Napoleonic Wars: March of the Eagles 1805 - 09

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  • Опубликовано: 8 окт 2019
  • The Napoleonic Wars (1803 - 1815) brought upheaval and destruction to Europe on an unprecedented scale. This is the story of the first half of those wars, when Napoleon Bonaparte, self-crowned Emperor of the French, ruled supreme on the battlefield and international stage - the greatest man of his age. But in the midst of victory, the seeds of his eventual downfall were sown.
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Комментарии • 6 тыс.

  • @theharryallisonyoutubeshow2231
    @theharryallisonyoutubeshow2231 Год назад +2190

    Let us all agree this entire series is a work of art

    • @RodolfoGaming
      @RodolfoGaming Год назад +6

      This

    • @markus8553
      @markus8553 Год назад +3

      ye

    • @kkrrk2342
      @kkrrk2342 Год назад +2

      agree on this

    • @devindbass6711
      @devindbass6711 Год назад +8

      AGREED, I have listen to it multiple times and never tire of it. The voice acting is superb!

    • @2_572
      @2_572 Год назад

      I afree.

  • @St-hj1ux
    @St-hj1ux 3 года назад +2815

    "He was hit in the shoulder"
    Me : He'll be fine.
    "by a cannon ball"
    Me : or not..

    • @mission101
      @mission101 3 года назад +74

      Timestamp 1:04:38

    • @fristnamelastname5549
      @fristnamelastname5549 3 года назад +104

      Guy: *Exist*
      Canonball: I am about to end this man's whole career!

    • @user-up4zp6qb3g
      @user-up4zp6qb3g 3 года назад +20

      too fathers:
      He is fine.

    • @bw3240
      @bw3240 3 года назад +26

      All in coming fire has right of way. Especially artillery.

    • @allanmoe4444
      @allanmoe4444 3 года назад +8

      LMAO 🤣😆

  • @thomasdaltry
    @thomasdaltry Год назад +602

    I just can't stop watching this series of Napoleon. Such a masterpiece.

    • @RooZvonBooZ
      @RooZvonBooZ Год назад +9

      Same lol

    • @ddc2957
      @ddc2957 Год назад +10

      I can quote half the end now I’ve seen them so many times. I wish it could be a Blu ray box set!

    • @lmaomf121
      @lmaomf121 11 месяцев назад +2

      Truly an art

    • @tradespacetech7162
      @tradespacetech7162 10 месяцев назад +3

      I am also obsessed with this series for a while now lol

    • @teddypicker8799
      @teddypicker8799 8 месяцев назад +1

      Same lol makes me appreciate Wellington's greatness for never losing a battle seeing how dominant the French were in this era

  • @kevinmagyar7348
    @kevinmagyar7348 8 месяцев назад +196

    "the Duke of Brunswick was shot through the eyes - a wound that proved fatal" had me dead

    • @youio9063
      @youio9063 6 месяцев назад +2

      hehehh

    • @danielechebarria8733
      @danielechebarria8733 6 месяцев назад +10

      Not as dead as him!

    • @davidbuckley2435
      @davidbuckley2435 6 месяцев назад +30

      Tbf, it didn't kill him outright. He was blinded and survived for almost a month before dying from his wounds on the 10th of November 1806. A gruesome way to go if you ask me.

    • @kevinmagyar7348
      @kevinmagyar7348 6 месяцев назад +4

      @@davidbuckley2435 wow, that sounds like it was an awful experience and wouldn't expect to live after that for any amount of time, let alone in that era

    • @SFTaYZa
      @SFTaYZa 5 месяцев назад

      ​@@kevinmagyar7348he would've been swimming in laudanum

  • @n543576
    @n543576 3 года назад +3969

    Napoleon is the living definition of "Fine ill do it myself".

    • @chaosXP3RT
      @chaosXP3RT 3 года назад +297

      Napoleon Bonaparte had said "If you want something done right, do it yourself." No joke, that's an actual quote of his

    • @fredbarker9201
      @fredbarker9201 3 года назад +130

      @@bBanks29 that guy didn’t even fight his battles. Napoleon personally led them up to sixty

    • @ENERGYmaex
      @ENERGYmaex 3 года назад +6

      Eo33

    • @Omulosi
      @Omulosi 3 года назад +61

      @@fredbarker9201 true he can't be compared with any modern leader. No one cared less for his own safety or needlessly put his life on the line more than Napoleon.

    • @fredbarker9201
      @fredbarker9201 3 года назад +43

      @Joseph harold it’s a horrible comparison. Napoleon did commit some unforgivable atrocities but also empowered millions. The other monarchs didn’t do huge scale reforms

  • @kaen_tqk3918
    @kaen_tqk3918 4 года назад +3277

    Imagine being so badass, the war was named after you.

    • @karstenengelmann925
      @karstenengelmann925 4 года назад +500

      The war? Try the entire two decades! The Napoleonic Age!

    • @JohnSmith-kz8yo
      @JohnSmith-kz8yo 4 года назад +82

      @Graeme Macmillan same thing pretty much happened in Russia, no?

    • @ether5386
      @ether5386 4 года назад +208

      @Graeme Macmillan There's myth that says french hated mornarchy, it's not the case. We hated our royalty as they were disconnected from the peoples and tried to bring foreign troops in France in order to stay in power. Napoleon may have been a dictator but he was the dictator we chose.

    • @fyivid
      @fyivid 4 года назад +16

      @Graeme Macmillan Because monarchs with absolute powers are so much better?

    • @gigachadgaming6071
      @gigachadgaming6071 4 года назад +24

      @@fyivid yes. (Pic of Louis XIV's side profile)

  • @martin8613
    @martin8613 5 месяцев назад +59

    If only Ridley Scott had seen your Napoleon series...

    • @bopper172
      @bopper172 Месяц назад +4

      Agreed!!! Such a disgrace of a movie

    • @Whatdoyouwant904
      @Whatdoyouwant904 15 дней назад +2

      I haven’t watched it yet bc I don’t want to be disappointed

    • @martin8613
      @martin8613 12 дней назад +1

      @@Whatdoyouwant904 it's quite tragic how bad it is.

    • @kitkatkato
      @kitkatkato 5 дней назад +1

      ​@@Whatdoyouwant904don't even try its disgusting.Only people who don't know a bit of history would say it was a masterpiece😂😂

  • @piotrkowalski7261
    @piotrkowalski7261 2 года назад +755

    "Bonaparte gave us example how we should win" still remains in the Polish anthem today.
    "What, impossible? I don't know such a word. Nothing is impossible for my Poles!" - Napoleon used to say about Polish soldiers in his army.
    Napoleon is still remembered and honoured in Poland!

    • @archivesoffantasy5560
      @archivesoffantasy5560 2 года назад +102

      Polish cavalry was legendary for Napoleon at the battle of somosierria
      And the only Marshal of the Empire who wasn’t French, was a Polish noble

    • @dikburdd2606
      @dikburdd2606 2 года назад +69

      Poland with their winged cavalry, they are leading Europe and the western world with in my opinion by an example we should all follow. Not falling for this lefist trap of self imposed destruction via poor leadership. France played a big role in military victories resulting in nations being born or reborn, America owes its independence to France and paid that debt I feel in the world wars.

    • @Der_Bub299
      @Der_Bub299 2 года назад +1

      @@dikburdd2606 Im sorry about this but, oh how beautiful Warsaw was German back then.

    • @trollege9618
      @trollege9618 2 года назад +13

      @@archivesoffantasy5560 too bad he died literally days after he was made Marshal of the Empire

    • @paulguapo5808
      @paulguapo5808 2 года назад +9

      @@dikburdd2606 Then republicans gave us freedom fries

  • @chaosXP3RT
    @chaosXP3RT 4 года назад +428

    25:29 That young soldier probably didn't care about being scolded. He was probably just excited that the Emperor had spoken to him.

