Napoleon and the Legendary Black General Thomas-Alexandre Dumas

  Рет қаралды 1,194,993

History Dose

History Dose

Күн бұрын

A gripping tale of revolution, race, and empire, complete with sword fights, romance, and betrayal. The life of France’s first Black general, Thomas-Alexandre Dumas (father of the famed novelist Alexandre Dumas), brings us to Alpine ice cliffs and hostile Egyptian deserts, and features everyone from Louis XVI and Robespierre to Napoleon Bonaparte. This historical documentary aims, most of all, to situate Dumas in that contradictory Age of Revolution, wherein the language of inalienable rights gained prominence during the height of an Atlantic slave trade that subjugated people of African descent.
Chapters:
0:00 Prologue
0:39 Chapter I: The Count
5:07 Chapter II: The Soldier
21:48 Chapter III: The Farthest Lands
27:01 Chapter IV: Trapped
SUPPORT OUR CHANNEL
Join the Patreon here!
/ historydose
COOL HISTORY MERCH
Buy episode-themed merch here!
www.redbubble.com/people/Hist...
Joe’s History Dose Art Album
joseph-feely.pixels.com/colle...
An enormous thank you to all of our wonderful Patreon supporters, especially
-Fernando López Ojeda
-Frausty the Snowman
-Nicholas Koval
-NightDocs
-Ramrod Jonhson
-Sean!
Scott Buckley Music
/ @scottbuckley
SOURCES
Girard, Philippe R. “Napoleon Bonaparte and the Emancipation Issue in Saint-Domingue, 1799-1803.” French Historical Studies, vol. 32, no. 4, 2009, pp. 587-618., doi:10.1215/00161071-2009-010.
Heuer, Jennifer. “The One-Drop Rule in Reverse? Interracial Marriages in Napoleonic and Restoration France.” Law and History Review, vol. 27, no. 3, 2009, pp. 515-548., doi:10.1017/s0738248000003898.
Lentz, Thierry. “Why Did Napoleon Bring Back Slavery?” Napoleon.org, Fondation Napoléon, Apr. 2018, www.napoleon.org/en/history-of-the-two-empires/articles/bullet-point-9-napoleon-bring-back-slavery/.
Reiss, Tom. The Black Count: Glory, Revolution, Betrayal, and the Real Count of Monte Cristo. Crown Publishers, 2012.

Пікірлер: 4 500
@omaririgoyen1234
@omaririgoyen1234 2 жыл бұрын
Reading all comments I am obligated to clarify the following, Thomas Alexandre Dumas was the father of Alexandre Dumas the one who wrote the books The three musketeers, The count of Monte Cristo and The prisoner of the Iron mask. This gentleman also had a son with same name, Alexandre Dumas who was a famous writer too. He wrote The lady of Camellias what was a famous play in theaters in all Europe and USA after, among with other books. And this gentleman had a a Daughter Alexandriette Dumas that wrote too and she a son with name Alexandre Lippman Dumas that won Olympic games in fencing.
@vononymous8054
@vononymous8054 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for valuable,uplifting and truthful history!!! I needed a bit of uplifting ,so appreciated. Now,if only young people would,Could learn more about African American history...Besides the fact we were slaves...there was Life Before and After which your Amazing stories highlight!!! Ty ty Thank you 😊
@omaririgoyen1234
@omaririgoyen1234 2 жыл бұрын
@@vononymous8054 Look for Brindis de Salas a Cuban vilonist. The best of his time during slavery. People in Europe could not believe a black person was playing violin better than all the highest back them.
@omaririgoyen1234
@omaririgoyen1234 2 жыл бұрын
@@vononymous8054 Also look for the story of Angerona in Cuba. Angerona was a farm that the owner was a black woman during slavery time. People obviously were not slaves, play fine music, learned many languages, have a hospital and small school in the farm that was something from different era.
@omaririgoyen1234
@omaririgoyen1234 2 жыл бұрын
Also Alexandre Dumas great grandson of Thomas Alexandre Dumas was Olympic silver medalist in fencing. Just beaten by the greatest of all times the Cuban Ramon Fons.
@danielchera9214
@danielchera9214 2 жыл бұрын
@@vononymous8054 i think its more accurate to say they were Afro-french rather then African American but I agree
@AO-ge1dg
@AO-ge1dg 2 жыл бұрын
“He indulged in the anesthesia of battle” that my friends is poetry!
@jakeklemen9798
@jakeklemen9798 Жыл бұрын
That was my exact reaction to that line. It’s just perfect imagery
@WolfHound911
@WolfHound911 Жыл бұрын
Indeed 💯
@TheVincentVanGogh
@TheVincentVanGogh Жыл бұрын
From a underestimated kid, to being trained by one of the finest swordsman in France and commanding 50,000 troops we surely went out sad in history. His story needs a movie.
@SuperLuminalElf
@SuperLuminalElf Жыл бұрын
Such a movie would have very large boots to fill indeed, when compared to this MAJESTIC documentary video we’ve been privileged to enjoy!
@TheVincentVanGogh
@TheVincentVanGogh Жыл бұрын
@@SuperLuminalElf absolutely! But I feel like it is definitely worth a try
@tedr4526
@tedr4526 Жыл бұрын
I feel like a story like this should be a limited series
@clawcross
@clawcross Жыл бұрын
Basically all of Alexander Dumas' famous stories are like retelling the history of his dad.
@alittlepuertoricanboy1993
@alittlepuertoricanboy1993 Жыл бұрын
That swordsman himself had an equally illustrious life. Le Chevalier de St. Georges himself was of African descent, and he became a great polymath, musician, and martial artist.
@kyrianasher5747
@kyrianasher5747 2 жыл бұрын
I remember when the videogame Assassins Creed Unity came out. Upon completion, a classmate had remarked that the story of Dumas would have been the perfect trajectory for a set of stories instead of basing the game's story on one small pocket of the French revolution. One where the protagonist had an affiliation with the man, perhaps even joining his campaign. After this video, I can say that rad lad was right.
@adcan1371
@adcan1371 Жыл бұрын
I AGREE. That would’ve been one hell of a storyline! Imagine a mission where you are battling Napoleon for control of a “Piece of Eden” during the Egyptian campaign while serving under General Dumas!
@kyrianasher5747
@kyrianasher5747 Жыл бұрын
@bastiat Your hostility makes no sense at all. What's wrong with Arno being an assassin for 20-25 more years? And now that you've called well-meaning strangers "stupid", are you satisfied?
@kyrianasher5747
@kyrianasher5747 Жыл бұрын
@bastiat meh.
@TSmith-yy3cc
@TSmith-yy3cc Жыл бұрын
The story for that game was such a missed opportunity... Make Robespierre the head of the Assassins that goes mad, fight beside Dumas as you watch the revolution eat itself... Such a damned shame.
@r8dr4lyf81
@r8dr4lyf81 2 жыл бұрын
The son Alexander Dumas wrote/created "The Three Musketeers" "The Man in the Iron Mask" "The Count of Monte Cristo" All of which has became wonderful movies.
@WanderingCelts
@WanderingCelts 2 жыл бұрын
A recently discovered novel by him has been published. The last cavalier.
