The Waterloo Roll Call - Dalton Charles - ebook

The Waterloo Roll Call ebook

Dalton Charles

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Discover the pivotal moments of history with The Waterloo Roll Call by Charles Dalton – a comprehensive and detailed account of the soldiers who fought at the Battle of Waterloo. This authoritative volume offers an in-depth roster of the British, Allied, and French troops, providing readers with a vivid snapshot of the men who shaped one of the most significant battles in European history. Through meticulous research and careful documentation, Dalton brings to life the stories of thousands of soldiers, officers, and commanders, giving a human face to the monumental clash that decided the fate of Europe. The book not only lists the names and units involved but also contextualizes their roles within the broader scope of the battle, making it an invaluable resource for historians, genealogists, and military enthusiasts alike. Its detailed appendices and historical notes serve as a treasure trove of information, offering insights into the organization, tactics, and aftermath of Waterloo. Whether you are seeking to trace your ancestors who may have participated or simply wish to deepen your understanding of this historic event, The Waterloo Roll Call stands as an essential reference. Charles Dalton, a renowned military historian of the late 19th and early 20th centuries, dedicated his career to documenting Britain’s military history. His meticulous approach and passion for accuracy have made his works enduring classics in the field, and his expertise shines through in this comprehensive account of Waterloo.

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Liczba stron: 556

Rok wydania: 2026

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