    • @HotBeeBumble
      @HotBeeBumble 3 года назад +35

      😂😂😂 a very excited moment

    • @givenhoaeb4368
      @givenhoaeb4368 3 года назад +31

      Yea he was proud as heck🤣🤣

    • @someotherguy3699
      @someotherguy3699 3 года назад +4

      @erc rfhjk ikr

    • @bishopscore
      @bishopscore 3 года назад +14

      The beardless youth survived the war. He apparently had a lot of fascinating stories about the war. Legend has it that the children in his village called him beardless grandpa.

    • @CORALLLLLLLLL
      @CORALLLLLLLLL 3 года назад +1

      @@bishopscore lol

  • @paulbarber4859
    @paulbarber4859 3 года назад +1172

    Beardless Youth: "Forward!"
    Napoleon: "Beardless Youth!"
    Also Napoleon: "Forward!"

    • @paranoidandroid6095
      @paranoidandroid6095 3 года назад +137

      Guy with a beard: Forward
      Napoleon: beardless youth
      Also Napoleon: doesnt have a beard himself

    • @napolien1310
      @napolien1310 3 года назад +1

      LMAO

    • @wearefucked7244
      @wearefucked7244 3 года назад +17

      Lol Napoleon had to check him or people gonna think that kid is smarter than him

    • @nekhlioudovbolkonsky2901
      @nekhlioudovbolkonsky2901 3 года назад +3

      @@paranoidandroid6095 May the artist made a mistake ?

    • @cherry.basket
      @cherry.basket 3 года назад +2

      I don’t get the joke y’all ;-;

  • @Nick-rs5if
    @Nick-rs5if Год назад +351

    The story of Napoleon's life and reign really are the stuff of legend.
    There are fantasy tales more realistic in scope than his military career. Napoleon's genius was simply astonishing!

    • @sanseverything900
      @sanseverything900 Год назад +48

      An entire era was named after him! Not many historic figures get to have that honor.

    • @noyansever
      @noyansever Год назад +4

      💯

    • @dolantho
      @dolantho Год назад +23

      @@sanseverything900 he really was the last real conqueror and he took it too the world powers

    • @themaskedman221
      @themaskedman221 10 месяцев назад +2

      @@dolantho And had he won, Europe would've been united as one empire. Talk about changing the course of history: no world wars, no holocaust, no EU.

    • @humanbeing2420
      @humanbeing2420 9 месяцев назад +5

      Yes - Humanity benefited greatly from all of the death and destruction wrought by Napoleon. Had he applied his genius in some other, non-military, field like engineering or science, western culture really would've suffered.

  • @stormtrooprgary
    @stormtrooprgary 9 месяцев назад +148

    Love this channel! Only recently found it, but it more than fills the hole that the History Channel left over a decade ago when they decided to produce reality shows instead of actual history, and I learn far more from these!

  • @LetsGoGetThem
    @LetsGoGetThem 4 года назад +6039

    Fun fact: When George Washington died, Napoleon who was a great admirer of the American experiment declared a national day of mourning.

    • @damionwilliams3509
      @damionwilliams3509 4 года назад +108

      Real people iz like that 🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲 Napoleon infamous

    • @JohnSmith-kz8yo
      @JohnSmith-kz8yo 4 года назад +558

      no surprise,,the French and the Americans were enemies of Britain...the enemy of my enemy is my friend..

    • @JohnSmith-kz8yo
      @JohnSmith-kz8yo 4 года назад +455

      @AM G It's been argued that without the French navy the American revolution would have failed...

    • @JohnSmith-kz8yo
      @JohnSmith-kz8yo 4 года назад +223

      @AM G Most of all the anti-French sentiment in America started during the Vietnam War..A war that many argue that the French dragged us into..

    • @hawssie1
      @hawssie1 4 года назад +147

      Remember no matter how much the French seem be a P.I.T.A. they were our Countries (Americans) original ally. Definitely not the British.

  • @durnham
    @durnham 3 года назад +4358

    As a young lad, being a history lover all my life. It was to my great sadness that history seemed to have fallen by the way side on mainstream media, with even the history channel preferring programs about alien conspiracies over actual history and my favourite history games, total war, abandoning history for fantasy, its absolutely amazing to see a channel like Epic History taking up the mantle and absolutely nailing it. Love you guys!

    • @Anonymous-ld7je
      @Anonymous-ld7je 3 года назад +138

      Couldn't agree more, you've echoed my feelings exactly.

    • @hyperjohn6627
      @hyperjohn6627 3 года назад +84

      I never realized how much I liked history untill watching Epic History TV

    • @sfall616
      @sfall616 3 года назад +60

      @@hyperjohn6627 Mark Felton has some good collections as well.

    • @hadenhunt2004
      @hadenhunt2004 3 года назад +23

      It's just one guy doing it all, although I think he has a voice over guy but still all the more impressive

    • @patricofritz4094
      @patricofritz4094 3 года назад +3

      What uniforms did Prussian jagers wear and rifles/muskets they use ?

  • @LillianCrowley
    @LillianCrowley Год назад +153

    I can hardly describe how amazing this series is. I've watched it over and over again, it just doesn't get old. From the music, to the visuals, to the amazing narrating voice. I wish television was even close to the quality this channel produces

    • @edmartin875
      @edmartin875 Год назад +7

      I gave up on television years ago. My TV now acts as a monitor for my Xbox. My PC is for RUclips, and Xbox for games. I have no need of TV.

    • @marshallney6504
      @marshallney6504 Год назад +2

      I agree. I play it nearly every night to fall asleep but often watch it in my free time. I love the song at 17:53, I wish I could put that in my library with a few others.

    • @robowisanveithasung6022
      @robowisanveithasung6022 Год назад +2

      @@marshallney6504 the song is called Agent from Ben Hayden

  • @bauer9101
    @bauer9101 5 месяцев назад +15

    After about 20 years of reading almost exclusively about WW1 and WW2 this is a revelation. I can’t wait to properly begin my journey of learning about this period. Fascinating stuff.

  • @FriendlyYandere
    @FriendlyYandere 4 года назад +4170

    As a grand strategy gamer, a documentary like this is way more appealing than the one made with actors reenactments and historians interviews.

    • @icemysta30
      @icemysta30 4 года назад +234

      as a gamer, im gunna say the n word

    • @FriendlyYandere
      @FriendlyYandere 4 года назад +280

      @@icemysta30 Nutella

    • @adrianseanheidmann4559
      @adrianseanheidmann4559 4 года назад +129

      man. Not even as jus that. I love history in general and strategy games, mainly because... I love history and I find the sheer scale of battles often unimaginable. This docu is incredible. You finally get an absoluute overlook and you can put things waaaay better into perspective. Big, big respect.

    • @zjean3417
      @zjean3417 4 года назад +18

      @@FriendlyYandere That Was So Savage

    • @khankrum1
      @khankrum1 4 года назад +18

      Yet you would not have a war-game without historians. From one historian and war-gamer of 40 years to another!

  • @marcusaurelius5106
    @marcusaurelius5106 4 года назад +2041

    The best Napoleonic documentary I've ever seen

  • @geigertec5921
    @geigertec5921 2 года назад +105

    My favorite part was when Napoleon saw the staff officer's helmet get shot off his head by a cannon ball and he simply said, "good thing you weren't taller." I hope that officer was able to go home to his family one day and tell them that story.

    • @dynamo1796
      @dynamo1796 Год назад +18

      Commanders in the Napoleonic age were built different. At Waterloo, Uxbridge had his leg shot off by a cannonball in the closing moments of the battle. To this he cried "My God sir, I've lost my leg!!" Wellington who was nearby responded "By God sir, so you have!"

  • @jmccallion2394
    @jmccallion2394 Год назад +96

    I will say it again: WE NEED AND WANT MORE OF THIS!! This is a historical drug that is nourishing to mind and soul, the narration and music adds to the attractiveness of these series. What about the 30 years war; the wars of the Spanish and of the Austrian Succession, the life of Gross Koenig ( Frederick the Great), The Seven Years' War, the Jacobite revolts?? WE NEED MORE NOURISHMENT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    • @karencarter8292
      @karencarter8292 Год назад +2

      I have a question: Who was financing these disastrous, suicidal European wars ?

    • @smaxon1
      @smaxon1 Год назад

      @@karencarter8292 Exactly. Who were the puppet masters.

