🐰 The little story: When Napoleon was attacked... by rabbits! 🐰
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Napoleon is known for his great battles and military conquests, but there is a much less glorious episode that few people know about... and yet which left Napoleon on the run!
In 1807, after signing the Treaty of Tilsit, Napoleon decided to celebrate the peace by organizing a rabbit hunt for his officers. Hundreds of rabbits were gathered for the event. Until then, everything seems normal, but this is where things take an unexpected turn!

When the cages are opened, instead of fleeing across the fields as planned, the rabbits rush... at Napoleon! Indeed, rather than scattering, the small, hungry rodents have mistaken the emperor for the one who was feeding them. Result: an army of rabbits charging towards the great conqueror!
Napoleon, surprised and unable to defend himself against this "attack", had to flee the field with his officers, all under an avalanche of rabbits!



This comical episode has remained etched in history, proving that even the greatest of generals could be defeated... by rabbits!