S19. Tsar Peter meets King Charles of Sweden face to face.

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  • @Erikaaaaaaaaaaaaa
    @Erikaaaaaaaaaaaaa Před 9 lety +113

    This is as historically accurate as my socks

  • @-RXB-
    @-RXB- Před 8 lety +197

    So inaccurate. Peter was the one that declared war, Charles wanted nothing of it. Though when Russia did invade Sweden, Charles was determined to strike back and not give up until his enemies were defeated.

    • @markwarnberg9504
      @markwarnberg9504 Před 8 lety +9

      +dynoahmite That is not quit accurate, Karl XII was a Knight and warrior born. The differance between he and Napolion was that Karl could never start an "unjust war", he must wait for war to come to him, and when it did he took advantage of it, not knowing when the next one would come his way. Peace was offered to him many times by his enamies but he refused simply because "Peace I may have, but how long Before the ink is dried that they would plan to wage war on me again". Peace can only be maintained if the knife is held to the throat of the violent man.

    • @-RXB-
      @-RXB- Před 8 lety +5

      mark warnberg Well sure, I cannot say that he did not want to fight when the time came, such is war for many. He could start an unjust war if he wanted to, he was absolute monarch, he could do whatever he wanted. Which, however, was NOT to start an unjust war. Why would he accept peace from attackers so they could catch their breath? That would just be plain dumb, and dumb he was not.

    • @markwarnberg9504
      @markwarnberg9504 Před 8 lety +3

      +dynoahmite Then you know Little of the man. His strict moral upbring forbade him from commiting an inmoral act. He was incapable of low handed deeds, as he was quated after his return from Turkey "a man may loose his luck, for of that he has no Control over, but he should never loose his honour". Peace would have been the honourable thing to do if he thought his enamies would keep the Peace, but he knew he was not dealing with men who knew not the meaning of the Word and so could not be trusted....no more than you can trust Another who cheats at cards. You must remember that War for him was his Life (vigd till regementet, married to the regement), and like Ceaser and Napoleon would have found Life borring despite being masters of many talents or as Napoleon said at his Lifes end "It was a good occupation"

    • @-RXB-
      @-RXB- Před 8 lety +3

      mark warnberg I see your point, but he was not INCAPABLE of immoral deeds, of course he could do wrong, this he would admit. For example, when he came drunk to dinner with his Grandmother, he admitted he had acted in a disrespectful and immoral manner, and thus vowed to never drink again. If he wanted to declare war, then he would. It's not that he's not capable of declaring war himself. He simply did not want to.

    • @markwarnberg9504
      @markwarnberg9504 Před 7 lety

      No! it was that he was moraly inccapibal of an unjust war, for the warrior King Karl XII he could not start a war, but was forced to accept those wars forced apone him, it was for that reason the wars with his enamies were so long, they had to be totaly complete and thus out of reach for a mortal man.

  • @axlplays512
    @axlplays512 Před 8 lety +67

    Typical HBO historical innacuracy. Charles XII was known for being a very stoic man who loved war a bit too much, this portrayal of him as an effeminate guy has nothing to do with it. Not mentioning both kings never met in person.

    • @thatdutchguy2882
      @thatdutchguy2882 Před 8 lety +8

      Their were alot of feminine man of Royalty and Nobility, but that didn't make them any less dangerous and lust after war and victory!You can go back even further Alexander the Great,....i rest my case!

    • @damdinsukhbaatar7508
      @damdinsukhbaatar7508 Před 8 lety +2

      Yup this is just a unhistorical shitty portrayal

    • @hkleider
      @hkleider Před 2 lety

      Yeah I guess they were going with that Freudian leftist bullshit that if you like war, the military, masculinity etc. too much then you must be gay

    • @grandcommander1140
      @grandcommander1140 Před měsícem

      ​@@damdinsukhbaatar7508 yeah, somes it up well

  • @markwarnberg9504
    @markwarnberg9504 Před 9 lety +56

    The two monarks never met.
    After Carl XII Death Zsar Peter never allowed any disrespektfull talk of his great opponent.
    Carl XII was a man ruled by a very strict moral code.
    "Kings demand of their people that they be honorable, for they themslefs are here to administer justice on Earth. Should they then not be Justice Itself? And how can they, alone above all men have the freedom to act as they please?
    "A man may loose his luck, for of that he has no Control, but a man should never loose his honor".
    Carl XII to Axel von Löven, 1714

    • @buffoonustroglodytus4688
      @buffoonustroglodytus4688 Před 5 lety +3

      Wow were did you find these quotes?

    • @markwarnberg9504
      @markwarnberg9504 Před 4 lety

      @@buffoonustroglodytus4688 From Axel von Löven´s diary when Carl XII was in the city of Lund after his return from Turkey.

