@@Alejandra_Gonzalez_ somebody glossed over history and thought themselves an expert on the subject it seems... LOL Oh how shocking would it be for you when the day comes you realize all the wars fought in the Napoleonic wars, it was always France defending herself being declared on, and always Napoleon rising to the challenge in defense of her honor by wars goaded by either British money and ego, and other Monarchs egos being threatened and in fear of being considered lesser which ironically acting on such fears ultimately made them the lesser in the shadow of a man whose name defined an era by his own actions not by dint of existing, like some old crow Victoria...
Napoleon was speaking to a dieing officer on a battle field once, he said “you are injured, sir” The officer very calmly bleeding, responded “I am dieing, but I have died for you and your greatness”
@@shelty3178 Hi Shelty, I meant Napoleon was based hahaha. But based is a compliment to me not criticism. I hope you're all well in your life. Take care of you and God bless you.
Craziest part is most of those extras are actually real soldiers in the Red Army at the time the film was shot. If you look close you can see the Russian Style of military marching because they cant help but do it.
@@twerk_it_like_nae_nae7979 It's not only Waterloo, War and Peace is there too (also Bondachuk). I'm wondering if there isn't another film I don't recognise too.
3:38 as a Mongolian who spent my childhood on a horseback in the countryside. I get insane goosebump in this particular cavalry charge scene. Truly respect French history!.
The largest cavarly charge was during the siege of Vienna , between 20k and 30k polish winged hussars charged on Ottomans. The arrivals of Gandalf at the Helm's deep in LOTR 2 is directly inspired from this.
@@Z.94pe_Japanese_PhaleristBritish Propaganda says he was short actually, in his time French Inches were higher so technically he was average height, he hired big bodyguards which were taller than him too.
As an American… I never goof on France’s military history. Napoleon is a historical mic drop until the end of time Vive l'empereur !🇫🇷 🇺🇸 Vive liberté!!
I'm russian but I respect Napoleon even though we were enemies. He made a lot of good things for France and Europe. He really wanted Europe to be great. And he also tried to find a connection with our Tsar Alexander 1 to work and develop together. But Alexander was a vain person. Pity. Napoleon definitely wasn't a villain.
@MarvelousAnarchy he also died a bit young and after getting exiled to Saint-Helena he never saw his wife and kid ever again but atleast his family was given titles and a big amount of money
They did confront each other directly, at Borodino. However Kutusov was ill and didn’t take command of the battle as much. However at Austerlitz he tried to save the two allied armies from falling but failed due to the French momentum.
Its actually a soviet film series call "War and Peace" and as far as i know its not that much centered around napoleon but its still pretty good. I bealive its from 1967 or around that time
Napoléon is the man I respect the most He done so much in this life He was a little boy in military school, he became the Emperor of France I’m really born in the wrong century, I could do anything to just see him.
"what can we do, sir?" Said the officer "There's nothing we could do....." -Napoleon This is where Napoleon get depressed and stressed about the lost of the battle.
Pourquoi ne pas etre fier? je vois tous ces commentaires etre fier de nous, SOYONS FIERS, GLOIRE AU PERE GLOIRE AU FILS GLOIRE AU SAINT ESPRIT, Vive la France.
I literally watch your video every morning , it's just amazing.The best Little Dark Age I ever seen so far about Napoléon Ist ! Vive l'Empereur , vive la France !
France changed forever after Napoleon rules, but today something gone bad about the France, from the glorious and proud empire turn into a joking chaotic country
Ils avançaient l'air buté, poings aux poches Ils souriaient en pensant à Gavroche Ils s'enfonçaient dans le vent Et toujours, ils espéraient au levant que le jour Viendrait un jour Quand fera-t-il jour camarade ? J'entends toujours cette question Qu'ils se posaient les camarades Pendant qu'un vieux croiseur en rade Gueulait à plein canon C'est pour de bon Ils avançaient à grand peine, à grands pas Ils arrivaient de la guerre ou du bois Ils espéraient le soleil et l'amour Ils s'épaulaient les amis de toujours Serraient les rangs Quand fera-t-il jour camarade? J'entends toujours cette question Qu'ils se posaient les camarades Pendant qu'un vieux croiseur en rade Gueulait à plein canon C'est pour de bon Lorsque revient l'automne et les grands soirs Lorsque la nuit est plus longue et plus noire Je me souviens d'un soir à Petrograd Où les anciens se cherchaient dans le noir Ohé, les gars Quand fera-t-il jour camarade? J'entends toujours cette question Qu'ils se posaient les camarades Pendant qu'un vieux croiseur en rade Gueulait à plein canon Révolution
What amazes me is that my great-great-grandfather's father's father was a soldier of Napoleon who invaded Piemont in 1797 and i m very proud of that A hug from Italy
Those playing regular soldiers and officers in the film aren't actors, but actual Soviet army soldiers and officers called to participate in the movie, many of which fought and survived the bloodiest battles of the bloodiest theatre of the bloodiest war in history. They are literal men of steel and I'm sure their expressions were natural
@@mrobocop1666Not to mention the legendary film director, Sergei Bondarchuk was himself a veteran of the Great Patriotic War, a well decorated one at that. And understandably he had a lot of friends in high places if you will.
