Waterloo 1970
One of the greatest geniuses of all time, Napoleon Bonaparte, rose to become the Emperor of France and the greatest leader in all of Europe with his unique military and political influence. After 15 years of glorious victories, he suffered his first defeat in 1812 on the Russian front, followed by a heavy loss in Leipzig against an allied army of Austria, Russia, Prussia, and the British. Forced to retreat to Paris, Napoleon was branded a traitor, leading to his exile to the small Mediterranean island of Elba until the end of his days.