One Hundred Days: Napoleon's Road To Waterloo -
The road ended on a rain-soaked field in modern-day Belgium.
Just as the French surged, Blücher’s Prussian army arrived to strike the French flank.
They formed the , mobilizing 700,000 troops to crush him. ⚔️ The Belgian Campaign One Hundred Days: Napoleon's Road to Waterloo
Napoleon defeated the Prussians but failed to destroy them.
These clashes set the stage for the final showdown at . 🌧️ The Muddy End at Waterloo (June 18, 1815) The road ended on a rain-soaked field in modern-day Belgium
Add a section on the (Wellington, Blücher, Ney).
📍 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 Belgian Campaign Napoleon defeated the Prussians
A bloody draw against the Anglo-Allied army.