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#294 Napoleon

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Napoleon's Political Genius Depended on Forging a Bond With Ordinary People

Napoleon understood far better than his rivals that in a newly democratic age, political success depended on forging a bond with ordinary people. He required little sleep, routinely rising soon after midnight and working through to the next evening with only a short nap to refresh himself. A classic Napoleonic tactic involved dividing his resources into a number of groups 10 miles or more distant from each other,. followed by rapid forced marches to bring them together at a single strategic spot. The goal was not simply to outmaneuver enemies but to smash their armies entirely.

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