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Napoleon Bonaparte - 拿破崙波拿巴
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Napoleon Bonaparte was one of the greatest military leaders of all time. His name is written down in history books along side those of Alexander the Great or Julius Caesar. The most predominant reason to account for his success as a military leader is, he was the most brilliant military general in the world. None could match him on the battlefield. His expert mathematical ability allowed him to know precisely when his troops would arrive at certain destinations, which was previously impossible. His on field tactics allowed him to spread chaos into his opponents, allowing him to defeat greater odds. His military strategies enabled him conduct surprise attacks, and gain favorable battle positions. These are all reasons why Napoleon I was s successful military leader, but there are many lesser known reasons to account for his success. His domestic reforms and policies kept himself popular with both the French people and his acquired territories. His personality and character bolstered his army to fight with all there strength. Napoleons soldiers were the best trained and most loyal soldiers in Europe. These are the lesser known reasons, yet the focus of this paper. Napoleon Bonaparte was nearly emperor of Europe.
Napoleon made them loyal to his cause by promising them a future, "Soldiers, you are undernourished, raggedy. By having the first modern set of laws, the people of France were free from inequality in the eyes of the law. It is this supreme confidence that Napoleon had and that he was able to pass on to his troops that enabled his army t win great victories. This code although appealed to the majority, still left many minorities and women without equal rights. Napoleon thrived under this disciplinary institute, and it taught him valuable lessons on training soldiers. I'll take you to the richest places in the earth. Napoleon was able to relate his ideas of conquest and glory to his soldiers in a way that inspired them,
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"Better not to have been born than to live without glory" When Napoleon's Grande Armee of 500 000 marched into Russia, less than half were from France. MacMillan: New York; 1979Bruun, Geoffrey. With this money he improved the maintenance of his army and to improve its fighting ability. .