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Napoleon Bonaparte was defeated by an army of rabbits in 1807. Discover the bizarre true story of the Battle of the Rabbits, a humiliating historical mystery the Emperor tried to keep secret. Following the Treaties of Tilsit, Napoleon organized a hunt to celebrate peace, but what followed was one of the most embarrassing moments in military history. This is the documented account of how thousands of rabbits "routed" the Emperor of France using a coordinated flanking maneuver. In this episode of Kronos Unmasked: The Peace of Tilsit: How a diplomatic victory led to a bizarre celebration. Berthier’s Fatal Error: The significant difference between wild and domestic rabbits. The Tactical Charge: Why the rabbits didn't see hunters, but "lunch arriving". Separating Fact from Myth: Analyzing the memoirs of Baron Paul Thiébault. #history stories #hidden history TIMESTAMPS: 0:00 – The Conqueror’s Greatest Foe 0:34 – July 1807: The Peace of Tilsit 1:27 – Alexandre Berthier’s Fatal Planning 2:30 – The Mistake: Domestic vs. Wild Rabbits 3:17 – "They didn't see hunters, they saw lunch" 4:01 – The Flanking Maneuver and Retreat 5:08 – Investigating the Sources (Thiébault & Chandler) 6:35 – Why History Tried to Hide This ————————————— ☕ Enjoyed this unmasking? Support the hunt for history's secrets here: https://ko-fi.com/kronosunmasked NEXT UP (March 6): The Phantom Time Scandal. Subscribe so you don't miss the 300-year lie. ————————————— Disclaimer: "Some links below are affiliate links — if you purchase through them, I earn a small commission at no extra cost to you.” SOURCES: Baron Paul Thiébault, Mémoires (published 1895-96) David Chandler, The Campaigns of Napoleon (1966): https://amzn.to/4aqq4h7