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One Hundred Days: | Napoleon's Road To Waterloo

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The map of Europe was redrawn to ensure a "balance of power" for decades. One Hundred Days: Napoleon's Road to Waterloo

Napoleon knew he couldn't win a long war. He struck first in Belgium to split the Allied forces. Add a section on the (Wellington, Blücher, Ney)

The Duke of Wellington held a ridge with "iron" discipline. Add a section on the (Wellington

Heavy rain forced Napoleon to wait for the ground to dry, losing precious hours.

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The "Hundred Days" is one of history’s most cinematic sequences. It tracks Napoleon Bonaparte’s daring escape from exile to his final defeat at the Battle of Waterloo. ⚓ The Great Escape (March 1815)