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bonaparte gained in a few months. army and deceived the austrians, imitating preparations for a strikelf unexpectedly passed through the alps and attacked the austrians, but they had a double superiority in men and artillery. they attacked the french positions near the village of morengo along the entire front in three columns. the fierce battle lasted all day and the french began to retreat. the austrian commander was already preparing a victory report to his emperor when reinforcements from the division of louis dze arrived to napoleon. attacked the enemy on the flanks and put him to flight. dz himself died, and for napoleon this battle of morengo became a triumph, from which the conquest of all of europe began. on june 14, 1898 , the anglo-french treaty was signed in paris. convention on the division of west africa. this became the next stage in the struggle for the dark continent between the colonial empires. france captured dagamia and advanced towards caper chat. her possession. on the seventh , the french occupied areas on the right bank of the niger and entered the lands of the
bonaparte gained in a few months. army and deceived the austrians, imitating preparations for a strikelf unexpectedly passed through the alps and attacked the austrians, but they had a double superiority in men and artillery. they attacked the french positions near the village of morengo along the entire front in three columns. the fierce battle lasted all day and the french began to retreat. the austrian commander was already preparing a victory report to his emperor when reinforcements from...
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this is exactly the news that napoleon bonaparte received when he was in this building on the second night of november 22-23, 1812. and the french emperor had no choice but to burn all the archives of the army. according to some historical data, among the artifacts consigned to the fire were the battle banners of the army of the famous commander, as well as their most valuable and revered elements , topped with bronze eagles. in general, napoleon loved gold very much, he ate gold instruments, they were sure to have his seal, and he generally carried looted gold with him to the places where he was, here he came, as the people say... with a convoy of gold, but back, of course, where the convoy was made , we don’t know, but until recently we had a lot of underground passages. the archival documents say, but not of such magnitude, that even a horse and chaise can pass through them. many believe that napoleonic treasures are kept there, however, it is unlikely that anyone will be able to verify this now, underground the passages were covered with sand, the fighter was a failure. if napole
this is exactly the news that napoleon bonaparte received when he was in this building on the second night of november 22-23, 1812. and the french emperor had no choice but to burn all the archives of the army. according to some historical data, among the artifacts consigned to the fire were the battle banners of the army of the famous commander, as well as their most valuable and revered elements , topped with bronze eagles. in general, napoleon loved gold very much, he ate gold instruments,...
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in 1812 , napoleon bonaparte's army invaded russia.the french, the army of six hundred thousand included poles, prussians, saxons, austrians, and italians. this armada took almost a week to cross the neman river. the cossacks discovered the enemy on the first day and reported alexander i. he offered to resolve the matter peacefully, but bonoparte refused. he accused alexander of violating the continental blockade of england and stated that he intended... to put an end to the disastrous influence of russia, which she had been exerting on european affairs for 50 years. truly disastrous, the french emperor soon became convinced of this. russian commanders surpassed bonaparte in military skill, and the entire people rose to defend their homeland. the war became domestic, the aggressor did not expect this. napoleon failed to win the general battle of borodino, and the capture of moscow became a feasting victory for him. the retreat along the old smolensk road for the conquerors generally turned into... on june 24, 1927 , the u2 took off for
in 1812 , napoleon bonaparte's army invaded russia.the french, the army of six hundred thousand included poles, prussians, saxons, austrians, and italians. this armada took almost a week to cross the neman river. the cossacks discovered the enemy on the first day and reported alexander i. he offered to resolve the matter peacefully, but bonoparte refused. he accused alexander of violating the continental blockade of england and stated that he intended... to put an end to the disastrous...