@adrianseanheidmann4559
@adrianseanheidmann4559 Жыл бұрын
I very much believe they're quiet okay movies, but "wonderful"? Really?
@geffern
@geffern Жыл бұрын
Omg that's crazy they are related!! I thought it was coincidence or something
@dx315
@dx315 Жыл бұрын
@@Winston.S.Churchill The films help the stories reach a larger audience, and gets more people to read them. That's what it did for me and I'm only 27. Watched both films as a kid and got to read it in high school after checking it out from the library, still own a copy signed by one of my fav teachers as well. Neither version of The Count were shitty though, not great films, but shitty? You're tweaking.
@VinceroAlpha
@VinceroAlpha Жыл бұрын
@@adrianseanheidmann4559 keep in mind they are in the public domain so there have been MULTIPLE iterations across DECADES! So yes, they're were some wonderful movies.
@edmanne
@edmanne 2 жыл бұрын
I had no idea the entire saga / tragedy of a French general that seemed more like a Hollywood story than a historical one was all going to come back around to the same Dumas that wrote one of my favorite books. Mind absolutely blown. This was hands-down the best video I’ve ever seen. Completely blown away.
@HistoryDose
@HistoryDose 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks so much, Ed!
@thetestedtelevision
@thetestedtelevision 2 жыл бұрын
What was the name of the book? I'm very interested to read it
@noahnoah2747
@noahnoah2747 2 жыл бұрын
@@thetestedtelevision could well be the classic Count of Monte Cristo
@edmanne
@edmanne 2 жыл бұрын
@@thetestedtelevision Le Compte De Monte Cristo, great book. They made a mini series of the same name with Gerard Depardu back in the 90’s that was pretty good, too. The early 2000’s film was terrible, the book is way too big and in-depth for a film to try and cover. Hope you like it!
@usingThaForce
@usingThaForce 2 жыл бұрын
@@HistoryDose wait to the real movies come out with truth in them to be told
@darryldunmore5184
@darryldunmore5184 Жыл бұрын
Like so many African American GIs, Thomas-Alexandre Dumas loved a country that didn't love him back. What a tremendous injustice.
@stanleydouge2803
@stanleydouge2803 Жыл бұрын
He wasn’t African American he was creole like his people in Haiti he was of Haitian heritage
@DarkLight1133
@DarkLight1133 Жыл бұрын
@stanleydouge2803 Bruh he said “like” lol. Nowhere did he say dumas was African American. You need to work on your reading comprehension.
@franzfanon229
@franzfanon229 Жыл бұрын
@@stanleydouge2803Afro Caraibeen mix race from Saint Domingo « Haïti »
@ilovewarw2
@ilovewarw2 Жыл бұрын
@@stanleydouge2803 He was using a comparison
@labitcoineragt3596
@labitcoineragt3596 Жыл бұрын
True 😣 but on the flip side, his own life and stories is what helped his son become who he became ❤️
@Sparky6115
@Sparky6115 Жыл бұрын
“The coalition of tyrants will learn they are loathed equally by men of all colors.” You’re storytelling is fantastic, this is one of my favorite channels already.
@arifahmedkhan9999
@arifahmedkhan9999 Жыл бұрын
And his statement stands true to this day. The coalition of tyrants I.e nations of NATO are equally loathed by all men.
@AuxaneST
@AuxaneST Жыл бұрын
It's a true quote by General Dumas.
@carolynpatton-dq2dt
@carolynpatton-dq2dt Жыл бұрын
As a direct descendant of Napoleon Bonaparte I can tell you the demons are inherited from generation to generation.
@chrisrosenkreuz23
@chrisrosenkreuz23 Жыл бұрын
*your
@malligrub
@malligrub 2 жыл бұрын
I'm alway shocked people seeming haven't heard of this legend or realized he essentially WAS the Count of Monte Cristo in the Tarantino-esque fantasy tribute by his son, the legendary writer. Also unbelievable that his life story hasn't been adapted into a sweeping epic by now
@chungusmaximus526
@chungusmaximus526 2 жыл бұрын
Hollywood's too busy making black versions of Julius Caesar to meet a ridiculous quota instead of telling this legendary man's story. He reminds me of my grandfather who fought in the Cuban Revolution as a Sabotage Operations leader in Matanzas Province and was later disappointed by that same "Revolution" after he saw Castro's repression with the UMAP concentration camps and crackdowns. He kept on visiting Christian dissidents throughout the years, but it didn't stop him from being a shell of his former self.
@matit.5114
@matit.5114 2 жыл бұрын
He is a black man , they haven t figure out a way to give credit for his greatness to non black person , so they sit on the story.
@rickythe2nd63
@rickythe2nd63 2 жыл бұрын
I'd never, ever heard of him! The blame lies squarely on the crippled shoulders of the American public school system.
@proudamerican7662
@proudamerican7662 2 жыл бұрын
@Uncanny Juan Too sad, I can't tell you how many Cuban revolutionaries lamented fighting for Castro's promises.
@VioletsOnMars
@VioletsOnMars 2 жыл бұрын
I read the Count of Monte Cristo in school over two decades ago. Our English teacher did touch on Thomas-Alexandre Dumas, as well as the writer, his son. Expected some type of medium of these figures but all I kept seeing over the years were Monte Cristo films. Remakes and inspirations alike.
@jaylove7391
@jaylove7391 2 жыл бұрын
The narration of this story made me feel as though I was living in France during this turbulent time. Moreover, this story even caused my eyes to burn with sadness over Dumas unappreciated life.
@boceksiadam
@boceksiadam 2 жыл бұрын
I recommend Mike Duncan's revolutions podcast if wanna learn more about the French or Haitian revolution.
@maxtalbert8519
@maxtalbert8519 2 жыл бұрын
My eyes also burned man seriously how he told the story made you truly feel for how under appreciated that badass man was this life was freaking epic he was a damn demigod
@darrickmalloy3083
@darrickmalloy3083 2 жыл бұрын
My elementary school librarian put me on to him. Thats back when they had awesome librarys in public schools.
@marcolevi4387
@marcolevi4387 Жыл бұрын
@@maxtalbert8519 paraa
@TheRedTrucks
@TheRedTrucks Жыл бұрын
Saddest part is that there are many more such stories just like this one...
@somethindarker
@somethindarker Жыл бұрын
Fun fact, his son went on to become a prolific writer who penned such works as "The Three Muskateer's", "The Count of Monte Cristo" and "The Man in the Iron Mask".
@tiringsarcasm
@tiringsarcasm 10 ай бұрын
That’s the whole point of the last few minutes of the video, his son essentially wrote about a world not unlike his father’s ideals.
@snszbyd
@snszbyd 10 ай бұрын
It’s not called “The Man in the Iron Mask”. It’s “The Vicomte of Bragelonne: Ten Years Later”, which is the last book of the d’Artagnan saga.
@arandomguy656
@arandomguy656 9 ай бұрын
At first, when I saw the title, I thought : "wasn't Alexandre Dumas a writer ?"
