Battle of Waterloo

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The Battle of Waterloo has become synonymous with the word “defeat” but who lost, and why was it important? 

In 1815, Napoleon Bonaparte left the island of Elba, and in a space of 100 days took power, and challenged the entire world to meet him on his terms. When that failed, he offered them a fight, one that would end at Waterloo, and left repercussions which can still be felt, even now, centuries later.


Inside you will read about...

Beginnings

Discord and Discontent

The World Rearranged

The Prisoner

The Journey to Waterloo Begins

One Hundred Days

Quatre Bras & Ligny

And much more!


Explore the Battle of Waterloo, the epic clash that ended Napoleon’s reign and reshaped Europe. From strategic maneuvers to heroic stands, this decisive battle changed the course of history. Perfect for military history enthusiasts and lovers of Napoleonic history.

Get your copy today and relive the story of a legendary battle!

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