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in october 1806, bonaparte's grand army invaded saxony and then defeated prussian troops and occupied the prussian capital , berlin. alexander i, fulfilling allied obligations, sent his troops to poland and east prussia. the battles of pultusk and presse sheilau ended essentially in a draw, but led to huge losses on both sides, the enemy armies were exhausted to the limit, and the troops were starving. napoleon, who at first counted on an easy victory, now dreamed of one thing: to offer peace to the russian emperor while saving face. this opportunity came to him in june. 1807, when russian troops were defeated at the battle of friedland, and the french came close to russian borders. there were two people standing on the plateau, yesterday’s enemies, today they swore eternal friendship to each other. napoleon did not hide his pride; having made peace with russia, he found a powerful ally, but for alexander the first, the peace treaty was only a delay until... their countries reached an agreement. alexander chernyshov watched this meeting from the shore. a young cavalry guard who did no
in october 1806, bonaparte's grand army invaded saxony and then defeated prussian troops and occupied the prussian capital , berlin. alexander i, fulfilling allied obligations, sent his troops to poland and east prussia. the battles of pultusk and presse sheilau ended essentially in a draw, but led to huge losses on both sides, the enemy armies were exhausted to the limit, and the troops were starving. napoleon, who at first counted on an easy victory, now dreamed of one thing: to offer peace...
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congress came back intoin december and bonaparte, the a.g., said, by the2ísummer i crl detective force be going okay. we'll see■p called at that point? he didn't really have a agent force, all in small letters. the next attorney general, george wickersham, who took over with t the name of the bureau of investigaon, d a numbf decades at that point. and when did it become bureau on start of fiscal year 1935.■a so congress had authorized this the time, we were sort of called the division of investiga. but there were a number of those in the government. and hoover basically wanted a more uniquejust to separate what the bureau was doing, sincewacompared to the o. how fast was the growth? beginning in 1908? j. edgar joined the fbi in 1924, i believe. well, i think he joined the doj in 17. probably around 202 he was head of something called the radical division, was gencer doj. and they quickly got integrated into the bureau. and he came over with it, became an assistant director, various number two in charge until 24, when he was put in. so tro started with those 34 special detective numbers
congress came back intoin december and bonaparte, the a.g., said, by the2ísummer i crl detective force be going okay. we'll see■p called at that point? he didn't really have a agent force, all in small letters. the next attorney general, george wickersham, who took over with t the name of the bureau of investigaon, d a numbf decades at that point. and when did it become bureau on start of fiscal year 1935.■a so congress had authorized this the time, we were sort of called the division of...
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congress came back into town in december and bonaparte, the a.g., said, by the way, over the summer iated this small detective force that seems to be goina' see how it goes. what was it called at that point? he didn't ly name for it. he called it a special agent force, all in small■next attorn, george wickersham, who took over withce, actually gave us the name of the bureau of number of decades at that point. and when did it become fbi? federal bureau of investigation start ofl year 1935. so congress had authorizedsicale time, we were sort of called the division of but there were a number of those in the government. and hoover basically identifiero separate what theu was doing, since it was so broad compared to the others. beginning in 1908?h? j. edgar joined the fbi in 19, well, i think he joined the doj in 17. '(he joined the bureau probly around 2021. he was head of sdomestic intellr doj. and they quickly gd bureau. and he came over with it, became an■ossus number two in charge until 24, when he started with those 34 special detective ll. you know, in the height of the dillinger da
congress came back into town in december and bonaparte, the a.g., said, by the way, over the summer iated this small detective force that seems to be goina' see how it goes. what was it called at that point? he didn't ly name for it. he called it a special agent force, all in small■next attorn, george wickersham, who took over withce, actually gave us the name of the bureau of number of decades at that point. and when did it become fbi? federal bureau of investigation start ofl year 1935. so...
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congress came back into town in december and bonaparte, the a.g., said, by the way, over the summer ireated this detective force that seems to be going okay. we'll see how it goes. what was it called at that point? he didn't really have a name for it. he calle apeforce, all in small. the next attorney general, george wickersham, who took over with taft coming into office, actually gave the name of the bureau of investigation, and we kept that for a number of decades at that point. and when did it become fbi? federal bureau of investigation start of fiscal year 1935. so congress had authorized this basically to use the name at the time, we were sort of called the division of investigation. but there were a number of those zá government. and hoover basically wanted a more uniquete what the bureau ws doing, since it was so broad the growth? beginning in 1908? j. edgar joined the fbi in 1924, i believe. , doj in 17. he joined the bureau/ probably around 2021. something called the radical division, was the doj.stic and they quickly got integrated into the bureau. an it, became an assistant
congress came back into town in december and bonaparte, the a.g., said, by the way, over the summer ireated this detective force that seems to be going okay. we'll see how it goes. what was it called at that point? he didn't really have a name for it. he calle apeforce, all in small. the next attorney general, george wickersham, who took over with taft coming into office, actually gave the name of the bureau of investigation, and we kept that for a number of decades at that point. and when did...
