1815 Battle of Waterloo: Napoleon's last battle, how it happened

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2 ай бұрын

Using new archaeological findings, first hand accounts of the battle, expert interviews and CGI and 3D animations this program helps us understand the dynamic elements of strategy and weather that led to Napoleon's historic defeat by the Duke of Wellington on the fields of Waterloo.
Directors: Marianne Cramer and Guillain Depardieu

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@Ap-cm7mx
@Ap-cm7mx Ай бұрын
Bones are rare. After Waterloo, more than 27K tons of human/animal bones from Napoleonic battlefields were imported through the port of Hull to be processed into fertilizer. The young soldiers still had good teeth and these were used to make dentures, they were called "Waterloo teeth" at the time. The British were called the vampires of Europe when all this happened.
@francoiselicker4775
@francoiselicker4775 Ай бұрын
Ce sont les guerres financées par L'Angleterre et non celles de Napoléon comme la propagande anglaise le répétait inlassablement.
@HDSME
@HDSME 20 күн бұрын
How gross wow
@Ap-cm7mx
@Ap-cm7mx 20 күн бұрын
@@HDSME This is not only valid for the dead from Waterloo. Sources from the 1860s report that bones from the Crimean War (1853-1856) were transported to England as well, and in 1881 a newspaper reported that skeletons from the Russo-Turkish War (1877-1878) were found in a shipload of bones in the port of Hull. Historians from Belgium and Germany have evidence that even World War I graves were looted. They are currently writing a book about the discoveries.
@HDSME
@HDSME 19 күн бұрын
For good reason wow
@desmondstewart3552
@desmondstewart3552 8 күн бұрын
And my dog found one as well.
@kriserauw5970
@kriserauw5970 Ай бұрын
As a Belgian I can say my country always has been a battlefield crushed between the great powers France, Germany and England. Napoleon was defeated in 1815 at Waterloo in a decisive battle witch led Europe in almost 100 years of peace until WW1 broke out in 1914 with millions of death on the western front especially around the Ypres salliant with 5 battles and the big offensive at Passchendale in 1917. Now 100 years later they still dig up tons of shells each year in Flanders fields. Then came WW2 with Germany occupying Belgium untill they had to retreat after the landings at Normandy and they had their last counteroffensive at the battle of the bulge in the Ardennes with many casualties again. In a way my country is a graveyard and we have many war cemeteries . We have peace now for many years but with NATO stationed in Brussels we are a target once again. Let’s pray it never comes to a big war again ✌️
@ougentrost
@ougentrost Ай бұрын
I pray with you my fellow European friend! Let’s protect our countries from this shit called war!
@johnmassoud930
@johnmassoud930 Ай бұрын
Well said.
@jaredfleagle6126
@jaredfleagle6126 Ай бұрын
Just because the archeological remains of the fallen soldier suggest he was "small" and had a birth defect, does not mean he was frail lol. Those dudes would March miles with their gear as foot soldiers. Dude was probably more hard-core than 80% of males now
@__sirena__
@__sirena__ Ай бұрын
I visited Waterloo battlefield, and I had a very bad feeling about the place. It was completely overwhelming, I felt sick, and I just had to leave after a short while. I'm clairsentient so I expect I was feeling something from what had happened there all those years ago ^^
@TheRealSlimshadyyyyyy
@TheRealSlimshadyyyyyy Ай бұрын
Outstanding job my god sir, mhm yess indeed.. But that armor that was pierced by a cannonball was not that of a Rifleman, but that of a French cavalryman. A Cuirassier. Helpful tip mate!
@generalsandnapoleon
@generalsandnapoleon 24 күн бұрын
Great video. I really enjoyed this one. Looking forward to visiting Waterloo in the near future.
