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The Lie at the Heart of Waterloo

Couverture du livre « The Lie at the Heart of Waterloo » de Sale Nigel aux éditions History Press Digital
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All descriptions of the end of the Battle of Waterloo are incorrect, confused by the myth which Wellington promulgated, giving himself the credit for ordering the winning blow. At long last the truth has been teased out of the maze of evidence, revealing a tale, which - without the compelling... Voir plus

All descriptions of the end of the Battle of Waterloo are incorrect, confused by the myth which Wellington promulgated, giving himself the credit for ordering the winning blow. At long last the truth has been teased out of the maze of evidence, revealing a tale, which - without the compelling evidence - would be nearly unbelievable. By analysing eyewitness accounts the author has discovered the action was far more intricate and interesting than either Wellington described or has been concoted subsequently. This revolutionary account of the 'Crisis' conjures fresh insights from long-established evidence as well as newly-published material, and demolishes many long-held theories. The author investigates how the myth was established and the manoeuvres to which Wellington was forced to resort in order to keep the secret, including a suicide and blackmail. Teh 52nd Light Infantry can now firmly be credited with routing Napoleon's left wing while the Prussians routed the right.

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