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bonaparte planned to subjugate his main rivals, austria and england, to his will in order to make parisal order. on which europe rested. napoleon banaparte comes from a family of minor aristocrats, a native of the island of corsica. at the age of ten entered a cadet school in france, specialized in artillery, made a dizzying military career during the great french revolution, led the army during the italian campaign in 1799 . after the coup d'etat he led the country. napoleon's administrative and legal reforms laid the foundations of the modern french state, and he himself became a symbol of the unlimited desire for power. this is news first. hello, in valery korablev's studio in this episode. love, a sense of unity, pride in our homeland.
bonaparte planned to subjugate his main rivals, austria and england, to his will in order to make parisal order. on which europe rested. napoleon banaparte comes from a family of minor aristocrats, a native of the island of corsica. at the age of ten entered a cadet school in france, specialized in artillery, made a dizzying military career during the great french revolution, led the army during the italian campaign in 1799 . after the coup d'etat he led the country. napoleon's administrative...
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bonaparte was exiled to the island. 18, 1936, maxim gorky died in the ussr, he was extolled as a great proletarian writer, a man of the epoch, and he was such, he became famous at the beginning of the 20th century, for his stories, novels and plays, joined the social democrats, but after the revolution of 1917 he began to condemn the bolshevik dictatorship and the destruction of the intelligentsia, left the country, and spent years in europe. but still returned. in moscow, gorky was guaranteed honor and prosperity in exchange for supporting the regime. it was gorky who created the writers' union in the ussr. he brought many writers out of poverty. with his submission , the famous zhzl series appeared, the lives of wonderful people, but no one else was extolled like him. during his lifetime, his hometown, nizhny, was renamed in his honor. novgorod became bitter, the main street of the capital, tverskaya into gorky street. dozens of institutions bore his name. less than a hundred streets throughout the country. gorkov had
bonaparte was exiled to the island. 18, 1936, maxim gorky died in the ussr, he was extolled as a great proletarian writer, a man of the epoch, and he was such, he became famous at the beginning of the 20th century, for his stories, novels and plays, joined the social democrats, but after the revolution of 1917 he began to condemn the bolshevik dictatorship and the destruction of the intelligentsia, left the country, and spent years in europe. but still returned. in moscow, gorky was guaranteed...
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bonaparte had much fewer troops than the allies, and he decided to defeat them one by one.waterloo on the territory of modern belgium, then it was part of the kingdom of the netherlands. the french forces fought the duke of wellington's anglo-dutch army and lost. waterloo put an end to twenty-three years drink on... on june 18, 1936, maxim gorky died in the ussr, he was extolled as a great proletarian writer, a man of the era, and he was like that, he became famous at the beginning of the 20th century, for his stories, novels and plays, he joined the social democrats, but after the revolution of 1917 he began to condemn the bolshevik dictatorship and the destruction of the intelligentsia. left the country, spent years in europe, but still returned. in moscow, gorky was guaranteed honor and prosperity in return for supporting the regime. it was gorky who created the union of writers in the ussr, many brought writers out of poverty. with his input , the famous zhzl series appeared, the lives of wonderful people, but no one else was extolled like him. during his lifetime, his
bonaparte had much fewer troops than the allies, and he decided to defeat them one by one.waterloo on the territory of modern belgium, then it was part of the kingdom of the netherlands. the french forces fought the duke of wellington's anglo-dutch army and lost. waterloo put an end to twenty-three years drink on... on june 18, 1936, maxim gorky died in the ussr, he was extolled as a great proletarian writer, a man of the era, and he was like that, he became famous at the beginning of the 20th...
