📍 remains the ultimate example of how a single person's ambition can briefly defy the will of an entire continent. If you'd like to dive deeper into this post, I can: Focus more on tactical maps of the battles.
Napoleon’s elite veterans retreated for the first time in history. 🗺️ The Final Exile The Hundred Days fundamentally reshaped Europe.
The Duke of Wellington held a ridge with "iron" discipline. One Hundred Days: Napoleon's Road to Waterloo
The map of Europe was redrawn to ensure a "balance of power" for decades.
Napoleon stepped forward alone and famously said: "If there is any among you who would kill his Emperor, here I am." 📍 remains the ultimate example of how a
Napoleon abdicated and was sent to the remote island of . The Bourbon Monarchy was restored to France.
Napoleon defeated the Prussians but failed to destroy them. 🗺️ The Final Exile The Hundred Days fundamentally
Napoleon knew he couldn't win a long war. He struck first in Belgium to split the Allied forces.