@thelimon4338
@thelimon4338 9 ай бұрын
@@arandomguy656his baby boy was
@thelimon4338
@thelimon4338 9 ай бұрын
@@arandomguy656but yes I was so confused because I knew the general first as a kid my dad told me about the famous black general when I told him that the first black commanders was in civil war and he showed me Dumas of course I knew about the books especially 3 musketeers but once I learned the name I thought wow not only was he a bad ass commander but was a writer
@TheCSC017
@TheCSC017 2 жыл бұрын
As a military history buff, I feel almost ashamed I didn’t know about such a legend as Dumas. Thank you so much for this video, it was truly inspired.
@AntonioPerez-wf2lf
@AntonioPerez-wf2lf Жыл бұрын
The fact he didn't allow them to mention his name makes me think more than 1 brought him up privately, I really hope he was recognized in his time by more than a sympathetic person. Reminds me of General Grant, I think, who wrote a biography at the end of his life as a way of helping his family out of poverty.
@JOHNTOPG
@JOHNTOPG Жыл бұрын
Don't get all woke on us
@leonardo-mz4gt
@leonardo-mz4gt Жыл бұрын
@@JOHNTOPG learning about history is woke?
@VinceroAlpha
@VinceroAlpha Жыл бұрын
@@leonardo-mz4gt stupid people get triggered on reality when they find out what actually happened
@Mike-wb3oc
@Mike-wb3oc Жыл бұрын
​@@leonardo-mz4gt If it ain't white,it's woke apparently.
@Heater4
@Heater4 2 жыл бұрын
"...The vast chasm between grand promises and bleak reality." Time changes little. Excellent work.
@controversial1994
@controversial1994 Жыл бұрын
Profound! That line struck me too.
@franksinatta6440
@franksinatta6440 2 жыл бұрын
I am absolutely fucking blown away. This is too good for us...
@murphylhunn
@murphylhunn Жыл бұрын
"pawned his 13 year old son" This whole section of the story is absolutely inhuman. Sometimes Its hard to believe what went on back then. And still goes on in some places today
@ArmouredUnderCorn97
@ArmouredUnderCorn97 Жыл бұрын
It`s pretty difficult to process the cruelty of some people.
@martinemariemc
@martinemariemc Жыл бұрын
Yet some are trying to not only rewrite history, but also burning books jailing teachers, and damn near make it illegal for ANYONE to teach or inform others regarding black history, our history, American history. They are truly trying to wipe out their horrendous actions and history towards us, which is still continuing. I am appreciative for this video and information. Although this is French history and not American history, I commend the French for recognizing black peoples contributions to their country
@dab0331
@dab0331 Жыл бұрын
A lot of mothers sell their children into sex slavery even today..
@kensmechanicalaffair
@kensmechanicalaffair Жыл бұрын
Is European behavior surprising? Lol
@squaeman_2644
@squaeman_2644 Жыл бұрын
​@@kensmechanicalaffair meanwhile Taiwan needs signs telling you not to sell your kids, or the rise of child sacrifice in Uganda...
@patricechery8637
@patricechery8637 10 ай бұрын
As a Haitian American, this was a truly amazing account of Dumas’ life. This is one of my favorite channels on KZfaq.
@ChristianPauchet
@ChristianPauchet 2 жыл бұрын
General Thomas-Alexandre Dumas' biography would make for one the most epic movies to ever grace the big screen. What a human! and his son being the great Alexandre Dumas should not be taken as a mere curiosity, such humans usually create legends. What a great video. Thank you.
@NapoleonAquila
@NapoleonAquila 2 жыл бұрын
No Michel Ney, because he was a crazy Chad in particularly during Russia campaign.
@NDR-hn3ue
@NDR-hn3ue 2 жыл бұрын
Indeed it would
@omaririgoyen1234
@omaririgoyen1234 2 жыл бұрын
His son and his grandson. Both became famous writers being his son the must famous one of the three.
@x.kasiouris5503
@x.kasiouris5503 2 жыл бұрын
No, it would just be a good movie that would more or less fit woke agenda without beign shit or at least beign less likely to be ruined
@vononymous8054
@vononymous8054 2 жыл бұрын
Wonderful Idea that you have...a movie would be STUNNING. new sub i Am and glad to find this channel!!!
@FourOf92000
@FourOf92000 2 жыл бұрын
Three months' silence and we believed that all was lost *and then he returned.*
@wazzup223
@wazzup223 Жыл бұрын
How is it possible that there isn't a movie about this man?!
@ImmortalGods
@ImmortalGods Жыл бұрын
The same way it's possible that Hollywood never made a movie about the Haitian revolution.
@Moroes11
@Moroes11 Жыл бұрын
@@ImmortalGods But if they do it, do you think they will narrate the episode where in 1804, Dessalines commands to kill practically all whites including prisoners, women and children on all the territory of Haïti ?
@ImmortalGods
@ImmortalGods Жыл бұрын
@@Moroes11 Hollywood never had a problem making a shit load of movies about Christian crusaders and cowboys slaughtering Muslims and native American men, women and children so why should it have a problem with Haitian slaughtering the French who enslaved, murdered and brutalize them? Oh wait their white , That's different... No there's no such thing as white supremacy.
@impetuscreations8503
@impetuscreations8503 5 ай бұрын
The Bonaparte family must be under some heavy generational curses for what Napoleon did to this man.
@darkscholar625
@darkscholar625 2 жыл бұрын
A great man who was wronged, but whose son would cement their family name in history and in the memory of humanity for as long as we shall live.
@x.kasiouris5503
@x.kasiouris5503 2 жыл бұрын
I mean Napoleon was being a douce i can see why though
@arcang2102
@arcang2102 2 жыл бұрын
@@x.kasiouris5503 Why Bcs perhaps he had an indepth Napoleanic Complexed neurotic insecurity,that psychologicaly superceded his own empowered feats of Cultural History?
@damonscarface2063
@damonscarface2063 2 жыл бұрын
@@arcang2102 and he was rascist as well I'm just saying
@1mnot4rrogant90
@1mnot4rrogant90 2 жыл бұрын
@@damonscarface2063 A racist and a sexist and plus Napoleons wife was hideous and cheated on him a lot so seeing a taller, better looking Dumas marry a better looking white woman and steal his thunder most likely really pissed him off.
@damonscarface2063
@damonscarface2063 2 жыл бұрын
@@x.kasiouris5503 I can't I don't understand haters at all
@Puckosar
@Puckosar 2 жыл бұрын
This is probably the best documentary i've seen in years. Its crazy how a two man channel can create such incredible quality where high-budget studios consistently fail
@HistoryDose
@HistoryDose 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for the kind words!
@undead9999
@undead9999 2 жыл бұрын
One word for that: passion
@leonieromanes7265
@leonieromanes7265 2 жыл бұрын
@@undead9999 exactly.
@iloveblackwomen9926
@iloveblackwomen9926 2 жыл бұрын
why has tariq not made a hidden colors on this man yet never knew about this
@dennisbergkamp1553
@dennisbergkamp1553 2 жыл бұрын
Like how can I watch this for free?! This is absolutely top drawer
@korporal6498
@korporal6498 2 жыл бұрын
That part where Dumas and Napoleon were on horseback crossing the desert sounded like something straight out of a comic book.