@soultraveller5027
@soultraveller5027 2 ай бұрын
Just, wanted to correct something in this documentary, there were no ''English only''in duke of wellington's army, they were british soldiers , meaning collectively all nations in the united kingdom fought as one, under the union jack flag,🇬🇧 What, you got to remember after the battle which was as gruesome, as the battle itself, and typical of the Napoleonic era of warfare, There ,was no organized retrieval or system to collect the wounded from the battlefield, they were Litter Bearers, but was still a ad hoc, affair, the scale of casualties overwhelmed the litter bears task ,they were so many casualties, thousands of dead, dying, and wounded on both sides, that they were unable to be removed for days after, The lucky ones, if you can describe it as lucky ones , were stretchered off or walked off,, but what awaited them when they got to the field hospital , was another matter, Army surgeons, had to work quicky, bearing in mind there was no pain- relief drugs ,when amputations were performed, the speed and efficiency of the surgeon of cutting the limb off, and trimming the bone,and creating a flap to cover the stump was the best the unfortunate soldier could hope for. The rest, out there had to wait in the cold ,wet conditions , they were left for days, there thousands perished in agony, At night, came the locals from around the area, the ''scavengers'' they got amongst them, and picked clean the dead and wounded, the horrors didn't stop, the teeth were hacked out and the prized teeth were from the young soldiers because they had a full set ,even the wounded were not spared, even killed, theses teeth were worth a lot of money because they were used to make dentures for the wealthy , this is never mentioned in the aftermath of warfare, it's all about glory .
@Lee.Enfield-303
@Lee.Enfield-303 Ай бұрын
I accept some of your points but there was a very great effort on the French side at least to deal with casualties, one of Napoleon's personal doctor's Larrey devised improved methods of recovering and treating casualties using purpose made ambulances. Plus, the "British" had surgeons working non stop at the field hospital at La Haie. So it wasn't as primitive as you suggest. Teeth weren't just obtained directly after the battle, although this is one of the horrors I often imagine about for those poor souls laying out in the fields once darkness fell. The burial pits were exhumed to use the bones in the fertiliser process years after the battle and thus teeth would have been easily obtained. So let's just say, these programs are entertaining and somewhat informative, but not always complete or accurate.
@soultraveller5027
@soultraveller5027 Ай бұрын
@@Lee.Enfield-303 That's quite true that the french made great efforts looking after their wounded soldiers and sought to improve the french soldiers misery in better after care then the British did ,l believe the french organised a ambulance service of a kind to carry off the wounded too. In fact the British military medical services were no different all the way to the Crimean war 1853/56 38 years later. However, let's not paint a too brighter picture here, we are talking about the early 19th century still ,they were no drugs to relieve the soldiers pain . The experience was unimaginable .they suffered and endure having the limbs amputated , simple because there was no alternative. you or I cannot even comprehend the suffering back then, they endure because they had no choice , disease like Typhus was endemic, serious bacteria infection killed many, all was prevellant in abundance, the mortality rate after surgery was low 5% for a forearm to 35% for a thigh removed bacteria that lead to disease was not understood, in the context of war bacteria and disease was not proven untill 1884, by a German bacteriologist Robert Koch, , stomach wounds were untreatable and the soldier was left to die in agony. What am saying is I wouldn't wish this on my worst enemy enduring the suffering
@Lee.Enfield-303
@Lee.Enfield-303 Ай бұрын
@@soultraveller5027 I aint painting any bright picture, I simply stated it wasn't as primitive as your initial comment stated. They, no matter what side or what era were discussing will always struggle with the numbers of casualties in a large scale operation or action. And we can comprehend some aspects of the suffering ! Have you never hurt yourself, seriously hurt yourself ? I recently broke my shoulder and went without any pain killers the night I did it and only mild painkillers for few days after. And I've been stabbed in the leg, didn't know I had until someone pointed out the blood. So I can imagine to a certain extent. But sock is one of the biggest killers on the battlefield. let's not forget the poor animals too, I've rad accounts that almost traumatised me. But I aint here for a ding dong 😀 I accept your points and after completely watching the documentary, I feel safe in advising others to look elsewhere, this one just skims the surface and doesn't stand up to scrutiny Cheers
@soultraveller5027
@soultraveller5027 Ай бұрын
@Lee.Enfield-303 Fair enough I wasn't implying anything that didmished your comment,I was ultimately at the end of the day looking at it from a historical perspective, in that yes medical care was sorta improving a little from past decades centuries of course but by no means great strides certainly not at that time it took the American civil war to advance further medical science when it came to pain relief. Yes ,of course I have been injured in my younger days, broken my femur due to a road accident a car knocking me off my bicycle, luckily for me it was a clean break no compilations like a compound break. The pain was noticeable ,after the endorphins released by my body wore off, apparently, I was a excellent patient and surprised I wasn't screaming and shouting while the Nurse was cutting of my brand new jeans. I ,must have a high pain threshold ,I didn't receive any pain relief until I was laid on a hospital trolley awaiting to be rolled into Theater, least from what I can recolate It was bad, but tolerable, the worst part was post opp, the intermittent muscle spasms occuring, a few days after surgery, was something I wasn't expecting, that was uncomfortable,which is a normal side effects apparently, after breaking a leg ,while surrounded by a steel cage and attached to pulleys wire and weights called a traction contraption. It was considered a serious injury even back in the 1950s so I was informed by a nurse due to infection specially a compound fracture where the bone comes through the skin
@AlexanderJScheu
@AlexanderJScheu Ай бұрын
Later - Wellington want say - His Victory.. NO - it was German Prussia, Fürst Blücher, Commander, brought the Victory - with His Strategy and Tactic with His Brave.. Heroes Troops...
