As I understand it (at work, no books ) .
he had to bring William to battle quickly or they would all eff off home for the winter
Who doesn't get my vote.
Rommel, Hannibal - losing generals don't influence history.
He is only known among historians as a great general and even that point is questionable.
No - he said " the Napoleonic Wars served as the basis of world politics for the next 100years, teh end of WW2 for 60 years." - although I propose that WW2 has had more influence than the Napoleonic Wars already.You have also said that the Treaty of Ghent gave world Peace for 100 years...
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