Waterloo: The Campaign of 1815
- 736 pages
- 26 hours of reading
A comprehensive history based on a lifetime's research which sets out Napoleon's options and why he chose the offensive.
This series delves into the heart of one of the most pivotal military conflicts in European history. It meticulously examines the strategic maneuvers, key battles, and personal decisions that shaped the continent's destiny. Readers will gain insight into the complex planning and pressures faced by commanders, and the battlefield consequences of their choices. It offers a profound exploration of military tactics and political machinations during the Napoleonic era.
A comprehensive history based on a lifetime's research which sets out Napoleon's options and why he chose the offensive.
Detailed study of the five great phases of the Battle of Waterloo