For nearly two decades, he strutted across the world stage like a giant—loved and despised, revered and feared.
From his birth on the rugged island of Corsica to his final exile on the desolate island of St. Helena, Napoleon brought this remarkable figure to life.
Napoleon passionately demonstrated that the charisma of a man affected an empire and ignited a lofty belief in his own destiny.
“The Great Summit” recounts Napoleon’s glorious conquest of much of Europe, including his legendary victory at Austerlitz.
He had to keep fighting to maintain his rule, but the invasion of Spain was too much.
“The End” describes Napoleon’s downfall, including the invasion of Russia and his final battle. He was first exiled to Elba, and finally escaped defeat at Waterloo.