I sure hope my visions for the future on the negative tract of things dont happen. But should it, I can feel the cold light of day in London giving melancholic and cathartic comfort.
although they mainly use those two movies. It also has small traces of other films, for example the French miniseries of Napoleon towards the end of the montage and another more modern film that portrays the battle of Waterloo and I believe also war and peace from 1956.
The funny thing is Suvorov if he ever faced Napoleon would lose. By the time of Napoleon’s rise, Suvorov was just too old to properly fight against a 30 year old energized officer who already fought in Italy previously and knew the terrain there.
They walked stubbornly, fists in their pockets They smiled thinking of Gavroche They were sinking in the wind And always, they hoped at sunrise that the day would come one day When will it be daylight comrade? I always hear this question That they posed the comrades While an old cruiser in the harbor Was screaming at full gun It's for good They advanced with great difficulty, with great strides They came from the war or from the woods They were hoping for sunshine and love They supported each other the friends of always The ranks closed When will it be daylight comrade? I always hear this question That they posed the comrades While an old cruiser in the harbor Was screaming at full gun It's for good When autumn returns and the great evenings When the night is longer and darker I remember one evening in Petrograd Where the ancients searched for each other in the dark Hey guys When will it be daylight comrade? I always hear this question That they posed the comrades While an old cruiser in the harbor Was screaming at full gun Revolution
Napoleon: *Turns his head*
The whole army: *Hails*
xdxd
you know it aint fear, its respect
@@scootdaily3730 The respect of sending them to die for the glory of France and the fear of sending them to die solely for Napoleon's personal glory.
@@Alejandra_Gonzalez_ well I mean, Napoleon was declared wars on most the time so uh idk
@@Alejandra_Gonzalez_ somebody glossed over history and thought themselves an expert on the subject it seems... LOL
Oh how shocking would it be for you when the day comes you realize all the wars fought in the Napoleonic wars, it was always France defending herself being declared on, and always Napoleon rising to the challenge in defense of her honor by wars goaded by either British money and ego, and other Monarchs egos being threatened and in fear of being considered lesser which ironically acting on such fears ultimately made them the lesser in the shadow of a man whose name defined an era by his own actions not by dint of existing, like some old crow Victoria...
Napoleon was speaking to a dieing officer on a battle field once, he said “you are injured, sir”
The officer very calmly bleeding, responded “I am dieing, but I have died for you and your greatness”
🥶🥶🥶
I would follow Napoleon to the depths of hell
Based
@@Tom78777 I’m sorry if I have said something to you that makes you think I am based, as I am not but I do respect what your do, say and think.
@@shelty3178 Hi Shelty, I meant Napoleon was based hahaha. But based is a compliment to me not criticism. I hope you're all well in your life. Take care of you and God bless you.
Jesus christ. The movie's production level was top tier. The scope, the epicness, the cinematography.
what movie is it tho?
@@marfemur4e253 Waterloo. Watch it now.
@@twerk_it_like_nae_nae7979 war and peace 1960-s
Craziest part is most of those extras are actually real soldiers in the Red Army at the time the film was shot. If you look close you can see the Russian Style of military marching because they cant help but do it.
@@twerk_it_like_nae_nae7979 It's not only Waterloo, War and Peace is there too (also Bondachuk).
I'm wondering if there isn't another film I don't recognise too.
3:38 as a Mongolian who spent my childhood on a horseback in the countryside. I get insane goosebump in this particular cavalry charge scene. Truly respect French history!.
The Battle of Eylau was certainly the battle that saw the single largest cavalry charge in history with more than 12,000 horses.
Tout a fait d'accord avec toi
Mongolian + horse = You're not thinking about invading Europe are you?
