They called him short.
They turned him into a meme.
But Napoleon Bonaparte wasn’t a tiny tyrant — he was the victim of the world’s first propaganda war.
For over 200 years, the British press, political cartoons, and pop culture turned one of history’s most brilliant minds into a joke. In this episode of History LIED, we uncover how fake news from the 1800s rewrote a man’s identity — and how the lie still shapes what we believe today.
From the “Napoleon complex” to the British meme machine, discover the truth behind one of history’s greatest smear campaigns — and see how humor became a weapon deadlier than any cannon.
⚔️ He didn’t die from cannonballs. He died from punchlines.
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