The Rothschild Waterloo story is used as a model of fast information, media panic, asset collapse, and buying distressed assets to build financial power.
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Waterloo
Gita asks for Jiang's educational journey.
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Gita asks for Jiang's educational journey.
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"...rich. In 1815, Napoleon and the British fought the Battle of Waterloo. And this would determine who controlled Europe. In the battle, the British..."
"...And I just accept the fact that I would go to Waterloo, which is an engineering university in Canada. It's actually pretty good. So..."
"...family knew that the Rothschild family knew that the battle of Waterloo was actually won by the British against the French but they manipulated..."
"...his large capital. He staked all he was worth on the Waterloo loan, and the event made him one of the greatest capitalists in..."
"...extremely well. Napoleon was defeated in 1815 at the Battle of Waterloo, and after that, there's no more wars in Europe, okay? Until maybe..."
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