The Doppelsöldner were Landsknecht who got paid double the amount of regular Landsknecht mercenaries. They were not soldiers due to not belonging to any certain military. They were men for hire, servants of the land and represented for example almost the entirety of the Holy Roman Army during the 17th century as a militia. They also were not any kind of "last resort". Doppelsöldner formed the Landsknecht front lines with the zweihänder swords and arquebus guns protecting the pike Landsknecht and forming together "pike and shot" formations. The most notable thing here is though that the sword is not, as you said yourself, a zweihänder so that type of sword never even went close to the Doppelsöldner. The zweihänder were much thinner from the blade than the lowlander presented on the video, they also had a long Ricasso with parrying hooks and they had slide rings on the cross guard.
@DangerousswordsmanАй бұрын
Kinda depends honestly. There was a lot of diversity in their kit and how they were deployed. Also depends a lot on period, as they were around for like 150 years in one for or another.
@salvarsaaniАй бұрын
@@Dangerousswordsman No it does not. Landsknecht, Doppelsöldner and Zweihänder are all designations, which have their own unique place in the european history. You couldn't use the zweihänder in similar tactics like the lowlander due to the parrying hooks on the Ricasso. The zweihänder had a breaching purpose, it was made for cutting spear heads by sweeping attacks from the Landsknecht front lines. The sword you presented in the video really is an lowlander replica and like the description of a Cas/Hanwei "Gaelic Claymore" states the lowlanders were used in Scotland by scottish Swords for Hire in Gaelic Battlefields - not by Landsknecht Doppelsöldners. But really nice cuts, couldn't even see the canister shaking.
@LongswordRussiaАй бұрын
It was nice to watch a video about big swords, thanks to the author!
@DangerousswordsmanАй бұрын
Thank you too!
@lordkitov8151Ай бұрын
what a knowledgeable dude, im very impressed with the explanations. Bravo . you can actually "work" the flex out of the blade with practice which makes it so bloody cool for a weapon that size.
@DangerousswordsmanАй бұрын
Absolutely! And thank you!
@edfieber148417 күн бұрын
The old German name for this type of sword is Bidenhänder or Gassenhauer (comes from Cutting a path through the enemy lines). The best defence is running away :D
@Dangerousswordsman17 күн бұрын
Running away? And that is why no one will remember your name.
@edfieber148417 күн бұрын
@@Dangerousswordsman Well to be unknown but alive is not the worst :D
@RodneyKatanaАй бұрын
Good informative video thank you brotha
@DangerousswordsmanАй бұрын
You bet 🙂
@PALongknife22 күн бұрын
Was that short sword a Tod Cutler Schweizerdegen?
@PALongknife22 күн бұрын
Nevermind-- my question got answered when I looked at the list of your other videos!
@Dangerousswordsman22 күн бұрын
Yes
@mister_smiles_hee_hee_ha_ha14 күн бұрын
does it come with a scabbard, if not are there any scabbards on the market that would fit this?
@Dangerousswordsman12 күн бұрын
Historically these were carried over the shoulder, so no scabbards.
@wormdaoАй бұрын
what exact sword is the short one? i want it too
@DangerousswordsmanАй бұрын
Swiss degen by Todd’s workshop
@grimthis6935Ай бұрын
thinking about getting a Zweihander. Is this a good one? or is there another brand you would reccomend?? Also, what sharpness should these things be in comparasion to a longsword? more, less or same?
@DangerousswordsmanАй бұрын
What is your budget? What would you use it for?
@The_Schumbus_realАй бұрын
The most dangerous swordsman with the most powerful sword... Is there anyone who can defeat him???
@DangerousswordsmanАй бұрын
Only I can.
