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Essay heading: Napoleon a Hero
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Michael Kelly |
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This is one of the marks of a true hero. Napoleon Bonaparte was a brave man and although he risked his life for many men he rarely made a foolish decision. Bonaparte was unquestionably a born leader. Often in the harshest conditions he took this role to protect his fellow comrades. As a leader, the future emperor of France never took full credit for his successes and never took full blame for his discredits and defeats... displayed 300 characters
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As a leader, the future emperor of France never took full credit for his successes and never took full blame for his discredits and defeats. “Soldiers usually win the battles and generals get the credit for them” (Napoleon Bonaparte cited in Barnes: back cover) He was loved by his men through victory and defeat... displayed next 300 characters
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