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Biography of Napoleon Bonaparte

submitted by __47__ to books 13 hoursMay 23, 2025 20:03:12 ago (+16/-0)     (files.catbox.moe)

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Copyright 1926.

Covers in decent detail his childhood til death.

I know we're not all fans of him for giving equal rights to jews among other things but I find his life fascinating.

Won 60 or so battles.

Crowned himself emperor.

Crossed the alps in his 20s and conquered northern Italy.

Conquered Egypt and brought back the Rosetta stone. French influence didn't last there long though.

Conquered most of Europe in his 30s.

Exiled twice to islands escaping one and amassing an army on his south to north march to Paris. Scared the current govt so bad they fled and didn't lock the doors.

He did fuck up a lot of stuff too.

Chasing after a dynasty in his name using his relatives that weren't up to task.

Letting his first wife sleep around.

Going back on some of his early ideals.

Leaving important military battles to less qualified generals.


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[ - ] boekanier 0 points 1 hourMay 24, 2025 07:49:46 ago (+0/-0)

Yes, you gave the exact description of a psychopath (but his soldiers loved him). He was a pest to the rest of Europeans. Millions died as a result of his permanent wars

[ - ] Master_B 0 points 8 hoursMay 24, 2025 01:00:37 ago (+0/-0)

Masonic kike.

[ - ] __47__ [op] 1 point 8 hoursMay 24, 2025 01:20:13 ago (+1/-0)

I do hope you're not referring to me.

[ - ] Master_B 0 points 2 hoursMay 24, 2025 06:32:24 ago (+0/-0)

No, napoleon!
His time was the golden age of masonry.

[ - ] BlueEyedAngloMasterRaceGod 3 points 12 hoursMay 23, 2025 20:42:44 ago (+3/-0)

how much does it talk about him (as france's chief rep) exporting the revolution via masonic lodges across Europe? it's kind of the whole reason for the wars, everyone knew it back then.. but good luck finding anything modern mentioning it.

[ - ] __47__ [op] 0 points 12 hoursMay 23, 2025 21:02:20 ago (+0/-0)

None. Largely just a cursory biography.

[ - ] RexYehudi 3 points 13 hoursMay 23, 2025 20:14:07 ago (+3/-0)*

The Secret Jewish History of Napoleon Bonaparte.

Whatever anyone says "Boney" was a disaster area who deserted two armies & indebted France to Jewish bankers, analysis of his body tissue reveals traces of arsenic which was then the recognized treatment for syphilis, whereas on the testimony of his batman and his undertaker he stood five feet two inches tall.

Randy Newman, Short People - Like many short ppl Napoleon probly had a downer on taller folks, since under his tutelage the average height of Frenchmen went down six inches. Link.

Napoleon Bonaparte was born in Ajaccio, Corsica on August 15, 1769, he came to power in the wake of the 1792 French Revolution, and died in exile on the British ruled island of Saint Helena in the South Atlantic Ocean May 5, 1821. "In addition to taking the lives of one million Frenchmen and bankrupting France, Napoleon brought philosemitism with him wherever he went." Napoleon the Philosemite & The House of Rothschild, by Bassiano.

Bonaparte deserted the Army of the Orient with which he invaded Egypt in April 1798, which after ostensibly achieving victory over the Mamluks suffered humiliating defeat by the Turkish Garrison at Acre in 1799. He had sent nine ships with his heavy artillery from Alexandria to the port of Haifa in defiance of the British Naval blockade, six of which were captured by the British and turned over to the Turks, his own fleet had been sunk by the British in 1798 at the Battle of the Nile.

The three ships that made the passage had none of the massive cannon balls with which he had intended to reduce the Garrison Fort to rubble, while a Loyalist Frenchman on the Turkish Staff turned Napoleon's guns back onto his own self. Thus weakened by the plague, with nowhere to go except back the way they had come the invaders abandoned the siege, where after handing command to one General Kléber who he promoted to Viceroy..

Addendum - Jean-Baptiste Kléber (born March 9, 1753, Strasbourg, France—died June 14, 1800, Cairo, Egypt) was a French General of the Revolutionary Wars who suppressed the counter revolutionary uprising in the Vendée area of western France - Normandy - in 1793. Britannica.com. The 1793 Vendée Massacres that are thought to have taken around 400,000 French lives, were among the most despicable outrages that accompanied the 1792 Jew inspired French Revolution. Link.

