Rafales?
"Pas mal hein? C'est Français"
@@lapinmalin8626 😎😎🇨🇵🇨🇵👍
I form Türkiye 🇹🇷 respect to napoleon bonaparte the great
Beautiful, beautiful Napoleon.
Vive la France, vive l’empereur ! Et vive les traditions de St Cyr !
La grandeur de l’avenir se construit sur la grandeur du passé Émouvant cet hommage 🙏⚔️⚔️🙏⚔️⚔️🇫🇷