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ItalianBourgeois
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Well, i've been thinking on producing some content for a while now, if it works i might keep doing more vids for you guys.
The purpose of this channel is for both my internaing and yours obviously, i like testing things and making vids, so the future of this is still uncertain. As I post more stuff we may see where it goes.
Anyways, I hope you enjoy this channel, and if you do so, consider subscribing! It helps a lot!
You are among the ranks of Napoleon's infantrymen at Eylau | (Napoleonic Wars Ambience)
Hello dear viewers, hope you're all doing well!
Once again im here to bring you an ambience video, this time, another video set on the Napoleonic Wars. Thanks to some of your opinions on the comments of past videos, i've decided to make one about the french!!
Hope y'all enjoy it, if so, like and subscribe, it helps a lot and motivates me to bring more of these videos to you guys! ;)
Don't forget to comment if you have new ideias for future videos.
Once again im here to bring you an ambience video, this time, another video set on the Napoleonic Wars. Thanks to some of your opinions on the comments of past videos, i've decided to make one about the french!!
Hope y'all enjoy it, if so, like and subscribe, it helps a lot and motivates me to bring more of these videos to you guys! ;)
Don't forget to comment if you have new ideias for future videos.
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You're a conscript helping on the Bagration Offensive | WW2 Battle Ambience
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POV: You're a young peasant boy, your father was a proud bolshevik soldier who fought for the reds on the times of the revolution. It's your lifegoal to expel the german invaders from the holy motherland. For Stalin, for the People, Za Rodinu! Another ambience video for u guys, i'm just an amateur at it, soo I hope you guys like it and sorry if you don't ;)
You are marching to help Bagration's counterattack at Borodino | (Napoleonic Wars Ambience)
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After watching a rather interesting video about the same topic, but on the french perspective, i thought on doing one like that but on the Russian perspective. Hope you guys like it. Depois de assistir a um vídeo bastante interessante sobre o mesmo assunto, mas na perspectiva francesa, pensei em fazer um assim, mas na perspectiva russa. Espero que gostem. Video that inspired me: ruclips.net/vid...
"С нами Бог! Я перед вами. Князь Багратион за нами!" Генерал Яков Петрович Кульнев.
This carried me through junior high
VIVE L'EMPEREUR 🇲🇫💂♂️🦅🐎🗡
Eylau 1807
for the people wondering whats the fifer and drummer are playing first its called "au pas cadencé" then they play "la grenadiere"
Excellent!
Glad you liked it!!
Love the slow build up of the music's volume as you're slowly pushed up towards the front of the line, and especially love the Prussian drums thrown in there as the charge happens. Keep it up man this was amazing
Thx for the support man
so many warband napoleonic wars memorys
Sire sire ! Les russes envoient des renforts sur la grand flèche 👉
Bro the charge man iswtg it sounds mad epic bro
Thx man, im glad you liked it
All the carnage of the artillery, all the shock and awe of the cavalry, all the headless figures within the marching infantry. And the band keeps merrily playing. Surreal.
Whats the name of the march used?
I might be wrong but it sound like Pas Cadencè
Where did you get the sound effects of the musket fire and what not in the background??
si combatteva alla baionetta
And yet you never quote him one country one Koenig the dream of ALEXANDER yous people never studied or you missed the quote oh well they're all together now
Do a soldier at bull run or Antietam or gettysburg
Whats the song for the 1st part?
It is a song called "Pas Cadencé".
VIVE L’EMPEREUR ET VIVE LA FRANCE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
why did i play 1812 by tchaikovsky over this (with cannons and church bells)
It fits
Good morning , can i use these sounds for my videos? Sei italiano?
Sure my friend! Just make me a favor and give the credits when you do so ;) (Btw im actually Brazilian of Italian decent)
@@italianbourgeois2926 muito obrigado irmao
@@EpopeaRisorgimento Prego fratello!
Russian Grand Battery as 12,000 French Cavalry are bearing down on them: "What's that rumbling noise?"
За Царя и Отечество !
Absolutely terrifying. 'Just makes you wonder how different the PTSD hits for the men that fought in that era of warfare...
In the same way as modern soldiers experience it. In Napoleonic times however, there was little to survey such an illness, and it was often brushed off as “cowardice” and the soldier in question executed, or imprisoned. Nonetheless, although scarcely documented, soldiers of the Napoleonic time period were subject to frequent ptsd related mental disorders (French ones especially) from their rigorous campaigns across Europe, personally witnessing your comrades die beside you in the midst of a battle. Perhaps the loud bangs of a drum, the sound of certain musical instruments, the sound of shouting from a regimental official, the crackle of a musket, could all trigger PTSD induced flashbacks. French soldiers of the Russian campaign (what was left of them, that is.) were subject to the aforementioned PTSD induced disorders after returning to France, only to be hurriedly placed back onto campaign. There is a song about the French veterans of the Napoleonic Wars called “Te Souviens-tu” which notes the life of one of Napoleons solders after the conclusion of the war.
the horses were also getting PTSD somehow
Bro I need more of these.
