Beyond good and evil (or why sometimes an arch is just an arch)

As we tour Europe, a recurring theme is who defeated whom when and how. I always wondered why Napoleon was popular among the Germans he vanquished; so popular that Beethoven dedicated his third symphony to him before he realized that Bonaparte was fashioning himself as an emperor rather than a deliverer on the principles of …

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