Description On June 10, 1815, Napoleon dictated the final concentration orders for the invasion of Belgium - three balanced columns arranged for the march on Charleroi.
Instead of advancing on June 14, as Napoleon planned.
On June 13, Napoleon countermanded Soult\'s orders, but the damage was done.
Why Soult did this has been a mystery for over 120 years.
On June 12, Soult issued orders for the Arm e du Nord - three columns south of Maubeuge pointed at Mons.
Description On June 10, 1815, Napoleon dictated the final concentration orders for the invasion of Belgium - three balanced columns arranged for the march on Charleroi