Luchar contra Napoleón, a España le costó sur y centro América (casi todo el continente) y a Inglaterra le costó EE.UU y parte de Canadá... brutal precio a pagar por luchar contra el emperador, ambos perdieron las colonias mas grandes y sobretodo más ricas del mundo... sobretodo España..
Ah waterloo, a film where the director has the seventh-largest army in the world, 2000 cossacks an 15,000 men of Red Army. That's why it has such a great scale , there are thousands of men marching to attack.
That's a great movie and that's a great music, too bad it wasn't offered during the end credits... . Damn both soak heroism in just unholy quantities !
The amount of detail! At 4:43 in the top center square formation, you can see them fire a canoon from within the formation and then they close the square afterwards. Old movies are just the best.
hasta ahora la única canción que conocía de la batalla de Waterloo era la de abba, me alegra escuchar al fin una canción que le haga honor a la batalla
THE SPANISH HEROIC GENERAL WHO FIGHTED AGAINST NAPOLEON IN WATERLOO. Miguel de Álava (Fernado VII's Ambassador to the Netherlands, a veteran of the Peninsular War, Wellington's personal guest at the Duchess of Richmond's ball) was the "second" in the shadow of the Duke of Wellington, a great friend of his (Wellington le sent a lot of letters, in Spanish language, Wellington learned it during the peninsular war) during the conflict that ended with the French. The war cries that echoed throughout the Waterloo countryside during one of the most famous battles in history, which occurred exactly 205 years ago, were primarily English, Prussian and Gauls. However, among all those foreign howls stood out those of an officer who, on his horse, chewed his orders in a very academic British with a Spanish accent. This was none other than the Spanish General Miguel Ricardo de Álava y Esquivel, who fought in the General Staff of the Duke of Wellington and who, when fate caused his superior to cause loss, was not daunted and organized the movements of part of the troops allies fighting the 'Empereur'. A job that, coupled with his extensive resume, earned him unquestionable fame in the land of the Lords. The Englishman was also lucky because he encountered the Spanish, a man he knew he could trust and who had organized armies from scratch in the War of Independence. In addition, as his second officer (Murray) was in Canada fighting and his substitute, on a honeymoon, needed someone to do that job. In this way, Álava became the "second" for all purposes of the Duke. Although always unofficially. ALAVA IN WATERLOO On June 18, 1815, Álava took his place as part of the British officers in the Waterloo countryside. «As he was part of the General Staff, Álava had to keep up to date with everything, direct the deployment of the troops and take care of the quartermaster. Once on the battlefield, he too had to be very close to the soldiers and do a tough job of organization. That was his task until the British "Quarter Master General" (one of the highest ranking generals in the army), William Howe De Lancey, was wounded by the French and had to be evacuated. What to do without a superior officer? Wellington must have thought. But nothing easier to solve. Without thinking twice he gave that position unofficially to Álava. The Spanish general, on his part, arrested him and set out to do a job for which he was perfectly prepared and which he had already been doing in the shadows for days. However, he was always in the background, as he officially he was nothing more than an observer. In fact, and although the job of the General Staff was not to go into battle directly, but to organize the men, the Hispanic came to find his bones and his buttocks in one of the most dangerous positions on the entire battlefield: Hougoumont, where the allies organized an all-out defense against Napoleon's attacks.