@StephenLuke
@StephenLuke 2 күн бұрын
RIP To the 25,000 Imperial French soldiers, 15,000 Wellington’s army soldiers, 1,144-1,200 Blücher's army soldiers, and 7,000 horses who were killed in the Battle of Waterloo
@douglasprewer7913
@douglasprewer7913 Ай бұрын
Napoleon fielded 72,000 troops against Wellington's 68,000. It may not sound much of an advantage but he had 250 cannons and Wellington only had about 140 cannons if accounts are to be believed. If I was Wellington I too would have fought a defensive battle of attrition.
@cmourat1
@cmourat1 Ай бұрын
Correct. I agree. Also, Wellington had less cannons, but more Prussians 😄
@J.B.29
@J.B.29 Ай бұрын
Face facts. Wellington did not win Waterloo, Blucher and the Prussians did.
@phildavies7666
@phildavies7666 Ай бұрын
Thats a bit like saying the Russians won WW2, ignoring the other allies. Wellington won the battle with Blucher as a team. Wellington fought a defensive battle against superior forces assuming Blucher would join. Wellington did not deny Bluchers impact on the battle
@iammattc1
@iammattc1 Ай бұрын
@@J.B.29 Wellington fought the battle he wanted to fight. Napoleon fought the battle Wellington wanted to fight.
@J.B.29
@J.B.29 Ай бұрын
@@iammattc1 and was losing until Blucher saved him.
@user-pb4gl5dh4p
@user-pb4gl5dh4p 2 ай бұрын
What is rather sordid is that the mass graves where the soldiers who died during the battle were buried were desecrated. After the looting of personal belongings, the teeth of the dead were used to supply the market for dentures of the time. Around 1820 several articles in English newspapers refer to the trade of bones from the battlefield, in order to be transformed into agricultural fertilizer. Besides, some isolated bones, like this skeleton of which the video speaks, were found, there are no common graves on the battlefield.
@smartbomb7202
@smartbomb7202 Ай бұрын
gotta make a buck some how...don't panic it's organic
@spikespa5208
@spikespa5208 Ай бұрын
Also 200 hundred years ago. Lots of poverty after so many decades of war.
@willvermeer7500
@willvermeer7500 Ай бұрын
The British only had some 25,000 men at Waterloo, the rest of the 80,000 odd of Wellington's troops, where Dutch, Belgium and German troops.
@stephenhill545
@stephenhill545 Ай бұрын
The British provided the only professional army of the era, supplemented by levies.
@gehtdichnixan3200
@gehtdichnixan3200 Ай бұрын
@@stephenhill545 bullshit
@gilleslepriol1848
@gilleslepriol1848 Ай бұрын
@@stephenhill545 the British army fights with mercenaries
@BobbyGardiner-zt5zp
@BobbyGardiner-zt5zp 2 күн бұрын
Given the vast differences in uk populations were Irish /S cots more represented than English?
@user-pc3ts8yc5b
@user-pc3ts8yc5b 4 күн бұрын
Visiting Waterloo in 1827, the Duke of Wellington was said to have been astonished by the complete transformation, exclaiming: “They have ruined my battlefield.”
@spursgog835
@spursgog835 17 күн бұрын
They weren’t just English troops, they were British troops!
@desmondstewart3552
@desmondstewart3552 Ай бұрын
An italian man fighting as Emperor of the French fighting an Irishman, the Leader of a British Army in a Flemish area of Belgium
@dwls9986
@dwls9986 20 күн бұрын
...and the majority of this "British Army" were Dutch and German.