Bonaparte hastened back to France his clandestine departure made public August 23, 1799, to be lauded - by the Zionist press - as Conqueror of Egypt, there after to proclaim himself Emperor of the French December 2, 1804.

In Egypt the French were under constant harassment from the Mamluks who had never surrendered, they were the Russian mercenaries who were employed as tax collectors and trouble shooters, who had changed their tactics. Thus waylaying and ambushing any loose French, to the extent they were only able to move around the countryside in large groups. Kléber made separate peace with the British who negotiated their safe passage, and who stayed on in Egypt there after to establish government.

Had his vanity not overridden other concerns, NB himself should have made a separate peace by bribing their top ppl in the first instance, and promising them a share of the spoils when he took Constantinople which was his original plan there after. The irony is it still would have worked had he not lost his siege guns, so it was his decision to run the British naval blockade that cost him everything.

Napoleon Bonaparte launched a punitive Invasion of Russia with 650,000 men in 1812, incensed that the Russians were continuing to trade with Britain against his orders.

He claimed victory at the Battle of Borodino on the outskirts of Moscow September 7, 1812, that was in fact his bloodiest day in battle and which meant he had fallen right into their trap, insofar as the Russian tactic was to meet the invaders head on and inflict maximum casualties, then fall back to a prepared second line of defense and do the same thing.

Though the French held the field after the battle the Russians had instituted a "Scorched Earth" policy, whence the cities and towns on the invasion route had been evacuated and torched denying shelter for the invaders. Thus when Napoleon marched into Moscow three quarters of the city was in ashes. He sent an envoy to the Russians with a note demanding their surrender, they refused to see him.

Thus deep in the Russian heartland in winter and with no supplies the Grand Armee had no choice but to retreat, under constant harassment from the Cossacks they tried to reach the French Garrison at Riga in Latvia. Alerted that insurrection was being plotted in France, Napoleon handed command to Marshall Ney and was back in Paris in ten days, Ney accompanied what was left of the Army into Riga then handed command over before he too took ship to France.

The Latvians were hostile and gave no comfort to the survivors from Russia and around thirty thousand died in the streets. The French contingent to the Grand Armee had most survivors, virtually none of the Spanish, Dutch or Portuguese contingents ever saw their homelands again. After other military adventures, exile and restoration and final defeat at Waterloo June 18, 1815..

In a final indignity Napoleon Bonaparte on July 15, 1815 had a fisherman row him out to a British Frigate where he requested quarter, the Brits sent him to exile on Saint Helena in the mid Atlantic Ocean where he died May 5, 1821 at age 51 yrs.

Update: If you look at the way Adolf Hitler under his own bat and sans consultation of any kind declared war on the United States Dec. 11, 1941, and the way Napoleon did the same thing similarly on his own undertaking, and without consultation of any kind when he invaded Russia, there are striking similarities. No less than similarities exist in the way Marshall Ney's troops reinstalled Napoleon under force of arms after his absconding from exile on Elba.

And the way Hitler's SS Troops reinstalled Mussolini as Italian dictator similarly under force of arms in 1943. We say warlords Hitler and Napoleon no less than Mussolini and Ney were manufactured by the Jews, that their careers were choreographed by Zion - no less than Trump and Biden - that whereas Hitler decamped to Argentina and Ney was relocated to the US, Napoleon and Mussolini were thrown to the wolves.

[ - ] __47__ [op] 3 points 12 hoursMay 23, 2025 21:03:04 ago (+3/-0)

Fantastic information! Thanks for all the links too. This was a basic biography and didn't delve as deep.

[ - ] RexYehudi 1 point 13 hoursMay 23, 2025 20:20:57 ago (+1/-0)

Nicknamed by his soldiers “le petit corporal” or “le petit tondu”, Napoleon measured five feet two inches tall, equivalent to 1,686 metres. BulletPoint.

Le Masque Mortuaire de l'Empereur Napoleon.

Napoleon Bonaparte died on the British held island of Saint Helena May 5, 1821, Doctor Francesco Antommarchi who carried out the autopsy detailed his height as 5 feet 2 inches "from the top of his head to his heels," while undertaker Briton Andrew Darling said he was 5 feet 7 inches. Detractors say the doctor carried out his calculations using the French system, whereby the French foot was a little larger than the English foot used by Andrew Darling, despite the French had been using the metric system since 1795 anyway.