@raphlvlogs271Ай бұрын
by far the best type of sword to use against bayonets
@DangerousswordsmanАй бұрын
Indeed, the earliest forms of bayonets were going up against these bad boys
@svesnimajmun2731Ай бұрын
I'm in no shape or form an expert, on the contrary, but wouldn't it be better to instead of just dropping that heavy sword to use it first as a lever, a log even, to bind up and push aside the pikes before reaching for the side arm? Also, you did touch on the pushing aside, for me it makes more sense rather then try to go in urself with your , compared to a pike, short weapon have your pikemen exploit gap that is created by your weapon. Because as far as I saw and can imagine pike on pike blok is basicaly mutually assured impalement, so it would be advantageous to have an few burly boys to push the pikes aside with a greatsword buy purposefully hacking into the opposing pike shafts (a halberd and billhook also seems to be a good choice) and then pikes have free lane to poke?
@DangerousswordsmanАй бұрын
Well said!
@awoodenkiwitoy629319 күн бұрын
Great sword can I have it
@Dangerousswordsman19 күн бұрын
You can buy your own from Todd cutler
@FiliiMartisАй бұрын
I like cutting demonstrations that follow from more complex moves. I think this should be a goal in cutting once you know the basics. 👍
@DangerousswordsmanАй бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it!
@fettmaneiii443928 күн бұрын
the guy clearly has a good handle on the basics.
@romans883Ай бұрын
I have it . Once I was cleaning my home . I step on top of my coffee table where I put that sword on to dust top of book shelve . Coffe table broke . Sword fall from 2 feet on my foot . I couldn't stop the bleeding for 20 min . It almost nicked my aorta . So I duct tape towel to my foot and drove to hospital 15 min away . Point is ladies and gentlemen - cleaning your man cave can be dangerous lol
@DangerousswordsmanАй бұрын
Good story too
@tommylitchfield3450Ай бұрын
Your aorta is in your FOOT? :)
@queeryАй бұрын
If you would charge a Pike block alone with such a sword strike the pikes to the site someone could easily just retract the pike and than pike you much quicker than you could swing your sword. That would only work if you have support from other pikes as well and you attack their pikes (not their heads as you would have to be much too close) for your pikes to push foreward in a highly combined attack. Maybe try some sparing with one and 2-3 people with long sticks on the opposing sites and they are actually moving you would easily see how difficult the hole thing would be you are demonstrating.
@DangerousswordsmanАй бұрын
100% agree. A specialist soldier like this needs support or will be blown to oblivion. The montante was not the primary weapon of the time for a reason. Just like the cannon, the lance, or the sailing ship. All have their place but are not great without the support of more regular infantry.
@DangerousswordsmanАй бұрын
This sparring set up is a ton of fun too.
@venom_lowriderАй бұрын
I'd still prefer a spear
@DangerousswordsmanАй бұрын
And that is why no one will remember your name 😂
@venom_lowriderАй бұрын
@Dangerousswordsman hahahahaha 🤣 ok you got me there. The bards don't seem to favor songs about your average humble foot soldier. It's all you 7 foot tall Chads swinging your greatswords around that get immortalized 😄
@donb7113Ай бұрын
I have one I think…do you remember?
@DangerousswordsmanАй бұрын
I don’t sadly. They are awesome though!
@By-The-Sword3 күн бұрын
Poor honeydew :( haha
@EbefrenRevoАй бұрын
Why for you ameritards is always about "the most powerfull" "the best one" "the bigger of all" ?!?! Pathetic.
@Dangerousswordsman28 күн бұрын
It makes it easier for people to see it in KZbin. Thanks for the engagement ☺️
@romans883Ай бұрын
Does anyone make lighter versions of that type of greatsword ? This one is bit heavy for practice 4 me
@DangerousswordsmanАй бұрын
Purple Heart armory has a few different blunt versions
@romans883Ай бұрын
@@Dangerousswordsman TY !
@galaxyknuckles9000Ай бұрын
Push ups make everything easier
@swordpvnkАй бұрын
do heavy squats, make your entire body stronger, then the sword won't be heavy.