@@Ancientveda I wasn’t even talking about your point lol I was just saying that it would make sense for several nations to be more popular than the Austrians because of their losses.
You would think that they would be hard to clean, but surprisingly, they weren’t. "White stood out in the field, when one of the functions was to make a good show. In the course of time coats of blue faded badly, those of pike gray turned a dirty ashen color, and those of green assumed a tinge of yellow, while repairs were all too evident on dyed coats of any kind, and added to a general look of shabbiness. Coats of white, on the other hand, could always be worked up with chalk to make them look 'new and brilliant." (Duffy - "Instrument of War" Vol I p 130)
@@jennyrose8138randomness of uniforms?, it’s got actual generals like blucher and new callout voicelines that are accurate to the language, they literally included actual historical places based on napoleonic battles
@@jennyrose8138 same thing with b&i, of course they would put those regiments in, it’s literally part of the nation, + it’s literally a game, you don’t expect everybody to wear the same regiment.
the only actual enemy napoleon got to challenge his rule was archduke charles,he had been competing with napoleon since he had his first command of an army, truely an underated figures in the napoleonic wars
No one can cap the only units and I mean only units carrying the coalition aside from terrible terrain and money were the Austrian and Hungarian grenadiers, personally though I dabble more on the French drip
Hey wait this is the battle of arcole 🤨 Wait this march was for the Wagram Grenadier Wagramer marsch was in 1809 (i think) And The battle of Arcole was in 1796 But Cool video And cool edits :D Bye :)
unfortunately, kinda the stormtroopers of their time period, only ever losing battles for significant periods of time. not to sell austria short, but one can't deny the losing streak they went on throughout the 19th century.
And yet the Empire remained strong and stubborn against Prussia, France and other european turmoils until the bitter end, something perfectly remarkable for a multinational entity. Defeats in local battles are part of a larger equation, and the Habsburgs were generally successful in getting up after a fall, sometimes stronger actually. Both Frederick II and Napoleon recognized the Austrian "phoenix".
The Austrian Empire came out victorious and dominant from the Napoleonic wars and remained so until mid 19th century when first the French-Austrian war then the Prussian-Austrian war challenged Austrias dominance of the European continent.
call me pretentious ... I dont care ... that way of fighting was nevertheless completely idiotic and caused way too many unnecessary losses ... @@TheGrenadier97
2022: Such a masterpiece
2024: WE'RE MAKING OUT OF LEIPZIG WITH THIS ONE🗣️🗣️🔥🔥🗣️🔥🔥🔥🥶🔥🔥🗣️
Whom awaken the g&b fans?
Everybody plays guts and blackpowder
Getting old guard in tyron village with this one🗣️🔥🔥
Can y'all not ruin my favorite 1800 songs with these stupid comments of a popular game on Roblox
@@Theheadlesshorseman9507 holdfast
Finally some great people made Austrian victory video instead of French or Prussian beating Austrian......
But Austria lost the battle of wagram,your right tho
@@johnsoldier8722stop promoting the overrated Austrian defeat paradox
Well Austria did take several L’s during the Napoleonic wars so… it’s not surprising lol
@@_1_05_ WE KNOW THAT THEY TOOK MANY L’S BUT THE TOPIC IS OF THEIR W’S. PLZ UNDERSTAND THE POINT.
@@Ancientveda I wasn’t even talking about your point lol I was just saying that it would make sense for several nations to be more popular than the Austrians because of their losses.
I feel bad for whoever has to wash those Austrian uniforms
You would think that they would be hard to clean, but surprisingly, they weren’t. "White stood out in the field, when one of the functions was to make a good show. In the course of time coats of blue faded badly, those of pike gray turned a dirty ashen color, and those of green assumed a tinge of yellow, while repairs were all too evident on dyed coats of any kind, and added to a general look of shabbiness. Coats of white, on the other hand, could always be worked up with chalk to make them look 'new and brilliant." (Duffy - "Instrument of War" Vol I p 130)
French grenadiers hate this.
lol
*plays a girl I left behind me*
*plays La Grenadière*
@@Realbarry5731an ally lol
Austrian Jägers absolutely love this!
Austrian Empire is Highly Underrated
Can't believe Guts and Black powder introduced me to this masterpiece
That editing is really nice ! Thank you for having taken the time to put various images.
One of the most fascinating empires I have ever seen.
Can't help reading it "Wargamer", but seriously Austrians are underrated..
DeadSherman approves this video.
Deadsherman :D
gamer agrees with this aswell
I love the Sponsored 1 of 2, and a 15 second unskippable ad.
Napoleon almost got killed/assassination by Austrian soldier
POV Austrian soldier: *Missed a shot* DANG IT!
