By his own hand likely very few. Napoleon would sometimes attempt to inspire troops by leading from the front, but this was near the beginning of his career. In his battles, hundreds of thousands. In the Napoleonic wars, millions.
He is estimated to have been responsible for as many as 2.5 million lives being lost.
Certainly by proxy, but his sword was rarely bloodied. To be specific, he did directly order his troops to kill thousands right in front of him (an example being the riots of 13 Vendémiaire, where he ordered his men to open cannon fire on a mob of French rebels.) He didn't have to go out and kill people with his bare hands, but he is definately a veteran of close quarter violence due to his actions in his early-mid military career.
Not personally, but he did order to killing of millions of people.
Adolf Hitler didn't personally kill anyone, though he oversaw the killings of an estimated 11 million people.
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No, but he orderd people to. I guess it just depends on how you think about it. It was his fault but he didnt personally kill them.
About 3 million Military deaths.Civilian deaths are impossible to accurately estimate. Whilst military deaths are invariably put at between 2.5 million and 3.5 million, civilian death tolls vary from 750,000 to 3 million. Thus estimates of total dead, both military and civilian, can reasonably range from 3,250,000 to 6,500,000.Read more:How_many_people_died_in_the_Napoleonic_Wars
Personally i wouldn't kill marine animals, but some people will to get food or to have fun
If you mean how many people did Winston Churchill personally kill in World War 2 he did not kill any. He was the Prime Minister of Great Britain. He was not a General in the Royal Army.
Not me personally, Freddy is my home boy ^_~But as a horror villain yes, Freddy does kill people.
As far as I know, Marat didn't personally kill anyone.
He did not do it personally, but he was in charge of the people who did.
Not personally, but he did order to killing of millions of people.
Personally, he didn't kill that many if any. However, he is directly and indirectly responsible for the deaths of 6 million people--at least.
Adolf Hitler didn't personally kill anyone, though he oversaw the killings of an estimated 11 million people.
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No, but he orderd people to. I guess it just depends on how you think about it. It was his fault but he didnt personally kill them.
I personally don't kill animals but some reasons people kill them are for food, or clothes and some do it just for fun.Mostly for food and usually for science experiments. We kill too much and that is why animals are extinct!
No. By and large, Napoleon reacted positively towards Jews and dedicated a sizable part of his domestic policy towards the Emancipation of the Jews (i.e. making them legally equal citizens to Christians). He actually spent so much effort towards emancipation that some Rabbis were afraid that he would lead to Jews leaving Judaism since the discrimination had the effect providing useful external pressure that kept the community together.