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this is exactly the news that napoleon bonaparte received when he was in this building on the secondt of november 22-23, 1812. and the french emperor had no choice but to burn all the archives of the army. according to some historical data, among the artifacts consigned to the fire were the battle banners of the famous army. and also their most valuable and revered elements, the pommel, made in the form of bronze eagles. in general, napoleon was very fond of gold, he ate it. became a famous singer-producer, people's artist of russia, philip kerkorov. people also often come to the tolochin monastery to drink healing water. she enters this chapel from under the altar. water is perfectly stored, this is a fact, even after months and years it remains fresh and does not lose its taste. the second vein of the act. it is necessary to immerse yourself in the holy spring completely with your head, this is the only way, according to the clergy, a person can wash away all the evil spirits, but i kind of understand, due to my profession , i unfortunately can’t do this right now, but still, i’ll
this is exactly the news that napoleon bonaparte received when he was in this building on the secondt of november 22-23, 1812. and the french emperor had no choice but to burn all the archives of the army. according to some historical data, among the artifacts consigned to the fire were the battle banners of the famous army. and also their most valuable and revered elements, the pommel, made in the form of bronze eagles. in general, napoleon was very fond of gold, he ate it. became a famous...
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on june 14 , 1800, napoleon bonaparte defeated the austrians at the battle of primoreng.st resounding victories in history. art. contemporaries were amazed by napoleon's luck. during the egyptian campaign, he lost his entire army, returned, and miraculously escaped the british fleet. he carried out a coup in paris, becoming first consul and head of state. and napoleon desperately needed success. the main enemy was austria, which was planning to strike southern france from italy. bonoparte recruited an army in a few months and deceived austrians, imitating preparations for a strike on venya. and he unexpectedly went through. and attacked the austrians, but they had a double superiority in men and artillery. they attacked the french positions near the village of morengo along the entire front in three columns. the fierce battle lasted all day and the french began to retreat. the austrian commander was already preparing a victory report to his emperor when reinforcements from the division of louis dz arrived to napoleon. she attacked the enemy on the flanks and put him to fl
on june 14 , 1800, napoleon bonaparte defeated the austrians at the battle of primoreng.st resounding victories in history. art. contemporaries were amazed by napoleon's luck. during the egyptian campaign, he lost his entire army, returned, and miraculously escaped the british fleet. he carried out a coup in paris, becoming first consul and head of state. and napoleon desperately needed success. the main enemy was austria, which was planning to strike southern france from italy. bonoparte...
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bonaparte was exiled to st. helena and now forever.nd the word waterloo itself became a symbol of the last decisive battle in which they were defeated. a century and a half later, waterloo still brought victory. with this song waterloo, the musicians of the swedish group abba won the eurovision song contest and began their path to worldwide fame. on june 18, 1936, maxim gorky died in the ussr, he was extolled as a great proletarian writer, a man of the era, and he was like that, he became famous at the beginning of the 20th century, with his stories, novels and plays, he joined the social democrats, but after the revolution of 1917 he became condemn the bolshevik dictatorship, the destruction of the intelligentsia, left the country, spent years in europe, but still returned. in in moscow, gorky was guaranteed honor and prosperity in return for supporting the regime; it was gorky who created the writers' union in the ussr, which brought many writers out of poverty. with his submission , the famous zhzl series appeared, the lives of wond
bonaparte was exiled to st. helena and now forever.nd the word waterloo itself became a symbol of the last decisive battle in which they were defeated. a century and a half later, waterloo still brought victory. with this song waterloo, the musicians of the swedish group abba won the eurovision song contest and began their path to worldwide fame. on june 18, 1936, maxim gorky died in the ussr, he was extolled as a great proletarian writer, a man of the era, and he was like that, he became...