Hasta que lo encontré!! XD épico y a la vez hermoso!! Pensé sería difícil ver videos de esta duración pero lo has hecho posible!! Little Big Horn otra obra maestra bélica de Running Wild
y queria hacer war of the roses de blazon stone pero no he podido conseguir la serie sobre la guerra de las rosas, solo la encuentro en mala calidad, esa si seria una epica de 9 minutos
June the 18th 1815, the Battle at "Belle-Alliance" Marshy fields and pouring rain all the blood and cannon's fire, cuirassier's attack British grenadiers stand tight Wellington's command "Bluecher or the night" but no Prussian on the sight The Battle of Waterloo, a sea of blood that stains the fields The Battle of Waterloo, lead and steel the bloody gods The Battle of Waterloo, they fight and die, fall one by one The Battle of Waterloo, a tribute to the bloody death Fight, fight, you have to stand unite Kill, kill, come on and have your thrill Bleed, bleed, your blood flows on the field Die, die, but nobody will ever cry for you The French guard marches on and on straight towards British lines Bluechers Prussians join the fight storming the fire side The French guards fall one by one but Napoleon has gone Do you know who's paying the costs? The little soldier, he's lost The Battle of Waterloo, a sea of blood that stains the fields The Battle of Waterloo, lead and steel the bloody gods The Battle of Waterloo, they fight and die, fall one by one The Battle of Waterloo, a tribute to the bloody death
Según el pensamiento de Vasconcelos: en su campaña en Europa, el Genio de la Guerra olvidó que era en los territorios en América donde se desarrollaría el futuro, inconscientemente al vender la Luisiana contribuyó a preservar la hegemonía anglosajona en el mundo.
The British, Dutch, Belgians, Brunswickers, Hanoverians and Nassau beat Napoleon on the field. Prussia cemented the defeat but the French forces were already on the backpedal when they entered the battle.
Sé que será la típica respuesta nerd, pero: es normal que Grouchy no llegara a tiempo. Debido a: 1.- Napoleón llegó tarde: Napoleón planeó enviar 2 órdenes a Soult para confundir a espías, una para dividir a los angloprusianos desde Mons, otra desde Charleroi. El orden en que tenían que llegar fue opuesto, y Soult escogío la de Mons en vez de la de la de Charleroi, y Napoleón tuvo que explicar su error a Soult y rehacer sus planes. Esto hizo que en vez de atacar el 13 de junio, atacara el 18, y los espías borbones pudieron avisar a Gneisenau, que también avisó a los británicos. Blucher y Wellington se reunieron EN PERSONA. Los sueños de Napoleón de dividir a los angloprusianos fueron aplastados antes de comenzar. 2.- Napoleón no confiaba del todo en Grouchy. Napoleón era conocido por la flexibilidad de sus fuerzas y habilidad para luchar de forma independiente de sus cuerpos, pero no quería que sus comandantes hicieran decisiones independientes a no ser que se hubieran probado. Grouchy no se había probado. Grouchy y Gérard sabían que Napoleón estaría furioso y podría llegar a expulsarlos del mando en caso de fracaso. 3.- Grouchy les persiguió. Grouchy, a diferencia de lo que muchos dicen, hizo su trabajo y persiguió a Blucher, ¿el problema? Napoleón imaginaba que Nlucher huiría hacia Namur y abandonaría a Wellington, pero Blucher retrocedió en dirección a Bruselas, hacia Wellington, y Grouchy fue incapaz de atacar y pararle dado a los números de Grouchy comparados con los de Blucher. Y encima Blucher dejó a una retaguardia para parar a Grouchy en Wavre, y Grouchy de hecho consiguió una victoria en Wavre. Sin embargo, la victoria de Grouchy en Wavre no fue suficiente para parar a Blucher o permitirle llegar a Napoleón a tiempo. Lo siento si es demasiado larga la respuesta, pero espero que se entienda porque Grouchy fue incapaz de llegar. Y antes de que lo hagáis vosotros: 🤓🤓
@@poissonpoison3090 esta en español en RUclips la película y tambien en HD. pero te sugiero si puedes verla de nuevo en ingles cambia algo la redaccion y la actuacion cambia para mejor.
Let me give you a glimpse of the promiscuous history of the name in the western part of China. The fact that China expanded its territory from the beginning of its race to the very extent of its origins is almost the reason why it became known as the Chinese mainland, and the civil war, which became an even more hectic record. Originally, the basin of northwestern China was the first western of China region !!!!!!
