How accurate is it?
>>2444339
>accurate
dunno don't care requesting MOAR
It's accurate in the sense that Europeans are cartoon characters who are not to be taken seriously.
>>2444350
I have none, I don't even know the source
I saved it on /int/ long ago
Napoleon didn't declare war on "just about everyone." France was often declared war on multiple times by the same butthurt cunts more often than not. Also, it was Britain that initially declared war on France during the revolutionary wars and they never fucking made peace because they're a bunch of belligerent cockroaches.
Also
>Wellington
>Winning Waterloo singlehandedly
>Implying he'd have won without Bluchers timely arrival
>Boil my shrimps Vicar!
This part is quite accurate.
The Georges were fucking batshit insane.
>>2444339
Conveniently glosses over how Britain kept Europe in an almost endless state of conflict during the Napoleonic era by continuously declaring war and funding literally anyone who was willing to bleed against the French. Somehow this is "leadership".
>>2444361
t. jean-claude le dubois
>>2444378
t. Archibald Buckingstone
>>2444339
>Napoleon declared war on everyone (including Britain)
But in real life
>Last minute attempts at negotiation by Talleyrand failed, and Whitworth left France on 13 May. Britain declared war on France on 18 May, thus starting the Napoleonic Wars that would rage in Europe for the following 12 years.[43]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Treaty_of_Amiens
>>2444361
still kicked your ass
>>2444614
The combined forces of Europe kicked Napoleon (the poster you replied to isn't him, so forget the "your")'s ass
Not Britain
>>2444339
The Horrible Histories Series is full of shit and fills the heads of British schoolchildren with misconceptions and half-truths. I mean, they were written by a fucking drama teacher yet people seem to love them here in Britain. Utter shite.
>>2446072
>Utter shite
Stuffez-vous Monsieur Hitler.
>>2446115
Well said!