12-02-2024, 05:15 PM | #751 | |
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They wanted him so that they could conquer and rule South America. There were a couple of problems:
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12-02-2024, 07:03 PM | #752 | |
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12-03-2024, 08:35 AM | #753 | |
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Only the fact that the Royal Navy managed to win at sea and thus let the vast wealth of the British Empire continue to flow allowed the British to continually prop up new coalitions against him. His problem wasn't strategy, it was that he neglected to be a great Admiral in addition to all his other gifts. And that France didn't happen to have even as much as one decent Admiral at hand, largely, of course, because the guillotine had destroyed them or they'd fled to avoid it, and while Napoleon could identify and train Marshals and Generals from wharf rats and rogues, he didn't have the same preternatural capability with sea-going officers. And even if he could identify the right men, war at sea was more technical and complicated. There are many boy generals in history, as talent genuinely seems to be able to trump experience, especially in warfare at close range and personal, but few boy admirals. It takes a couple of decades to learn everything you need to know to organize and control a blockade like the Royal Navy enforced on all the ports Napoleon controlled and neither France nor Spain turned up an Admiral who could break it. Edit: To be clear, everything Naoleon did, he did for the glory of France and himself. That's not really a good enough reason to kill, to most modern people, and while he did defend his country from attacks which legally and morally he could justify using force against, after he repelled attacks, he went right on to attack back and take everything he could. He was a conqueror, with the morals of an Emperor of old, a Greek hero, or Roman general who seizes the laurel wreath. Popular history often neglects to point out his total ruthlessness, which modern people shy away from, but which Alexander the Great, Pompeius Magnus, C. Iulius Caesar, or Achilles, if he had existed, would have accounted a virtue. If he had lived and fought for Chile, there would have been a Chilean Empire. And it would have been ruled by Emperor Napoleon I, with everyone who objected, even those who freed him, killed without a trace of guilt. And he would say, as he said of France, "I have dethroned no one. I found the crown in the gutter. I picked it up and the people put it on my head." And it would be true, because he would make it true. One of the ways he was good at Empires was his skilful use of propaganda.
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12-03-2024, 12:02 PM | #754 |
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Have you got a cite for that? Because, I want to read it. It sounds fascinating.
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12-03-2024, 05:54 PM | #755 | |
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12-23-2024, 05:04 PM | #756 |
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