One Hundred Days: Napoleon's - Road To Waterloo
📍 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.
The soldiers defected on the spot, joining his march to Paris. 🐎 The Flight of the Eagle Within weeks, the "usurper" became the Emperor once again. He entered Paris without firing a single bullet. One Hundred Days: Napoleon's Road to Waterloo
They formed the , mobilizing 700,000 troops to crush him. ⚔️ The Belgian Campaign 📍 remains the ultimate example of how a
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) 🐎 The Flight of the Eagle Within weeks,
Napoleon stepped forward alone and famously said: "If there is any among you who would kill his Emperor, here I am."
Heavy rain forced Napoleon to wait for the ground to dry, losing precious hours.
















