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  • @vakistania
    @vakistania 2 года назад +309

    The Hussars were one of the most disciplined units of cavalry in history to the point where you cant even depict it accurately in movies, because horses arent trained to ride as close in formation as they were back then. Hussars were typically noble sons and therefor equipped with the best possible weapons and training, elite both in status and in importance, and their horses were bred specifically to be THE best war horses possible. Both the horse and the rider were very important and therefor protected by the best heavy armor possible. The tactics they used were to charge in massive formations, just pounding the enemy with their large lances and riding them down in high speed. The drawback of course was that these troops were very expensive, but since it was such a high honor to be a hussar, they paid for their horses and equipment themselves, the only reason they were able to do so was because they were noblemen. That's why they sing "an army of kings" in the song, a lot of these guys had royal blood.

    • @LaserSeQ
      @LaserSeQ 2 года назад +5

      Most diciplined units of cavalry in history? they made 1 great attack the west remembers, thats about it.
      and about horses not trained to run in formations? wtf had the whole of europe nobility, wich was BASED on heavy cavalry charges since the Norman conquest of england been doing?.
      and i cant really find sources for horses having heavy armour to protect them, do give me sources if im wrong tough. the riders had ofc, cause they where nobles.
      the tactics where the basic shock and awe tactics of old, break the enemies most important line and break morale, wich they did splendidly. the Phalanx of ancient greece was based on that.
      high honor to be an hussar?, probably, could anyone besides wealthy nobles affford to be one?, NOPE, it was just the kings way to not pay directly for an army, but still maintain an army
      im sure my response dont ahve everything 100% right, but i feel im more factual then the other guy :p

    • @xiuhwho
      @xiuhwho 2 года назад +32

      @@LaserSeQ How about you watch Sabaton history before you make such claims?

    • @kovadlinka8118
      @kovadlinka8118 2 года назад +38

      @@LaserSeQ in Battle of Lubieszów around 1 500 polish hussars with assist around 1 000 polish musketeers perish sweden invasion forces in 10 000 strenght with only one charge, in Battle of Kircholm around 2 100 hussars with assist 500 light cavalry and 1 000 musketers crush sweden forces around 11 000 strenght, and in another battle (Battle of Klushino) 5 500 hussars and 1 000 musketers crush russian and sweden forces around 35 000 strenght, but yes, polish hussars is only nobleman with no achivements... learn some history and then tell something about this, this happened in era, when knigh doesn't exist ( from 16th to 18th century), because firearms spread across entire europe

    • @lavabeard5939
      @lavabeard5939 2 года назад +1

      @@LaserSeQ they made 1 great attack the west remembers? just because there is one famous moment that is celebrated in a lot of media doesnt mean the west doesnt remember everything else. they dominated for over a century and thats documented and remembered by the west

    • @szeleddie
      @szeleddie Год назад +11

      @@kovadlinka8118 Thanks man!!! So i don't have to correct this kind of disrespect and stupid comment!!!

  • @Bueller117
    @Bueller117 2 года назад +187

    The Siege of Vienna was also the Inspiration for the Battle of Helms Deep in Lord of the Rings

    • @Feflar
      @Feflar 2 года назад

      Any source? I think Tolkien did not mention that in his notes or letters.

    • @Nieznajomy-um5zl
      @Nieznajomy-um5zl 2 года назад +15

      @@Feflar the same, many oponents, fast end, weak and exausted city, and help from many cavalry what change the battle

    • @shadow_b0itrash415
      @shadow_b0itrash415 2 года назад +5

      @@Nieznajomy-um5zl also a breach in the walls of the impenetrable walls

    • @divicospower9112
      @divicospower9112 2 года назад +1

      Not the Helms deep but Minas Thirith

    • @andrewwebb3248
      @andrewwebb3248 Год назад +3

      @@divicospower9112 I'd say both cities. Each city pulls something from the battle of Vienna. Helms Deep has the walls being exploded and coming over the mountain. Minas Thirith you get that standard cavalry charge and the repeated strikes through terrified infantry ranks.