You can look forward to the stories of the descendants of Goguryeo that will collapse like a fantasy without a shot. Goguryeo is an evil enemy that caused a great incident in ancient times by advancing so madly that it advanced all the way to the west of the Aral Sea, causing a great uprising of the Turkic races. And the northern part of China is under the control of the Turks of the Western Regions. North Korea and Russia, which are not on good terms with them, should not be friendly, but it seems that Russia is ignoring history.
Es mentira Napoleón no abandono el campo hasta la retirada de la Grand Armé y fue Wellinton quien sin la llegada de Buckher habria sido un desastre para los ingleses
Recreacion MAGNIFIQUE!! But a GREAT waste of men. Napoleon would have WON Waterloo IF he had made maximum use of his ARTILLERY instead of relying on his infantry and cavalry. Flesh CANNOT stand against HEAVY METAL, and as a former "little corporal" of French artillery he SHOULD have known that!! Terribile!!
Ney fue quien se mandó solo sin ordenes de Napoleón... y Napoleón se equivocó en no llevar su artillería de racimo en vez de las grandes bolas para romper filas...
@@Alejandroalv81 Fíjate lo que hoy es Francia y lo que hoy es España, ahí te darás cuenta que Napoleón terminó por vencer, a la larga, a España. En menos de 10 años perdieron todos sus dominios en América, hoy y el resto de su existencia (no les queda mucho), los españoles seguirán llorando por esa pérdida.
Luchar contra Napoleón, a España le costó sur y centro América (casi todo el continente) y a Inglaterra le costó EE.UU y parte de Canadá... brutal precio a pagar por luchar contra el emperador, ambos perdieron las colonias mas grandes y sobretodo más ricas del mundo... sobretodo España..
Inglaterra ya había perdido las colonias .
El Reino Unido ya había perdido sus colonias por alrededor del 1776, inclusive antes de la llegada de Napoleón al poder
Ah waterloo, a film where the director has the seventh-largest army in the world, 2000 cossacks an 15,000 men of Red Army.
That's why it has such a great scale , there are thousands of men marching to attack.
That's a great movie and that's a great music, too bad it wasn't offered during the end credits...
.
Damn both soak heroism in just unholy quantities !
Don't make em like that anymore
This is the "Alexander the Great" of Running Wild.
Running wild forever 🤟
The amount of detail! At 4:43 in the top center square formation, you can see them fire a canoon from within the formation and then they close the square afterwards. Old movies are just the best.
This movie is waterloo 1970 of the director Sergei Bondarchuk, The artists of the People in the Soviets age.
hasta ahora la única canción que conocía de la batalla de Waterloo era la de abba, me alegra escuchar al fin una canción que le haga honor a la batalla
Directo a favoritos, tremendo video y tremenda batalla en la época donde no había CGI. Simplemente glorioso. 🤘
I absolutely love and admire Napoleon I think it's a shame how many people dislike him
Не пошёл бы на Россию, может быть и обошлось бы, но в России получил своих пиздюлей
Running wild son de lo mejor que ha dado el heavy metal
THE SPANISH HEROIC GENERAL WHO FIGHTED AGAINST NAPOLEON IN WATERLOO.
Miguel de Álava (Fernado VII's Ambassador to the Netherlands, a veteran of the Peninsular War, Wellington's personal guest at the Duchess of Richmond's ball) was the "second" in the shadow of the Duke of Wellington, a great friend of his (Wellington le sent a lot of letters, in Spanish language, Wellington learned it during the peninsular war) during the conflict that ended with the French. The war cries that echoed throughout the Waterloo countryside during one of the most famous battles in history, which occurred exactly 205 years ago, were primarily English, Prussian and Gauls. However, among all those foreign howls stood out those of an officer who, on his horse, chewed his orders in a very academic British with a Spanish accent.
