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From 16th to 18th June, the French troops and the allied troops met on the battlefields of Belgium. The battles of Ligny and Quatre Bras were only the highlight of the most famous and famous battle in military history. A date and a location: June 18, 1815, Waterloo Wellington considered the Farm of La Haie Sainte as a strategic point of his defense line. In the afternoon, Napoleon Marschall Ney commanded the attack on the farm to get a significant outpost. The yard has been energetically defenced by allied troops who have attached the buildings since the morning. The collision was violent and the French troops, supported by artillery, were able to conquer La Haie Sainte only in the late afternoon. At 7 o'clock , thanks to the strategic value of the farm, the French Imperial Guard can start the attack, but it's too late. Prussian troops searched in vain by Marschall Grouchy, break into the battlefield to support the British Army
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