  • @LadyGravemaster
    @LadyGravemaster 2 года назад +110

    One of my favorite songs ever. Thank you for this one, loved all your comments and insights.
    To answer some of your questions;
    1. 3,000 Winged Hussars lead by the King of Poland (leading 18,000 total cavalry) vs 150,000 Ottomans & 40,000 Transylvanians.
    2. Lances were their weapons of penetration, but they were masters of sword, mace, and club as well.
    3. They remain to this day one of the most disciplined military units to ever exist.
    4. We study their tactics and movements, especially that they were able to cross hostile territory efficiently and without a single casuality on their way to liberate Vienna and ultimately preventing the Ottomans from ever taking over Europe, to this day in the Marine Corps & I believe other branches do as well.

    • @oljackie35
      @oljackie35 8 месяцев назад +1

      They also used one use pistols and ive read some records that some hussars carried some kind of grappleshots or shotguns also one use.

  • @OneJazzyBoye
    @OneJazzyBoye 2 года назад +101

    It's worth mentioning that the weapon the hussar has in the picture is a lance, not a spear. Lances were designed to channel all of the energy from a horse in full gallop into a single point, whereas spears were designed to just use the energy from the user's thrust. Also lances were usually a lot longer than spears.

    • @KahavaveCAPIPI
      @KahavaveCAPIPI 2 года назад +3

      The energy thing makes no sense, because the core design of "stick with stabby end" isn't nearly versatile enough for that to happen. The structural design differences of a lance vs a spear is that a lance is usually a lot lighter and differently balanced so they could be effectively controlled with a single hand permitting the other hand to control the reins of the horse. And that's really it; outside of tournament jousting you could consider a lance to be a very light pike with a bit more balance toward the butt.

    • @nancyjanzen5676
      @nancyjanzen5676 2 года назад +7

      Those lances were about 12feet long, hollow and designed to break off.

    • @szymongrobelski2713
      @szymongrobelski2713 Год назад +3

      @@nancyjanzen5676 true but that was kind of the point with them aswell it was for the initial charge they knocked someone down or killed them ( if not killed he would be stomped to death by the horses) and after that its just drop the lance and use the other weapon at your disposal like swords maces clubs and some other which were very effective, plus lances made for a better attack onto a enemy cavalery ( if they were doing a counter charge which against hussars would be pretty dumb) and after that its the ground forcesthat get their heads bashed in or cut off

  • @chrisumana7644
    @chrisumana7644 2 года назад +67

    Sabaton has mastered the art of simplicity and consistency. Fun fact this battle was the inspiration for the siege of Helm's Deep in LoTR. The Winged Hussars never lost a battle except to time due to the invention of howitzers and tanks, it's sad though how Europe repaid Poland for essentially preventing the Ottoman Empire from gaining a foothold in Europe hundreds of years later when the Nazis and Soviets occupated Poland and they fought to regain their freedom from both and no one came to aid. Sabaton does a fantastic job of giving respect to Poland, one of the toughest and scrappiest nations in all of Europe.

    • @M0ldyBr3ad55
      @M0ldyBr3ad55 2 года назад +3

      So like, I get what you're saying and agree with it all, but did you really say decades later to refer to a war that happened almost 400 years later?? 😂

    • @OneJazzyBoye
      @OneJazzyBoye 2 года назад +4

      You say that, but realistically, what could the Allies have done to help Poland? They were on the opposite side of Europe, it would have been remarkably hard to send material aid. And the Warsaw Uprising happened after the D-Day invasions had already landed, so it's not as if the Allies were sitting around doing nothing.

    • @chrisumana7644
      @chrisumana7644 2 года назад

      @@M0ldyBr3ad55 my bad I don't why I typed that

    • @gerritrookworst3701
      @gerritrookworst3701 2 года назад +2

      The winged hussars never Lost a battle? A quick Google search already showed me 6 battles they Lost from which one by the lion of the north.

    • @Ower8x
      @Ower8x 2 года назад +4

      Actually it was the Charge of the Rohirim at Minas Thirith ... as in the books there is no cavalry charge at Helms Deep ...

  • @lucnap29
    @lucnap29 2 года назад +31

    My all time favourite Sabaton song. Thanks to it I started listening to their music. Plus I'm Polish and winged hussars are very important part of our history

  • @anklebiterwoodworks2818
    @anklebiterwoodworks2818 2 года назад +19

    I love how Sabaton leaves you grasping for words. You definitely have a good vocabulary, but seeing their music leaving you grasping for words and, well, you got the best facial expressions. Love it!