@kylesaccullo6316
@kylesaccullo6316 2 жыл бұрын
This was BONKERS! At first I thought it was Hollywood, but it wasn't, it was far far better! My heart felt relief and joy for Dumas when he returned to his wife after years of imprisonment, too gripped by fear I was that the story would end in the dank cell. I am lifted to know of this man. Splendid work!
@jackrepairlobo3790
@jackrepairlobo3790 2 жыл бұрын
As a Haitian man , much love to Alexandre Dumas.
@davidchilver8922
@davidchilver8922 2 жыл бұрын
Absolutely phenomenal. I went from never having heard of him to being obsessed.
@gor764
@gor764 2 жыл бұрын
Check out the book Black Count for a more in depth look at his life
@joshuaware818
@joshuaware818 2 жыл бұрын
@@gor764 Yooo my brother has that book , the cover is insane and the book is really good .
@TheGreatMoonFrog
@TheGreatMoonFrog Жыл бұрын
"He died in the the chasm between their espoused promises and the bleak reality." Damn dude, stop writing so well, my emotions can't take it.
@MayumiC-chan9377
@MayumiC-chan9377 Жыл бұрын
My husband is South African Zulu and Japanese and an ex-soldier. I showed him this and my husband grew silent. My husband is a proud ex-soldier from South Africa and he loves to hear of men like him rising to great things. This was a wonderful image of a man and i see my husband and his struggles. We live in the USA but i can see that my husband struggled in his youth.
@c.b.5487
@c.b.5487 Жыл бұрын
That sounds amazing and I'm glad he was able to learn that history. Tell your husband to look up another great military African leader named Malik Ambar, he won't be disappointed 👍😉.
@MayumiC-chan9377
@MayumiC-chan9377 Жыл бұрын
@@c.b.5487 I have thank you very much my husband comes from a family military tradition his father served in the USAF and his grandfather immigrated from South Africa before WW2 and joined the US Army. My husband wanted to shake up family tradition and joined the SADF and was a radio operator fighting insurgency in Central Africa. His time was after Apartheid but he did face some racism for being not full blood Black African. My husband is also part Japanese and speaks my language very fluently and speaks Zulu and Dutch.
@theultimateartist4153
@theultimateartist4153 Жыл бұрын
@@MayumiC-chan9377 If your Husband is Serious he needs to look into Toussaint L'Ouverture, that man not only liberated black slaves but he was also responsible for protecting white people as well hes the unspoken hero of the western world , your husband would LOVE him
@marooncats215
@marooncats215 Жыл бұрын
@@MayumiC-chan9377 I do not know if y'all have any children, but please encourage your husband (and you as well) to pass on his education, knowledge and experience to your children as well as the youth in your area. Please find a way to do this. One of the biggest problems in America is our government run education giving us only a fraction of history and that fraction is distorted and biased. Most people in America aren't aware of the things like this (no matter the race). Thank you for sharing, God Bless.
@thinkingagain5966
@thinkingagain5966 Жыл бұрын
@@MayumiC-chan9377 are you related to miyamoto Musashi by any chance??
@davidbuchanan3738
@davidbuchanan3738 2 жыл бұрын
This documentary was absolutely stunning. From the writing, to the subject matter, to the editing, to the score, everything about this production was sublime. As a black man, I truly appreciate you not only making this, but putting so much care into it. You’ve earned a subscription. Thank you!
@jason200912
@jason200912 2 жыл бұрын
My favorite is whoever did these amazing illustrations
@thelmabyers2678
@thelmabyers2678 2 жыл бұрын
We need so many more such informational videos, especially for our young people!
@qw7154
@qw7154 2 жыл бұрын
3:20 ...the slaves were NOT stolen they were bought or traded. White people were too weak to steel them despite their technology.
@bigdick4090ti
@bigdick4090ti 2 жыл бұрын
@@qw7154 Some were stolen. Learn your stuff buddy and also it's "steal" not steel. Good day to you
@scottjohnstontheii9287
@scottjohnstontheii9287 2 жыл бұрын
Kinda sad that your people have achieved so little and have no real history and no empires of their own that when your mentioned in the history of another people (the ethnic French in this case) you're like wE wUz kAnGz !!
@vorkosigan28
@vorkosigan28 2 жыл бұрын
Read "The Black Count" if you want a longer version of this.
@andyberry2025
@andyberry2025 2 жыл бұрын
There is also General Alexandre Dumas : Soldier of the French Revolution by John G. Gallaher, _ this actually pics up a few things Black count missed out on. The difference being is TomReiss only had an HOUR to compile his data before the french government took it away. John had allot more time.
@minatodroger7890
@minatodroger7890 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks man will do
@tfitness4u
@tfitness4u 2 жыл бұрын
The Black Count was a fun read
@thecraplordsell4575
@thecraplordsell4575 2 жыл бұрын
@Umanfly Why tf are you here then???
@piyesankara890
@piyesankara890 2 жыл бұрын
@@thecraplordsell4575 He has to discredit anything black in order to feel good about himself, insecure racist
@-Jansen155
@-Jansen155 4 ай бұрын
Nice entire movie about Dumas, LOL! So many incredible paintings to fill out the story. The History Dose painting style is both gritty and dream-like at the same time. The script and story probably took a painfully high amount of research and reading, which is awesome. This was like stepping into another world, except it somehow actually happened. It was great that you took the time to set up Dumas's early lifestyle and training; makes me care even more about the character throughout, and makes it kinda believable that he could survive so many death defying battles. Let's see, Dumas survived fighting in the extreme danger of icy cliffs, the absolutely insane July Sahara Desert (like 150 miles trecking + battles), being badly wounded on the head and more whilst being very outnumbered, those 3 mentioned duels before he entered the war (I'm guessing they were with real swords), rotting away in the prison cell like forever, and all the battles in between, and the emotional damage of his family issues. This guy had an immortal aura to him in the story, which was incredible. Of course he had to die of freaking stomach cancer, which i bet was somehow the result of the jail's poor nutrition, sanitation, temperature, and possibly being poisoned within the jail. The saddest part though, was the wife and children never receiving the military reimbursement they were owed. If you thought being a single mom was tough today.... That part just epitomized the truth that the country did not deserve Dumas. A lot like the Roman Empire didn't deserve Stilicho. Thank you so much for this insightful and powerful movie.
@nylesfrench3568
@nylesfrench3568 Жыл бұрын
I urge everyone to read the Extraordinary Biography about this Great Man , "The Black Count"
@curtisthomas2670
@curtisthomas2670 2 жыл бұрын
Around the time of Dumas there was Abram Petrovich Gannibal (1696 - 1781) born in Africa (possibly Cameroon) into a royal family, captured and sold into slavery, ended up being given as a gift by a Russian ambassador to the Russian emperor Peter the Great, who took a liking to him, adopted him and raised him as a son, sent him to the best schools. He entered the military and became a noted military engineer, reaching the rank of major - general. In a remarkable similarity to Thomas Dumas, one of Gannibal's descendants (his great grandson) Alexander Pushkin became Russia's greatest poet and the father of modern Russian Literature. Gannibal's oldest son, Ivan, became an accomplished naval officer who helped found the city of Kherson in southern Ukraine in 1779 and attained the rank of general-in-chief, the second-highest military rank in imperial Russia. Some British aristocrats descend from Gannibal, including Natalia Grosvenor, Duchess of Westminster, and her sister, Alexandra Hamilton, Duchess of Abercorn. George Mountbatten, 4th Marquess of Milford Haven, a cousin of Queen Elizabeth II, is also a direct descendant, as the grandson of Nadejda Mountbatten, Marchioness of Milford Haven. Pushkin wrote a book (unfinished at his death) based on his ancestor, "The Moor Of Peter The Great".
