![]() His wars resulted in the deaths of one million Frenchmen-excluding those his enemies. A paranoid egotist, everything he did was for himself. Napoleon's attempt to exclude England from Europe resulted in the destruction of that contient's commerce and economy, resulting in great hardship. He literally held every country in Western and central Europe captive, ensured by the presence of French bayonets, their taxes going to Paris. Alan Schom's book was controversial at the time of release as it put forward a highly revisionist view of Napoleon: it revealed 'Napoleon's destructive personality to friends and subjected country, his love of conquest, subjugation and power. In 'The Terminal' Amelia puts forward a revisionist theory about Napoleon's death. The book Amelia (Catherine Zeta-Jones) buys in Borders is 'Napoleon Bonaparte: A Life' by Alan Schom, a historian specialising in French history and Pulitzer Prime nominated for his work on Napoleon. Merhan Nasseri died at Charles de Gaulle airport on November 12, 2022, soon after moving back to the airport. Reportedly, he left the terminal in August 2006 to be hospitalized for an unspecified illness then he lived in a hotel on the money received from the film, but moved back to the terminal 2F on October 2022. ![]() When given the opportunity to live in France, he refused because the documents did not name him as "Sir Alfred", and he claims to have forgotten his native Persian. Reportedly, his mental health has deteriorated over the years. He chooses to continue to live in the terminal and tell his story to those who will listen. He has since been granted permission to either enter France or return to Iran. He remained in Terminal One, a stateless person with nowhere else to go. French authorities wouldn't let him leave the airport. In 1988, he landed at Charles De Gaulle Airport near Paris, after being denied entry into England, because his passport and United Nations refugee certificate had been stolen. DreamWorks reportedly paid him $250,000 for the use of his biography. The movie was inspired by the story of Merhan Nasseri, an Iranian refugee.
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