    • @whatitdodave
      @whatitdodave  2 года назад +4

      Have you found my playlist? Makes for an easier time.
      ruclips.net/p/PLG217Y9Pofu5q1wsUPdg0ddHg-Pgu5XiG

  • @beatapaolicchi4049
    @beatapaolicchi4049 11 месяцев назад +6

    Genialna Husaria!.
    Only and only army ever.
    Every soldier were from rich family. Sabaton we love you!. ✌️🇵🇱

  • @lilmallison2531
    @lilmallison2531 2 года назад +11

    Another thing to be noted about the Winged Hussars is that the wings weren't for show only. Being made of metal they also made an ungodly amount of noise, probably frightening anything around not expecting it

  • @oscarandresmorenodiaz4905
    @oscarandresmorenodiaz4905 2 года назад +38

    Dave, can you react to "The Last Battle"? It is the next song after "Winged Hussars" in "The Last Stand" album. I'd appreciate that you listen to that.

  • @karinkrenn
    @karinkrenn Год назад +15

    As a Viennese I really enjoyed your reaction to this piece of our history performed by Sabaton - and to honor our brave polish neighbors (who are now concerned about their neighbor Ukraine and its conflict with Russia). History performed at its best - thanks 👍

    • @MuchaTseBle
      @MuchaTseBle 8 дней назад +1

      my nie zostawiamy sąsiadów w potrzebie

  • @stevenkassulke9747
    @stevenkassulke9747 2 года назад +7

    fyi it was a cavalry charge of 20 thousand, charging at an army of 150,000. there was also 80-90 thousand infantry, but the cavalry charge came first and broke the vast majority of the army. the infantry broke the janisaries that were already on the walls and attempting to break through. at the head of the 20 thousand cavalry was the 3000 winged hussars. each one of them far better then any other cavalry of the day. their lances alone are almost twice the length of an average hussar. and then u add their fighting skill, start of the art weaponry flintlock pistols and cavalry hit and run tactics, and goodbye ottoman empire

  • @TheRealRealMClovin
    @TheRealRealMClovin 2 года назад +7

    Let me add a history fact. This was during the height of Ottoman empire which had it's borders close to italy and poland Controlling land which would later become greece, yugoslavia bulgaria and nearly hungary.
    The ottomans sent an army of 100000-150000 men to lay siege of Vienna. Vienna is a great and strong fortress(one of the strongest in europe) but it had very few men of austria and the holy roman empire defending it. The relief comes in the form of King john III of poland to aid the holy roman empire and Austria with 3000 winged hussars, but with those winged hussars he had like 18000 other cavalry. Which makes it the largest cavalry charge in history.
    Resulting in a win for the christian coalition, later the holy league.
    If you have seen the movie LOTR with the famous rohan charge, imagine that but 2 or maybe 3 times bigger army of cavalry.

  • @nicholasege5970
    @nicholasege5970 2 года назад +7

    I just gotta say I started listening to Sabaton 11 years ago when I was a young metalhead history buff growing up in a small town in Idaho... it was 8 years before I met another fan. I'm now really enjoying the reaction videos from you and multiple other content creators because it's really cool seeing so many different people from so many different backgrounds, nationalities, races, both genders , and all ages coming together and agreeing that listening to Sabaton is a kickass experience that leaves you both pumped up by the epic music and inspired by the great deeds of heros of the past.

  • @Krytexo21
    @Krytexo21 Год назад +2

    18,000 horsemen charged down the hills, the largest cavalry charge in history. Sobieski led the charge at the head of 3,000 Polish heavy lancers, the "Winged Hussars" charged down Ottoman forces atleast 150.000 strong.

  • @alvaroacuenteco5524
    @alvaroacuenteco5524 2 года назад +8

    Is it just me or when Dave says wat it do homies it's your boy Dave I always say wassup dave

  • @ethanevans1873
    @ethanevans1873 2 года назад +8

    Whenever I listen to this song I’ve found that for some reason I’ve always pictured the Rohirrim charge in the lord of the rings ❤️

    • @rickcs7050
      @rickcs7050 Год назад +2

      they were created in honor of the Winged Hussars, Tolkien knew the story and wanted to make it epic...
      THEN THE WINGED HUSSARS ARRIVED!!! LEADING THE ROHIRIM CHARGE

  • @RavetsU
    @RavetsU 2 года назад +7

    Ah, good old Dave giving us another Sabaton reaction, what a great day it is. Btw, remember to listen "The End of the War to End All Wars" after listening every single song from the great war album. That song closes the album really well and gives you some perspective about the conflict as a whole.
    Keep up the great work!