    • @Fabianwew
      @Fabianwew Год назад +2

      You don't need a puppet master. War is fun.

    • @marionapoleoni4502
      @marionapoleoni4502 6 месяцев назад +1

      @@karencarter8292same with the American Civil War. Same peeps. Ask Henry Ford . He knows.

  • @justinlabrosse8506
    @justinlabrosse8506 4 года назад +4153

    They dont even make documentaries this quality on the history channel but then again the history channel no longer covers history.

    • @alanawrisley2860
      @alanawrisley2860 4 года назад +149

      It's sll now about brainwashing , pushing satanic agenda. And alien ( which are the fallen angels, but they won't tell you that) they are all about pushing the alien deception. Aka satans lie

    • @dradenhaven1549
      @dradenhaven1549 4 года назад +37

      Absolutely right.

    • @earthvessel952
      @earthvessel952 4 года назад +50

      @@alanawrisley2860 KILL YOUR TELEVISION

    • @danielanthony256
      @danielanthony256 4 года назад +42

      History is out of style lol , hence forth their promotion of socialism as a great thing haha :(

    • @rubenleejohnsen2037
      @rubenleejohnsen2037 4 года назад +62

      @@alanawrisley2860 Let me guess, you're a flat-earther?

  • @patrickyoung2479
    @patrickyoung2479 3 года назад +2981

    One of the finest productions on all of RUclips.

    • @mustrech
      @mustrech 3 года назад +32

      Very true

    • @somedude8928
      @somedude8928 3 года назад +35

      Not very true. *It's Infinitely True*

    • @mustrech
      @mustrech 3 года назад +19

      @@somedude8928 thanks for the correction Rob. Definitely infinitely true👍

    • @Tuathadana
      @Tuathadana 3 года назад +33

      I've this seen vid more than 10 times now

    • @mannym7693
      @mannym7693 3 года назад +2

      @@mustrech ooíuu ya yuuu un yuuu huh un

  • @brunoteixeira4948
    @brunoteixeira4948 4 месяца назад +27

    I just can't overstate the quality of this series. Thank you so much

  • @-www.chapters.video-
    @-www.chapters.video- 9 месяцев назад +130

    00:00 Napoleon's Rise to Power
    00:36 War Dominates Napoleon's Reign
    01:07 Building a European Coalition
    02:50 The Third Coalition Forms
    03:27 Napoleon's Attack on General Mack
    06:16 Mack Surrenders at Ulm
    07:37 The Battle of Austerlitz Begins
    09:30 Napoleon's Bold Plan Unfolds
    12:08 Napoleon Breaks the Allied Centre
    13:27 Closing the Trap on the Allied Left Wing
    14:48 A Crushing Blow to the Third Coalition
    16:22 Napoleon's Dominance in Europe
    17:59 Prussia's Mistrust and Queen Louise's Influence
    18:31 Prussia's decision for war
    19:29 Prussian army's reputation and weaknesses
    20:11 Napoleon's invasion of Saxony
    21:10 Clashes and battles between French and Prussian forces
    25:53 French victory and Prussian surrender
    28:50 Devastation of Prussian army
    30:29 Prussia's refusal to make peace
    31:02 Napoleon's arrival in Warsaw and affair with Marie Walewska
    33:19 French soldiers' discontent and desertion
    33:58 Battle of Eylau and its brutality
    36:19 Siege of Danzig and surrender of Prussian garrison
    36:53 Russian retreat and French encounter
    37:27 March north and encounter at Friedland
    37:51 Russian scouts inform Bennigsen of French presence
    38:21 Lannes' delaying action and Russian retreat
    38:58 Russian engineers build pontoon bridges
    39:36 French reinforcements arrive
    40:07 Attack on Heinrichsdorf and French cavalry counterattack
    40:45 French reinforcements and Russian pushback
    41:03 Napoleon arrives with additional corps
    41:28 Battle enters lull and Napoleon plans attack
    41:56 Bennigsen orders retreat but French attack begins
    42:14 French guns signal start of attack
    42:33 Ney's corps clears Sortlack Wood but comes under heavy fire
    43:00 Ney's corps retreats and Victor's corps advances
    43:28 Russian Imperial Guard counterattacks but is outnumbered
    44:03 Russian retreat and deadly trap in Friedland
    44:19 Russian defeat and French victory
    44:36 Cost of victory and Prussian abandonment
    45:14 Ceasefire and meeting between Alexander and Napoleon
    45:37 Treaties of Tilsit and consequences for Prussia
    46:03 Continental System and its failure
    47:48 British Royal Navy's role in economic war
    56:53 Wellesley's Generous Terms
    57:54 Napoleon's Reinforcements
    58:54 Defeats of the Spanish Troops
    59:33 Marshal Lannes' Victory at Tudela
    01:00:26 Napoleon's Advance Towards Madrid
    01:00:58 British Army's Arrival in Salamanca
    01:01:24 Moore's Plan to Attack Marshal Soult
    01:01:58 British Retreat and French Pursuit
    01:02:58 Skirmishes and the Role of the 95th Rifles
    01:03:48 Moore's Death and British Resistance
    01:04:57 British Evacuation from Coruña
    01:13:02 First, he used Marshal Lefebvre’s Bavarian Seventh Corps, and a provisional corps under Marshal Lannes, to drive a wedge into the Austrian army…
    01:29:02 Davout’s corps took the village, though they couldn’t stop the Austrians withdrawing to a strong new position on the Wagram escarpment

    • @Christopher-qq4dl
      @Christopher-qq4dl 7 месяцев назад

      Lol

    • @oeliamoya9796
      @oeliamoya9796 6 месяцев назад

      This comment needs to be pinned

    • @TheUKNutter
      @TheUKNutter 5 месяцев назад +1

      I love that your whole channel is just adding chapters in the comments

  • @hranman485
    @hranman485 2 года назад +109

    This is legitimately better then 99% of tv documentaries

    • @colinhunt4057
      @colinhunt4057 Год назад +7

      I agree with you entirely. What this highlights is what utter garbage the History Channel has become. It's too easy to simply write that Disneyfication destroys everything it touches, but it's true for History Channel. It sank into the sludge of reality television and nonsense about ancient aliens. As for commercial television channels, the less written the better. The only good work done now is on a number of RUclips channels like this one.

  • @ral3514
    @ral3514 3 года назад +2025

    I remember reading Napoleons biography when I was a kid and could not believe that it was not fiction, he was like an action movie hero

    • @davidvincent380
      @davidvincent380 3 года назад +121

      IKR, read the biography of Alexander the Great, I think his life is even more epic and insane

    • @ral3514
      @ral3514 3 года назад +77

      @@davidvincent380 Alexander the great was smarter than Napoleon, when you learn about Napoleon you realize maybe Bill and Ted weren't that far off, the bastard was just lucky, but he actually wasn't short like they portray, he was average height for the time, I heard the brits started that rumor because they hated him so much

    • @iamhorny4542
      @iamhorny4542 3 года назад +43

      @@ral3514 personally, i think hannibal is the smartest one

    • @beckhamjr7449
      @beckhamjr7449 3 года назад +360

      @@ral3514 if you knew history, you would know that Napoleon was far from lucky and was an outstanding strategist

    • @ral3514
      @ral3514 3 года назад +21

      @@beckhamjr7449 I do recognize his genius, believe me, but the man had luck. Especially at the end, being able to get back into the mix.

  • @jakehone
    @jakehone 9 месяцев назад +7

    I came here to watch for 5 minutes... and... an hour and 35 minutes later... ready to watch more. Bravo. Loved it.

  • @DryNox
    @DryNox Год назад +125

    2:00 Third Coalition 1805
    6:00 Ulm 1805
    8:00 Austerlitz 1805
    17:00 Confederation of the Rhine 1806
    17:45 All eyes on Prussia
    19:00 Prussian Army outdated
    22:00 Battle of Jena begins 1806
    27:00 Battle of Auerstedt 1806
    36:00 Danzig 1807
    40:00 Friedland 1807
    42:00 Friedland: cost what it may
    45:00 Tilsit 1807
    50:00 Continental System
    1:00:00 Napoleon in Spain: race to the sea 1809
    1:02:00 Coruña 1809
    1:20:00 Aspern-Essling 1809
    1:31:00 Wagram won

  • @mobitouchiha
    @mobitouchiha 3 года назад +520

    Seeing Bernadotte, Davout, Soult, Lannes, Ney and Bessieres in one lineup gives me the chills.

