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)
📍 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. One Hundred Days: Napoleon's Road to Waterloo
Napoleon stepped forward alone and famously said: "If there is any among you who would kill his Emperor, here I am." The "Hundred Days" is one of history’s most
These clashes set the stage for the final showdown at . 🌧️ The Muddy End at Waterloo (June 18, 1815) If you'd like to dive deeper into this
Napoleon defeated the Prussians but failed to destroy them.
The European powers at the declared him an outlaw.
Napoleon’s elite veterans retreated for the first time in history. 🗺️ The Final Exile The Hundred Days fundamentally reshaped Europe.