  • @thiccricc2071
    @thiccricc2071 2 года назад +9

    Man I love your passion for Sabaton and history!!! Keep up the grind!! Would you ever do history video reactions?

  • @PetterVessel
    @PetterVessel 2 года назад +11

    I love this song. When I was a kid, this was my favorite story.
    Some suggestions : The Lion from the North, Gott mit uns, and 1648.

  • @user-gp6dd1uj4r
    @user-gp6dd1uj4r 2 года назад +6

    Nice vid Dave. Keep it up ✌️(oh and they actually DID have wings as part of their armors)

  • @hannehammer4603
    @hannehammer4603 2 года назад +6

    Hi Dave, once again I love your reaction! You always get to the point. The quality of the Sabaton's music is always consistently good, and I can't think of a song that I don't like. I took a quick look to see if there are any official videos (not live videos) with less than 500,000 views. The only thing I noticed was Reign Of Terror, with 473,249 views. But as I said, of course I couldn't check them all. However, I don't think the number of views is important to me if I like the music!

  • @TolonusCZ
    @TolonusCZ 2 года назад +4

    and Iam proud to say I think one of my countrymen was part of the ride together with our polish friends.

  • @km666
    @km666 Год назад +6

    Jan Sobieski is pronounced Yan So Be Es Key.
    Imagine 3,000 heavy horse. Huge animals wearing their own armor. Astride these beasts are elite trained knights in full armor. A terrifyingly long Lance and Sabre at their sides. On their backs a wooden frame covered in white eagle feathers in the shape of wings.
    3,000 armored winged beasts with every intent to kill you and trample you into the bloody mud. This was absolutely by design to scare the fucking shit out of the enemy.
    I was born in Poland and grew up with these stories. The Polish cavalry is legendary. Casimir Pulaski trained George Washington's army and established the first cavalry in the US. Pulaski actually died fighting for American independence in a cavalry charge

  • @patrioticjustice9040
    @patrioticjustice9040 2 года назад +4

    Check out Sabaton's latest song; Soldier of Heaven. In honor of over 2,000 soldiers and civilians who died December 13th, 1916, when a massive avalanche wiped out both sides in WWI. Witness reports claim that both sides fired shells at weakened peaks in order to bury the other side under snow and gain advantage. This day went down in history as White Friday.

  • @TolonusCZ
    @TolonusCZ 2 года назад +3

    This is the real Rohirim ride.

  • @R.W.Raegan
    @R.W.Raegan 4 месяца назад

    This was my first song by Sabaton. forever fan since!

  • @Rixoli
    @Rixoli 4 месяца назад

    "its a desperate race against the mine and a race against time" also earns explanation, one of the more common tactics of the era was to "Sap" an enemy fortress' walls, this was a strategy that was even practiced as far as WW1. Sappeurs or Sappers were combat engineers that often dug elaborate tunnels underneath the enemy's defenses which they would then fill with explosives or simply burn the supports out of in earlier eras.
    In both cases you were literally creating a giant land-mine or sinkhole that the enemy's defenses would collapse into. It wasn't unheard of for defenders to actually counter-dig such things and it led to men fighting hand-to-hand with knives and clubs or pistols in WW1 in tunnels so narrow you often couldn't fully extend your arms in some places.

  • @stranger5472
    @stranger5472 2 года назад +3

    I am loving these sabaton reactions so much. I wish to see you react on any song from their Carolus Rex Album. Not many had reacted to those songs

  • @nancyjanzen5676
    @nancyjanzen5676 2 года назад +5

    All of the Hussars were Polish nobles.

  • @Boombox69in
    @Boombox69in 2 года назад

    I enjoyed your shield analogy, and thoughts on the lyrics. Cool video, I subscribed!

  • @mittag6326
    @mittag6326 11 месяцев назад +1

    But the entire cavalry force that charged at Vienna numbered almost 20k if I recall correctly - the largest cavalry charge in history.

