There is only one Napoleon and there is only one Hitler.
Napoleon Bonaparte, the Emperor of France, invaded Russia in 1812 that resulted in defeat.
Hitler because he killed people of his own country wheras Napoleon just made things difficult. I think they are both evil, but Adolf Hitler was more evil than Napoleon Bonaparte.
Hitler failed to learn many things from Napoleon, such as ignoring latent nationalism, trying to establish a coalition in the Americas, and a number of other issues. However, the most famous failure of Napoleon that Hitler replicated was INVADING RUSSIA.
The answer to this question cannot be a fact, it is merely an opinion. I would have to say either Napoleon Bonaparte or Adolf Hitler. The answer is most likely Adolf Hitler.
Niether he was a Republican who became a Dictator.
His son, Francois-Charles-Joseph Bonaparte. Adolf Hitler had his remains buried in the Hotel des Invalides, close to his father. He already died in 1832 at the age of 22, but Adolf Hitler had him re-buried in 1940. (His heart however, remains in Vienna). Napoleon's brothers Joseph and Jerome are also at Les Invalides.
historically they are not the same why you ask? because Hitler wanted to take over Europe while Napoleon wanted a unified Europe (want Europe is today) no one said yes so he decided that he would have to take over Europe
Napoleon and Hitler were not related. Napoleon was Corsican and Hitler was an Austrian German
Napoleon Bonaparte has been the subject of numerous biographies, with estimates ranging from hundreds to thousands written about him. His rise to power, military campaigns, and complex personality have made him a popular figure for historians and biographers alike.
Invading Russia. Scope ( size ) of 'front' and weather also.
It is difficult to definitively identify the three most written about men in history. However, some individuals who have been extensively documented and studied include Jesus Christ, Alexander the Great, and Napoleon Bonaparte.
Hitler actually admired and respected Napoleon even though he was French.