Tyrolean Village theme song
The 2nd one was actually the battle of Aspern-Essling where the French try to cross the Danube river but engages with the Austrian grenadiers
WHO ELSE CAME HERE FROM GUTS AND BLACKPOWDER!
........hello................
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Me
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Yes
B&I was better lol
That's Why Guts Blackpowder is Realistic For me
Well, I find the randomness of uniforms and well, zombies, quite unrealistic.
@@jennyrose8138randomness of uniforms?, it’s got actual generals like blucher and new callout voicelines that are accurate to the language, they literally included actual historical places based on napoleonic battles
@@jennyrose8138+ the uniforms are accurate, you just tried to find a way to have a point, even tho you are wrong
@@AdrianAnimates28 I said randomness, and tbh seeing brunswickers, lancers, and many other regiments in a farm, quite random.
@@jennyrose8138 same thing with b&i, of course they would put those regiments in, it’s literally part of the nation, + it’s literally a game, you don’t expect everybody to wear the same regiment.
They lost many battles with napoleon but still made it hell for him and his soldiers
that grana would sound nice for Austro-prussian war theme, although more great vid.
1:52 no way that grenadier shot Napoleon?
Film name at 0:06?
@@sovannphiyuth4209 Napoleon (2002 Mini Series)
Thanks!
the only actual enemy napoleon got to challenge his rule was archduke charles,he had been competing with napoleon since he had his first command of an army, truely an underated figures in the napoleonic wars
Is this the bridge of arcole?
Is this they bridge of arco le
No one can cap the only units and I mean only units carrying the coalition aside from terrible terrain and money were the Austrian and Hungarian grenadiers, personally though I dabble more on the French drip
Gott shütze den Kaiser
That do is true but you spelt it wrong,it’s schütze
What is the movie name.
I used clips from a French mini series called “Napoleon - 2002”
@@bendsherman1984 thx :D
Hey wait this is the battle of arcole 🤨
Wait this march was for the Wagram Grenadier
Wagramer marsch was in 1809 (i think)
And The battle of Arcole was in 1796
But Cool video And cool edits :D
Bye :)
The battle of Wagram literally has never ever been represented in film ever, not even in the new Napoleon 2023 film.
@@bendsherman1984 Yeah but i say This like a prank
And Thx for do epic epic edits and videos
My english is bad
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@@samratroy310 Bro we were unfair nahhhhhhh L
The Austrian empire has won the battle of the bridge of Arcole
Is the artillery person austrian or bavarian? because the fit looks like bavarian
I believe they are Bavarian
Then why are they helping the austrians?
@@Zharkluxury the clip is about the battle of Arcole, at the time the HRE was still a thing and Bavaria and Austria were both technically allies
PapaPonoupo of nr53 approves of this
this is fire music
Wagram came just after Napoleon got his derriere kicked at the battles of Aspern and Essling by the Archduke Charles and the Austrians.
Ahh so this is the song that they always play on Tyrolean village
Für das Österreich!🇦🇹⬛🟨
wagramer more like wargamer
🔥🔥🔥
Yay I found it.
Für Das Vaterland , Für Österreich.
You mean wargamer?
no
Average fifer in Unterlaichling
Guts and black powder in real life
The Austrian Circus
This circus you are talking about was also the first circus that gave Napoleon’s first ever defeat in battle out of the other coalition powers.
Funny. Last time everyone checked the british under Moore were running to the sea fleeing from the french - unlike the austrians.
bleed and metal
Average fifer in the Tyrolean Village 🇦🇹
Austrian wars in a nutshell
L+bozo+fatherless+no onion+ratio
Ratio
NO OIGNON?
@@naps_878 no onion
Womens vs mans
unfortunately, kinda the stormtroopers of their time period, only ever losing battles for significant periods of time. not to sell austria short, but one can't deny the losing streak they went on throughout the 19th century.
And yet the Empire remained strong and stubborn against Prussia, France and other european turmoils until the bitter end, something perfectly remarkable for a multinational entity. Defeats in local battles are part of a larger equation, and the Habsburgs were generally successful in getting up after a fall, sometimes stronger actually. Both Frederick II and Napoleon recognized the Austrian "phoenix".
The Austrian Empire came out victorious and dominant from the Napoleonic wars and remained so until mid 19th century when first the French-Austrian war then the Prussian-Austrian war challenged Austrias dominance of the European continent.
... idiotic way to fight in those days ...straight forward without cover ... useless losses ...
history nerds.... nerd him....
cuhh
How pretentious of you to think that such men were mistaken in fighting the way their times and techniques allowed.
call me pretentious ... I dont care ... that way of fighting was nevertheless completely idiotic and caused way too many unnecessary losses ... @@TheGrenadier97
Whatever.