  • @phildicks4721
    @phildicks4721 Год назад +1

    It was the largest charge in history. There were 18000 involved, but the Winged Hussars only numbered 3000. They however held the position of honor in the vangaurd. The frightening thing about the Hussars Charge is it started slow and disjointed, but as the horses reached full gallop, the Hussar ranks would tighten and become a charging solid mass of mounted warriors carrying 15' pikes at the enemy. Enemies would either break or be trampled.
    Shortly after the battle, the defeated Ottoman General was ordered strangled with a silk rope by a group of Jannissaries for his failure. In the Ottoman Empire, failure was not an option.😉

  • @bigsad5851
    @bigsad5851 2 года назад +4

    The importance of the winged hussars or more specifically this song was about how around this time period heavy Calvary was starting to become obsolete, the winged hussars in general costed a lot of money and recourses to upkeep so much so that the men riding on the horses weren’t getting any sort of payment for their victories in combat. However when the holy league was formed with the other countries in Europe the polish contribution to the war effort was the winged hussars on the promise that they would be able to loot the men they had slain in combat for valuable goods since they weren’t getting paid. So long story short this was arguably the last major victory achieved by any sort of heavy Calvary in history. This was an end of an era and they went out with a fucking bang. They didn’t all die in the conflict, but they just won the last major victory for that type of unit.

  • @80sHeavymetalchick9
    @80sHeavymetalchick9 Год назад +1

    Def one of my favorites!! I knew a guy whose stage name was Rik Fox.. I'm pretty sure he had something to do with a program about the winged hussars on the history channel.

  • @dew2334
    @dew2334 2 года назад +3

    How’s Dave doing today I love this song great to see you enjoyed it also. Shout out to baby Jasmine 👍

  • @mrjj2819
    @mrjj2819 2 года назад +1

    This guy does sabaton reactions
    And then the winged hussars arrived

  • @Vakaria-plays
    @Vakaria-plays 2 года назад +4

    A more rare Sabaton that i dont feel many give enough attention is the song Counterstrike, i think you will love that song Dave! :D

  • @mannistef
    @mannistef 2 года назад +1

    Thanks for the reaction. I did like the reference to Magic the Gathering :)

  • @merryrose6788
    @merryrose6788 9 месяцев назад

    Love your reaction, especially how you noted that the chorus can sum up the action:)
    It's probably too long, but you might want to view Sabaton at Hellfest 2019. There are two videos of this concert on you tube. Winged Hussars looks and sounds so cool at this festival, with a big horse and rider crossing the stage on the back screen. Also, this concert, where Tommy and Chris had to sing after Joakim lost his voice after Winged Hussars, this concert is mesmerizing to listen to. They have a chorus in WW1 uniforms, and the concert is some sort of magic.

  • @MichaelScheele
    @MichaelScheele 2 года назад +2

    The final portion of the Battle of Vienna took place on September 11-12, 1683.
    Some speculated that the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks were timed to turn September 11 from a day of Islamic defeat into a day of Islamic victory.

    • @Simpson17866
      @Simpson17866 2 года назад

      Except that September 11, 1683 on the Western calendar = Ramadan 19, 1094 on the Islamic calendar.
      While September 11, 2001 on the Western calendar = Jamada al-Thani 23, 1422 on the Islamic calendar.
      There are only 366 days in the Western calendar, but there have been a lot more than 366 historical events. There's going to be random overlap for no reason ;)

    • @markschattefor6997
      @markschattefor6997 2 года назад

      @@Simpson17866 You forget that Vienna was the center of power in that part of Europe at the time, the sad thing is that the allied sponsors
      wouldn't let Jan III Sobieski and his army finish the job and clean Europe of the islamic parasitic dead cult.

  • @jc3834
    @jc3834 2 года назад +1

    Good stuff man! cheers

  • @nancyjanzen5676
    @nancyjanzen5676 2 года назад +2

    There is a documentary on the Hussars but it is in Polish.

  • @szarlotkala
    @szarlotkala Год назад

    Battle under Kircholm, Jan Chodkiewicz, that was insane win winged Hussars.

  • @matyy_.
    @matyy_. 2 года назад +1

    i dunno if u will even look at it but there is a song "Winged Hussars / Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth & Traditional War Song" this is so freaking cool it's inold lithuanian i think but from this what i know even lithuanians cant understand it becuase its really old but woah its has such a good sound

  • @rogerhack3750
    @rogerhack3750 2 года назад +2

    Lord of the rings charge at helms deep.
    You're welcome.

  • @christopherhanton6611
    @christopherhanton6611 2 года назад +2

    when they were created in 1503 to 1776 when they were disbanded they never lost a SINGLE BATTLE AND WON EVERY WAR FOR POLAND .

  • @npwheaties
    @npwheaties 2 года назад +2

    Firestorm is (in my opinion) a very underrated song of Sabaton! Give it a shot! Hypes you up!

