All of this is true of the Arc de Triomphe.
That that was called "the perfect battle", the Battle of Austerlitz, which had been carried out exactly as planned by Napoleon. In my opinion also the first part of the same campaign, that is the "manoeuvre on Ulm", which led to the encirclement and surrendering of an Austrian army of 50,000 men under Gen. Mack in Ulm is worth of being recorded as a component of the aforesaid greatest military accomplishment.
Yes he does. The reason being he is arguably not only one of the greatest Generals in History, he is certainly of the greatest in modern times. Added to which he is regarded still in France as a great statesman & politician. He was a compulsive worker capable of having several strands of thought simultaneously. But he was also callous in regard to his (allied) soldiers lives & made dubious choices in his subordinates. And then we come to Marengo, Austerlitz & Jena....
The NCO or non-commissioned officer has always had an important role in leading troops in battle. World War II gave NCO's more power and visibility and is thought to have had the greatest impact on their status.
No he was not the greatest but the youngest.
Any person's own surname is the greatest surname.
Perhaps at Austerlitz.
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I consider the Battle of Austerlitz to be Napoleon's greatest victory.
The Battle of Austerlitz was held near Austerlitz, Austria, a town that is now part of the Czech Republic and known as Slavkov u Brna.
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Napoleon's greatest military success was against the Austrian Russian Alliance at the battle of Austerlitz in 1805.
The Battle of Austerlitz on 2 December 1805 in Moravia a part of the Czech Republic.
Napoleon fought Austria and Russia at the Battle of Austerlitz.
Yes, it is. It is 50 metres tall and the second-largest triumphal arch, after the one more recently built in North Korea.
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Gosh ! if you mean who had the greatest victories..... Alexander the Great & Hannibal are contenders. But I am not sure what you are driving at.... the composition of the greatest method of warfare.......... Maybe the Blitzkreig in 1940 in Poland & then France, or Napoleons first & second campaigns in Italy, or !805 & 06 Austerlitz & Jena/Auerstadt. Shermans March to the Sea.... Rommel, the Chindits, Special Forces,.... no, the question has fascinated me & the answer eluded in equal measure. Anyone got different thoughts ?