@elbailadorrojo8775
@elbailadorrojo8775 Ай бұрын
Quite a good documentary from France without the usual incorrect claim of most British documentaries that Wellington was victorious by purposefully omitting that Wellington would have lost without the Prussians. Some corrections though: There was no Russian "Masterplan" to withdraw as very good described in the last researches of Historian Alexander Mikaberidze. And unfortunately, the filmmakers seemingly never served in the military. Boredom and inactivity is spread widely until today in every army and living conditions in campaign still are often unhealthy...living conditions in 18th century in general were bad for regular people and even much worse in the Royal Navy.
@mtauren1
@mtauren1 15 күн бұрын
I served in the Finnish Army. Every day except Sunday was a training day.
@fessorjespersen5437
@fessorjespersen5437 Ай бұрын
Explaining the loading process: "With the stick, he mixed it all together" 😂😂 Nice try though 😉
@DonAbrams-hq7ln
@DonAbrams-hq7ln Ай бұрын
Not all ramrods were iron, wood prevailed for pistols.
@spikespa5208
@spikespa5208 Ай бұрын
But a "stick" ? Just whatever one might find laying around while in the field will work.
@justinsharp752
@justinsharp752 7 күн бұрын
It was the mixed it all together that made me laugh..it was a process to pack the bullet( ballbearing)...gunpowder then the packing(paper) to make it(the powder) packed..then the bullet..
@fessorjespersen5437
@fessorjespersen5437 7 күн бұрын
​@@DonAbrams-hq7ln the material of the so-called "stick" is not what caught my ear, rather the thought of "mixing it all together" - that was not really the idea of the ramrod 😅
@emilioalcazar-su9vi
@emilioalcazar-su9vi 22 күн бұрын
Buenísimo!!
@sydneycarton4885
@sydneycarton4885 18 күн бұрын
It's noted that 10,000 were killed but the actual number of those killed or wounded was more like 50,000. And that number is staggering.
@stephenodell9090
@stephenodell9090 16 күн бұрын
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@stephenodell9090
@stephenodell9090 16 күн бұрын
41:15 1 41:15 41:15 a😅
@stephenodell9090
@stephenodell9090 16 күн бұрын
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@robnewman6101
@robnewman6101 11 күн бұрын
Latest Technology of the 21st Century.
@mikepotter5718
@mikepotter5718 Ай бұрын
“They have ruined my battlefield.”
@jeffsmith2022
@jeffsmith2022 21 күн бұрын
Quite true Arthur...
@sergioalmasy8722
@sergioalmasy8722 29 күн бұрын
At 16:00 "In October 1815.....". Clearly got the year wrong, given that defeat at Waterloo concluded Napolean's endeavours a few months prior, but according to the narrator he had a victory at "Ulm" in October!
@ENIGMAXII2112
@ENIGMAXII2112 Ай бұрын
Thank you for this work..
@narayankulkarni5378
@narayankulkarni5378 2 ай бұрын
Thankyou sir for showing this great Emperor documentary
@jlprescott7243
@jlprescott7243 10 күн бұрын
10,000 killed and 40,000 injured? Wikipedia estimated around 50,000 soldiers killed. Cheers!
@narayankulkarni5378
@narayankulkarni5378 2 ай бұрын
Sir in India mysour emperor Tippu sultans also got this type of gun Tippu sultan received guns by napoleon Bonaparte
@samkohen4589
@samkohen4589 Ай бұрын
What is usually ignored is before Nappy took over France, France had the largest population of any country in Europe. However the losses France incurred, especially with Nappys Russian adventure resulted in a demographic disaster from which France never recovered, even today.
@spikespa5208
@spikespa5208 Ай бұрын
And then throw in the WW I Gallic casualties a hundred years later.
@narayankulkarni5378
@narayankulkarni5378 2 ай бұрын
Sir please show us biryani and Paris military schools that napoleon started his military education
@RIcklacantina
@RIcklacantina Ай бұрын
why do you use pictures of another era and country in this clip (the execution scene at the beginning around minute 1.10)
@GavTatu
@GavTatu Ай бұрын
quick stock pics i guess ?
@RIcklacantina
@RIcklacantina Ай бұрын
@@GavTatu I think so too, but it lowers the quality of the vid so much, and it is such an interesting subject
@Lee.Enfield-303
@Lee.Enfield-303 Ай бұрын
43:29 A Rifleman wore that breast plate did he ? Good grief 😵‍💫
@loyalpiper
@loyalpiper Ай бұрын
No, he was a cavalryman.
@yvesrey5494
@yvesrey5494 6 күн бұрын
Petite précision en 1815 l'armée de l'Empereur Napoléon ne s'appelle plus la grande armée, mais l'armée du nord.