@berserk9085
@berserk9085 2 жыл бұрын
The Ruler who established the so called golden Age of Al Andalus was a blond White Male. A White Slave took command over the marrocan army and destoyed the Songhai empire. A Son of White Slaves also made the Fatimids to an empire. Thats how you do identity Politics you Anti White Racist.
@Niffdaddy
@Niffdaddy 2 жыл бұрын
@@berserk9085 your mad? 😂
@berserk9085
@berserk9085 2 жыл бұрын
@@Niffdaddy No. Are you jealous?
@Niffdaddy
@Niffdaddy 2 жыл бұрын
@@berserk9085 replying how you did, envy drips off of you. History shouldn't make someone jealous, or is it because he was a black Man?
@berserk9085
@berserk9085 2 жыл бұрын
@@Niffdaddy No you are the jealous one because you are ignoring my comment. Why are you ignoring that he was captured by africans and sold to the ottomans before Peter the great freed him?
@curtisthomas2670
@curtisthomas2670 2 жыл бұрын
Thomas Alexandre Dumas' grandson, also named Alexandre Dumas, was also a noted French author and playwright. One of his descendants Alexandre Lippman medalled for France in four Olympic Games in fencing.
@alexeistepantchenko8122
@alexeistepantchenko8122 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for that comment ! How fitting. A real-life d'Artagnan. I did not know about the fencer.
@douglasrobertson1330
@douglasrobertson1330 2 жыл бұрын
Chevalier des St George was not only the greatest swordsman in France ( this video calls him the greatest in Europe) during the time when all nobles fenced, BUT he was also the greatest violinist in France, damn!! My favorite black historical character. I fantasize meeting him and upon learning that he has a few horses, I'd blind fold him then show him what 500 sound like, sayin' I got 500 horses junior, then light up my Mustang G ffen T. VROOM VROOM!! And there's no horse sht junior I'd tell him. haha My personal historical re-enactment in Richard Pryors voice too!! haha CHEERS
@clawcross
@clawcross Жыл бұрын
La traviata.
@austinhope1430
@austinhope1430 Жыл бұрын
Whoever writes the scripts for these is a master
@HelloEarthling
@HelloEarthling 8 ай бұрын
I'm very surprised that so many people haven't heard of him. I'd written two papers on him by the time I got to high school. Probably my favorite history based essay that I'd ever written. Absolutely great video, I've heard and read of his story many many times but it doesn't get any less heartbreaking or captivating.
@emilio1078tacoboy
@emilio1078tacoboy 2 жыл бұрын
I'm literally writing an historical novel about this guy. He has one of the greatest stories that I've ever heard
@adefay2811
@adefay2811 2 жыл бұрын
I'm interested to know more about the book you're writing. I hope it's going well.
@actsfive30
@actsfive30 2 жыл бұрын
Just so you know all black people are not African🤫🤫
@stevenelmas8629
@stevenelmas8629 2 жыл бұрын
@@actsfive30 Wtf are u talking about ?
@x.kasiouris5503
@x.kasiouris5503 2 жыл бұрын
*Napoleon chuckles*
@youngzoe7492
@youngzoe7492 2 жыл бұрын
@@actsfive30 That's what threw me off in the whole vid he kept on describing native born Haitians as "Africans" when it's clear they are native Americans. But alas most people still have this mindset that if your skin tone is brown that it equates to Africans, when it's clear as day just as you wouldn't describe every white man as European you can't describe every brown skin person as Africans. Haitians and most brown skin ppl in the Americas are native Indians indegenous to that land!!
@nuhalao
@nuhalao 2 жыл бұрын
What a great man! What a loyal wife! What a great lineage of human beings! What honor and dignity! Good bless him and his progeny.
@barmybarmecide5390
@barmybarmecide5390 Жыл бұрын
Assuming you mean "god bless him", that's quite ironic considering the revolution he fought for
@Sercer25
@Sercer25 Жыл бұрын
@@barmybarmecide5390 Ah yes, the anti-Christian fedora vape-smoking revolution. We will win against our parent's making us go to sunday school, comrades!
@barmybarmecide5390
@barmybarmecide5390 Жыл бұрын
@@Sercer25 my bother in christ/l'être suprême/Marianne, Christianity was to be replaced by the "Cult of Reason" and large parts of the earliest legislation of the first republic was explicitly anti-clerical and targeted organised religion. The directory was similarly pro-separation of church and state, education, etc
@Sercer25
@Sercer25 Жыл бұрын
@@barmybarmecide5390 And how did that turn out?
@barmybarmecide5390
@barmybarmecide5390 Жыл бұрын
@@Sercer25 I don't care, the point is he fought for various anti-clerical and anti-theist governments, hence the irony of the top comment.
@BulkernatorKerb
@BulkernatorKerb Жыл бұрын
How is there not a Hollywood Blockbuster about this guy? This is amazing
@maelstrom57
@maelstrom57 10 ай бұрын
@@nogent4213 Do you boycott all forms of historical movies, space operas and every piece of media where it doesn't make sense for the characters to speak a language spoken nowadays?
@winniethuo9736
@winniethuo9736 Жыл бұрын
You spirit Sir A Dumas has arrived here and it's stirred many. May you live on through those that are humbled by your struggles while you were on earth.
@mwanikimwaniki6801
@mwanikimwaniki6801 2 жыл бұрын
The quality of this dammit.
@RobespierreHadItComing
@RobespierreHadItComing 2 жыл бұрын
I have studied Napoleon. Revolution France. And passingly Alexander Dumas. Never have I come across this story. Thank for the essay. I’m going to go cry in the corner for a bit now.
@brianperron805
@brianperron805 2 жыл бұрын
There weren’t a lot of good men back then but this story just goes to show that they were still out there, this man was a true embodiment of a hero.
@Way2Big46
@Way2Big46 Жыл бұрын
I've read about Napoleon but never of Dumas.Thank you so much
@owencepascal7832
@owencepascal7832 2 жыл бұрын
Wow, I really liked this. My parents are Haitians, and I was born here in the US. I loved to absorb anything that gives me a glimmer of Haiti in history, and the role the country has played in history, and how some of its children were very important in the new world that was forging revolutionary thought. The life of Dumas would make for a very interesting movie, but I doubt that would happen.
@MicahsIntellectualCorner
@MicahsIntellectualCorner 2 жыл бұрын
You should learn what the French did to Haiti after the Revolution.
@khalidalali186
@khalidalali186 Жыл бұрын
And what fellow Haitians have been doing to other Haitians ever since independence. Which is why he was born in America.