This was none other than the Spanish General Miguel Ricardo de Álava y Esquivel, who fought in the General Staff of the Duke of Wellington and who, when fate caused his superior to cause loss, was not daunted and organized the movements of part of the troops allies fighting the 'Empereur'. A job that, coupled with his extensive resume, earned him unquestionable fame in the land of the Lords.
The Englishman was also lucky because he encountered the Spanish, a man he knew he could trust and who had organized armies from scratch in the War of Independence. In addition, as his second officer (Murray) was in Canada fighting and his substitute, on a honeymoon, needed someone to do that job. In this way, Álava became the "second" for all purposes of the Duke. Although always unofficially.
ALAVA IN WATERLOO
On June 18, 1815, Álava took his place as part of the British officers in the Waterloo countryside. «As he was part of the General Staff, Álava had to keep up to date with everything, direct the deployment of the troops and take care of the quartermaster. Once on the battlefield, he too had to be very close to the soldiers and do a tough job of organization.
That was his task until the British "Quarter Master General" (one of the highest ranking generals in the army), William Howe De Lancey, was wounded by the French and had to be evacuated. What to do without a superior officer? Wellington must have thought. But nothing easier to solve. Without thinking twice he gave that position unofficially to Álava.
The Spanish general, on his part, arrested him and set out to do a job for which he was perfectly prepared and which he had already been doing in the shadows for days. However, he was always in the background, as he officially he was nothing more than an observer.
In fact, and although the job of the General Staff was not to go into battle directly, but to organize the men, the Hispanic came to find his bones and his buttocks in one of the most dangerous positions on the entire battlefield: Hougoumont, where the allies organized an all-out defense against Napoleon's attacks.
Hasta que lo encontré!! XD épico y a la vez hermoso!! Pensé sería difícil ver videos de esta duración pero lo has hecho posible!!
Little Big Horn otra obra maestra bélica de Running Wild
y queria hacer war of the roses de blazon stone pero no he podido conseguir la serie sobre la guerra de las rosas, solo la encuentro en mala calidad, esa si seria una epica de 9 minutos
@@DeusExMau5 eso sería algo completamente hermoso 0:
Last fight at little big horn!
Where the last command was given... and all the soldiers fought in vaaaain!!
cuando la música es buena no quieres que se acabe, te puedes acabar un álbum y sigues queriendo mas
I'm reading Richard Sharpe's Waterloo. Great story. Brought me here.
June the 18th 1815, the Battle at "Belle-Alliance"
Marshy fields and pouring rain all the blood and cannon's fire, cuirassier's attack
British grenadiers stand tight Wellington's command
"Bluecher or the night" but no Prussian on the sight
The Battle of Waterloo, a sea of blood that stains the fields
The Battle of Waterloo, lead and steel the bloody gods
The Battle of Waterloo, they fight and die, fall one by one
The Battle of Waterloo, a tribute to the bloody death
Fight, fight, you have to stand unite
Kill, kill, come on and have your thrill
Bleed, bleed, your blood flows on the field
Die, die, but nobody will ever cry for you
The French guard marches on and on straight towards British lines
Bluechers Prussians join the fight storming the fire side
The French guards fall one by one but
Napoleon has gone
Do you know who's paying the costs?
The little soldier, he's lost
The Battle of Waterloo, a sea of blood that stains the fields
The Battle of Waterloo, lead and steel the bloody gods
The Battle of Waterloo, they fight and die, fall one by one
The Battle of Waterloo, a tribute to the bloody death
Running Wild wrote some great tunes. Great band.
Que grande eres tío, gracias por el trabajo de traernos siempre cosas de calidad XD
Genio Napoleón
Según el pensamiento de Vasconcelos: en su campaña en Europa, el Genio de la Guerra olvidó que era en los territorios en América donde se desarrollaría el futuro, inconscientemente al vender la Luisiana contribuyó a preservar la hegemonía anglosajona en el mundo.
Aun que en este caso no sería por lo anglosajón, Napoleón era más amigo de las trece colonias que Gran Bretaña
Que canción.. larga vida al metal y al EMPERADOR!!!
