"His enemies call him a king without a crown who confused unity with unanimity.
And they were right.
His enemies say that if Napoleon had published a paper like “Granma”, nobody in France would have found out about his defeat at Waterloo.
Excerpt from Eduardo Galeano’s book “Espejos” (“Mirrors”), translated by Danica Jorden. Español
"His enemies call him a king without a crown who confused unity with unanimity.
And they were right.
His enemies say that if Napoleon had published a paper like “Granma”, nobody in France would have found out about his defeat at Waterloo.