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The Waterloo Campaign, 1815

By William Siborne

(3.5 stars) • 10 reviews

Amidst rising tensions across Europe, the return of a once exiled leader ignites a fierce battle between empires, forever changing history.

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2018-11-11
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"The Waterloo Campaign, 1815" by William Siborne is a historical document that looks closely at the events of the Waterloo Campaign fought in the 1800s. The story examines the battles between Napoleon's army and the Allied forces led by the Duke of Wellington and Field Marshal Blücher during that time. The book begins with Napoleon's escape from Elba and his return to France, which causes tension across Europe. It touches on the political feelings among the Allied powers as they prepare to fight Napoleon's ambition, as well as the important location of the Belgian frontier. The way the book begins informs the reader of what will happen in the conflict, which highlights the military and diplomatic actions of the countries involved, and it shows what will happen at the Battle of Waterloo.

About the Author

William Siborne, Sibourne or Siborn was a British officer and military historian whose most notable work was a history of the Waterloo Campaign.

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