@charliel4103
@charliel4103 Жыл бұрын
@@khalidalali186 Wow..just leave out the Syrians, Lebanese, Israelis and any one from that general area willing to do the colonizers' dirty work: turning Hayti into the war zones of the 'middle east' they left behind.
@MaldavarFilms
@MaldavarFilms 2 жыл бұрын
Mind blowing. Better than what u find on Netflix, HBO and all.
@anthonybishop9540
@anthonybishop9540 2 жыл бұрын
Totally agree!!!
@craigr6842
@craigr6842 2 жыл бұрын
The Haitian revolutionary general, Jean Jacques Dessalines's story is even more impressive. He totally defeated the French, British, and Spanish army in Haiti.
@maddychurch1534
@maddychurch1534 Ай бұрын
what a FANTASTIC telling of this legendary hero. You brought him to life in a way no one ever has. Well done!
@jaidenverrall5534
@jaidenverrall5534 Жыл бұрын
what an absolute legend of a man. you made it feel like i was watching a movie without me even knowing. i didnt realise it was nearly 40 minutes long. absolutely awesome
@N.C_Detective
@N.C_Detective 6 ай бұрын
WTF .. I just checked I thought it was 20 minutes
@PersianLeonidus
@PersianLeonidus 2 жыл бұрын
I need to comment how well this was made. The music, production, writing, and voicing made this one of the best biography video essays I have watched. Keep up the good work!
@Artur_M.
@Artur_M. 2 жыл бұрын
Fun fact: there was another Black (mixed-race) General fighting for the French Republic, a Polish nobleman Władysław Franciszek Jabłonowski "Murzynek". In a cruel twist of fate he died on Saint-Domingue (Haiti), as did most of over 5000 Polish Legionaries, who enlisted in French service in hope that it would help regain the freedom of their homeland but instead were sent across the Atlantic in order to reinstate slavery. Some of them reportedly actually changed sides. Although we Poles traditionally tend to have a rather positive image of Napoleon, the whole matter of Haiti remains the biggest stain on it. I've seen other videos about Alexander Dumas but this one is by far the best. It would be awesome to see something of this quality about, for example, Tadeusz Kościuszko.
@w.e.b.8719
@w.e.b.8719 2 жыл бұрын
General Kościuszko was a great man. not only did he fight in the American Revolution, he asked Thomas Jefferson to use the proceeds from the sale of his land holdings in the United States to free enslaved peoples. Of course Jefferson sat on his hands failing to do anything with the lands or any monies left by the General, that we know of today. I suspect that Jefferson used the money to pay his own debts instead. I thank Poland and the Polish people for such a great man, General Tadeusz Kościuszko.
@StrawHalo
@StrawHalo 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for this
@Artur_M.
@Artur_M. 2 жыл бұрын
@@w.e.b.8719 Just for clarification, Jefferson definitely did not use the money to pay his own debts. He simply declined to be the executor of Kościuszko's will, giving some pathetic excuses. No one else was particularly eager to realise the will and many parties (from Kościuszko's relatives to the freaking Russian Empire) wanted to grab the money instead. Kościuszko himself apparently added to the mess by making several inconsistent versions of his will over the years and never consulting the whole thing with a good lawyer.
@sparkman1314able
@sparkman1314able 2 жыл бұрын
Putting mixed race is unnecessary when you talking about people that were rapped and rob by Europeans and labeled black for centuries all the while actullying banning mixed marriage . So he’s just a black man
@Artur_M.
@Artur_M. 2 жыл бұрын
@@sparkman1314able Well, I'm not really sure how this applies to Jabłonowski. Here we have a case where Maria Dealire, an English wife of a wealthy Polish aristocrat Konstanty Jabłonowski, gave birth to a child whose biological father was very clearly not Konstanty. Yet he accepted the boy as his legitimate son and raised him as a Polish nobleman. Władysław's nickname is a diminutive form of _Murzyn_ the traditional Polish word for a Black person. It's getting out of fashion today, as it's being increasingly viewed as slightly racist (although many defend it, as a perfectly neutral term). BTW Mixed marriages were never banned in Polish law. Poland never took a direct part in the overseas colonialism and the Atlantic slave trade (unless you count the failed attempts made by the Duchy of Courland, a small vassal state of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth located in modern-day Latvia and ruled by a German dynasty). Until recently Black people were a very rare sight in Poland (and they still are relatively rare). But we have some documented historical cases of Black men living and working in Poland and also marrying local women, for example: - In the XVII century there was one Alexander Dynis, who worked in an important position for the Bishop of Krakow. - In the XX century, during the interwar period, there was Sam Sandi from Cameroon and August Agbola Browne from Nigeria. Both fought for their new country; Sandi in the Greater Poland Uprising of 1918-1919 and the Polish-Soviet War and Browne in the Warsaw Uprising of 1944.
@jamestreacy7564
@jamestreacy7564 8 ай бұрын
there needs to be a movie about this dude wtf
@pokegan52
@pokegan52 8 ай бұрын
It’s incredible that I knew about the three muskateers growing up, then I watched django and remember the scene where he tells Candie Dumas is black, and now I find out that same Dumas’ dad was a decorated general in the French military? Wow what a world we live in, the internet is incredible.
@theone5726
@theone5726 2 жыл бұрын
Damn they need to make a movie or a series about this dude
@werewolf2969
@werewolf2969 2 жыл бұрын
Yea I agree not only was he a great fighter and general but he stands out as one of the few black people who managed to succeed in that time
@charlemagne6877
@charlemagne6877 2 жыл бұрын
He wasn't even black lol. There is a lot of portrait of him on the internet, tell me where you see the black skin lol
@dokorobia8713
@dokorobia8713 2 жыл бұрын
@@charlemagne6877 So was he not the song of a black slave or are you just putting your bias into display
@charlemagne6877
@charlemagne6877 2 жыл бұрын
@@dokorobia8713 try in English? Listen I don't even know that man lol I just Google him, and found pictures of him. He was not black lol just go on Google
@dokorobia8713
@dokorobia8713 2 жыл бұрын
@@charlemagne6877 I did the same thing and the pictures showed he was mixed. AND I saw the scholars research which is more important that your subjective asseasment of a painting. Dude I am not even trying to attack you. Just drop the pride and utilise your brain.
@eduardogutierrez4698
@eduardogutierrez4698 2 жыл бұрын
That ending is as emotional and heartbreaking as that of your video on Stilichon.
@JiDion
@JiDion 10 ай бұрын
Amazing video!
@HistoryDose
@HistoryDose 10 ай бұрын
Much appreciated! Thanks for watching!
@dickgoblin
@dickgoblin 10 ай бұрын
W video. L Napoleon
@cindymendoza9132
@cindymendoza9132 8 ай бұрын
yoo jidion
@Robert-iy7gf
@Robert-iy7gf Жыл бұрын
It seems that Nappy Napoleon had a wide Jealous streak.
@rickythe2nd63
@rickythe2nd63 2 жыл бұрын
The prose of this story is painfully meloncholic and beautiful, yet leaves one almost reluctantly hopeful. Thank you for sharing this story so unknown to American history classes.
@cyjico
@cyjico Жыл бұрын
well... its french history
@rickythe2nd63
@rickythe2nd63 Жыл бұрын
@@cyjico It is world history.
