In 1807, Napoleon Bonaparte controlled more of Europe than any ruler since Charlemagne, with all enemies surrendered and borders secure, yet he continued fighting for six more years through campaigns in Russia, Spain, Leipzig, and Waterloo, ultimately destroying everything he had built. This illustrates a historical paradox where achieving complete victory does not necessarily lead to peace, as leaders may continue pursuing power and expansion even after all objectives are accomplished, potentially leading to their own destruction.
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Napoleon Had Everything Then Destroyed It #shorts #history #military追加:
In 1807, Napoleon Bonaparte controlled more of Europe than any ruler since Charlemagne.
His [music] enemies had surrendered.
His borders were secure.
He had won. He kept fighting anyway.
Six more years.
>> [music] >> Russia, Spain, Leipzig, Waterloo.
Six more [music] years of a man who had already won everything destroying everything he had built. Why couldn't he stop?
The full story is on the channel.
>> [music] >> The answer is not what you think.
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