The largest cavarly charge was during the siege of Vienna , between 20k and 30k polish winged hussars charged on Ottomans. The arrivals of Gandalf at the Helm's deep in LOTR 2 is directly inspired from this.
@@johnhelot69As Mongolian no but i always think about invading over certain wall(s)
Napoleon Bonaparte.. The man who held Europe in the palm of his hand
Celebrate history, don't simply study it!
I could not agree more!
So… we should celebrate the holocaust? That's fucked up…
Study it why should i celebrate it without knowing the great things people have done
Moive?
Napogood
He Was Definitely Average Height For The Time
okay mr war crimes
Sorry but i dont take compliments from war criminals
@how Hitler also personally didint incel
@@averagereddeadfan3493 sad
@@averagereddeadfan3493 guess you dont take it from truman too?
I love the camera pan and the song's beat at 1:04
its like..it was made for it
I’m with you on that!
Heart warming, simple, beautiful.
The courage in people those days was just amazing.
Je suis français, et c’est surtout le courage des français faces au monarchies tyranniques 🇫🇷
@@boom_general4546tu n as rien compris à l histoire de France
Tu n'a rien compris tout court. @@ziakolobo
"I Am NAPOLEON, I AM EMPEROR"
"AND I AM AVERAGE HEIGHT FOR THE TIME!"
Ahahah 😂
We must be thankful that his character was normal, because otherwise he would have slaughtered tall people and tried to lower their average height.
@@Z.94pe_Japanese_PhaleristBritish Propaganda says he was short actually, in his time French Inches were higher so technically he was average height, he hired big bodyguards which were taller than him too.
Americans: Haha french surrender
France during Napoleon: We will conquer all of Europe or die trying!
3:37 je donnerais cher pour mourir dans une telle charge de cavalerie. Quelle gloire, quel honneur.
This gives me chills
As an American… I never goof on France’s military history.
Napoleon is a historical mic drop until the end of time
Vive l'empereur !🇫🇷 🇺🇸 Vive liberté!!
ruclips.net/video/0OLVBY_FccM/видео.html
ruclips.net/video/57J_IFzFmYk/видео.html
As a French American, amen!
Viva Napoleão
Vive l'empereur! Vive liberté! Vive le france! Vive le america! 🇺🇲🇫🇷
Vive la France , sa Grande Armée et Vive l'Empereur !
From Napoleon to Micron 🤡😂
Да здравствует легендарная русская императорская армия и храни господь россию-матушку!!!
@@user-bf4lk7gd7klol la légendaire armée russe , elle est en train de se prendre un fessée par des gitans ukrainien
Vive L’Empereur et Vive la France 🇫🇷 🦅🐝
I'm russian but I respect Napoleon even though we were enemies. He made a lot of good things for France and Europe. He really wanted Europe to be great. And he also tried to find a connection with our Tsar Alexander 1 to work and develop together. But Alexander was a vain person. Pity. Napoleon definitely wasn't a villain.
Vc fala de que lugar da Rússia?
Napoleon was a magnificent vilain
Relearn the right history, kid of propaganda@@ddoumeche
VIVE LA FRANCE !!!
It didn't matter that Napoleon lost in the end, it was the friends he made along the way that counted 👌
Well.. about half of them died to his enemies
@@marvelousanarchy5435 his life was pretty sad if you think about it
@@IshKhan-bo2lx I agree, he was a strong man mentally.. it’s hard to lose loved ones
@MarvelousAnarchy he also died a bit young and after getting exiled to Saint-Helena he never saw his wife and kid ever again but atleast his family was given titles and a big amount of money
Il n’a perdu contre personne ^^ , il a perdu contre le climat …
Far and beyond superior than Napoleon 2023
Napoleon Was kind of the best General and leader in the world his ideas on the battlefield amazed me.
Russian General Kutuzov was better
They did confront each other directly, at Borodino. However Kutusov was ill and didn’t take command of the battle as much. However at Austerlitz he tried to save the two allied armies from falling but failed due to the French momentum.
@@vermlion6681 like at austerlitz lol
are you joking the man that fled and lost every battle he fought and failed miserably at Austerlitz and Borodino@@vermlion6681
@@7macfly2 russian stratege today .......😆
"History is the version of past events that people have decided to agree upon." - "EMPEROR" Napolion Bonaparte
The film "Waterloo (1970)" is wonderful. What is the other film in which Napoleon appears in Moscow?