    • @geordiejones5618
      @geordiejones5618 2 года назад +48

      That was problem with Spain... It tied down so many great units who struggled without clear direction of Napoleon. Now I think he was foolish to invade Spain but its not like they couldn't have kicked the British out. They just needed Napoleon to finish what he started but he was more interested in pretending to be an emperor.

    • @cdubs1237
      @cdubs1237 2 года назад +6

      The unstoppable combo I would assume

    • @quintusfabiusmaximus8700
      @quintusfabiusmaximus8700 2 года назад +42

      bernadotte is more suited for his own command. he and napoleon never really worked well
      as for davout, soult lannes ney and bessieres are the wombo combo
      Napoleon regarded Bessiere, Davout and soult as his best generals

    • @stevendenny7260
      @stevendenny7260 2 года назад +14

      @@quintusfabiusmaximus8700, and surely Ney... The Bravest of the Brave.
      His rearguard retreat from Moscow, is not logically possible, and literally saved Napoleon from capture.

    • @DDELE7
      @DDELE7 2 года назад +14

      Is this the same Bernadotte who would go on to found the ruling dynasty in Sweden?

  • @eliasdeleone7059
    @eliasdeleone7059 3 года назад +623

    Every general to fight Napoleon: "only now, did he realize the danger he was in."

  • @fanelskejovic77
    @fanelskejovic77 Год назад +32

    “Until you spread your wings, you’ll have no idea how far you can fly” 🦅
    - Napoléon Bonaparte 🤴 🇫🇷 🇫🇷 🇫🇷

  • @mikeman46221
    @mikeman46221 11 месяцев назад +69

    Just want to say that I really love all of these Napoleonic Wars documentaries. Exceptionally well done. I’m an Army officer, and recommend these documentaries to everyone interested in military history and tactics.

    • @AliKhalidGarcia
      @AliKhalidGarcia 8 месяцев назад +3

      Good Afternoon Sir, former E5 did my first contract now im 23 & a junior majoring in political science & minor in history, my goal is to learn as much as I can as a civilian & bring it all back to the Army as an Officer. Much love & respect for you Sir. 🫡

    • @sashaijssermans7204
      @sashaijssermans7204 7 месяцев назад

      .

    • @sashaijssermans7204
      @sashaijssermans7204 7 месяцев назад

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    • @sashaijssermans7204
      @sashaijssermans7204 7 месяцев назад

      ​kl
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    • @sashaijssermans7204
      @sashaijssermans7204 7 месяцев назад

      .
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  • @UNOMations
    @UNOMations 4 года назад +1209

    Over an hour and a half of Napoleon, hell yeah.

    • @Azzlad
      @Azzlad 4 года назад +6

      Yeah and not a second devoted to why he did any of these things or who funded him.

    • @napoleonbonaparteempereurd4676
      @napoleonbonaparteempereurd4676 4 года назад +4

    • @jaredawesomekelsay
      @jaredawesomekelsay 4 года назад +10

      With no ads. Unbelievably good quality

    • @napoleonbonaparteempereurd4676
      @napoleonbonaparteempereurd4676 4 года назад +4

      @L'Aigle
      They will argue that Napoleon kidnapping from a sovreign and executing the Duke de Enghien, crowning himself Emperor of the French and King of Italy and sending troops into the indeoendant Helvetic Repuublic all consisted deliberate acts of aggression requiring an immediate and aggressive response from the other powers.
      I disagree with this but that's the argument

    • @jauntyangle5667
      @jauntyangle5667 4 года назад +2

      @L'Aigle Well, looking at all his family promotions, it certainly wasn't to rid Europe of its monarchies, was it?

  • @Maksymetzmj
    @Maksymetzmj 3 года назад +257

    "You'd best not give advice until you've commanded 30 battles."
    -Napoleon 'The Savage' Bonaparte

    • @theadmiral6891
      @theadmiral6891 2 года назад

      Or Napoleon the extremely egotistical bonaparte.

    • @shahsaud2625
      @shahsaud2625 2 года назад +32

      @@theadmiral6891 you become like that when you conquer more than half of Europe and are compared to ceasar and Alexander

    • @ernestoA.1999
      @ernestoA.1999 2 года назад +10

      The Admiral when you’re perhaps the greatest man in all of human history, it’s ok to be egotistical

    • @anshdeulkar2004
      @anshdeulkar2004 2 года назад

      You beardless youth!

    • @quintusfabiusmaximus8700
      @quintusfabiusmaximus8700 2 года назад +3

      @@theadmiral6891
      who wouldn’t?
      imagine having that achievements at that age??
      alexander did it when he was a teen and barely an adult.
      napoleon was late 30s to early 40s here

  • @kaiserwilhelmsland
    @kaiserwilhelmsland 8 месяцев назад +8

    To promote the German city of Ulm, also the site of one of Napoleon's famous victories. Gwen Stefani's 2004 hit What You Waiting For could be used, via a simple reworking of the chorus, removing the oh's and turning them into Ulm.
    Wunderbar.

  • @animemui5626
    @animemui5626 Год назад +251

    This man was a total badass
    Defeating entire countries in one single campaign

    • @websitemartian
      @websitemartian Год назад

      alot Less people in the world at that time

    • @cameraman1234567890a
      @cameraman1234567890a Год назад +19

      such a badass sending endless droves of men to die for him

    • @ForeskinWillis
      @ForeskinWillis Год назад +12

      @@cameraman1234567890a Based

    • @vintce6019
      @vintce6019 Год назад +22

      ​@@cameraman1234567890a other countries did the same.

    • @caesaraugustus5558
      @caesaraugustus5558 Год назад +27

      @@cameraman1234567890a The Brits payed others to die for them.

  • @danskegriphinn
    @danskegriphinn 4 года назад +747

    Almost every general during the Napoleonic Wars: *the wound proved to be fatal*
    Napoleon: *it proved to be a superficial wound*

  • @napoleonbonaparte6963
    @napoleonbonaparte6963 3 года назад +1479

    I can't believe it, thank you for making a good documentary about the war I was in, Thanks!

    • @daveodell9605
      @daveodell9605 3 года назад +50

      I was at Waterloo too

    • @jesuelalinsunurin777
      @jesuelalinsunurin777 3 года назад +34

      omg ododofodocjcocjcidjdhcidjrorhfichsjebdidbejdbcidbdhdhdkdhdhdhdjrhdhcicbchdhdkcbxkdbchc
      Napoleon im yur big fan luv your victory of toulon kfjeidbejeiejeidhebdbdbchchdhdhdhd
      my brother : calm down bro

    • @brianmasters7279
      @brianmasters7279 3 года назад +5

      Bruh

    • @ianmangham4570
      @ianmangham4570 3 года назад +20

      Hi shorty

    • @napoleonbonaparte6963
      @napoleonbonaparte6963 3 года назад +51

      @@ianmangham4570 I'm near to reach 5'6, it's an average at my time.

  • @blake469
    @blake469 8 месяцев назад +7

    An absolute masterpiece of a documentary!

  • @andreavoigtlander1087
    @andreavoigtlander1087 Год назад +27

    Napoleon's Masterpiece: Austerlitz 1805 00:10
    Napoleon Smashes Prussia: Jena 1806 16:22
    Napoleon Defeats Russia: Friedland 1807 30:55
    Napoleon's Great Blunder: Spain 1808 49:40
    Napoleon Defeated! Aspern-Essling 1809 01:08:15
    Napoleon's Revenge: Wagram 1809 01:21:39

  • @GameDevNerd
    @GameDevNerd 2 года назад +488

    This is probably the best Napoleonic Wars documentary I've seen. It literally breaks down every battle and the tactics employed and how/why things turned out the way they did. I love it!

