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Tango0131 Mar 2026 1:48 p.m. PST

"The Waterloo battlefield has two main roads: the first to the West runs diagonally from Nivelles to Brussels and was the road Wellington expected Napoleon to use as a way of outflanking his right, cutting off his avenue of withdrawal to the Channel Ports.

In fact, it was the second road from Charleroi to Brussels that dominated the battle and was the axis that Napoleon actually chose to exploit. The Brussels-Charleroi Chaussee is therefore intrinsic to our understanding of the battle.

So far, I have constructed the buildings at the southern end of the battlefield from Rossomme to La Belle Alliance. I have also completed the northern area from Mont St Jean to La Haye Sainte…"

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