Battle of Paris (1814) Audio Guide | Paris | MapTalesGo

March 30, 1814, marks a critical moment in Paris as coalition forces besiege the city, ending Napoleon's reign amid chaos and desperation.

March 30, 1814, marks a pivotal moment as the Sixth Coalition's forces, including Russians, Austrians, and Prussians, close in on Paris. Amidst cannon fire and chaos, soldiers struggle to defend their city, while civilians watch in fear.

The iconic Montmartre hill becomes a battleground, witnessing desperate efforts to repel invaders. Ultimately, the city falls, signaling the end of Napoleon's reign and the beginning of a new chapter in European history, leaving behind a haunting silence in the streets.

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