To play the Waterloo Interactive Battle Simulator, you must first choose whether to play as Napoleon (French side) or as Wellington (Allied side). The computer will play as your opponent.
His battle plan was simple ... The first time in the whole history of the Napoleonic wars the Guard was seen to falter and then eventually fall back, shouting "Sauve qui peut." ...
The Soldier’s Reward: Love and War in the Age of the French Revolution and Napoleon by Jennifer Ngaire Heuer and Matchmaking ...
London/New York: Hambledon Continuum, 2007. Pp. ix, 227. Illus., maps, diagr., append, notes, index. $39.95. ISBN: 1847251803. Neither pro- nor anti-Bonaparte, Riley ...
The fascinating Frenchman’s defeat was less about battlefields than it was about economics. Napoleon lost everything because of a trade war. His tale holds lessons and warnings about ambition ...
The destruction brought by the Napoleonic wars of the early 19th Century transformed ... of the only plants to grow on the otherwise barren battlefields. The significance of the poppy as a lasting ...
To play the Waterloo Interactive Battle Simulator, you must first choose whether to play as Napoleon (French side) or as Wellington (Allied side). The computer will play as your opponent. The game is ...
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