Do All Roads Lead To Rome?

This is the whole Napoleon story.

Wealthy Italian family from Corsica (hello wolf mother of Romus and Remulus), destroyed, flees to France, young Napo is good at math and becomes a skilled general and rises through the ranks, becomes emperor. Along the way, literally nobody is able to beat him in the battlefield, I mean, he lays waste to large armies. He spectacularly falls after the invasion of Moscow.

DOES NOT ADD UP

We’re missing a third party in the equation. Who backed him, furthered him and who abandoned him?

Exactly how we are missing a third party with the Nazis, who backed them, made them unbeatable and then poof.

Are black hats and white hats fighting the duel behind the scenes?

… and see also Bonaparte in Egypt by J. Christopher Herold

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Walter Bosley book also shows Napoleon didn’t die on that Island.
Napoleon’s twin brother died.
Napoleon ended up in Louisiana.
[With you knowledge of Napoleon, it just might surprise you]

I very much enjoy your speculations.
Again, great high-octane fuel for vidchats.

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