@cyjico
@cyjico Жыл бұрын
@@rickythe2nd63 touche
@AmericanCockroach954
@AmericanCockroach954 10 ай бұрын
@@rickythe2nd63 why would US schools teach this? Is it necessary?
@Taekwondofreak5
@Taekwondofreak5 2 жыл бұрын
THE most consistently high quality history content on KZfaq. So glad I found this gem of a channel.
@usingThaForce
@usingThaForce 2 жыл бұрын
B**** talk about the subject
@johnqpublic2718
@johnqpublic2718 2 жыл бұрын
And at least try to use complete sentences.
@_greenrunner_
@_greenrunner_ 2 жыл бұрын
I would still sat Epic History TV takes that crown, but this is second without a doubt
@kingivar702
@kingivar702 4 ай бұрын
See this story of ma boy Dumas is amazing!! Why haven't this been turned into a movie or series!
@johnisdead
@johnisdead 4 ай бұрын
I never knew the story of Alex Dumas until recently when I read The Black Count by Tom Reiss. You did a wonderful job of telling the story of a forgotten hero.
@samuelojo3563
@samuelojo3563 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for bringing the story of Alexander Dumas to light. I'm glad his son eventually turned out fine.
@omaririgoyen1234
@omaririgoyen1234 2 жыл бұрын
And his grandson son also. Look for. You will be amazed.
@curtisthomas2670
@curtisthomas2670 2 жыл бұрын
One of their descendants Alexandre Lipmann medalled in four Olympics for France in fencing
@ChristChickAutistic
@ChristChickAutistic 2 жыл бұрын
Geez, no wonder Alex Jr. wrote such great heroes, he was modeling them after his dad! What a guy!
@erisu69
@erisu69 Жыл бұрын
An incredible story beautifully told. Like many others in the comments, I'm shocked that Dumas's story hasn't been made into a big-budget biographical film. Thank you for the effort that went into this.
@thomaslacornette1282
@thomaslacornette1282 10 ай бұрын
I said to a friend who drawing comics to use his story, but i guess he didnt understad the potential.
@focus2184
@focus2184 11 ай бұрын
I can never see napoleon the same way again
@danielc9967
@danielc9967 10 ай бұрын
Napoleons popularity wasn't for his kind heart or good deeds and character. It was mostly for a his military brilliance.
@focus2184
@focus2184 10 ай бұрын
@@danielc9967 understandable of course , but I didn’t really know enough about him but this just threw me off
@JJJBunney001
@JJJBunney001 2 жыл бұрын
Wow, you guys absolutely killed this. As always your quality over quantity pays off, you always make absolutely brilliant videos
@gnewsome
@gnewsome 2 жыл бұрын
Dude, how do you only have 93,000 subscribers???? The quality of your videos is incredible, the research and presentation is excellent. I've never written this to any creator, but you absolutely deserve millions of subscribers. Also, I'm half black-half italian. My grandmother was from a small town in the Alps called Oulx. So this story was personal to me for multiple reasons. Thank you.
@HistoryDose
@HistoryDose 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the kind words Grant! We're hoping the video gets big--this man had an adventurous and inspiring life and more ought to know about it. Also it means a lot to us as creators that a video of ours touched you personally :)
@gnewsome
@gnewsome 2 жыл бұрын
@@HistoryDose best of luck guys. ill make sure to tell others!
@omaririgoyen1234
@omaririgoyen1234 2 жыл бұрын
Because people just like shit
@indrajitgupta3280
@indrajitgupta3280 2 жыл бұрын
@@HistoryDose I just rushed back up to subscribe. So worthwhile, compared to some stuff that we stumble across.
@jamesi.o1676
@jamesi.o1676 2 жыл бұрын
@@indrajitgupta3280 just did so
@AloysNeverood
@AloysNeverood 2 жыл бұрын
This was so truly incredibly well written and produced, I actually shed a tear in the end. Thank you so much.
@imaxdigital7052
@imaxdigital7052 Жыл бұрын
This is literally one of the best pieces of historical media I've ever consumed.
@lisarice9337
@lisarice9337 2 жыл бұрын
This is an amazing documentary. Very nicely done. The story about Thomas-Alexandre Dumas is incredible. He was an incredible man who did not follow in his own father's footsteps, but charted his own path and made history in the process. Dumas should be more greatly heralded. I am so moved by his integrity and commitment to his soldiers.
@veil43
@veil43 2 жыл бұрын
The quality of these videos just keeps on blowing me away
@freemanmccullough4486
@freemanmccullough4486 Жыл бұрын
Fantastic storytelling with sprinkles of enlightment had me listening closely for every detail.
@77-XT-500D
@77-XT-500D Жыл бұрын
So far, this is my absolute favorite video you guys have made yet and what turned me instantly into a fan. Such a great testament to a human story. The art, the narration.... fantastic!
@iPierre
@iPierre 2 жыл бұрын
The fact that this doesn’t have more likes is crazy to me, this is the best documentary I’ve seen this year.
@chazdoomy1512
@chazdoomy1512 2 жыл бұрын
I wish actual black historical figures were made into movies instead of race swapping actors. Its so lazy to do that than to make a movie about fredrick douglas.
@rafaelsantos1497
@rafaelsantos1497 2 жыл бұрын
Meanwhile Gerard Buttler and his Scottish ass accent in "God's of Egypt" and there ain't a single complaint about race swapping though .
@TheOfficalBiggestBird
@TheOfficalBiggestBird 2 жыл бұрын
Rafael Santos What does an accent have to do with it? Nobody has an ancient Egyptian accent, it's the race swapping that is the problem
@chazdoomy1512
@chazdoomy1512 2 жыл бұрын
@@rafaelsantos1497 I haven’t seen it. But Id be more forgiving of a “god” being of any race or whatever because they are ‘gods’ and thats more fantasy and who the hell is going to tell a god what they can look like lol.
@rafaelsantos1497
@rafaelsantos1497 2 жыл бұрын
@@chazdoomy1512 I doubt Egyptians would imagine their gods as white people with British and scotish accent m8. Can we not pretend that your statement holds any weight when we both know it doesn't?
@yugatrasclart4439
@yugatrasclart4439 2 жыл бұрын
@@TheOfficalBiggestBird race isn't even a real thing. Why can't you guys admit that it just annoys you that black people can also get roles now?
@JongiB96
@JongiB96 Жыл бұрын
That transition from Dumas seemingly lying dead on the ground, only to then get back up and return fire got me HYPED.
@addyoradz6911
@addyoradz6911 2 жыл бұрын
This was amazingly done, thank you for bringing this to light. I could feel my heart dropping and sinking as the story progressed, truly some advanced storytelling. I felt fully immersed the whole time and even though this is one of your longest videos it went by so quick. Thank you for this so much.
@Rusikulya
@Rusikulya 2 жыл бұрын
This video is a masterpiece. A chapter of 3 musketeers was actually taught in our school in India. When I got highest marks in grammar in Class 8 in 2003 my tuition teacher gifted me the book during Saraswati Puja function. I was surprised and happy as I paid him every month his fees but now he was giving me something.
