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* FakeNationality: German actor Creator/AugustDiehl plays Nathanael de Wenger, who's from [[UsefulNotes/DepartementalIssues Alsace]], which was in the Germanic UsefulNotes/HolyRomanEmpire for a long time but got progressively annexed by France from circa 1648 to the 1790s (making de Wenger a French). The region's Alemannic dialect was still widely spoken there at the time (its use is dwindling since the second half of the 20th century) and there's a specific accent coming with it, but Wenger's accent when speaking French [[NotEvenBotheringWithTheAccent clearly comes from somewhere in Germany]] (Diehl's native Berlin most likely) and not from Alsace.

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German actor Creator/AugustDiehl plays Nathanael de Wenger, who's from [[UsefulNotes/DepartementalIssues Alsace]], which was in the Germanic UsefulNotes/HolyRomanEmpire for a long time but got progressively annexed by France from circa 1648 to the 1790s (making de Wenger a French). The region's Alemannic dialect was still widely spoken there at the time (its use is dwindling since the second half of the 20th century) and there's a specific accent coming with it, but Wenger's accent when speaking French [[NotEvenBotheringWithTheAccent clearly comes from somewhere in Germany]] (Diehl's native Berlin most likely) and not from Alsace.
** The American Mark Schneider as the French Napoleon Bonaparte.
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* CastTheExpert: For his brief appearance, Emperor UsefulNotes/{{Napoleon|Bonaparte}} is played by American reenactor Mark Schneider, who's impersonated the Emperor in many official reenactments of Napoleonic battles for their anniversaries and looks a lot like him.

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* CastTheExpert: For his brief appearance, Emperor UsefulNotes/{{Napoleon|Bonaparte}} is played by American reenactor Mark Schneider, who's impersonated the Emperor in many official reenactments of Napoleonic battles for their anniversaries and looks a lot like him.

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