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it was established in 1802 by napoleon bonaparte and it has been retained since then by all subsequentf the legion of honour is, honour and fatherland. napoleon originally created this award to ensure political loyalty and was not about bravery when it first came about but that has changed very much in recent years. he speaks french you can see there president macron pinning the legion d'honnuer medal. these actions have been waiting some time for this. —— please veterans have been waiting some time for this. everyone knows about this honour, one of the most famous in the world. it does not include any financial or material benefit, however, it does include an awful lot of pride for those who receive it. the legion of honour has 79,000 members, and on average around 2000 french and 300 foreigners are decorated with it each year. i don't know if we can see... we don't need to take i don't know if we can see... we don't need to take the i don't know if we can see... we don't need to take the strap i don't know if we can see... we don't need to take the strap down. sorry. we can see the c
it was established in 1802 by napoleon bonaparte and it has been retained since then by all subsequentf the legion of honour is, honour and fatherland. napoleon originally created this award to ensure political loyalty and was not about bravery when it first came about but that has changed very much in recent years. he speaks french you can see there president macron pinning the legion d'honnuer medal. these actions have been waiting some time for this. —— please veterans have been waiting...
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no new bonaparte is capable of wresting the reins of government from the invisible hands of representativesand least of all this... during the last attempt, his decisions were simply sabotaged by the middle floors of the state apparatus and this resistance cannot be overcome in the future. in general, no matter what happens in november, nothing serious will actually happen. the united states will retain its global dominance, the american dollar will remain world currency, 1,500 american bases scattered around the planet will continue to function. yes, there are long-term downward historical trends that do not bode well for states. but these trends are swift and instantaneous on a historical scale; in comparison with human life , they are infinitely long. yes, changes are inevitable ; they are unlikely to be favorable for the states, but they can only be assessed from a distance of 10-20 years. agree, even the most desperate will not give so much to either trump or biden optimist. olek romanov, around the planet. strong irritation in... notes the chinese newspaper global times, cooperation b
no new bonaparte is capable of wresting the reins of government from the invisible hands of representativesand least of all this... during the last attempt, his decisions were simply sabotaged by the middle floors of the state apparatus and this resistance cannot be overcome in the future. in general, no matter what happens in november, nothing serious will actually happen. the united states will retain its global dominance, the american dollar will remain world currency, 1,500 american bases...
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joining me to discuss is doug bonaparte. d doug, you manage money.ou do it for a living and across a number of different individuals. can you take us through what the conversations are like with markets at record highs. is there any sense of worry? do people feel there is a shoe to drop any time soon? >> i feel people really ask that question. what do we do now at all-time highs? should we be defensive or take risk off the table? most people are looking for some level of action right now. the interesting thing is all-time highs bring about new all-time highs here. we don't want to abandon strategies. it is about consistency and discipline. now may be a time to rebalance the portfolio. if you are 80% stocks and 20% bonds, bring that back down and bring the gains off the table and get back to the target allo allocation. >> there has been a trade in the magnificent seven part of the marke marketplace. it has been almost a self fulfilling prophecy. if those are market cap waieighd and it is microsoft driving the results, how do you view the mag seven tra
joining me to discuss is doug bonaparte. d doug, you manage money.ou do it for a living and across a number of different individuals. can you take us through what the conversations are like with markets at record highs. is there any sense of worry? do people feel there is a shoe to drop any time soon? >> i feel people really ask that question. what do we do now at all-time highs? should we be defensive or take risk off the table? most people are looking for some level of action right now....
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to speak, well , in modern times, europe united politically three times, the first time napoleon bonapartedo this, having won a victory over austria in 189, 3 years later this united europe went to war against russia, on june 22, 1940, france capitulated to hitler, which happened exactly a year later, you all know very well. in general, a united europe will always be guided by the principle of drunk nach osten, it was so, it is so and it will always be so, there can be no doubt about this, this is indeed a very dangerous situation, well , what personally inspires me with some optimism is that that we are gradually changing, russia is changing, its ruling elite is changing, and i’m not afraid, the broad masses of the people are gradually how... it seems to me that in our country this teenage love for europe, which, well, that was about 30 years ago, is disappearing. it was allegedly uprooted by the damned communists, well, on this path they were ready to make any sacrifices, any concessions, considering that russia’s membership in nato was already a given, well, they believed that in order
to speak, well , in modern times, europe united politically three times, the first time napoleon bonapartedo this, having won a victory over austria in 189, 3 years later this united europe went to war against russia, on june 22, 1940, france capitulated to hitler, which happened exactly a year later, you all know very well. in general, a united europe will always be guided by the principle of drunk nach osten, it was so, it is so and it will always be so, there can be no doubt about this, this...
