Napoleon Bonaparte: Genius, Tyrant, or Both? — Fexingo History
While Napoleon's marshals and ministers are well-known, one of his most effective weapons was a man who never fought a battle: Karl Ludwig Schulmeister, a former smuggler turned spy master. This episode follows Schulmeister's audacious operations ahead of the 1805 Ulm campaign, where he posed as a Hungarian nobleman, infiltrated the Austrian high command, and fed General Mack such cleverly doctored intelligence that the Austrian army was paralyzed. We examine how Schulmeister's network of agents, double-crosses, and forgeries gave Napoleon a decisive edge, and how the spy's later fall from grace mirrored the Empire's own decline. Along the way, we discuss the secret world of Napoleonic intelligence—the ciphers, the bribes, the false defectors—and ask whether Schulmeister's methods were genius or treachery. A story of shadows, lies, and the thin line between victory and disaster. #Napoleon #Schulmeister #Espionage #BattleOfUlm #AustrianCampaign #FrenchEmpire #SecretAgent #MilitaryIntelligence #1805 #GrandeArmée #Mack #UlmCampaign #Spy #NapoleonicWars #History #FexingoHistory #IntelligenceHistory #War Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]
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