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PARIS, May 5, 1921 (UP) - Tattered banners that fluttered over Napoleon's "Old Grumblers" as they marched from victory to victory, floated with the tri-color today over a new generation of soldiers.
Outside Les Invalides where Napoleon's tomb lies, several dozen pro-Napoleon supporters chanted "Long live France, long live the emperor". "The life of Napoleon is an ode to political will.
Napoleon's red marble tomb, in a crypt under the Invalides dome, is magnificent, perhaps because his remains were interred there during France's Second Empire, when his nephew, Napoleon III, was ...
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