Darling was allowed by Montholon to view the body .. he was deeply impressed by the beauty and serenity of Napoleon's features in death, and was much astonished to see him so much wasted in the body but at the same time look so well, so young and with such a pleasing countenance. Montholon gave him the order for the coffins in writing, and to be more particular to his exact size assisted him in the measurement of the body, he was 5 feet 7 inches in length, barely 18 inches across the shoulders and 10 inches deep." The Diary of Andrew Darling.

YouTube - Arsenic the First Cure For Syphilis.

Subsequent researchers say Napoleon's body had an ultra high arsenic reading, whereas that substance was used to treat syphilis then in epidemic proportions throughout Europe .. thus we say as the disease progressed so did Bonaparte increase the dosage, which exacerbated his stomach condition and hastened his death. It could be that the "Montholon" named in the tract above, who sounds like a Jew and a bully and who seems to have taken over the funerary arrangements, had with an eye to posterity falsified the measurements and importuned Darling to keep quiet about it.

[ - ] RexYehudi 2 points 13 hoursMay 23, 2025 20:26:58 ago (+2/-0)*

Spanish Artist Francisco De Goya's "The Disasters of War," documents the horrors of the Peninsular War of 1808–14 between Spain & France under the tutelage of Napoleon Bonaparte.

Prado.
Executions.
Beheadings.
Los Desastres.
Garotted Priest.
Women Enter the Fray.
Library of Congress: The Disasters of War.

The Battle of Bayonne on 14 April 1814, saw the French garrison of Bayonne led by General of Division Pierre Thouvenot launch a sortie against a besieging force of British, Portuguese, and Spanish troops commanded by Lieutenant General John Hope. The fighting marked the last major battle of the Peninsular War and occurred after unofficial news of Napoleon's 4 April abdication reached the opposing forces. The Sortie From Bayonne, by Thomas Sutherland.

The Peninsular War, 1808-1813 - Frustrated by Portugal's defiance of his Continental Blockade against trade with Great Britain, Napoleon ordered General Jerot to march French troops over the Pyrenees. On November 30, French troops entered the Portuguese capital of Lisbon and closed the country's ports to English ships. Spain, alarmed at France's aggression, began to question their alliance with Napoleon.

By 1808, Napoleon had installed his brother Joseph as the King of Spain and sent 118,000 soldiers across into Spain to insure his rule. Determined to bend the Spanish people to his will, he had decided to make Spain a part of his empire. He imagined they would be welcomed. "With my banner bearing the words 'Liberty and Emancipation from Superstition,'" he said, "I shall be regarded as the liberator of Spain."

It was a failing compounded by arrogance and pride, that would bring about his downfall. On May 2, the Spanish people rose up against the French army in Madrid. By nightfall, 150 French soldiers were dead. The French retaliated, killing thousands of Spaniards. It was the start of a brutal, no-holds-barred war, marked by savagery on both sides. The French tortured and mutilated their prisoners; the Spanish did the same. PBS.org.

The Peninsular War (1807–1814) was the military conflict fought in the Iberian Peninsula by Spain, Portugal, and the United Kingdom against the invading and occupying forces of the First French Empire during the Napoleonic Wars. In Spain, it is considered to overlap with the Spanish War of Independence.

The war started when the French and Spanish armies invaded and occupied Portugal in 1807 by transiting through Spain, and it escalated in 1808 after Napoleonic France occupied Spain, which had been its ally. Napoleon Bonaparte forced the abdications of Ferdinand VII and his father Charles IV and then installed his brother Joseph Bonaparte on the Spanish throne and promulgated the Bayonne Constitution.

Most Spaniards rejected French rule and fought a bloody war to oust them. The war on the peninsula lasted until the Sixth Coalition defeated Napoleon in 1814, and is regarded as one of the first wars of national liberation. It is also significant for the emergence of large-scale guerrilla warfare. Wiki.

[ - ] KeepPoal4fags 1 point 8 hoursMay 24, 2025 00:59:11 ago (+1/-0)*

Say what the faggots may about "muh text wall" and "tldr",
That was an awesome fountain of info I've been needing.
Thanks man, seig heil!
I've always hated napoleon despite his accolades, before the fkn movie too. He was the ultimate shabbos goyim.