    • @shanemorris7829
      @shanemorris7829 Год назад +6

      It's cool how they include the paintings/art to further teach us something.

    • @BradWatsonMiami
      @BradWatsonMiami Год назад

      Napoleon was a mass-murder. He was reincarnated as George McClellan who returned as Fuhrer(6 letters) Adolph(6) Hitler(6) who reincarnated as George Walker Bush (Jr.). See Seal #7 at 7seals.blogspot.com - only the returned Christ, Franklin, Lincoln, and Einstein reincarnated could produce that.

    • @PMMagro
      @PMMagro Год назад +7

      It is world class. A bit heavy focus on the British but I guess they are British?

    • @humanbeing2420
      @humanbeing2420 9 месяцев назад +3

      @@PMMagroGreat Britain was one of major powers involved in the Napoleonic Wars. Seems to me the attention paid to Britain is on par with its significance and involvement.

    • @sashaijssermans7204
      @sashaijssermans7204 7 месяцев назад

      ​l

  • @piratekingluffy376
    @piratekingluffy376 2 года назад +616

    Honestly what Napoleon was able to do was unbelievable. Not only was he able to take control of the entire country of France despite not even being of Nobility or technically French. He fought 1v5 wars like 5 times and won, it sucks cause it’s pretty obvious they all sided against him and waged war because he wasn’t nobility and they were afraid if someone that powerful and influential cane to power it would dismantle the entire continents power structure of monarchy. Thats why I think the queen of Prussia called him a monster. And yeah he might’ve had a bit of an ego but the guy not only dominated in battle he also fixed the economic policies of France that is still used in all of Europe. Mad respect to one of histories biggest underdogs

    • @Dr.Gainzzz
      @Dr.Gainzzz 2 года назад +108

      Hes the closest thing we've had to Caesar since the man himself.

    • @extatickiddo5714
      @extatickiddo5714 2 года назад +56

      And the craziest part is had he not been too over confidant he could have kept his status as emperor for his whole life and solidified the French empire as a new power in europe

    • @piratekingluffy376
      @piratekingluffy376 2 года назад +42

      eXtatic Kiddo ehhh that’s debatable. If he weren’t over confident and better at diplomacy then yeah he would’ve stayed in power, but he couldn’t 1v5 for ever he needed to make better peace with Austria and Russia. Also needed to better understand Spanish culture and kept a Spanish leader in charge.

    • @extatickiddo5714
      @extatickiddo5714 2 года назад +17

      @@piratekingluffy376 I completely agree with you and that’s kind of what I meant just worded it badly once he deposed the Spanish king and put a nonspaniard as well as non catholic on the throne that was the beginning of the end

    • @listrahtes
      @listrahtes 2 года назад +34

      You mean he dismantled the power structure of monarchy by letting himself be crowned emperor :-) Thats quite a funny joke. Napoleon was a genius military commander but completely ignorant of any human price to point even for these times this was singular. Read his talks with Metternich. Napoleon in that regard was much like Hitler and only saw the people as pawns he had no problem sacrificing & killing tens of thousands not only as a price of war but as a price to secure him power without breaking a sweat. He would have been an abysmal ruler in peace times and always provoked heavy resistance.
      His reform of the french army was part of what gave him his huge advantage but by 1813 no matter how singular battles went the other countries had learned their lesson and all also reformed their armies. At some point despite his genius his empire was doomed to fall especially with his near non existent diplomacy. Bernadotte would have made a much better emperor of France.
      And no he is no comparison to Caesar who was not only a military but political genius.

  • @EllendigeTullipJagermeister
    @EllendigeTullipJagermeister Год назад +11

    I have watched this over 14 times...... Omg.
    Im even sleeping whilst listening to this: it is THAT good!!!!!!!!!

  • @Lame.....
    @Lame..... Год назад +12

    I knew absolutely nothing about the Napoleon wars. These videos have been amazing. Wow, I have learned so much. Thank you for making these!

  • @henlofrens
    @henlofrens 4 года назад +100

    Most of the documentary can be summed up by that one quote about 'wherever I am absent it is nothing but follies'. Holy shit, dude had to be everywhere to save everyone's ass and the moment he leaves shit goes south again. Truly shows genius.

    • @Cancoillotteman
      @Cancoillotteman 3 года назад +15

      Not at Aurenstedt though. Davout can be relied on.

    • @mcraig2465
      @mcraig2465 3 года назад +4

      It just shows he was a good general. He was a poor leader. Otherwise his men would have understood him better and the job would still have gotten done. Like the old man said, “Novices study tactics. Professionals study logistics.”

    • @vadz9733
      @vadz9733 3 года назад +2

      forsenGa

    • @henlofrens
      @henlofrens 3 года назад +1

      @@vadz9733 forsenGa :mega: random statements

  • @kpatterson14206
    @kpatterson14206 2 года назад +76

    Sweden: "We declare war on France"
    Coalition: "You can't just say you're at war and then not actually do anything"
    Sweden: "We didn't say it, we declared it"

    • @ycchowjohn8829
      @ycchowjohn8829 Год назад

      @kpatterson14206 the Swedes fought VIII Corps under Marshal Mortier, which Mortier routed

    • @biznesmenel3640
      @biznesmenel3640 Год назад +2

      like france and brits declared be ally to Poland before ww2!

    • @thomasjetter2683
      @thomasjetter2683 Год назад

      So they had pledged it?

    • @erwannthietart3602
      @erwannthietart3602 Год назад

      @@biznesmenel3640 hey they did declare war, and France did attack once, its just, when you spent the past what 10 years building the most powerfull and probably well made trench the world as ever seen despite the attrocious cost that couldve most likely been better used to modernise the army, getting out of the trench to save someone which 2 weeks later before mobilisation was completed and most troops reached the front fell is kinda worthless, like yes they labandonned the polish, but what the f*** would you expect them to do against the Blitzkrieg either way, one didnt have the army the other the logistics or even just wish to go deep.
      Sweden was at war with Napoleon and litteraly did jack sh** however, and they had quite some time

  • @juliocano9742
    @juliocano9742 Год назад +4

    I stumbled upon this channel today...my oh my it has to be one of the best historic videos i' ve seen. The narrative, animation and the level of details is astonishing. Thank you very much for this!!👏👏

  • @DennisMK-vr6xc
    @DennisMK-vr6xc 2 года назад +5

    That 31:00 background music is so hauntingly beautiful!

  • @sweetjo717
    @sweetjo717 3 года назад +303

    Marshall Davout, the "iron marshall", was a badass.

    • @Cancoillotteman
      @Cancoillotteman 3 года назад +11

      Davout Murat and Ney. these three can do no wrong ^^

    • @teageamusic2033
      @teageamusic2033 3 года назад +21

      And (for a while) Lannes too before he died😭

    • @gastonsaintpaul5590
      @gastonsaintpaul5590 3 года назад +2

      Yep, they were all first-Class Generals
      To me Davout was the finest

    • @stevenxia2944
      @stevenxia2944 3 года назад

      @@Cancoillotteman Ney is the most rebellious among those three.

    • @Eric-ut5ld
      @Eric-ut5ld 3 года назад +1

      Davout could double team people by himself.

  • @samuelesso3557
    @samuelesso3557 4 года назад +202

    I hardly ever post comments on RUclips but after watching this, I had to just to say this is one of the best videos on here. I was deeply saddened when I realized I had come to the end. The amount of information, the high level of detail, the illustrations.... Amazing!

    • @Cancoillotteman
      @Cancoillotteman 3 года назад +4

      I am always sad when it comes to the end of the Empire... 473, 1454, 1812 and 1815... all accursed years to me.