  • @YellowLantern18
    @YellowLantern18 2 года назад +1

    Yeah dude,you will love reacting to the Last Battle.

  • @christophervanoster
    @christophervanoster 2 года назад +2

    This song is probably sabatons most well known song and their best meme. Just put an image of literally anything happening. THEN THE WINGED HUSSARS ARRIVE

  • @divicospower9112
    @divicospower9112 2 года назад +3

    The biggest cavalry charge in history. 23'000 horsemen charged the Turks this day.

  • @creepycutiegoth4113
    @creepycutiegoth4113 Год назад

    The fire Nation was going to attack but then the Winged Hussars arrived!

  • @emperorchampionthor
    @emperorchampionthor 2 года назад

    YEAH YOU FINALLY REACTED TO IT I AM SO HAPPY!!!!!

  • @elzbietajukic905
    @elzbietajukic905 2 года назад +2

    The number of hussars is beeing argued till today. It's between 3 to 20 thousand but Ottoman forces were 160 thousands. Janis series were the sultans elite forces.

  • @ripLunarBirdCLH
    @ripLunarBirdCLH 9 месяцев назад

    It is actually said that when The Winged Hussars charged the Ottoman Army near Vienna, all infantry ceased to fight and watched in awe, with jaws dropped to the ground.
    That's how powerful of a sight it was.

  • @WaywardVet
    @WaywardVet 2 месяца назад

    Heh, bringing up Magic The Gathering. I think it is relatable, because this battle was drenched in politics. I used to play a multiplayer Magic game every morning in high school. My favorite deck was a White deck of Benalish and Icatian. It gave no attack power, but i can tap to deal damage to an attacker or blocker. I can tap to give first strike. So i can interrupt the game politics anytime i want. Usually meant taking second place in a 5 player game, but 1st place would thank me for showing up and helping. Much like this battle. The credit went to the infantry. The King of Poland-Lithuiana knew he ended it, but did a boss move "Nah, y'all did the work"

  • @andreww2657
    @andreww2657 Год назад

    This is still to this day the largest calvary charge in recorded history..

  • @RhettPerry88
    @RhettPerry88 2 года назад +3

    Totally enjoy your sabaton stuff!

  • @adamrichardadamdegoogle1944
    @adamrichardadamdegoogle1944 Год назад

    This song pumps so mich testosterone I want to get on a horse, clad in steel armour with duck feathers flaring behind me and impale a Pursian on a hollow spear. ❤❤❤

  • @barryandreasen6656
    @barryandreasen6656 Год назад +1

    The wings were a warning to their enemies

    • @cherylk.2474
      @cherylk.2474 Год назад +1

      I believe the wings also caused the enemies horses to freak a bit, while the Hussaria's horses were used to the sound, having trained while hearing the sound, and the sound might have served as a signal to the Hussaria horses to fall into line and sync their step with the other Hussaria horses. I believe the charge always was began with the horses lined abreast and walking in step, then gradually picking up speed as the Hussaria lowered their lances. Also, the pennants might have served as a distraction for the oppostiion, also. There is so much to learn from the Hussaria history.

    • @karinkrenn
      @karinkrenn Год назад +1

      @@cherylk.2474 Agree. The Hussars - and also their horses - are very special and there's a lot to learn of them for us all 👍

  • @carinalundstrom7566
    @carinalundstrom7566 2 года назад +2

    Pls, react to Majestica, the band of the Sabaton guitar player Tommy Johansson. Above the sky or The Ghost of Marley are good choices. You won't believe your ears

  • @rogerhack3750
    @rogerhack3750 2 года назад

    The whole cavalry charge in itself was around 18 thousand cavalrymen, at this point still the largest cavalry charge in history.

  • @Artysta1994
    @Artysta1994 2 года назад

    fun fact: Lord of the Rings two towers was inspired by battle of Vienna and winged Hussars

  • @rerowifix2649
    @rerowifix2649 2 года назад +4

    Good one as always, you should react to the group Heilung and more specifically their live song Krigsgaldr if you want something completely different to react to

  • @konrada1814
    @konrada1814 Год назад

    There where about 5K hussars but the cavalry charge was around 15K.

