In 1815, Napoleon Bonaparte, the great French Emperor, faced his final defeat at the Battle of Waterloo. But before that, he was known for his genius in strategy. One night, while planning his next move on a map, he knocked over a glass of red wine. The wine spilled across the map, staining the area where Waterloo was marked. His generals saw it as a bad omen, but Napoleon dismissed it with a smirk. “Gentlemen,” he said, “a stain on the map is no match for my army.”
But as history would have it, that “stain” became the place where his empire crumbled.

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Then after the battle ABBA came along and wrote a hit song immortalizing Waterloo and the men who died in battle.