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Was Kaspar Hauser: one of the most mysterious persons in the history of Europe the hidden son of Napoleon Bonaparte?

Kaspar Hauser
(1812?-1833)
Picture 1


On 26 May 1828, the city of Nuremberg got the new guest, the young boy, who didn't speak anything. Only worlds, what that boy said, were ”I want to be cavalryman like my father was”. And he told his name being Kaspar Hauser. Other worlds were ”horse, horse”, and this was the tip for the investigators, who thought that this boy was kept in some kind of barrel. The thing what made this case one of the greatest mysteries of all time was that this boy advanced very fast, and this made the rumors of this boy's background possible. The last thing, what caused that the legend was born, was that this man was dead by the murderous attack in 1833, and there were also earlier attempts to kill that young man.

Those attentates or attacks caused, that the legend of the boy, who was brutally abused, and then was cold bloody murdered, is one of the most well-known stories of history. This man's identity has kept secret from the year 1833, and there are many things, what made the people think, who really was this boy, who walked with uncertain steps to the 6 the. Regiment of cavalry with the letter on his hands, where some woman asked to take care of this boy. The boy seemed like some kind of strange, because his legs were soft, and that thing meant, Kaspar could not walk the long way. Also, the clothes, what he used were quite expensive, what means that somebody gave support for Kaspar Hauser. The condition of that boy was quite good, if we think, that he had been kept the prisoner in some room all of his life.

Napoleon Bonaparte
(Napoleon 1)
(1769-1821)
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This means that the room was quite big because this man could have conditional sports in this room, what allowed to increase the muscle power and ability to walk and brief. If he would be total without the chance to move, would the muscles of that man be very weak, and this man could not even walk. Somebody claimed that Kaspar Hauser was the member of one German noble families, who were kept secret, because of the handicapping. But Kaspar Hauser was not handicapped. The year when this man was born claimed to be born was 1812, what was three years before the battle of Waterloo, and two years before the first fall of the Napoleon. In 1814 Napoleon was lost the power in France, and this man sent to Korsika.


After returning from Korsika in 20. March 1815 this man went to war and then he lost the battle of Waterloo 18.th June 1815.So here I must ask, was Kaspar Hauser actually the son of the Napoleon, who was sent to Saint Helena in 1815. This thing would explain many things about this mysterious man live. If there was the conspiracy behind this case, that some agents tried to slip this man in one of the most powerful families in Germany, they might want to make credibilities for the stories, what they have told. And then they would set up the attacks against Kaspar Hauser. And probably one of those attacks went too far, and it might cause the death of this man. Or probably they afraid that their secrets would be uncovered, and those people were made the brutal murder to cover their dark secret about abusing the child in the dark cellar.



Sources:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kaspar_Hauser

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Napoleon

Picture 1

https://www.welt.de/img/bildergalerien/mobile109186883/4892502367-ci102l-w1024/Kaspar-Hauser.jpg

Picture 2

https://www.biography.com/.image/t_share/MTIwNjA4NjMzMjIxNzExMzcy/napoleon-i-9420291-2-402.jpg

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