The Battle of Coronel (1914)
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Interior lines | military strategy
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Columbus first voyage to America
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Muskets , how accurate were they ?
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@anthonyat2401
@anthonyat2401 2 сағат бұрын
What a useless presentation - are you eight? Even the captions are ungrammatical.
@Slushi_Fan_682
@Slushi_Fan_682 3 күн бұрын
Naval Sail: several meters. WW1 - WW2 Naval Battle: 2 - 6 miles. WW3 Naval: probably half a country away. WW4 Naval:
@BOB_MOB_BOB_MOB
@BOB_MOB_BOB_MOB 11 күн бұрын
Bereiten sie die Verteidigung vor!
@MrGatonegroish
@MrGatonegroish 20 күн бұрын
The simplest way to understand this is that the 'surrounded' army stays compact enough to still operate as a single body. In the 'surrounding' army, because it's so stretched, one side doesn't know what the other is doing, and so operations become a lot more localized and less collaborative. In short, 10 tiny armies suddenly surround 1 army much bigger than any of them individually. This advantage in 'operational unity' is also why, when the surrounded army is too big (i.e. cannot react quickly), interior lines actually work in the surrounder's favour. This is what happened at Cannae, at Leipzig and at Konningratz.
@YakubVAROL-j3v
@YakubVAROL-j3v 26 күн бұрын
The maximum depth is the point at which the tank is completely filled with water, right?
@christopherhaines2492
@christopherhaines2492 Ай бұрын
Not even the Science Channel video of this topic explained how the ballast tanks kept the submarine submerged or surfaced! You sir did a fantastic job getting straight to what we've been wanting to learn. Thank you 🫡
@ds2jim
@ds2jim Ай бұрын
this was terrific. thanks for posting it.
@mecx7322
@mecx7322 Ай бұрын
Great part of Poniatowski's regiment was cavalry, which is not marked on the animation.
@Usercode-g8wIt734Hgd2
@Usercode-g8wIt734Hgd2 Ай бұрын
Its like crossing the T
@davidpax
@davidpax Ай бұрын
Burning wounded sailors in ships that had stopped fighting? Nelson was no hero, but more like a terrorist.
@ignotumperignotius630
@ignotumperignotius630 Күн бұрын
Yeah famously terrorists are in charge of giant ships of the line during the 19th century and fought only enemy navies.
@handle_69420_MINECRAFT_BOAT
@handle_69420_MINECRAFT_BOAT Ай бұрын
Only 73 men!?
@arthursandomine5464
@arthursandomine5464 Ай бұрын
Seemed like a uneven battle with the Brits coming by suprise and kind of pulling a sort of Pearl Harbor
@Ryan-ii9bb
@Ryan-ii9bb 2 ай бұрын
very informational video
@Ryan-ii9bb
@Ryan-ii9bb 2 ай бұрын
great video
@andreimazheiko110
@andreimazheiko110 2 ай бұрын
there are a lot of inaccuracies
@acgmc6669
@acgmc6669 2 ай бұрын
Muy bueno... Si Chichagov hubiera sido más listo, Napoleón hubiera caído preso en esa batalla
@Sonof_DRN2004
@Sonof_DRN2004 2 ай бұрын
“Never mind the manoeuvres, just go straight at them!”
@redtailpunk
@redtailpunk 2 ай бұрын
total nitpick but im just thrown off by the french being red and the english being blue ... seems wrong haha
@matthewrosa7262
@matthewrosa7262 3 ай бұрын
NICELY DONE! -Unfortunately, You Don't Offer Moment-By-Moment "Time Stamps" Of Each Point Of The Battle According To The Log Books By Every Ships' Captain So As To Co-Ordinate The Actions!
