
Napoleon 1813: Battle of the Nations
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Date: 2022-09-12
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Dodge
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Edgar D. Mitchell (6th NASA employee to walk on The MOON)
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Yes, there have been ET visitations. There have been crashed craft. There have been material and bodies recovered. There has been a certain amount of reverse engineering that has allowed some of these craft, or some components, to be duplicated. And there is some group of people that may or may not be associated with government at this point that have this knowledge. They have been attempting to conceal this knowledge. People in high level government have very little, if any, valid information about this. It has been the subject of disinformation in order to deflect attention and create confusion so the truth doesnt come out.
Edgar D. Mitchell (6th NASA employee to walk on The MOON)
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Learning
Man wars are so wrong.
Just watching those villages, towns and cities on the map. Knowing peoples homes, livelihoods, families had inhabited them. All ground to dust. And many of them weren't even willingly in the war. Napoleon had taken the land, and the Coalition forces had obviously caused as much damage just trying to retake the lands.
And obviously all the death and destruction, thanks to conscription.
Shame really.
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Man wars are so wrong.
Just watching those villages, towns and cities on the map. Knowing peoples homes, livelihoods, families had inhabited them. All ground to dust. And many of them weren't even willingly in the war. Napoleon had taken the land, and the Coalition forces had obviously caused as much damage just trying to retake the lands.
And obviously all the death and destruction, thanks to conscription.
Shame really.
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education
Great. Imagine that. 500. 000 troops. The population of Leipzig today, which includes all of the villages mentioned, is between 500. 000 and 600. 000. All easily reachable by tram. There is a huge (I mean really huge, you can go up, about 100ft) Monument of the battle of the nations.
There's also a plaque of the destroyed bridge over the Pleisse river.
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Great. Imagine that. 500. 000 troops. The population of Leipzig today, which includes all of the villages mentioned, is between 500. 000 and 600. 000. All easily reachable by tram. There is a huge (I mean really huge, you can go up, about 100ft) Monument of the battle of the nations.
There's also a plaque of the destroyed bridge over the Pleisse river.
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azerty
One Rothschild family from England lent money to the English war against France and the other one Rothschild family from France lent money to the French for the war against England. This is how the Rothschild family took over both central banks in these countries. The story is simple, only selling historians complicate her.
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One Rothschild family from England lent money to the English war against France and the other one Rothschild family from France lent money to the French for the war against England. This is how the Rothschild family took over both central banks in these countries. The story is simple, only selling historians complicate her.
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Lewis
Why werent mortars used the the continental wars?
Makes no sense. If you have a good defensive position you could quite happily blast the opposing force to smithereens then any force that makes it way closer to you you unload your cannons ect.
I think half of these battles neednt happen at all if they used mortars.
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Why werent mortars used the the continental wars?
Makes no sense. If you have a good defensive position you could quite happily blast the opposing force to smithereens then any force that makes it way closer to you you unload your cannons ect.
I think half of these battles neednt happen at all if they used mortars.
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juan
La batalla de las naciones de dieron en Almansa y luego en vrihuega la batalla de Villa viciosa 1710 en dicha batalla los Borbones contra los austrias y con la ayuda del. pueblo de brihuega dentro de las murallas ganaron los Borbones en dicha batalla se delimitaron muchas fronteras de Europa.
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La batalla de las naciones de dieron en Almansa y luego en vrihuega la batalla de Villa viciosa 1710 en dicha batalla los Borbones contra los austrias y con la ayuda del. pueblo de brihuega dentro de las murallas ganaron los Borbones en dicha batalla se delimitaron muchas fronteras de Europa.
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taj
Blowing up the bridge while their own men were still trapped on the other side was real cowarldy. I don't understand how people can praise Napoleon. Military genius sure, but at the end of the day he saw his soldiers as expendable which makes me wonder why people hold him in such high regard.
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Blowing up the bridge while their own men were still trapped on the other side was real cowarldy. I don't understand how people can praise Napoleon. Military genius sure, but at the end of the day he saw his soldiers as expendable which makes me wonder why people hold him in such high regard.
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Vineet
The Rocket artillery used by the British have their origins in India. An Indian ruler named Tipu Sultan has used rockets against the British in Anglo-Mysore wars successfully.
So the British rockets are basically Indian!
Britain was using a weapon made in her colonies!