    • @patricofritz4094
      @patricofritz4094 3 года назад +1

      @@Cancoillotteman Can someone tell me how cities were defended between 1500 and ww2

    • @B727X
      @B727X 3 года назад

      Checkout pawn stars history

    • @colinhunt4057
      @colinhunt4057 Год назад +1

      @@patricofritz4094 Good question. By the late 17th century the largest European cities had become too large to defend and too dependent upon water sources and food sources that could be cut off. Events like the siege of Lille in 1708 had largely become unrepeatable by the end of the 19th century. If a city could not be protected by an army in the field, it was generally indefensible. This was demonstrated by the inability to defend Vienna in 1805 and 1809, Madrid in 1808, Lisbon in 1807, Berlin in 1806 and 1812 and Moscow in 1812. So the turning point seems to be sometime in the mid-18th century with the growth in size hugely of field armies, the enormous increase in the power of artillery, and the embodiment of professional engineering units within European armies.

    • @patricofritz4094
      @patricofritz4094 Год назад

      @@colinhunt4057 wow it's a serious shift . Any ancient would scold the people of these times " how can you have a city with no walls ? ! "

  • @user-ge1nn7ku4x
    @user-ge1nn7ku4x 10 месяцев назад +5

    Let us all agree this entire series is a work of art. I just can't stop watching this series of Napoleon. Such a masterpiece..

  • @Freakishd
    @Freakishd 2 года назад +7

    This is fantastic. I rarely watch to completion these long form RUclips documentaries that many other history channels make, but this is truly a cut above.

  • @heastner
    @heastner 2 года назад +274

    How to learn The Napoleonic Wars:
    The Easy Way: Oversimplified
    The Hard Way: Epic History TV
    I Choose the Hard Way.

    • @othernerd3841
      @othernerd3841 2 года назад +6

      heck yeah!

    • @abhijyotsingh75
      @abhijyotsingh75 2 года назад +27

      But they are both extremely good .

    • @grapeabbas7043
      @grapeabbas7043 2 года назад +27

      I choose the easy way, then the hard way.

    • @simonsimonovic4478
      @simonsimonovic4478 2 года назад +34

      @@Sahaib3005
      OverSimplified, is just that, OverSimplified, it is only for people who never heard of Napoleon in their life

    • @othernerd3841
      @othernerd3841 2 года назад +2

      @@Sahaib3005
      i dont want to argue.. but no

  • @aces8481
    @aces8481 4 года назад +736

    What's with all the dislikes? This entire collection is a masterpiece.

    • @vdotme
      @vdotme 4 года назад +159

      @Carlos Paredes I get not liking Napoleon but why dislike the video chronicling the history. It's like hating every WW2 documentary coz Hitler and Stalin are in them.

    • @fatboibrian9047
      @fatboibrian9047 4 года назад +49

      @Nick Vogt You are mostly right but he was never a genocidal maniac.

    • @fredbarker9201
      @fredbarker9201 4 года назад +105

      I think the dislikes must have been expecting some footage from the early 1800s

    • @CsStoker
      @CsStoker 4 года назад +67

      The Prussians

    • @christopherkleinbach5237
      @christopherkleinbach5237 4 года назад +3

      Laigie BOTS hahahahah😖🤭😂🤣💀💩👻.

  • @connorsmith2059
    @connorsmith2059 Год назад +6

    This series seems so thorough. I’ve recently become obsessed with the napoleonic era. Thank you 10 fold for making this.

  • @frankxxx69
    @frankxxx69 2 года назад +10

    This documentary is so well put together and so professional, so much better than any history channels have put out recently. Bravo

  • @mark8877
    @mark8877 3 года назад +252

    This is the single best and most entertaining history documentary I’ve ever seen. Hands down. Wow.

    • @2moreonsvine985
      @2moreonsvine985 3 года назад +6

      Watch the genghis Khan documentary by him. That one bangs also)

    • @rabast
      @rabast 3 года назад +1

      @@2moreonsvine985 Where can we watch that one?

    • @clebfelm4170
      @clebfelm4170 3 года назад +2

      Have you seen any of ‘Fall of civilizations’ videos? They’re brilliant

    • @Bmanyutub
      @Bmanyutub 3 года назад +4

      History channels newest show: “gator truckers find evidence of aliens”

    • @jakecoles4873
      @jakecoles4873 3 года назад

      Klkllcs

  • @arcadion448
    @arcadion448 3 года назад +173

    Napoleon forgot one simple rule: "There is no instance of a nation benefitting from prolonged warfare".

    • @marcustulliuscicero.5856
      @marcustulliuscicero.5856 3 года назад +29

      Rome did right up until it didn't😂

    • @hanscyrus
      @hanscyrus 2 года назад +2

      Prolonged warfare? Get yerself (sic) out of the box.
      The question is: what is the Creator doing?
      Put that in your pipe, smoke it, and then ponder for a spell. #hanscyruslySpeaking

    • @kpatterson14206
      @kpatterson14206 2 года назад +17

      Rome pulled it off pretty well. Then again there's a reason they're the most famous empire in history.

    • @arcadion448
      @arcadion448 2 года назад +3

      @@kpatterson14206, Lookup Pax Romana, considered the Golden Age of Rome.

    • @fredbarker9201
      @fredbarker9201 2 года назад +1

      @@arcadion448 atilla Genghis and tamerlane would disagree Napoleon messed up with Spain and Russia but didn’t initiate all the coalitions

  • @andybancroft5391
    @andybancroft5391 2 года назад +50

    There aren't enough superlatives to describe how fantastic this channel is. Eternally grateful for all of your hard work and dedication!!

  • @dogedog3674
    @dogedog3674 Месяц назад +8

    Uk fr just hired Europe as mercenaries

    • @christopherf8912
      @christopherf8912 Месяц назад +5

      As they say, “those Brit’s would fight to the last Austrian”

    • @zombieoverlord5173
      @zombieoverlord5173 Месяц назад

      If it works, it works

    • @Yorkshire_Celt
      @Yorkshire_Celt 23 дня назад

      😂😂😂😂😂😂😂​@@christopherf8912

  • @lucas82
    @lucas82 2 года назад +52

    King Louis was a cool dude. He was very well-liked by his Dutch subjects as he felt it his duty to be a fair ruler. He even tried to learn the language but hilariously mistakenly referred to himself as " konijn" (rabbit) instead of "koning" (king) of Holland. The country was saddened by Louis' removal as King by Napoleon as he had become too chummy with the population and failed to provide France with enough recruits, horses and supplies for the ongoing war.

    • @kayzenl7911
      @kayzenl7911 2 года назад +4

      Oh really ? I’d love to read more about it

    • @lapinmalin8626
      @lapinmalin8626 8 месяцев назад

      personne n'aime les hollandais de toute façon et si au lieu de s'occuper des hollandais il s'était occupé des Français il n'y aurait peut être pas eu les 100 jours
      un roi pathétique dans la continuité de Louis XVI

  • @urbancoyote4840
    @urbancoyote4840 4 года назад +74

    Hands down thes are the best documentary ever..nothing on tv or paid is better then this..ty for the content truly brings my mind to this era

  • @publiusscipioafricanus6475
    @publiusscipioafricanus6475 Год назад +3

    Rear guar - Lannes
    Vanguard - Soult
    Cavalry - Murat
    Imperial guard - Ney
    This leadership will be deadly

  • @andybowen1981
    @andybowen1981 Год назад +15

    Sensation time and effort on so many levels to put this together. Fascinating, informative while bringing to life the incredible effort, toil and savagery required for war during that and following times. Unimaginably bravery when you think about it.

    • @edmartin875
      @edmartin875 Год назад

      Gentlemen's war. Line up the peasants and have them shoot at each other. Better to do it like the colonials did to the British marching down from Canada. Put skirmishers in the woods beside the line of march. Kill the Indian guides and the officers. The enlisted men are lost in the deep woods without a clue where to go or how to get there.

  • @TheStaniG
    @TheStaniG 4 года назад +136

    This is truly the most engrossing, most visually well presented and best voiced (important) historical channel on youtube.
    I love every single upload and love that you condense your stuff into history "movies" to save the hassle of organising individual episodes.

  • @RENEGADEJon19
    @RENEGADEJon19 3 года назад +543

    Video: "... wiped Poland off the map."
    Me: "again. They forget to add 'again'".