@alexhayden2303
@alexhayden2303 19 күн бұрын
Wellington complained the Mound had ruined His battlefield. Material for the structure was taken from a critical ridge by a road.
@antoniomoreira5921
@antoniomoreira5921 2 ай бұрын
I strongly recommend Schwerpunkt's Napoleonic warfare series as a complement
@valentinius62
@valentinius62 2 ай бұрын
His output is phenomenal.
@BBEEAATTNNGGUU
@BBEEAATTNNGGUU 23 күн бұрын
🤣
@user-fi8ln8tx4y
@user-fi8ln8tx4y 3 күн бұрын
Почему в первых рядах не использовали щиты из металла ? Скажем так аналог бронежилетов сегодня
@seannolan8615
@seannolan8615 25 күн бұрын
That's where napoleon met his Waterloo.
@TrollerHorse
@TrollerHorse 19 күн бұрын
Really nice documentary, but I have one question: why does the keeper of all Napoleonic documents look like Napoleon himself??
@ardshielcomplex8917
@ardshielcomplex8917 16 күн бұрын
Watch the movie "Death Becomes Her" and you'll understand why....
@steelertalk
@steelertalk 29 күн бұрын
what will happen if napoleon withdrew from waterloo and find somewhere else to attack
@Youtubechannel-po8cz
@Youtubechannel-po8cz Ай бұрын
Wellington commanded an allied army, British, German and Dutch.
@daniellastuart3145
@daniellastuart3145 Ай бұрын
they was no German in the early 1800's they were Germanic independent stats yes
@Youtubechannel-po8cz
@Youtubechannel-po8cz Ай бұрын
@@daniellastuart3145 King's German Legion fought at Waterloo.
@raymondfitzgerald-kuhl5976
@raymondfitzgerald-kuhl5976 Ай бұрын
Not German, Prussian. Germany was not a nation until 1872.
@Youtubechannel-po8cz
@Youtubechannel-po8cz Ай бұрын
@@raymondfitzgerald-kuhl5976 The Kings German Legion fought at Waterloo under Wellington.
@markgrootendorst8688
@markgrootendorst8688 Ай бұрын
And Nassau, Brunswick and Hanoverian…..
@rumy6871
@rumy6871 4 күн бұрын
My god, man... Not Bluer... Bluecher, Bluecher.
@casard5235
@casard5235 17 күн бұрын
A very skimpy recounting of this epic battle.
@kevinmurphy7218
@kevinmurphy7218 Ай бұрын
Good visuals. That script needed editing. Nothing built on Waterloo since 1815 in the same breath as the Lion Mound, an artificial hill. "Months of fighting" to describe without anything further the yearlong long War of Liberation in Germany 1813 that sealed N's fate. Also "Blewher" for Bluecher. Yikes.
@iammattc1
@iammattc1 Ай бұрын
And "King Lewis"
@alexhayden2303
@alexhayden2303 19 күн бұрын
French Camp sites: Huts, cooks.. No Latrines or rubbish pits?
@pakoutac
@pakoutac Ай бұрын
1815 battle at Ulm?!?
@Gwaithmir
@Gwaithmir 18 күн бұрын
Unfortunately, Napoleon's war carriage was destroyed in WWII during an air raid over London.
@edkonstantellis9094
@edkonstantellis9094 Ай бұрын
Odd, that The French still maintain a tomb with the remains of an egomaniac.
@BucyKalman
@BucyKalman 14 күн бұрын
And even more odd that the French still worship Napoleon as a hero even though he was s tyrant and responsible for the death of 3 to 5 million people in Europe.
@BobBlarneystone
@BobBlarneystone Ай бұрын
i read an article that stated that the bones of the dead soldiers were ground up for fertilizer. Is that so?
@lynnedelacy2841
@lynnedelacy2841 Ай бұрын
Yes I believe so
@robinfereday6562
@robinfereday6562 Ай бұрын
Yes it’s true that’s why their are very few skeletons from Waterloo
@user-ft8ej3nj2i
@user-ft8ej3nj2i Ай бұрын
Это какой же "дробилкой" в 19 веке можно было раздробить кости нескольких десятков тысяч павших воинов ?! А мясо на колбасу пускали ?! И свозить их надо было со всего поля в одно место ?! После всякой битвы всегда старались трупы захоронить, чтобы избежать эпидемии ! Для этого использовали всё, что только возможно : овраги, различные ямы и углубления, колодцы и т.д. Костедробилку придумали гораздо позже : западная "цивилизация" во главе с гитлером !