The Battle of Eylau, or Battle of Preussisch-Eylau, was a bloody and strategically inconclusive battle on 7 and 8 February 1807 between Napoleon's Grande Armée and the Imperial Russian Army under the command of Levin August von Bennigsen near the town of Preussisch Eylau in East Prussia.[13] Late in the battle, the Russians received timely reinforcements from a Prussian division of von L'Estocq. After 1945, the town was renamed Bagrationovsk as part of Kaliningrad Oblast, Russia. The engagement was fought during the War of the Fourth Coalition, part of the Napoleonic Wars. Napoleon's armies smashed the army of the Austrian Empire in the Ulm Campaign and the combined Austrian and Russian armies at the Battle of Austerlitz on 2 December 1805. On 14 October 1806, Napoleon crushed the armies of the Kingdom of Prussia at the Battle of Jena-Auerstedt and hunted down the scattered Prussians at Prenzlau, Lübeck, Erfurt, Pasewalk, Stettin, Magdeburg, and Hamelin. In late January, Bennigsen's Russian army went on the offensive in East Prussia, pushing far to the west. Napoleon reacted by mounting a counteroffensive to the north, hoping to prevent their retreat to the east. After his Cossacks had captured a copy of Napoleon's orders, Bennigsen rapidly withdrew to the northeast to avoid being cut off. The French pursued for several days and found the Russians drawn up for battle at Eylau. In a vicious evening clash, the French captured the village, with heavy losses on both sides. The following day brought even more serious fighting. Early in the battle, a frontal attack by Napoleon failed, with catastrophic losses. To reverse the situation, he launched a mass cavalry charge against the Russians. That bought enough time for the French right wing to throw its weight into the contest. The Russian left wing was soon bent back at an acute angle, and Bennigsen's army was in danger of collapse. A Prussian corps belatedly arrived and saved the day by pushing back the French right. As darkness fell, a French corps tardily appeared on the French left. That night, Bennigsen decided to retreat, leaving Napoleon in possession of a snowy battlefield covered with thousands of dead and wounded. Eylau was the first serious check to the Grande Armée, and the myth of Napoleon's invincibility was badly shaken.[14] However, the French went on to win the war when Tsar Alexander I decided to quit the war and make peace with France after Russia lost the Battle of Friedland.
That charge at the end gives me goosebumps, its so epic🔥🔥
First sound i hear is the truck from call of duty. Wonderfull.
Wow, that sound of infantry marching... That's music to my ears. The roar of shots and the timbre of flutes. "Defend cette position"! Incredible! Nossa, esse som de infantaria marchando... Isso é música para os meus ouvidos. O estrondo dos disparos e o timbre das flautas. "Defendez cette position"! Incrível!
Imagine being at the great redouht at borodino. A sad day
i cant help myself this is so fucking epic
Great tune to workout to
Bizarre ! On entend la trompette des tuniques bleues US à la fin. 🤔
All those Russian lives thrown away, & for what? To protect serfdom? To keep the aristocrats in their palaces, & their serfs in their masters’ fields? 44,000 Slugs cheering for salt died that day.
You forgot to check the expiry date of your narcotics.
Napoleon was a killer...never ending wars. sound familiar?
Could anyone tell me what March this is at 0:28 I want to listen to it but I don’t know what it’s called
Le pas cadencé
İmpressive very nice
Around 8.30am, the French forces made yet another massive attack on the flèches, the Russian left looked close to breaking, but the 3rd infantry division, led by Major General Konovnitsyn, arrived just in time to bolster Bagration's forces. Two companies of the famed Pavlovsk Grenadiers charged at the French forces and a ferocious mêlée ensued, after nearly an hour of vicious hand to hand combat, the French forces fell back and thus the 5th major assault to capture the flèches was once again failed.
Holy jeebus this is amazing.. I think I will try to do something similar myself.
which counter-attack? the russians lost the battle and they were defending all the time !
a counter-attack within the battle itself
Good work---except for the too conspicuous US cavalry bugle charge call at 4:53
L'inamusable approves this
Did you made this?
I did ;)
Ma perché Eylau tra tante?
Best video of this kind in RUclips
I hate it when i recognize mount and blade sound effects 😂
I hear volley fire from War of Rights. Is that where you got some sounds?