  • @reubenharper7047
    @reubenharper7047 Год назад

    The charge had other units up to 20 000 being the largest ever cavalry charge in history but was lead by the winged hassars

  • @Drakefance5
    @Drakefance5 2 года назад +1

    Alot of Sabaton's Earlier stuff and covers barely gets as much attentions but if you want some lesser listened to stuff, could listen to something like:
    Reign of Terror
    Union
    Thundergods
    Feuer frei
    The Beast

  • @fenrisulfur842
    @fenrisulfur842 2 года назад +1

    I know there isnt an official Video, but i guess you´ll be interested in "Wolfpack". check it out ;)

  • @Natka505
    @Natka505 2 года назад +2

    According to Wikipedia:
    "An alliance between Sobieski and Emperor Leopold I resulted in the addition of the Polish hussars to the existing allied army. The leadership of the forces of European allies was entrusted to the Polish king, who had under his command 70,000-80,000 soldiers facing an Ottoman army of 150,000."
    "At around 6:00 pm the Polish king ordered the cavalry attack in four groups, three Polish and one from the Holy Roman Empire-18,000 horsemen charged down the hills, the largest cavalry charge in history. Sobieski led the charge  at the head of 3,000 Polish heavy lancers, the famed "Winged Hussars"."
    "The charge easily broke the lines of the Ottomans, who were exhausted and demoralized and soon started to flee the battlefield. The cavalry headed straight for the Ottoman camps and Kara Mustafa's headquarters, while the remaining Viennese garrison sallied out of its defenses to join in the assault."

  • @przemysawhoraczy8459
    @przemysawhoraczy8459 2 месяца назад

    This is a song about the greatest cavalry charge in the history of mankind. according to various sources, between 150 and 300 thousand Turks besieged Vienna. The "Holy League", i.e. the alliance of Christian states, had a total of about 50,000 army, and the decisive attack was the attack of John III Sobieski at the head of 15,000 horsemen and 3,000 winged hussars. It was one of the last battles of the Polish hussars, which two centuries ago won all the nominated battles, often with a huge numerical advantage of the opponent.

  • @ben1ben
    @ben1ben 2 года назад +3

    I really Love this song, such a vibe and I love the choir at the end of this song. About the bad songs, I don't know a bad song personally, but I can say sometimes some of Sabaton songs sound the same 🤔Also while you was talking about ''the worst song'' I instantly thought about Metallica because Metallica has a clear ''worst song'' which is St Anger. Trash can snare, awful production repetitive lyrics that don't make sense and just weird structure in general. But then I thought about this, Sabaton actually has a cover from Metallica, its the legendary song For Whom The Bell Tolls, they made an epic cover and I hope you'll check it out. Great Reaction

  • @sandradace6634
    @sandradace6634 2 года назад +2

    U said Vienna right!

  • @OrlindaJones
    @OrlindaJones Год назад

    Then The Winged Hussars Arrived

  • @fizzco3373
    @fizzco3373 2 года назад

    Yeah you should really watch the history on this one.

  • @milanradimecky6001
    @milanradimecky6001 Год назад

    Battle of Golden Apple / Golden city how Ottoman named Vienna

  • @detroitpolak9904
    @detroitpolak9904 2 года назад

    According to the lie I just made up, my ancestor was a Winged Hussar at Vienna.

  • @tonynomikos3702
    @tonynomikos3702 2 года назад

    Hey try sabatons into the fire its a short song but packs a hell of a punch same with midway

  • @jsandbox7205
    @jsandbox7205 2 года назад

    You might also like the RUclips channel Sabaton History. They go threw the history of all their songs

  • @michaelmccarthy5455
    @michaelmccarthy5455 2 года назад

    They have an unofficial music video using clips about the Siege of Vienna that gives you an idea of the numbers and what the Ottomans and the besieged city were seeing with the charge (you don't have to do a reaction to it, just thought I'd let you know). *edit* Look for Knight SGC Archive.

  • @BCJAZZZ
    @BCJAZZZ 2 года назад +1

    You really like Sabaton, isn't it? I appreciate that!

  • @GeneralGob
    @GeneralGob 2 года назад +2

    The winged hussars where so success full partly becouse of their overly long lances they could be up to 6 meters long! Whoch is much longer than a knights lance whoch is only 2.5 meters long and why they are so short is becouse of their weight while the winged hussars lances where hollow to make them lighter yet they where hard to break. So theu could reach a knight much faster than the knight could reach them

  • @celticrebel5229
    @celticrebel5229 2 года назад

    Its believe the ottomans had an army of 100,000 strong but the cavalry charge was over 20,000+ largest recorded cavalry charge they smashed the ottoman Line

  • @sebastianfrei610
    @sebastianfrei610 2 года назад +3

    Well 3000 winged hussars followed by anywhere between 17000 and 27000 other cavalry

    • @LadyGravemaster
      @LadyGravemaster 2 года назад +2

      18,000 cavalry total. 3,000 of those being Winged Hussars.