@markgrootendorst8688
@markgrootendorst8688 Ай бұрын
No, they were merely used in the sugarindustry, and some as fertiliser.
@user-id1qw5fv1h
@user-id1qw5fv1h Ай бұрын
Какие 10 лет непрерывных побед?!
@user-tm2zn5vy8y
@user-tm2zn5vy8y 27 күн бұрын
La coraza no era de un coracero.ers de un carabinero que llevaban también coraza pero luchaban como infantería montada con armadura de fuego llamada carabinas que eran más cortas que los mosquetes de la infantería de línea.
@iomarsilvalima969
@iomarsilvalima969 Ай бұрын
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@richardcooper9417
@richardcooper9417 Ай бұрын
"Buried 50 meters deep in the soil" , Er, no. 50 centimetres perhaps.
@nickstevens3139
@nickstevens3139 Ай бұрын
Please use metric values.
@raka522
@raka522 Ай бұрын
There were only about 26,000 soldiers of British origin involved in this battle, the rest of Wellington's army consisted of Dutch and Germans from various countries. In addition, there are the 50,000 Prussians who reached the battlefield until the French fled, with around 30,000 Prussians still on the way there + 14,000 Prussians who fought against Grouchy in Wavre. Isn't it a bit of a falsification of history to sell Waterloo to the world as a battle between the British and the French, especially since Wellingten, as the commander of a force of almost equal strength, only defended against the French from a very good defensive position, and his lines were still on the verge of collapse? And the war didn't end in Waterloo, but after that British troops no longer played a decisive role. It was the Prussians again, like a year before, who finally invaded Paris...
@francoiselicker4775
@francoiselicker4775 Ай бұрын
Pendant ce temps,les banques anglaises se remplissaient...
@ql8867
@ql8867 Ай бұрын
Some historians wrote that the Rothschild founded both franch and Britons….
@ilfarmboy
@ilfarmboy 22 күн бұрын
you are messed up the damaged armor was worm by a calvary person who was hit by a cannonball
@jeffsmith2022
@jeffsmith2022 21 күн бұрын
CAVALRY...
@Rusty_Gold85
@Rusty_Gold85 Ай бұрын
Allied ( Scottish, Kings German legion , Hanoverian , Dutch, Belgian , Nassau , Brunswicks Troops ) plus Prussians verses the French ( Some Dutch, Polish Swiss )
@user-nw5ef8pq5e
@user-nw5ef8pq5e 26 күн бұрын
обалдеть выкопали кости и теперь надеются что это успокоит его душу!
@narayankulkarni5378
@narayankulkarni5378 2 ай бұрын
Sir does franch archaeologist found napoleon Bonapartes naval fleet in bottom of ocean
@PeterOConnell-pq6io
@PeterOConnell-pq6io Ай бұрын
Wooden ships of that era tended to burn on the surface or explode rather than sink intact. Metal and non-wooden artifacts have been recovered, but nothing recognizable as a ship wreck.
@LordUhtred1
@LordUhtred1 Ай бұрын
Yes, Trafalgar quietly ignored.
@spikespa5208
@spikespa5208 Ай бұрын
Pieces *can* be identified as coming from a shipwreck. Look into the work done at the wreck of _Orient_ at Aboukir Bay.
@alexhayden2303
@alexhayden2303 19 күн бұрын
Wellington positioned his troops behind the mound????????????
@justinsharp752
@justinsharp752 7 күн бұрын
Napoleon just laughed at the spanish...
@MegaRebel100
@MegaRebel100 Ай бұрын
Holland a alie of Napolein ?? we were condered ,people were pressed in the army of napoleon ..so no allie
@ilfarmboy
@ilfarmboy 22 күн бұрын
had Napoleon brought howitzers things could of been different
@LoanNguyen-tn9on
@LoanNguyen-tn9on 3 күн бұрын
Yo Napoleon did not defeated the Austrians in October 1815. He defeated them in 1805. And also Napoleon arrived at St Helena on October 1815 and Marshal Murat was executed by a fire squad
@mwovlog
@mwovlog 2 ай бұрын
Nice ❤❤❤
@galapagos4154
@galapagos4154 Ай бұрын
Türkçe alt yazı desteği olmaması üzücü 😢
@binky1612
@binky1612 Ай бұрын
Great documentary but some unacceptable errors that should have been spotted, e.g. Ulm, October 1815? Waterloo was June 1815!