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joining us now is doug bonaparte, the financial adviser and president of bona fide wealth, also a member of cnbc's advisory council. doug, welcome. why don't we start there. let's say you're lucky enough to have had some of these winners, whether it's qqqs or bitcoin or the video shares in nvidia, and now they have become too big a portion of your portfolio. how do you sensibly are dues that? >> yeah. with talk about concentration risk, right, when one particular issue or position starts to become too heavy in your portfolio. what i like to do with my clients is figure out a threshold like 10% or 20% of your overall investable net worth that you're comfortable taking a position in. for me it's around 20%. i don't like seeing 20% of that one thing. >> you could have 20% in a single stock? >> well, you have to keep in mind that if it's such a winner, you have tax consequences associated with really paring that down so you want to be conscientious about what the tax ramifications are. if it's 40%, 50% of your portfolio and then you'll pear that down 30%. that's pretty significant so it's pe
joining us now is doug bonaparte, the financial adviser and president of bona fide wealth, also a member of cnbc's advisory council. doug, welcome. why don't we start there. let's say you're lucky enough to have had some of these winners, whether it's qqqs or bitcoin or the video shares in nvidia, and now they have become too big a portion of your portfolio. how do you sensibly are dues that? >> yeah. with talk about concentration risk, right, when one particular issue or position starts...
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bonaparte, the battle of waterloo. >> well done. oh, well done . >> well done. oh, well done. yeah.id, well, it's the last time they let a load of boats come over the channel. >> no, no, i want to be factually accurate . factually accurate. >> absolutely. okay. this one, this one's very relevant. how often are general elections usually held in the uk ? usually held in the uk? >> yeah. four years, five years. well done. >> if you don't know that after the last few weeks, come on. i mean, how can we not not be aware of that. okay. and this is another one. which two houses form the uk parliament? is it. wait for the multiple choice, the house of lords, the house of members. i'm saying nothing. the house of commons or the house of fraser . fraser. >> that's silly. that's just not making this up. that's just silly. very common. good. we have a harder. >> yeah. >> yeah. >> commons and lords. >> commons and lords. >> yeah. okay. it's tempting to say members though wasn't it. no no no it was in my world having met some of them. right. okay. what what sort can i say that i just think, what s
bonaparte, the battle of waterloo. >> well done. oh, well done . >> well done. oh, well done. yeah.id, well, it's the last time they let a load of boats come over the channel. >> no, no, i want to be factually accurate . factually accurate. >> absolutely. okay. this one, this one's very relevant. how often are general elections usually held in the uk ? usually held in the uk? >> yeah. four years, five years. well done. >> if you don't know that after the last...
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that's legion d'honneur, of course, established by napoleon bonaparte in 1802.s, still being given out. i thought it was a wonderful moment. >> yeah. i mean, again, a very moving moment. it's been an extremely, incredibly moving , extremely, incredibly moving, two days. and, you know, it's very important that we get the perspective of, of these veterans . you know, the second veterans. you know, the second world war is still what kind of historians call a living war, a living war in which we can still go living war in which we can still 9° 9° living war in which we can still go go to veterans and ask them about their experiences, unfortunately, that won't be the case. you know, at some point , case. you know, at some point, hopefully not for a very long time, and then it will be to, for people like me and for, for his , for historians to then tell his, for historians to then tell tell that story to young, younger generations and generations coming up. >> and you hit on a hugely significant point there. chris and that is the legacy, the passing , the baton of pas
that's legion d'honneur, of course, established by napoleon bonaparte in 1802.s, still being given out. i thought it was a wonderful moment. >> yeah. i mean, again, a very moving moment. it's been an extremely, incredibly moving , extremely, incredibly moving, two days. and, you know, it's very important that we get the perspective of, of these veterans . you know, the second veterans. you know, the second world war is still what kind of historians call a living war, a living war in which...