After a two year absence, the traditional reconstruction of the Battle of Waterloo is back. On 18/19 June, the doors to the French and Allied bivouacs will be open and visitors can see a recreated civilian village and its forgotten trades.www.eupoliticalreport.euNapoleon and Wellington set to lock horns again at Battle of Waterloo re-enactmentAfter a two year absence, the traditional reconstruction of the Battle of Waterloo is back. Known throughout the world, the Battle of Waterloo shook Europe in 1815. For the first time since the pandemic struck, the public now has the chance to relive the famous clashes of June 18, 1815 and see Napoleon and Wellington...
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the links isn't directing me to Waterloo but to another weird pdf