@luxeternity
@luxeternity 3 ай бұрын
Communication must be crazy
@willyaparcero
@willyaparcero 3 ай бұрын
Vive La Grande Armée Vive Ses Maréchaux Vive L Empereur Éternel. Willy
@augustotrenta2650
@augustotrenta2650 3 ай бұрын
in this video, east is west and west is east
@pancakemacbuttery9142
@pancakemacbuttery9142 3 ай бұрын
Yea I had to turn my screen upside down
@bluntplank1879
@bluntplank1879 3 ай бұрын
🇱🇮🇱🇮🇱🇮🇱🇮
@politicalplayer-hmh
@politicalplayer-hmh Ай бұрын
?
@megabi7747
@megabi7747 3 ай бұрын
русские никогда не умели воевать умом, поэтому Наполеон просто поиздевался над ними.
@TheOnlyHam
@TheOnlyHam 3 ай бұрын
3 years later this became a map for a game
@jdee8407
@jdee8407 3 ай бұрын
Britannia rules the waves. This was the Age of Pisces and the energy of Pisces, especially Neptune was with them to gain victory.
@petedallas3044
@petedallas3044 3 ай бұрын
look at the territory covered! Definately highlights the difference between French Generals of the day and todays russian generals recent attempt to steal a few KM's from Ukraine with the same losses in troops and the same invasion force!
@robimusprime8
@robimusprime8 3 ай бұрын
And that’s where the saying “crossing the t” comes from.
@pnwzcommunity
@pnwzcommunity 3 ай бұрын
Вечная память защитникам родины..🇷🇺
@ralph7748
@ralph7748 4 ай бұрын
Very systematic, they really needed a passage to Asia!
@JMT261_YT
@JMT261_YT 4 ай бұрын
This made a huge battle
@michaelbaker7499
@michaelbaker7499 4 ай бұрын
I can't help but feel this would be so much better if narrated
@danbradley6553
@danbradley6553 4 ай бұрын
Love your German accent !
@AndrewLale-mr9jm
@AndrewLale-mr9jm 4 ай бұрын
My ancestor, Richard Lale, was at the Battle of Trafalgar. He was on the Royal Sovereign. He died about a year after the battle when he fell overboard from the ship HMS Formidable.
@homebrandrules
@homebrandrules 4 ай бұрын
THIS WAS GREAT BUT WOULDVE BEEN MUCH BETTER HAD YOU INCLUDED TIME STAMPS TO SHOW THE PROGRESS OF THE BATTLE AND PROVIDED THE VIEWER WITH A SENSE OF TIME PERSPECTIVE. REGARDLESS, VERY WELL DONE.
@isabellaguo5783
@isabellaguo5783 4 ай бұрын
Underrated
@travist7777
@travist7777 4 ай бұрын
What almost everyone is forgetting is that Nelson only won, not because of his "queue-busting," but because he attacked right in the middle of Siesta time.
@Gloriaimperial1
@Gloriaimperial1 4 ай бұрын
😀But in Trafalgar 1805, Spain only lost 11 ships (France 13). British fleets, sunk for Spain thanks to the 20-minute SIESTA, which recharges energy for the afternoon. 1372. La Rochelle, France. 48 English ships sunk. 0 Spanish ships sunk 1377-1411. 5 Spanish invasions of southern England 1554. Philip II of Spain arrives in England with a fleet, and becomes king of England and Ireland 1588. Spanish invasion of Germany 1589. 60-80 ships of Drake's Invincible Fleet, sunk. Elisabeth condemns Drake to take a nap as a lighthouse keeper. 1590. Spanish invasion of Paris 1625. 62 ships of the combined English and Dutch fleet, sunk in Cádiz 1629. Destruction of the combined English and French fleet in the Caribbean. Spain wins the war against England 1713. United Kingdom loses the War of Succession 1734. Spain invades Italy, defeating the Austrian Empire 1739-48. Spain wins the war of Jenkins' Severed Ear, against the United Kingdom. 400 British ships captured by assault on all seas. 100 Spanish ships captured 1741. 50 British ships destroyed in Cartagena de Indias, Colombia, by Admiral Blas de Lezo. That is why there are 335 million people speaking Spanish in the Caribbean and North America. 