"The Campaign of 1815 in France" proposes the sharp eye of Carl von Clausewitz's most famous and most dramatic campaign Napoleon: to Waterloo. The author is very severe with Napoleon Bonaparte that he calls with contempt and highlights the decisive role of Blücher in the Allied victory more than Wellington. The book gives the state of the armed presence and written in detail operations from June 16 (two days before Waterloo) and sachève exam on criticism of the march of the victors to Paris and conquer strongholds. If the analysis is very relevant and very interesting, it comes here not the most impartial or brighter book Clausewitz.