12-12-2025 02:35 via article.wn.com

An exclusive interview with 'Napoleon' in Waterloo

It began with thunderous blasts. In the heat of noon, the first cannon blast tore open the calm Belgian sky, its shockwave hitting my chest before my ears fully understood the sound. Ten meters away, a shell exploded, throwing dirt into the air and drowning thought in the roar of battle. For a moment, there was only the clatter of metal and frantic shouts by officers giving commands. As the smoke cleared, the combatants emerged: lines of red-coated infantry with muskets leveled in perfect alignm
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