1763. Spain destroys the combined fleet of the United Kingdom and Portugal in Uruguay 1779-82. Spain blocks the United Kingdom with a fleet, commanded by Luis de Córdova. Capture of two British fleets of 24 and 55 ships. Collapse of the London stock market. Spain gives the Spanish dollar to the USA. 1777-83. Spain takes a nap and defeats the British in Florida, Louisiana, Central America, Bahamas, Uruguay and Menorca. USA Independence 1797. Spain defeats Nelson 3 times in Central America, Cádiz and Tenerife, where he loses his arm. Defeat of another British invasion fleet in Puerto Rico 1806-07, a year after Trafalgar. Spain defeats the British in Argentina and Uruguay, capturing the redcoats and British generals. Thanks to that victory there are another 150 million people speaking Spanish in southern Hispanic America. It was the last direct battle between the two countries. Spanish as a mother tongue: 485 million speakers. Spanish and Portuguese are the same in 89% of the words Native English: 380 million (40% born in parts of the USA that the British never controlled. USA saves the English legacy after WW2) 800 million Catholics thanks to Spain (200 million in Europe. 100 million in Asia and Oceania. 500 million in America. 120 million Anglicans. Spanish Empire in Europe: 200 years in the Spanish Netherlands, 160 years in parts of France and Germany. Spanish emperor in Germany. 60 years in Portugal. 70 years in Greece. 457 years in Italy. Spanish king in England. British Empire in Europe: Ireland, Cyprus and Malta. The SIESTA is good.
@travist7777
@travist7777 4 ай бұрын
@Gloriaimperial1 AMEN! Viva, España! Apparently, though, the SIESTA wasn't invented yet, and when it was needed most, during the Battle of Guadalete, circa 711 A.D.. A refreshed King Roderic, et al, may have saved the Iberians some 800 years of Reconquista, which, in of itself, is an amazing feat of perseverance, had he taken that 20-minute nap!
@Gloriaimperial1
@Gloriaimperial1 4 ай бұрын
@@travist7777 In reality the peninsula was not taken for 800 years. Half of the territory was liberated 400 years later. Then only a residue remained in Granada, in the last 200 years. Islam in Spain had a period of impressive splendor, when Córdoba became the most important city in Europe, with 450,000 inhabitants, public baths, 90% child literacy, marble palaces, the most advanced science and medicine, 170 intellectual women. (translators, musicians and poets) and the first human being to fly in history, Abbas Ibn Firnás, philosopher and scientist, inventor of the hang glider, 1000 years before the first airplane. At that time Christian Europe were small towns of 15,000-30,000 inhabitants, with wooden houses, mud in the streets, poverty and fanaticism (London, Paris, Amsterdam...). Aragon and Castile became European powers long before the end of the Reconquista in 1492. Aragon invaded Sicily 1282, Athens 1311, Corsica and Cerdanya 1326, Djerba base in Tunisia, Africa 1380, Naples 1442. Castile destroyed the fleet English in La Rochelle 1372, sinking 48 ships. 5 Castilian invasions of southern England between 1377-1411. Canary Islands, Africa, 1404, destruction of the German Hanseatic fleet in 1419. In addition, there was a great cultural exchange for 800 years between Christians, Islamic and Jews. They weren't always wars.
@travist7777
@travist7777 4 ай бұрын
@Gloriaimperial1 And today, all Spain rules is an acre and a half of a painted grass field, called a soccer pitch! (Good luck, today!)