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The Rocket artillery used by the British have their origins in India. An Indian ruler named Tipu Sultan has used rockets against the British in Anglo-Mysore wars successfully.
So the British rockets are basically Indian!
Britain was using a weapon made in her colonies!
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Otto
I live near the bridge that is mentioned at 26: 20. Today most of the river is sealed off flowing underneath the city. The place where the bridge ones stood is an inconspicuous street crossing. But there is a small monument that is mentioning a bridge that was blown up.
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I live near the bridge that is mentioned at 26: 20. Today most of the river is sealed off flowing underneath the city. The place where the bridge ones stood is an inconspicuous street crossing. But there is a small monument that is mentioning a bridge that was blown up.
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Engineers
The best series of videos on the Napoleonic period. I wish you could buy them on DVD's or as just the commentary as an MP3 file. I like to listen when painting figures for wargaming. Many thanks to all the effort that goes into each production.
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The best series of videos on the Napoleonic period. I wish you could buy them on DVD's or as just the commentary as an MP3 file. I like to listen when painting figures for wargaming. Many thanks to all the effort that goes into each production.
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akifsyed17
British got that Rocket artillery technology from Indian kingdom of Mysore.
Their king Tipu sultan is considered pioneer of military rocket technology.
Tipu had defeated British army twice using his rocket artillery in 17th century.
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British got that Rocket artillery technology from Indian kingdom of Mysore.
Their king Tipu sultan is considered pioneer of military rocket technology.
Tipu had defeated British army twice using his rocket artillery in 17th century.
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James
Napoleon was a military genius leading up until Austerlitz but his belief in invincibility with blind ambition led to his downfall. He also sacrificed hundreds of thousands of his soldiers to serve his selfish ambition.
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Napoleon was a military genius leading up until Austerlitz but his belief in invincibility with blind ambition led to his downfall. He also sacrificed hundreds of thousands of his soldiers to serve his selfish ambition.
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mediocre
7: 55 Austrian working personnell bogged down by important people breathing in their neck Well, it seems some things haven't changed the last 200 years. Greetings from somebody who works in Vienna's inner city!
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7: 55 Austrian working personnell bogged down by important people breathing in their neck Well, it seems some things haven't changed the last 200 years. Greetings from somebody who works in Vienna's inner city!
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Vineet
PS Indians were the 1st to use Rocket artillery in a battle.
The Indian king Tipu Sultan used it against the British East India Company in India.
The British then took that technology to UK.
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PS Indians were the 1st to use Rocket artillery in a battle.
The Indian king Tipu Sultan used it against the British East India Company in India.
The British then took that technology to UK.
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education
Brits were smart. let everybody get their arse kicked for 10 years, keeping the pot boiling with gold, then when everybody is fought down to a frazzle, ride in and steal all the glory.
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Brits were smart. let everybody get their arse kicked for 10 years, keeping the pot boiling with gold, then when everybody is fought down to a frazzle, ride in and steal all the glory.
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Bohemond
We all talk about the Marshals, Generals and Prince but how strong was the soldiers for handle this? especially comparated to the weak people of today crying for everything.
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We all talk about the Marshals, Generals and Prince but how strong was the soldiers for handle this? especially comparated to the weak people of today crying for everything.
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piccolo917
after this defeat, Napoleon fighting on was just bad for everyone involved. So much more death and destruction could have been prevented but for the ego of 1 man.
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after this defeat, Napoleon fighting on was just bad for everyone involved. So much more death and destruction could have been prevented but for the ego of 1 man.
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Carrick
Sometimes said to be the world's biggest battle before WW1, despite some 16-17th century battles in India with similar numbers, though less well recorded
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Sometimes said to be the world's biggest battle before WW1, despite some 16-17th century battles in India with similar numbers, though less well recorded
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blitzy
Say what you want, but Alexander was a big puss. 7: 45 Who is he to decide what happens on the frontlines when he is all the way in Sant Petersburg?
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Say what you want, but Alexander was a big puss. 7: 45 Who is he to decide what happens on the frontlines when he is all the way in Sant Petersburg?
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Alex
The name is pretty misleading. The only nation that even matters ie America wasn't apart of it. Should be named squabble of the tribal villages imo.
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The name is pretty misleading. The only nation that even matters ie America wasn't apart of it. Should be named squabble of the tribal villages imo.
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