NAPOLEON BONAPARTE : THE LITTLE CORPORAL
Napoleon Bonaparte, The Little Corporal, as he was known, was to have great might in all his endeavors and has become one of the most studied personages of the 18th and 19th centuries. He has been described in terms of enthusiastic praise and exaggerated condemnation. It is ever thus with individuals who by talent or favorable circumstances are raised above their fellow-creatures. Napoleon's carrier as an army is a great paradox. He can be considered as the greatest general of war for the time of him until today. Tactics that he used to win battles were gorgeous, organized and well planned. Unfortunately, Napoleon was failed to organize strategies in root. Confusion, egoism, and desire were scrambled in him, led failure of his invasion mission in Egypt and Russia. As compared to Alexander the Great, Genghis Khan and Tamer Lane who were succeeded in every battle they went, Napoleon Bonaparte cannot be considered as the first class warrior but Egomaniac Napoleon can be considered as Hitler the Second.
Author: Napoleon Bonaparte
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