    • @skyereave9454
      @skyereave9454 3 года назад +2

      Ouch

    • @aceanna9799
      @aceanna9799 3 года назад

      🙄

    • @raddziedzic8671
      @raddziedzic8671 3 года назад +6

      Its okay, we helped emancipated haiti 🇭🇹

    • @PragmaticDany
      @PragmaticDany 3 года назад +35

      Germans and Russians when they see Poland on a map: *It’s free real estate*

    • @fristnamelastname5549
      @fristnamelastname5549 3 года назад +1

      Your just sticking a medicinal knife to the wound. Guy Incognito.

  • @furiousfighterguy8534
    @furiousfighterguy8534 2 года назад +6

    This is probably one of the best history series on RUclips. You have created something amazing here! I find myself returning to rewatch at least a few times a month!

  • @wutkinalbious2578
    @wutkinalbious2578 Год назад +2

    Keep coming back to this masterpiece...never gets old watching this

  • @RicTic66
    @RicTic66 4 года назад +26

    "Hit in the shoulder by a cannon ball and remained conscious eventually dying later that evening" No wonder the Light Division's barracks at Winchester was named Sir John Moore barracks. His use and reliance on Light Infantry was forward thinking. Great documentary thank you very much for posting.

  • @Stickyrolls123
    @Stickyrolls123 3 года назад +252

    Imagine if he had never invaded his own ally in Spain. Instead, he could have used diplomacy and political pressure to strengthen his ally and increase his own influence. Invading your own ally is a very bad look and damages your reputation, even if you succeed.

    • @GrandMoffTarkinsTeaDispenser
      @GrandMoffTarkinsTeaDispenser 3 года назад +56

      Not only that but the UK wouldn't have had a way to land an army on the continent and train it, the Austrian uprising while the war in Spain raged wouln't have happened and a russian campaign would have had hundreds of thousands of additional soldiers and resources. Unironically Napoleon could have ruled Europe had he not tried to foolishly usurp the spanish throne, completely unnecessary and the first and biggest blunder leaving the Russian campaign aside.

    • @can-chan6119
      @can-chan6119 3 года назад +23

      Indeed, Napoleon’s focus, obsession if I may, on the continental system dragged him into the most devastating conflicts, as stated in the video. I have no intention on criticizing his actions in depth, but this obsession on a flawed, unenforceable system is what I would consider one of his most major contributors to Napoleon’s downfall.

    • @AlexRodriguez-cp8xu
      @AlexRodriguez-cp8xu 3 года назад +5

      I feel like if he had put a hold onto attacking his ally, Russia, and first finished the war in Spain, after beating them and Portugal and making them sue for peace. He then could have conscripted more men into the Grande Armee and head to Russia and defeat them.

    • @derpynerdy6294
      @derpynerdy6294 3 года назад +4

      its actually quite norma to replace the king and putting your own brother and surprisingly his brother did well and was very good in managing better than napoleon shown in naples before

    • @David-lr4kc
      @David-lr4kc 2 года назад +17

      This is exactly what I say to my friends, as bad as Russia was he was still able to recruit a new army for the war in Germany, but Spain, Spain was a completely different story, 250k men died while only 20% of that 250k died in actions. Besides the waste of men it was allowing the UK to fully enter the war, letting them get onto mainland Europe. But the biggest flaw was that his rear was no longer secure and that caused him to have war on two fronts and as we all know wars on two fronts never go well for the nations fighting it.

  • @quintusfabiusmaximus8700
    @quintusfabiusmaximus8700 2 года назад +25

    Soundtracks
    this is all the music that i could find in this video:
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    thats all i know
    anyways you can find the full playlist here
    ruclips.net/p/PLjKrpSMsIrs-jqYo0m1XHx__slofvR_0W

  • @gastondeveaux3783
    @gastondeveaux3783 Год назад +35

    This channel is fantastic ! So well done. I'm so glad I found this.

    • @gilmoreskeen1234
      @gilmoreskeen1234 Год назад +1

      Until his army was crushed by the Haitian slaves. That was then an Earth shaking event,the USA has not forgiven the Haitians for such a blow to a White European army. No documentary will mention this defeat of Napoleon's army.

  • @laylobinson5839
    @laylobinson5839 4 года назад +575

    Napoleon's Masterpiece: Austerlitz 1805 00:10
    Napoleon Smashes Prussia: Jena 1806 16:22
    Napoleon Defeats Russia: Friedland 1807 30:55
    Napoleon's Great Blunder: Spain 1808 49:40
    Napoleon Defeated! Aspern-Essling 1809 01:08:15
    Napoleon's Revenge: Wagram 1809 01:21:39
    Only sad thing is, i watched all of them in the last 2 days 😭😭😂 🤣😂 🤣
    Btw, if at all possible, i would love to know more about Napoleons time between his first victory in the field at the Siege of Toulon, and his corronation in 1804!
    If you got time is all! other than that i wish you whoever is reading this a lovely remainder of your day/evening!

    • @salviniusaugustus5541
      @salviniusaugustus5541 4 года назад +20

      Yes, there are a lot to do about the first and second coalitions. These wars are always overlooked because people focus only on wars where Napoleon is emperor.

    • @luisgutierrez9484
      @luisgutierrez9484 4 года назад +6

      Napoleon a life by Andrew Roberts 👍🏽

    • @hrthrhs
      @hrthrhs 4 года назад +1

      Another Napoleon doco you might lile is this one - ruclips.net/video/MrbiSUgZEbg/видео.html - it focuses more on his life.

    • @ballsdeep2520
      @ballsdeep2520 4 года назад +1

      well they liked your comment but I think the answer is, subscribe to whatever they are doing the promo for.

    • @pietergeerkens6324
      @pietergeerkens6324 4 года назад

      You left out the two-day sequence of Teugn-Hausen and Abensberg, which splintered Charles' force and set up decisive odds at Eckmuhl another couple of days later that tossed Charles' left wing back into Corinthia and his main army back into Bohemia.
      The five days, April 19-23, 1809, are a single massive meeting engagement over a battlefield about 65 km x 15 km, and should be regarded as a single battle the same way Liepzig or Ulm are.

  • @WOLFGRAY13
    @WOLFGRAY13 2 года назад +217

    You should do the American Civil War. Your meticulous approach to battle formations and troop movement would really do it justice. Plus all the Generals are doing their best Napoleon impression so that's right up your alley lol. Seriously though, there's nothing else like your channel out there. Top notch stuff!

    • @cdubs1237
      @cdubs1237 2 года назад +11

      Dude that would make epic history blow up on RUclips, at least gain a ton of subs

    • @Joeys-Channel
      @Joeys-Channel 2 года назад +4

      yeah what i would give for EHTV to cover ACW

    • @silerius4856
      @silerius4856 Год назад +3

      Has he done a video on Gettysburg? If not, I think that would be a great video for him to do. Very important in a lot of ways

    • @davidharner5865
      @davidharner5865 Год назад +4

      There is no 'The' American Civil War. There have been many. Fortunately, the U.S. has never had one, although the U.S.A. versus C.S.A War is often erroneously termed as such.

    • @silerius4856
      @silerius4856 Год назад +6

      David Harner , I’m not sure if you are just trying to argue over semantics but the American Civil War (1860-1865) WAS a Civil War and I’m not sure what else you would call it. The Confederacy came from the USA. It was secession. It was not a foreign group. It was domestic. What definition of Civil War are you using that would make 1860-1865 NOT a civil war??

  • @TheGuindonLegion
    @TheGuindonLegion 4 года назад +39

    This is one of the best channels out there for history. The presentation and animations, the narrator, the detail. It's a remarkable production. Very well done!!

  • @bliues4870
    @bliues4870 3 года назад +32

    I love how the strategy and troop movements of each battle are laid out! As someone who loves war strategy

  • @sgtpepper91
    @sgtpepper91 Год назад +10

    >A victorious mega-army enters Poland
    >Desertions and suicides immediately start
    yep, sounds like Poland.

  • @seanpoore2428
    @seanpoore2428 8 месяцев назад +2

    These long napoleon videos have gotten me through Maaaany an awful work day 😢

  • @fringelilyfringelily391
    @fringelilyfringelily391 4 года назад +45

    This is the clearest, most comprehensive coverage of the Napoleonic Wars that I have seen anywhere online.

