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滑铁卢:决定欧洲命运的四天
(uk) Tim Clayton
From June 15 to 18, 1815, the French army and the anti-French coalition fought three battles near Brussels that determined the fate of Europe. On the occasion of the 200th anniversary of the Battle of Waterloo, Tim Clayton uses "hours" as a unit of measurement to meticulously re-evaluate the ancient legend of Waterloo by extensively quoting newly discovered historical materials, trying to reveal the true sequence of major and minor events in the entire battle, so as to correctly examine it. It examines the controversies that plagued the Battle of Waterloo and strives to illustrate all viewpoints. It paints a panoramic view of the Battle of Waterloo from the perspectives of the French, Germans, Dutch and Belgians, as well as the British, thereby providing as fair an account as possible of the roles played by the various armies in it. This book also vividly tells the stories of those who faced crazy marches, extremely bad weather, and cruel battles, but still had extraordinary courage in the last important battle in the era of mixed horses, rifles, and cannons. It shows ordinary readers a glimpse of the lives and thoughts of the participants, so as to gain a deeper understanding of this battle.
From June 15 to 18, 1815, the French army and the anti-French coalition fought three battles near Brussels that determined the fate of Europe. On the occasion of the 200th anniversary of the Battle of Waterloo, Tim Clayton uses "hours" as a unit of measurement to meticulously re-evaluate the ancient legend of Waterloo by extensively quoting newly discovered historical materials, trying to reveal the true sequence of major and minor events in the entire battle, so as to correctly examine it. It examines the controversies that plagued the Battle of Waterloo and strives to illustrate all viewpoints. It paints a panoramic view of the Battle of Waterloo from the perspectives of the French, Germans, Dutch and Belgians, as well as the British, thereby providing as fair an account as possible of the roles played by the various armies in it. This book also vividly tells the stories of those who faced crazy marches, extremely bad weather, and cruel battles, but still had extraordinary courage in the last important battle in the era of mixed horses, rifles, and cannons. It shows ordinary readers a glimpse of the lives and thoughts of the participants, so as to gain a deeper understanding of this battle.