Prussia saved the day
The British, Dutch, Belgians, Brunswickers, Hanoverians and Nassau beat Napoleon on the field. Prussia cemented the defeat but the French forces were already on the backpedal when they entered the battle.
@@coloradowithoutsunglasses4001 I know but my simplificationn above got me 47 like so now I feel appreciated
Great honesty here lads.
30k British red coats
A good read on Waterloo is Bernard Cornwells
Can't believe the field covered with all those bodies an poor dead horses 🐴
Excelente vídeo como siempre, ¿Podrías hacer un vídeo con la canción Conquistadores de Runing Wild?
Tremenda adaptación
What a wonderful job
mmmm molto bene video🔥👌bella canzone🎵🎵 fantastica musica🔊🎺🎺🎶🎶mi piace🙋😀😀😊💙💛bravo🍹💛💙
Directo a mi repertorio
porque Grouchy???!!! debiste acudir a la ayuda de Napoleón
No debió dividir las tropas
Y Ney que flasheo cualquiera cargando contra la infantería inglesa
He should have or Divide his troops
Sé que será la típica respuesta nerd, pero: es normal que Grouchy no llegara a tiempo. Debido a:
1.- Napoleón llegó tarde: Napoleón planeó enviar 2 órdenes a Soult para confundir a espías, una para dividir a los angloprusianos desde Mons, otra desde Charleroi. El orden en que tenían que llegar fue opuesto, y Soult escogío la de Mons en vez de la de la de Charleroi, y Napoleón tuvo que explicar su error a Soult y rehacer sus planes. Esto hizo que en vez de atacar el 13 de junio, atacara el 18, y los espías borbones pudieron avisar a Gneisenau, que también avisó a los británicos. Blucher y Wellington se reunieron EN PERSONA. Los sueños de Napoleón de dividir a los angloprusianos fueron aplastados antes de comenzar.
2.- Napoleón no confiaba del todo en Grouchy. Napoleón era conocido por la flexibilidad de sus fuerzas y habilidad para luchar de forma independiente de sus cuerpos, pero no quería que sus comandantes hicieran decisiones independientes a no ser que se hubieran probado. Grouchy no se había probado. Grouchy y Gérard sabían que Napoleón estaría furioso y podría llegar a expulsarlos del mando en caso de fracaso.
3.- Grouchy les persiguió. Grouchy, a diferencia de lo que muchos dicen, hizo su trabajo y persiguió a Blucher, ¿el problema? Napoleón imaginaba que Nlucher huiría hacia Namur y abandonaría a Wellington, pero Blucher retrocedió en dirección a Bruselas, hacia Wellington, y Grouchy fue incapaz de atacar y pararle dado a los números de Grouchy comparados con los de Blucher. Y encima Blucher dejó a una retaguardia para parar a Grouchy en Wavre, y Grouchy de hecho consiguió una victoria en Wavre. Sin embargo, la victoria de Grouchy en Wavre no fue suficiente para parar a Blucher o permitirle llegar a Napoleón a tiempo.
Lo siento si es demasiado larga la respuesta, pero espero que se entienda porque Grouchy fue incapaz de llegar. Y antes de que lo hagáis vosotros:
🤓🤓
very good quality, thank you for this video
pequeño tamaño grandes canciones,a cierto que media 1.70
Que Peliculon, tristeza...
Hermoso de nuevo
Buena canción 👍👍👏
Wellington no tiene más que ofrecerme que esas Amazonas
Que amazonas?
@@poissonpoison3090 los escoceses (una linea de la pelicula)
@@joseosegueraosegueracamare5542 Gracias por la aclaración,
y donde se puede ver la película?
@@poissonpoison3090 esta en español en RUclips la película y tambien en HD.
pero te sugiero si puedes verla de nuevo en ingles cambia algo la redaccion y la actuacion cambia para mejor.
