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RenegadePaddy wrote:Saladin
Robert E. Lee
Rommel
Lord Malborough
Suz-tzu
Napolean was not a great general - his inflexibility cost him an Empire, and the lives of hundreds of thousands of troops
RenegadePaddy wrote:I'd counter that he was fine until a counter was found to the column, after which, as Wellington put it, "They came on in the same old fashion, and we saw them off in the same old fashion" (paraphrasing, can't remember the exact quote). I should've added the word unneccessary to my original post.
war_bloodline wrote:He just needed to stay out of Russia and he would have been fine.
I think so, I don't know what you think.
Ruben Cassar wrote:war_bloodline wrote:He just needed to stay out of Russia and he would have been fine.
I think so, I don't know what you think.
No one can beat Russia. Napoleon failed, and Hitler didn't learn from that mistake. They say history repeats itself. In my opinion the defeats in Russia where the turning point of the Napoleonic Wars and of World War II. Napoleon at least managed to conquer Moscow for a few days although the Russian capital was St. Petersburg at that time..
Kahless wrote:Ruben Cassar wrote:war_bloodline wrote:He just needed to stay out of Russia and he would have been fine.
I think so, I don't know what you think.
No one can beat Russia. Napoleon failed, and Hitler didn't learn from that mistake. They say history repeats itself. In my opinion the defeats in Russia where the turning point of the Napoleonic Wars and of World War II. Napoleon at least managed to conquer Moscow for a few days although the Russian capital was St. Petersburg at that time..
Napoleon had the excuse that he also had to fight Germany (well, Prussia), you could argue that Hitler also had to fight France, but the French army of 1940 couldn't be compared with the Prussians of 1812
Kahless wrote:Surprised to see no mention of Cromwell yet, took on the crown and won
Ruben Cassar wrote:Of course the two eras cannot be compared. Germany had Britain, America and Russia against it. France didn't really have any impact on WWII. The Germans annihilated them at the start.
Kahless wrote:Ruben Cassar wrote:Of course the two eras cannot be compared. Germany had Britain, America and Russia against it. France didn't really have any impact on WWII. The Germans annihilated them at the start.
Napoleon also had the British against him, what about Wellington's armies forcing him out of Iberia and eventually defeating him at Waterloo?
Ruben Cassar wrote:RenegadePaddy wrote:French army didn't, French resistance did
To what are you referring here?
RenegadePaddy wrote:Ruben Cassar wrote:RenegadePaddy wrote:French army didn't, French resistance did
To what are you referring here?
WWII
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