@spikespa5208
@spikespa5208 Ай бұрын
And upon the return of Bonaparte in '15, the coalition essentially declared war on *_him_* .
@beppe3329
@beppe3329 25 күн бұрын
They made mistake,ulm, October 1805,just before the battle of Austerlitz
@viwat1956101
@viwat1956101 13 күн бұрын
18 มิถุนายน 1815
@berndross2689
@berndross2689 27 күн бұрын
Der Bericht war nicht schlecht aber das wäre er auch ohne das blödsinnige Geflacker bei jeder neuen Scene gewesen.
@ramazankeller5715
@ramazankeller5715 20 күн бұрын
Who win ? Rodchiel
@antoinepetat4214
@antoinepetat4214 2 күн бұрын
This documentary is very precise and detailed, but it forgets about one important thing... why would Napoleon want to invade the United Kingdom after having fought to sign a Peace Treaty in 1801 in Amiens.... Don't you think it would be a bit more honest intellectually to put forward United Kingdom's responsibility in Wars that destroyed Europe and the world... at the begining of the 19th century... and actually before ;-) What about Sir William Pit's role...
@steventhompson9941
@steventhompson9941 Ай бұрын
Wellington had fought all day and won before Boucher had arrived!
@ql8867
@ql8867 Ай бұрын
Yes and the earth is flat.
@scottleft3672
@scottleft3672 Ай бұрын
Not "Blue-er"....but BLOOKER......(BLÜCHER)...."BLOOKER...followed by horse neighing.
@trevor5213
@trevor5213 Ай бұрын
Accents are not so important, einfach los quatschen, just keep talking.....
@iammattc1
@iammattc1 Ай бұрын
And "King Lewis"
@spikespa5208
@spikespa5208 Ай бұрын
Gotta get that guttural throat clearing sound in Blücher.
@Sugarmountaincondo
@Sugarmountaincondo Ай бұрын
I stopped watching at 3:50 in because this was not talking about Waterloo as the title suggested.
@user-nw5ef8pq5e
@user-nw5ef8pq5e 26 күн бұрын
или перевод не неверный либо тот кто писал текст не очень то осведомлен в истории!
@davidcollins2648
@davidcollins2648 Ай бұрын
Not to nitpick but it was Marshal Blue-sure, not "bluer"
@timber750
@timber750 Ай бұрын
More like "blue-xher".
@editor4578
@editor4578 8 күн бұрын
50metres down.???
@robnewman6101
@robnewman6101 2 ай бұрын
Gebhard Leberecht von Blücher. Prussian Army Field Marshal.
@magnusmcgraw
@magnusmcgraw 2 ай бұрын
Without Blücher and his "tall fellows," Wellington would have been defeated. By the way, the British have always managed to gain the support of other countries against their own declared enemies. "History is always written by the victor" Napoleon Bonaparte.
@soultraveller5027
@soultraveller5027 2 ай бұрын
Hey muppet, we get it your not a big fan of the british yes well done sir, Wellington knew that you too, he knew more than half of his army were europeans including some his staff were inexperienced untried in battle, while a percentage of his best soldiers were sent to the north america during the 1812 war ,with the y anks , the british having set fire to the White House, while a Yank eeee army at the same time crossed into canada torching the place up cheers matey 😁🤣
@kylefrank9186
@kylefrank9186 2 ай бұрын
So true! The single truth that the British gets everyone on there side is because we’re right and just!👍🏻🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿❤️
@ommsterlitz1805
@ommsterlitz1805 Ай бұрын
gained support ??? They paid the equivalent of thousands of billions worth of gold to the coalitions countries to wage war against France for 30 years and all this gold was pillaged from India.
@soultraveller5027
@soultraveller5027 Ай бұрын
Well done captain obvious yes Wellington know what he had to fight with and made the best of it. Yes over half his army were Europeans inexperienced unproven in battle ,as were half his staff his best troops were scattered around the world special north America defending Canada after the war of 1812 when an American army marched into Canada and torched the place while the British touched the white house good and proper b ellend 🤣
@daniellastuart3145
@daniellastuart3145 Ай бұрын
i think you find it the other way round if it was not for the Wellington the Blucher would got he butt kicked, remember they lost both the battels ay Lingey and Wave and by the time Blucher army arrived at Waterloo in force the French army was all ready 80% defeated by Wellington
@romakaverin7467
@romakaverin7467 Ай бұрын
Поэтому они сходились
@trtr-tl8li
@trtr-tl8li Ай бұрын
ナポレオンに勝たせてやりたかったなあ。
@lancekjohnson4869
@lancekjohnson4869 Ай бұрын
history celebrates Mad warmongers. war is for the weak, peace takes a true hero.