  • @yeyonge
    @yeyonge 4 года назад +238

    sigh....
    *installing Napoleon Total War*

    • @tamlandipper29
      @tamlandipper29 4 года назад

      Definitely prefer ETW. Fun wise.

    • @markbraniff4275
      @markbraniff4275 3 года назад +2

      @@tamlandipper29 NTW3 legendary

    • @ods12208
      @ods12208 3 года назад

      Lol

    • @the_uglysteve6933
      @the_uglysteve6933 3 года назад +3

      I'm fighting around Vilnius right now. 13 armies late September and pushing on to Moscow

    • @HauteGameFR
      @HauteGameFR 3 года назад +2

      DO NOT forget the "Darthmod" Mod for it. Makes the game WAYYYYY better. Better graphics, better optimisation, and most of all, makes you able to play with the REAL size of Napoleon's armies. After that, the vanilla game is just a tutorial ^^

  • @andrewshaffer225
    @andrewshaffer225 2 года назад +3

    I’ve watched and rewatched this whole series, a true work of art.

  • @haynes1776
    @haynes1776 Год назад +11

    I've been fascinated with Napoleon Bonaparte and how this native of Corsica worked his way up in the French army during the French revolution to History's greatest military genius. His tactics during the Napoleonic wars are to this day are still being studied by countries around the world. Amazing. 🇨🇵

  • @tomborromeo7542
    @tomborromeo7542 3 года назад +141

    Allies: We Have The HIGH GROUND
    Napoleon: *Oh Do You?*

    • @iamthepersonwhoasked5639
      @iamthepersonwhoasked5639 3 года назад +12

      Anakin should learn from Napoleon how to take the high ground
      Edit: i have this comment to make ppl laugh not for likes but my mommy raised a gentleman i have to be gratefull so tho this is to make u laugh thx for the 5 likes

    • @grandadmiralzaarin4962
      @grandadmiralzaarin4962 3 года назад +2

      (Laughs in Wellington)

    • @someotherguy3699
      @someotherguy3699 3 года назад +3

      when u can't like bc there are 69 likes

    • @shahsaud2625
      @shahsaud2625 3 года назад +4

      @@grandadmiralzaarin4962 wellington would have gotten his ass kicked if it wasn't for blucher's flanking.

    • @solidus1995
      @solidus1995 3 года назад +1

      Allies: We have the high ground
      Napolean: okay so come to me
      Allies: k

  • @EpichistoryTv
    @EpichistoryTv  4 года назад +565

    Here are the first 6 episodes of our Napoleonic Wars series in one massive video, as many of you have requested.
    Huge thanks to @HistoryMarche for his great work on the battle maps and animations in this video.
    We have a new Napoleon video out tomorrow (The Invasion of Russia) and new Napoleon-themed merch in the shop (check the merch shelf ⬆️⬆️⬆️).
    And all are welcome at Patreon, where you can get ad-free early access to all our videos, exclusive updates and a vote on what we do next! www.patreon.com/EpicHistoryTV
    See video description for further reading and list of sources used to research and write this series.

    • @napoleonbonaparteempereurd4676
      @napoleonbonaparteempereurd4676 4 года назад +4

      Well done boys
      La victoire est a nous worthy
      Who among you is the bravest of all?
      Let me give that man a Legion D'honneur

    • @shubhambeniwal7146
      @shubhambeniwal7146 4 года назад +6

      Love Narrator's way, amazing visuals👌🏻🤗

    • @EpichistoryTv
      @EpichistoryTv  4 года назад +7

      @@shubhambeniwal7146 thanks!

    • @EpichistoryTv
      @EpichistoryTv  4 года назад +8

      @T fowler Thank you! There was a Mamluk squadron attached to the French Imperial Guard at most of these battles, but a squadron is only about 200 men, so not strong enough on its own to play a significant role, and they would mostly have been in reserve (I assume). Don't know about Huguenots - and your last question - well that's the great WHAT IF of Napoleon's life!!

    • @danielson9517
      @danielson9517 4 года назад

      !edwatch everI've documentarydovumetar best The . this for you Thank

  • @RoydeanEU
    @RoydeanEU 5 месяцев назад +4

    Epic history tv has set the bar too high! I just saw the Napoleon film and all I could think during it was "epic history tv told this story better" 🤣

  • @malcolmtheworthy7039
    @malcolmtheworthy7039 Год назад +18

    Can I just say that I have watched this documentary 100 times over and I will watch it 100 times again. I doubt I will ever get sick of it nor wishing that I would. What a masterpiece of historical content this truly is.

  • @keithbentley6081
    @keithbentley6081 4 года назад +36

    If anyone has ever dismissed Tolstoy's masterpiece War and Peace as a just a big book, it's all about this ;and has amazing descriptions of many of the battles shown here.

    • @keithbentley6081
      @keithbentley6081 4 года назад

      @funny man Thanks for the recommendation. I had never heard of it. I will check it out.

    • @anon4932
      @anon4932 4 года назад

      @funny man Didn't he make 9th Company?

    • @54356776
      @54356776 3 года назад

      The Young Buglers by G.A. Genty is a good book also. And through Russian Snows.

    • @nekhlioudovbolkonsky2901
      @nekhlioudovbolkonsky2901 3 года назад

      Sure ! My favorite Book !

    • @iamthepersonwhoasked5639
      @iamthepersonwhoasked5639 3 года назад

      This is basically one part of that book in visual and modern technology

  • @michaelraagas6003
    @michaelraagas6003 3 года назад +33

    I must say that this is one of the best documentaries I have ever watched! It's like watching a movie. I'm actually digging this kind of presentation than reenactments. Keep it coming!

  • @marinaknife4595
    @marinaknife4595 2 года назад +1

    Fantastic presentation! Thank you so much for uploading!

  • @KingKong-si8li
    @KingKong-si8li 9 месяцев назад +1

    You guys have done an outstanding job! From the detail of each campaign to the voice of the commentator. Absolutly brilliant. Thank you for bringing to life the history of this era. I cant get enough. I fall asleep to the march of the egales. Great work and please do keep it up.

  • @cathe8282
    @cathe8282 2 года назад +6

    This is the best use of graphic animation to describe battles that I've seen. The use of names and actual movements make the battles clear and well understood. Great documentary. I look forward to seeing what else you've made.

  • @daverichards9532
    @daverichards9532 2 года назад +34

    Just stumbled across this while doing some research on Napoleon. The production value and detail of this video series is incredible! Thank you!

  • @billyaustin5317
    @billyaustin5317 2 года назад +5

    An absolute masterpiece, thank you not just for creating this, but sharing it for free on RUclips. This is infinitely better than so much content that sit behind paywalls...

    • @estellemariexo
      @estellemariexo Год назад +1

      Right!? I can’t believe I’m not paying for this lol

  • @robertstrong6798
    @robertstrong6798 Год назад +9

    Love ❤️ the maps you can really see how a core can easily out manoeuvre and isolate units not organised the same way great job 👏

  • @monkeyman321
    @monkeyman321 4 года назад +6

    I never get tired of watching this documentary. Im still getting the goosebumps everytime.

  • @ndeepowder
    @ndeepowder 4 года назад +57

    My praise of the quality, informative content and entertaining delivery of this documentary, is all i can offer. Outstanding visual breakdown of movements on the battlefield and i don't detect political bias that is so common in many historical teachings. Thank you

  • @rolo8950
    @rolo8950 2 года назад +5

    Freaking brilliant documentary thank you God! The retreat out of Russia was so well told. You guys told the story so good I could literally see myself and imagine myself being among the troops and Napoleon trying to escape.

  • @Donjuan77
    @Donjuan77 8 месяцев назад +2

    This is Fantastic! Thanks so much!

  • @MothaLuva
    @MothaLuva 3 года назад +31

    47:57 He did, successfully. No British soldier ever got to the moon.

  • @someotherguy3699
    @someotherguy3699 3 года назад +25

    napoleon is his own unit, thats how chad he is