@@joseosegueraosegueracamare5542 gracias mi estimado compañero
What a song.
You know a metal song is good when you see "sub spañol"
i remember the video of jolly87roger where is it?
Essa batalha importante é som da banda principal também
Let me give you a glimpse of the promiscuous history of the name in the western part of China. The fact that China expanded its territory from the beginning of its race to the very extent of its origins is almost the reason why it became known as the Chinese mainland, and the civil war, which became an even more hectic record. Originally, the basin of northwestern China was the first western of China region !!!!!!
Nombre de la pelicula?
Waterloo 1970
Las películas en esos tiempos les ponían más dedicación y la mayoría eran películas de guerra o historia
Es que esos eran nuestros verdaderos "superheroes"🤷♂️ (ojo, no soy "hater" también disfruto de lo otro, cada cosa tiene su lugar)
@@Hellion73 no entiendo
Heavy Metal Rules !!!
D. วอร์เตอร์ลอว์...ลำนี้ครับ.
Y aquí está la otra canción
jaja
entendí la referencia
สงครามของ...วอเตอร์ ลอว์...Battle Of D. Water Law You.
:(ดีล'อ):[เดล] To "Donyell มาเล่น" Ro.
Como se llama la peli?
Waterloo 1970
Parece a hugo chavez
I want this for someone to make it better quality 😉
Cant improve perfection
LuLooCia.
You can look forward to the stories of the descendants of Goguryeo that will collapse like a fantasy without a shot. Goguryeo is an evil enemy that caused a great incident in ancient times by advancing so madly that it advanced all the way to the west of the Aral Sea, causing a great uprising of the Turkic races. And the northern part of China is under the control of the Turks of the Western Regions. North Korea and Russia, which are not on good terms with them, should not be friendly, but it seems that Russia is ignoring history.
Faltó una descripción de video
Es mentira Napoleón no abandono el campo hasta la retirada de la Grand Armé y fue Wellinton quien sin la llegada de Buckher habria sido un desastre para los ingleses
Italorvi coteri da musica 😎😎😎😎😎
Obra maestra
When I hear this song, I want to fight Napoleon.
molt bo
De l'espagnol avec de l'Anglais...On aura tout vu...
Nelson
Recreacion MAGNIFIQUE!!
But a GREAT waste of men.
Napoleon would have WON Waterloo IF he had made maximum use of his ARTILLERY instead of relying on his infantry and cavalry. Flesh CANNOT stand against HEAVY METAL, and as a former "little corporal" of French artillery he SHOULD have known that!! Terribile!!
Ney fue quien se mandó solo sin ordenes de Napoleón... y Napoleón se equivocó en no llevar su artillería de racimo en vez de las grandes bolas para romper filas...
🇫🇷🦅Vive la France 🦅🇫🇷
España>
@@Alejandroalv81 Fíjate lo que hoy es Francia y lo que hoy es España, ahí te darás cuenta que Napoleón terminó por vencer, a la larga, a España. En menos de 10 años perdieron todos sus dominios en América, hoy y el resto de su existencia (no les queda mucho), los españoles seguirán llorando por esa pérdida.
"LA GUARDIA MUERE, PERO NO SE RINDE"
Waterloo c'est avec les français (Bonaparte)
The [S]moke Of WarเถอะLaw[OU]You.
C'était quand même mieux Austerlitz..
ให้คนขาวทำสงครามอีกฝ่ายนึงไม่เห็นด้วยอีกฝ่ายนึงเห็นด้วยบ่ต้องปลดปล่อยเอาง่ายๆภายใต้หลักคุณธรรมกับฝ่ายที่ต้องการผลประโยชน์ทุกวันนี้2ประโยคนี้ยังไม่หาย
they are not the ones fighting now. not on this scale anyway.
RH presidente el otro es falso impostor
What music is that?! would you still turn on shakira
Waterloo ?? A Prussian victory !
Joint victory
Prussia saved the day