Albert I Bonaparte (b. 9/11/1876, died 4/14/1939) was Emperor of France between 1925 and 1939. He is known in France and around the world as one of the most brutal and paranoid tyrants in the 20th century and modern history, and is responsible for the deaths of millions throughout the Empire, especially Russia. His brutal tactics during the Oktoberkreig, the New Reign of Terror and the early stages of what would evolve into the French Civil War have earned him a place in history alongside sons Edmond and Sebastien as the benchmarks of tyranny.
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