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AussieAndy05 Jul 2015 8:02 p.m. PST

Watched a documentary called Aftermath of Waterloo on the week-end. Interesting to see what St Helena is like, but they could have picked someone a bit more intelligent to send there. Then again, the main presenter couldn't pronounce the French terms. We were also told that Louis XVIII was the son of Louis XVI (try brother) and that a column in Paris was knocked down in the revolution of 1861 (I assume they mean by the Communards in 1871). There were probably other clangers, but I was mainly just watching the pictures. Whatever happened to checking basic facts?

Personal logo Bobgnar Supporting Member of TMP05 Jul 2015 8:53 p.m. PST

I am wondering about doing a what if scenario with aftermath of Waterloo having Wellington leaving the field due to Prussians not arriving.

This situation to allow me to keep using my Russian and Austrian troops into 1815 and beyond as those allies arrive to take on the ogre.

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