Its actually a soviet film series call "War and Peace" and as far as i know its not that much centered around napoleon but its still pretty good. I bealive its from 1967 or around that time
@@vasilasasimakopoulos9201 It is based on Tolstoy's book set in Napoleonic era
War and Peace 1967 Part III y IV
The "Waterloo" is the best film that was ever made about Napoleon. I love this film!
Waterloo, War and Peace?
"There's Something We Can Do"
This edit is the best version of Little dark age. I am listening and watching it at least two times a day. Incredible work!
Same. I love this edit so much.
@@thetireless1812 And I am still watching and listening to it!
… And I suppose we both shall be listening to it for a long time.
@@thetireless1812 Amen to that.
Welcome back!
many Little Dark Age memes are getting blocked :(
Épico como siempre buen vídeo
For anyone asking for the movie: War and Peace (1966) and Waterloo, both directed by the Soviet director Sergei Bandarchuk
"There is nothing we can do" - Napoleon Bonaparte
Napoléon is the man I respect the most
He done so much in this life
He was a little boy in military school, he became the Emperor of France
I’m really born in the wrong century, I could do anything to just see him.
he murdered europe.
He was a thug. All he knew was war. All he wanted was war.
@@DripCheems So who started the wars?
@@ShastaOrange So when did he start one?
BOOOO to Bonaparte!
A Monster & a Traitor!
😡👎🔥🍅🥚❌
Mejor me lo descargo antes q de q lo oculten otra vez
jsksdjs xd no amigo te pasas sino que es por el copy xd
X2
Como se llama la pelicula?
@@AlexisSanchez-fv4ti waterloo
@@isaacarellano856 gracias capo
"what can we do, sir?" Said the officer
"There's nothing we could do....." -Napoleon
This is where Napoleon get depressed and stressed about the lost of the battle.
One of the greatest men who lived in human history
Vive L'Empereur!
Vive le France!
Et vive l'Empereur
за Францию, за тех, кто читает историю!
On écrit Vive la France et non le France car c'est un mot féminin.
Pourquoi ne pas etre fier? je vois tous ces commentaires etre fier de nous, SOYONS FIERS, GLOIRE AU PERE GLOIRE AU FILS GLOIRE AU SAINT ESPRIT, Vive la France.
My Favorite Edit ever
this video better than Noting we can do
Хорошая работа с материалом.
Автору моё почтение.
There is nothing we can do
Real
Гениальный фильм. Произведение Война и мир великолепна особенно воссозданое в фильме
it's not a epic version
it's a legendary version
a french version...
IDK probably this comment roasted it
He was an Asian average height
This is just great.
Cant wait for the Ridley Scott-Version!
"There is nothing we can do"🗿🗿
me gusta la music me siento fuerte para en frentame com mis enemigos ❤❤❤😊
Excellent
I literally watch your video every morning , it's just amazing.The best Little Dark Age I ever seen so far about Napoléon Ist ! Vive l'Empereur , vive la France !
One of the greatest.
France changed forever after Napoleon rules, but today something gone bad about the France, from the glorious and proud empire turn into a joking chaotic country
The real man
The epicness made as a video.
Finally, it's back.
Brought a tear to the corner of my eye, anyone else?!
Its back!!!!
Epic !
Love this Edition
I love this
La victoire est a nous!
Vive l'empereur, salutations du Duché frère de Varsovie :)
🇵🇱🇫🇷♥️
Очень круто !!!🔥
perfect edit
Essa edit está incrível 🇧🇷😎🍷
Most epic edit I've seen
Magnificent
Uno de los Mejores Edit de Napoleon que he visto. Grandioso!
The greatest military strategist to ever walk the Earth, long live the true Emperor of France!
Ils avançaient l'air buté, poings aux poches
Ils souriaient en pensant à Gavroche
Ils s'enfonçaient dans le vent
Et toujours, ils espéraient au levant que le jour
Viendrait un jour
Quand fera-t-il jour camarade ?
J'entends toujours cette question
Qu'ils se posaient les camarades
Pendant qu'un vieux croiseur en rade
Gueulait à plein canon
C'est pour de bon
Ils avançaient à grand peine, à grands pas
Ils arrivaient de la guerre ou du bois
Ils espéraient le soleil et l'amour
Ils s'épaulaient les amis de toujours
Serraient les rangs
Quand fera-t-il jour camarade?
