
Battle of Waterloo
Warfare
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Strategic Decisions and Prussian Movements
The chapter discusses the strategic decisions made by Napoleon and Wellington during the Battle of Waterloo. It explores the arguments about whether Napoleon used the opportunity to regather and resupply his men, and the reasons behind the lack of pursuit of the Prussians. It also highlights Wellington's actions and decision-making during the battle, including his communication with Blücker and the reversal of their planned support.
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