@Gloriaimperial1
@Gloriaimperial1 4 ай бұрын
@@travist7777 Well, Spain has a higher human development index than France and Italy. We are the tenth power in scientific research in the world One of the first countries in life expectancy in the world, above all of Europe. One of the best public health systems Fourth country in the world in terms of cultural heritage recognized by the UN Spain is the second leading country in global infrastructure, behind China. Second country with the most high-speed trains in the world Second investor in Latin America, behind the USA. Tenth country to send a rocket into space, privately We manufacture our own aircraft carriers (which Australia buys), cutting-edge frigates and submarines that launch missiles at 1900 km, in addition to manufacturing the latest Eurofigther, with Germany and France, in equal parts. Second country with the most tourists in the world. The country that best preserves its natural beauty in Western Europe, with the greatest variety of animals Spanish restaurants are always in the top 10 of the best in the world. And some of the cities with the best life in the world are Spanish. We also have the best painting museum in the world: "El Prado". The Spanish culture industry is one of the strongest in the world, thanks to Latin America. We have the greatest world legacy The two best literature prizes in the world, after the Nobel Prize, are Spanish: Príncipe de Asturias and Premio Cervantes. Apart from football we also win in basketball, tennis, handball, golf, motorcycling, motorsports... We don't just live off football. Alcáraz just won Wimbledon an hour ago. Well, it was grass! :) Thanks for the good wishes. I hope it's a good match. All the best!
@garryferrington811
@garryferrington811 5 ай бұрын
Thanks for the clarification.
@aleksandar-f9z
@aleksandar-f9z 5 ай бұрын
sorry, I still dont get it: I would like to dive, ok, I fill my tank with water, weight will increase and all is fine- now I would like to go back to surface, you say I pump "compressed air" into the tank to chase the water out, right? unfortunately, it will not work like that- air, compressed or not will never drive the water out, unless container is airtight (not the same as watertight) and under condition that pressure in the tank is higher than pressure surrounding the submarine at 100m of depth- lets say, 1000 atm? plus, you will need more and more air in wolume to pump in? only solution is to pump the water out of the tank, now you need to air to flow in without pumping it in order for pump the work, isnt it? that cannot be compressed air, so you need another tank to unpack the compressed air to, but what to do with air that was in the tank already, shall we compress that one in the containers we have just emptied? its so confusing- nice diagram though...
@at3j3s3mb3r-ff1bv
@at3j3s3mb3r-ff1bv 5 ай бұрын
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@generalsandnapoleon
@generalsandnapoleon 5 ай бұрын
Nice work on a very important battle.
@generalsandnapoleon
@generalsandnapoleon 5 ай бұрын
Really good work on the animation here!
@Richardbillig-zn3zc
@Richardbillig-zn3zc 5 ай бұрын
Bubbles in front of diamond wheel tire Cars make car toward more Swift.Electric magnetic fields HARA in Japanese Wheel Tires front. left Car up.benefit front wheel tires be a density of gas ,bubbles ,and air . below that salt water. Electric magnetic fields HARA in Japanese light can not go under salt water.
@reciprocaldumping4782
@reciprocaldumping4782 5 ай бұрын
Why did they surrender? They had plenty of firepower left.
@rasmuslampposselt3564
@rasmuslampposselt3564 5 ай бұрын
Attacking a neutral country without a declaration of war? Expected from Britain I guess ;)
@RuvimAbaras
@RuvimAbaras 5 ай бұрын
Great video, well explained, thank you!
@noanyabizniz4333
@noanyabizniz4333 5 ай бұрын
Please find a real narrator or use an AI.
@GeorgeSantiagoBFH
@GeorgeSantiagoBFH 6 ай бұрын
German guy makes me sleep ..
@dankwartdenkhardt5714
@dankwartdenkhardt5714 6 ай бұрын
It was clearly the main and mortal fault of Admiral Brueys. Normally his anchored in line ships would had been a strong fortress wall against Nelson. It´s hardly to understand that such an experienced naval officer placed his ships so far away from the shore. Furthermore the half of french crew was on land, when the battle started, looking for water and food, not able to reach their ships in time anymore. So they had to be the spectators of the downfall.
@LowryYT
@LowryYT 6 ай бұрын
dont be sad, the french were defeated!