The idea that a leader can be immune to laws simply because they believe they are “saving” their country is un-American.
TOKYO (AP) — Japan’s Emperor Naruhito, marking his 65th birthday Sunday, stressed the importance of telling the tragedy of World War II to younger generations, pledging to contribute to ...
Japan’s Emperor Naruhito, marking his 65th birthday on Sunday, stressed the importance of telling the tragedy of the Second World War to younger generations. He pledged to contribute to efforts ...
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Dr. Lloyd Kramer, history professor at UNC-Chapel Hill, spoke about Lafayette’s stance against Napoleon in a lecture at State University.
Kennedy Jr., a vaccine skeptic now in charge of Health and Human ... in life in the 1790s and early 1800s. One showed Napoleon being crowned emperor; the other showed Lafayette on his rural ...
The French Chambers were opened on the 4th by the Emperor in person ... These provinces are now irrevocably united to France. It is thus that to avenge our honor in the extreme East, our flag ...
The president of the United States posted a possibly apocryphal quote often attributed to Napoleon Bonaparte on social media Saturday: “He who saves his Country does not violate any Law.” ...
A version of it appears in the 1970 movie “Waterloo,” where Rod Steiger, playing Napoleon, uses it to explain why he ended democracy and named himself emperor. More recently ... The Trump ...