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Rudey 01-22-2004 04:58 PM

French military victories
 
Go to google.com and search for "french military victories" and click on the first link.

http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&i...tary+victories

-Rudey

PhiPsiRuss 01-22-2004 05:02 PM

Re: French military defeats
 
That is as funny as this thread's title! :D :D :D




This is also funny:

http://www.binarystorage.net/clients...cs/frenchy.jpg

DeltAlum 01-22-2004 05:03 PM

With all due respect to any French Persons onboard...That's pretty damned funny.

ETA both of them. I had only seen Rudey's when I posted.

enlightenment06 01-22-2004 05:57 PM

That's pretty funny.

I'm not a French military history expert, did anyone win anything besides Napoleon?

Kevin 01-22-2004 06:14 PM

I think they won the 100 year war.

Charlemagne was a winner as was Charles Martel (turned back an invasion from North Africa).

DeltAlum 01-22-2004 06:25 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by ktsnake
I think they won the 100 year war.
Could be. After that long, they were too bored to write it down.

wreckingcrew 01-22-2004 06:39 PM

and the French revolution....but that's only becuase they were fighting other French. So, i guess that could be called a draw, huh?

Kitso
KS 361

DeltAlum 01-23-2004 04:50 PM

The magazine above missed out on another new piece of French Airborn Technology...

It's a special new parachute.

Opens on impact.

(OK, so that was originally a Polish Joke. No offense is meant to anyone -- this could be told with any nationality)

CC1GC 01-23-2004 07:21 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by ktsnake
I think they won the 100 year war.

Charlemagne was a winner as was Charles Martel (turned back an invasion from North Africa).

I thought they lost the 100 yr. war, they did fight the british, right?

Kevin 01-23-2004 11:20 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by CC1GC
I thought they lost the 100 yr. war, they did fight the british, right?
No, they won.. They were getting their butts kicked by superior English technology (like the longbow). Then Joan d'Arc came and rallied them to victory. Until that time, Brittany northwestern france was really part of the English kingdom.

Here's a link to some maps:


http://www.boisestate.edu/courses/hy...00yw.maps.html

DeltaBetaBaby 01-24-2004 12:10 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by enlightenment06
That's pretty funny.

I'm not a French military history expert, did anyone win anything besides Napoleon?

Um, Napoleon was not French, he was Italian.

PhiPsiRuss 01-24-2004 01:40 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by DeltaBetaBaby
Um, Napoleon was not French, he was Italian.
Try Corsican.

Kevin 01-24-2004 03:42 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by russellwarshay
Try Corsican.
You're both right. He was born in Corsica in 1769. France had annexed Corsica in 1768. It had previously been an Italian state. His family was Italian nobility.

http://www.wsu.edu:8000/~dee/REV/NAPOLEAN.HTM

He won some battles, but lost the "Napoleonic Wars".

I still maintain the last time the French could really claim victory in a war was the 100 years war. You might also be able to make an argument for WWI. The Germans did take most of France but they were held at the Seine.

RACooper 01-25-2004 12:58 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by ktsnake
I still maintain the last time the French could really claim victory in a war was the 100 years war. You might also be able to make an argument for WWI. The Germans did take most of France but they were held at the Seine.
I would say that the French were successful during the the 16th and early 17th centuries and the various wars of succession. They were one of if not the leading great power during that time.

I was also going to argue that they could have also claimed victory in the American Revolution. They commited troops to the fight, used their navy to attack and blockade the British, on top of launching attacks on other British possessions (forcing the British to stretch out their military). The French even convinced the rest of main-land Europe to recognize the fledgling United States and impose economic penalties on British goods.... also don't forget were the peace treaty was signed: Paris.

PhiPsiRuss 01-25-2004 01:05 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by ktsnake
[B]You're both right. He was born in Corsica in 1769. France had annexed Corsica in 1768. It had previously been an Italian state. His family was Italian nobility.[B]
The documentary that I saw made no mention of Italy.

It is called, "The Corsican Brothers"

http://images.rottentomatoes.com/ima.../47/192147.jpg


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