@monalizoelgrande2579
@monalizoelgrande2579 2 ай бұрын
20🇨🇵24 AP🌹RIL ...°°°... ❤️* ^❤️ ^❤️*
@narayankulkarni5378
@narayankulkarni5378 2 ай бұрын
Napoleon Bonapartes is lion of 100 wars
@reluctantheist5224
@reluctantheist5224 2 ай бұрын
But it's the last ones that count.
@francoiselicker4775
@francoiselicker4775 Ай бұрын
Qu'on a faites contre lui..!
@danforbes4513
@danforbes4513 Ай бұрын
you say english army were british not english the is a big diff
@narayankulkarni5378
@narayankulkarni5378 2 ай бұрын
Sir napoleon Bonapartes he is my inspiration role model for every soldier sir please show us napoleon Bonapartes artifacts and his museum
@GOINGNOMAD
@GOINGNOMAD Ай бұрын
Loud terrible music under the narration spoiled it.
@trevor5213
@trevor5213 Ай бұрын
Stop nit picking 😅
@romakaverin7467
@romakaverin7467 Ай бұрын
Самопал
@user-vm4wv4cu9b
@user-vm4wv4cu9b 5 күн бұрын
Неплохой фильм с ужасно неграмотным переводом, к сожалению.
@narayankulkarni5378
@narayankulkarni5378 2 ай бұрын
Sir please show us napoleon Bonapartes pyramid wars
@robertwalker951
@robertwalker951 Ай бұрын
Whats with the music in these kind of things ITS REVOLTING
@franckschuman8931
@franckschuman8931 Ай бұрын
la France ....seul contre tous
@romakaverin7467
@romakaverin7467 Ай бұрын
Ю
@anthonykology1728
@anthonykology1728 20 күн бұрын
Beef Blucher
@glenvillephillips8293
@glenvillephillips8293 29 күн бұрын
The british could never beat napoleon without help
@tomobedlam297
@tomobedlam297 12 күн бұрын
Yes, everyone seems to overlook the crucial role Blüchers U-boats played at Trafalgar! 🤣
@ql8867
@ql8867 Ай бұрын
It is well known by all correct historiansthat the the Britons where saved by the Prussians….
@steveforster9764
@steveforster9764 Ай бұрын
Switching between the English and the Uk/British they are not the same nor are they interchangeable
@user-zk6ye4ck5k
@user-zk6ye4ck5k 12 күн бұрын
Ну вот зачем лишний раз постоянно лишний раз тень на плетень наводить ?? При Бородино никто не потерпел поражения и никто не одержал победы. А россияне ОТСТУПИЛИ и оставили Москву, чтобы сохранить Армии !! Что за времена и что за люди пошли !!! Куда не плюнь - везде и кругом русофобия, хоть ты лопни , бл. !!!!!! 🤦‍♂️🤦‍♂️🤦‍♂️
@earthdate3495
@earthdate3495 Ай бұрын
The battle of Waterloo was me looking for another job so I could get the funk out of Iowa.
@s1nb4d59
@s1nb4d59 2 ай бұрын
Bad narration and cheesy music to say the least,not a good doco about the battle of waterloo at all,most of the senseless comments below honestly seem to be bot generated.
@ML-dz5ix
@ML-dz5ix 17 күн бұрын
Couldn’t watch past 15 minutes or so. Hasn’t been since the blizzard of ‘05 that I’ve seen so many snowflakes.
@francoiselicker4775
@francoiselicker4775 Ай бұрын
Les Français n'avaient ni flotte ,ni argent après le Directoire.Avec une flotte de taille,il aurait battu l'Angleterre maitresse des mers grâce au roi grand amateur de femmes jetées après usage..Henry huit ?
@tomobedlam297
@tomobedlam297 12 күн бұрын
Oui Oui, and France would have certainly won if they hadn't lost! 🤕🤣
@lisaschuster686
@lisaschuster686 Ай бұрын
Men who are short are not often “frail,” an conclusion he claims twice.
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