@gontran8638
@gontran8638 2 жыл бұрын
looks like a nice teacher
@swilson5320
@swilson5320 2 жыл бұрын
I never heard of this man before your video. I was completely gripped by this tale. I cried at the beginning when you told us about his father, mother and sisters. It's unspeakably cruel and evil. I don't know how he survived that to become the husband, father, and military man he was. The very tragic situation he had to navigate and keeping a sense of himself. He was incredibly brave and resilient. This is my first video of yours and it's one the best videos I've seen in a long time. Thank you!
@christiansimon3749
@christiansimon3749 Жыл бұрын
History would never allow us to learn real history! I never knew majority of the Lenin henchmen were Jews. I didn’t know Stalin killed over 40 million people.
@manymany4879
@manymany4879 6 ай бұрын
most of it fake
@HomoChomsky
@HomoChomsky 5 ай бұрын
​@@manymany4879 no u
@dantegaliber6246
@dantegaliber6246 Жыл бұрын
This is an amazing video of a larger than life man. General Alex Dumas was a soldier’s general who fought alongside and often in front of his men. He was, of course, trained as a swordsman by the best, COL Joseph Bologne, who was a virtuoso violinist. To have lived in that time and fought with him would have been an immeasurable honor and privilege. His son, Alexandre Dumas, did him justice and honor in his masterpiece books as one of the most prolific authors in his time and now in any future we can imagine!
@rossanthony6403
@rossanthony6403 8 ай бұрын
“When the soldier’s tears dried, he road out into the anesthesia of battle… he became known as the black devil…” perfectly put
@Captain_Titus3867
@Captain_Titus3867 2 жыл бұрын
First I wanna say whoever you had paint the images for this video is too talented second this man’s story is epic and I’m glad you brung this to light
@risingwindspress
@risingwindspress 2 жыл бұрын
Another video, another masterpiece.
@Ange-tc4rm
@Ange-tc4rm Жыл бұрын
This might just well be the best video I’ve seen so far. The painted imagery, the sound, your voice being unobtrusive and many other qualities make your work thoroughly enjoyable. Thank you for this amazing video.
@SecretUnicorn8
@SecretUnicorn8 Жыл бұрын
I knew the basic details of Thomas-Alexandre Dumas' life but this video put flesh on those bones & taught me about a truly remarkable man. Thank you for all of the hard work that went in to making this video
@livecarsonreaction
@livecarsonreaction 2 жыл бұрын
I would pay full price for a good single-player game about Thomas-Alexandre Dumas.
@nebsam7137
@nebsam7137 2 жыл бұрын
Beautiful, it is just beautiful. A masterpiece of narration and cinematography
@kenbeex90
@kenbeex90 Жыл бұрын
What an incredible documentary on Dumas! The information and visuals were spectacular. Such a powerful man and legacy he has. I hope we all continue to shed a light on his story.
@Dsturb85
@Dsturb85 Жыл бұрын
This is one of the greatest things I've ever heard in my life, this is a man that Hollywood needs to make a blockbuster about my gosh I had Goosebumps at more than one occasion this man was freaking hero and his contribution to history needs to be acknowledged
@mariepolynice9171
@mariepolynice9171 Жыл бұрын
Haiti forever ♥️
@abepresume8132
@abepresume8132 Жыл бұрын
Hollyweird is ran by racist ✡️🔯🕎.
@jjfeit
@jjfeit 2 жыл бұрын
I’m in the middle of the video but holy cow this is insane in production
@mikew.832
@mikew.832 2 жыл бұрын
I came to revise for a history test on the four russian dumas but i instead found this, which is honestly one of the best videos I've seen in a while
@SugarBlueHarp
@SugarBlueHarp Жыл бұрын
Dumas was an incredible man, his story would make an epic movie! Thanks for this amazing history lesson!
@jacobhudnall9348
@jacobhudnall9348 Жыл бұрын
There is no KZfaq channel like this one this one gives you the best videos about history possible great job guys!
@loods2215
@loods2215 2 жыл бұрын
This shit is so high quality it's actually hard to believe... you deserve so much Keep it up 💯
@grimaffiliations3671
@grimaffiliations3671 2 жыл бұрын
Was gonna hit the hay but screw that History Dose is uploading 😅 🙏🏼
@thomharte
@thomharte Жыл бұрын
An outstanding retrospective on the life and times of Gen. Thomas Alexander Dumas. Well worth the time to learn of a man who gave his all only to be cast aside by his superiors.
@jrmfsu
@jrmfsu 11 ай бұрын
This was phenomenal. Incredible visuals and storytelling. My new favorite channel!
@kennethkau2332
@kennethkau2332 2 жыл бұрын
The production quality is breathtaking.
@cherietillapaughhott1012
@cherietillapaughhott1012 2 жыл бұрын
This one took my breath away. Thank you so much!
@tommytran5962
@tommytran5962 8 ай бұрын
This is so high quality. Thank you for creating this!
@VioletsOnMars
@VioletsOnMars 2 жыл бұрын
This documentary is phenomenal! The visuals, the audio, the writing and the delivery are excellent.
Stilicho: The Half-Barbarian Savior of Rome
17:40
History Dose
Рет қаралды 644 М.
The Greatest General in History? Alexander the Great (All Parts)
53:13
Epic History
Рет қаралды 21 МЛН
КАК СПРЯТАТЬ КОНФЕТЫ
00:59
123 GO! Shorts Russian
Рет қаралды 2,8 МЛН
g-squad assembles (skibidi toilet 74)
00:46
DaFuq!?Boom!
Рет қаралды 12 МЛН
Be kind🤝
00:22
ISSEI / いっせい
Рет қаралды 19 МЛН
Eccentric clown jack #short #angel #clown
00:33
Super Beauty team
Рет қаралды 21 МЛН
The Mongol vs. Order of Assassins War
16:12
History Dose
Рет қаралды 1,5 МЛН
The Simple Reason Why Nobody Could Defeat Napoleon
36:45
Thoughty2
Рет қаралды 2,3 МЛН
Meyer Lansky: The Genius Behind the Mob
22:32
History Dose
Рет қаралды 378 М.
Black Aristocrats of 18th Century England & France
27:59
History Tea Time with Lindsay Holiday
Рет қаралды 1,6 МЛН
The Battle of Austerlitz: Napoleon's Greatest Victory
19:23
History Hit
Рет қаралды 466 М.
The Untold Story of Joseph Bologne, the Prodigy known as "Black Mozart"
16:22
Royalty Now Studios
Рет қаралды 917 М.
The Real Uncle Tom: Josiah Henson (Full Documentary) | Our Daily Bread Ministries
50:59
Our Daily Bread Ministries
Рет қаралды 1,6 МЛН
Polyakov: the Spy who Betrayed the Soviet Union and Disappeared
15:28
History of Russia - Rurik to Revolution
47:00
Epic History
Рет қаралды 15 МЛН
The Battle of 'Ain Jalut | Mongol vs. Egyptian Mamluk War
14:56
History Dose
Рет қаралды 612 М.
КАК СПРЯТАТЬ КОНФЕТЫ
00:59
123 GO! Shorts Russian
Рет қаралды 2,8 МЛН