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EPISODE · Mar 18, 2026 · 1H 13M

56. Discussing Comte d'Erlon's 1st Corps at Waterloo (1815) with Dr Graeme Callister

from The History Syndicate Podcast

On this episode, Mark welcomes Dr Graeme Callister back to the syndicate to discuss the Comte d'Erlon's 1st Corps Attack at the Battle of Waterloo (1815). They discuss what was a Napoleonic Corps, who were the men of 1st Corps, where they came from and what their experience had been been during not on the Waterloo Campaign, but the Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars writ large? Discussions on the attack itself, deserters, the formation the Corps adopted and what happened during the attack.From the macro to the micro topics of history, The History Syndicate Podcast is the forum for all with a common interest in all things history.The views expressed are those of the author and guest. They do not represent any views of any other organisation or institution.Hosted by Mark Martin.With guest Dr Graeme Callister.Edited and produced by Mark Martin.Music: 'Throughout History' available via Async.Audio: Mixed using Async. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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