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The longest afternoonThe longest afternoon

The longest afternoon

Brendan Simms

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In 1815, the deposed emperor Napoleon returned to France and threatened the already devastated and exhausted continent with yet another war. Near the small Belgian municipality of Waterloo, two large, hastily mobilized armies faced each other to decide the future of Europe -- Napoleon's forces on one side, and the Duke of Wellington is on the other. With so much at stake, neither commander could have predicted that the battle would be decided by the Second Light Battalion, King's German Legion, which was given the deceptively simple task of defending the Haye Sainte farmhouse, which dominated a crucial crossroads on the way to Brussels. In The Longest Afternoon, Brendan Simms recounts how these 400-odd riflemen beat back wave after wave of French infantry until finally forced to withdraw, but only after holding up Napoleon for so long that he lost the overall contest. Their actions decided the most influential battle in European history. - Jacket flap.

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OL Work ID
OL17080803W

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Waterloo, Battle of, Waterloo, Belgium, 1815Waterloo, Battle of (Belgium : 1815) fast (OCoLC)fst01172689Great BritainGreat Britain. Army. King's German LegionWaterloo, battle of, waterloo, belgium, 1815

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