J'entends toujours cette question
Qu'ils se posaient les camarades
Pendant qu'un vieux croiseur en rade
Gueulait à plein canon
C'est pour de bon
Lorsque revient l'automne et les grands soirs
Lorsque la nuit est plus longue et plus noire
Je me souviens d'un soir à Petrograd
Où les anciens se cherchaient dans le noir
Ohé, les gars
Quand fera-t-il jour camarade?
J'entends toujours cette question
Qu'ils se posaient les camarades
Pendant qu'un vieux croiseur en rade
Gueulait à plein canon
Révolution
Va te cacher le socialiste. Ici c'est napoléon, pas karl marx
Grazie
What amazes me is that my great-great-grandfather's father's father was a soldier of Napoleon who invaded Piemont in 1797 and i m very proud of that
A hug from Italy
3:20 I'm fascinated by this plan ; determination, self-sacrifice.
Those playing regular soldiers and officers in the film aren't actors, but actual Soviet army soldiers and officers called to participate in the movie, many of which fought and survived the bloodiest battles of the bloodiest theatre of the bloodiest war in history. They are literal men of steel and I'm sure their expressions were natural
@@mrobocop1666Not to mention the legendary film director, Sergei Bondarchuk was himself a veteran of the Great Patriotic War, a well decorated one at that. And understandably he had a lot of friends in high places if you will.
vive l'empereur
Emmanuel Macron ancestor at 3:20, coming out from the fog of war, asking himself if there is a french culture.
Better than new one.
Can you upload the first little dark age with Napoleon?
Cause YT deleted it.
cual?
@@historiconjisus5256 the one without slowed music
ruclips.net/video/HZf3OzNZRfw/видео.html I reuploaded it with some sort of distortion coz of the copyright strikes
His soldiers were very loyal to him to the end
2:57 😎 epic scene
I sure hope my visions for the future on the negative tract of things dont happen. But should it, I can feel the cold light of day in London giving melancholic and cathartic comfort.
Awesome long live the emperor
Imagine how many men were lost that century only
War 😢
Gloire éternelle à l'empereur Bonaparte 🎖
You used a mixed of scenes of Waterloo (1970) and War and Peace (1966), right? Nice edit
although they mainly use those two movies. It also has small traces of other films, for example the French miniseries of Napoleon towards the end of the montage and another more modern film that portrays the battle of Waterloo and I believe also war and peace from 1956.
Nightmare of red coat army
pure kino
I miss him.
I feel like this song represents"strong, brave, chase your dreams, speed
The coronation scene is the best. Vive le empereur
Napoleon: enter Moscow without obstacles
Suvorov:hihihiha
Not Suvorov but Kutuzuv!!!
The funny thing is Suvorov if he ever faced Napoleon would lose. By the time of Napoleon’s rise, Suvorov was just too old to properly fight against a 30 year old energized officer who already fought in Italy previously and knew the terrain there.
@@marvelousanarchy5435тем не менее, Суворов так же отлично себя показал в Италии
esta bueno
1:01 glorious beyond words
3:03 epic scene
Православные иконы они такие
Ah, my legacy continues
VIVE L'EMPEREUR ET VIVE LA FRANCE 🇫🇷🇫🇷🇫🇷🇫🇷🇫🇷
3:53 Bro thinks he John Snow
They walked stubbornly, fists in their pockets
They smiled thinking of Gavroche
They were sinking in the wind
And always, they hoped at sunrise that the day
would come one day
When will it be daylight comrade?
I always hear this question
That they posed the comrades
While an old cruiser in the harbor
Was screaming at full gun
It's for good
They advanced with great difficulty, with great strides
They came from the war or from the woods
They were hoping for sunshine and love
They supported each other the friends of always
The ranks closed
When will it be daylight comrade?
I always hear this question
That they posed the comrades
While an old cruiser in the harbor
Was screaming at full gun
It's for good
When autumn returns and the great evenings
When the night is longer and darker
I remember one evening in Petrograd
Where the ancients searched for each other in the dark
Hey guys
When will it be daylight comrade?
I always hear this question
That they posed the comrades
While an old cruiser in the harbor
Was screaming at full gun
Revolution
pls anyone say me whats name of this film
Battle Of Waterloo 1970.
Monster!
Why I'm crying !?
noice
Mis oídos estan agrdecidos
X2
E pensar que em Novembro de 2023 teremos um novo filme de Napoleão sendo interpretado pelo Joaquin Phoenix🗿🍷
tommorow boyyyy
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