  • @eduardklima5698
    @eduardklima5698 2 года назад +1

    For less popular songs: Rise of evil, final solution and Nuclear attack.

  • @agnieszkazuk
    @agnieszkazuk 2 года назад

    Great song! Great reaction! Thanks Dave! Check "then the winged hussars arrived" memes on the Internet ;-)

  • @Nieznajomy-um5zl
    @Nieznajomy-um5zl 2 года назад

    Well the ottons army have 180 000 people

  • @jwrosenbury
    @jwrosenbury 10 месяцев назад

    According to captured documents, there were 170,000 Ottomans. This was reduced to 150,000 on the day of the charge. Presumably, the other 20,000 were guarding the long supply lines.
    There were 16,000 garrison troops in Vienna. Another 65,000 troops followed in the relief force.
    Without food and with their supply lines disrupted, the Ottoman force was forced to retreat with heavy losses. It had taken decades to prepare supplies for the attacking army, so this defeat wasn't something that could be turned around despite the Ottomans outnumbering the Viennese even after the defeat.
    Had the West lost either this battle or the Battle of Lepanto (a naval battle), Europe would have been forced to convert to Islam.
    The Winged Hussars used a secret technique to hollow out their lances allowing them to be lighter and much longer than most lances. They were longer than pikes and thus they were the only cavalry that could break pike formations. They dominated Eastern European combat.

  • @Iluvantir
    @Iluvantir 2 года назад +1

    18,000 angry Christians and pissed-off Muslims (who were against the Ottoman Empire) sat on large, belligerent horses - 3000 of which were the heavy cavalry of Winged Hussars... charging, lances advanced, in the largest display of organised unfriendliness in history. The Charge of the Winged Hussars (and the rest of the 18,000) is the largest cavalry charge in history - and they routed an army numbering at least 150,000: 8-1 odds.
    Kudos. That's balls of solid rock.

  • @nickshaffer9961
    @nickshaffer9961 2 года назад +1

    If you want to react to a song that doesn’t get the attention it deserves react to Life time of War

  • @jillianh7565
    @jillianh7565 2 года назад

    Am I the only one who noticed the potential spiritual meaning to this song? The lyrics seem to be comparing the soldiers to angels. The Bible talks about how Elisha and his servant were surrounded by armies. The servant starts panicking and Elisha prays to the Lord to open his servant’s eyes. Suddenly they see angels all along the mountainside. In short, God protected them from the armies. When I hear this song I picture multitudes of angels arriving on the scene, especially when the lyrics say things like “armor and wings” and “death from above, it’s an army of kings”. Are we not kings and priests according to the Bible?

    • @dovakhin-os7cs
      @dovakhin-os7cs 2 года назад

      No i dont think it have anything do to with that joakim sings also about how stupid church and religion are because the caused wars and shit

    • @dovakhin-os7cs
      @dovakhin-os7cs 2 года назад

      Its just a song about the winged hussars which have deco on their armor and come from the mountain thats why they sing death from above it has nothing absolut nothing to do with shit religion or the fucking bible

  • @speedylopez870
    @speedylopez870 2 года назад +1

    It is a great pity. Poland would not have been partitioned if the Turks had won.

  • @skinfoxeprime2711
    @skinfoxeprime2711 2 года назад

    150 000 Ottomans.

  • @przemysawhoraczy8459
    @przemysawhoraczy8459 2 месяца назад

    This battle decided the fate of Europe. If Sobieski had not come to the rescue, the Turks would most likely have taken Rome and expelled Christianity from Europe.

  • @mjgFlati
    @mjgFlati 7 месяцев назад

    YOU SHOULD WATCH THE VIDIO TO THAT SONG . BOG HONOR OJCZYZNA AMEN 🇵🇱✝️✡🇮🇱☦🕎🇵🇱

  • @leftyme4568
    @leftyme4568 Год назад

    I was walking my dog.....And then the winnes hussars arrived!

  • @blackflag66
    @blackflag66 6 месяцев назад

    If you like Sabaton you'll love Blind Guardian.