    • @buffoonustroglodytus4688
      @buffoonustroglodytus4688 Před 4 lety

      mark warnberg Damn, thanks for the reply. Really interesting. Is his diary available on the internet or where can I buy it? I find these contemporary sources so very fascinating.

    • @markwarnberg9504
      @markwarnberg9504 Před 4 lety +1

      @@buffoonustroglodytus4688 I found these and other quots from Franz G. Bengtssons book The Life Of Karl XII whose research came from diaries , documents and other arcive materials. The references are in the back of the book. Sorry to say his book along with all my other material are packed away in storage for the time being. The problem with Karl XII is that he was a man of few words and as thus a difficult person to study, he was a man of Action, "The Sword Must Do It´s Best As It Does Not Joke" he wrote to General Stenbock who was in the Polish Capital trying to unite the Polish Nobility in voteing for the new Polish King Stanislav. While other Kings and Generals said to their armies "go and fight"! Karl XII mearly said "COME" and his men followed him into battle.

  • @xuan-gottfriedyang5094
    @xuan-gottfriedyang5094 Před 6 lety +35

    so far I know, Charles 12 and Peter the great have never meet each other personally

    • @simonkyro661
      @simonkyro661 Před 3 lety

      What’s your historical schooling background then?

  • @TheAdeleLonestar
    @TheAdeleLonestar Před 10 lety +12

    "You're taller than I thought." Love.

  • @Ducesweden
    @Ducesweden Před 13 lety +18

    "Your great grandfather took our baltic ports from tsar Ivan" Gustavus II Adolphus and Charles XII was not related either. Gustavus was from the family of Vasa, and Charles was from Pfalz.

    • @napoleon7107
      @napoleon7107 Před 2 lety +8

      Pfaltz and Vasa was related and intermarried . Charles Xll great grandmother was the sister of Gustavus ll Adolphus.
      Charles X who was Charles Xll grandfather. Inherited the Swedish crown from his cousin. Queen Chrisina who was Gustavus ll adolphus daughter.

  • @vicke9210
    @vicke9210 Před 5 lety +23

    That "Royal Palace of Sweden" is extremely inaccurate. That architecture did not exist in Sweden at that time, and the Royal family housed in a way different building.

    • @markwarnberg9504
      @markwarnberg9504 Před 4 lety

      The Royal Palace had burnt down a few years before. The Royal family was housed for a time in De LaGardias palats Makalös.

    • @markwarnberg9504
      @markwarnberg9504 Před rokem

      @@dkfdhdsj6261 Could be Wrangelska Palace, I don´t remember.

  •  Před 10 lety +9

    The explanation is that the swedish army surprised the russians who knew that another 20000 soldiers were on its way but Charles surprised everyone by ordering an attack as soon as Charles and his first troops from his fleet had arrived at Narva. This surprise tactic succeded very well indeed!
    The russians reputation was damaged and Charles then underestimated them.

  • @kimsingu
    @kimsingu Před 13 lety +1

    Wow, the scene of the miniseries Peter the Great!! I remember this scene. Nice to see it again...

  • @lovemaskin
    @lovemaskin Před 7 lety +7

    To bad that the writer didn't read the complete history of charles XII, he never wished for war untill the war was infront of him. Still a great movie tho.

  • @TitanicEnthusiast2010
    @TitanicEnthusiast2010 Před 10 lety +6

    This is nothing like Charles he hated war and only fought when declared upon he preferred domestic problems he never thought war as game of kings.

    • @garretphegley8796
      @garretphegley8796 Před 5 lety

      Bullshit everyone who knows anything about him know he liked war a bit too much it doesn't mean he wants to be the aggressor

  • @chads6098
    @chads6098 Před 3 lety

    "Very good sire*

  • @torbjornkastell968
    @torbjornkastell968 Před 11 lety +1

    It's an old american miniseries in two parts about Peter I. Charles XII doesn't have a big role in it. I remember seeing this as a kid, and it took a while before I even realised that the guy we see here was supposed to be Charles XII.

  •  Před 11 lety

    The king was observing the fortress from the trench and the norwegians were disturbing the digging with mortar fire exploding above the working troops. A clatching sound was heard when the king was killed by some kind of projectile cal 20 mm. The siege ended and the swedish army returned to Sweden. About hundred years later Norway was however conquered by Sweden until the union was broken 1905.

  • @torbjornkastell968
    @torbjornkastell968 Před 11 lety +2

    I could find the following mistakes in this short clip: First, that is not the Swedish royal palace seen at the beginning (and in any case, the current one wasn't built at the time; the royal family resided in the Wrangel palace). Second, Charles is offering Peter a drink, and drinks from the same flask, and Charles didn't drink alcohol. And third, Charles and Peter never met in person; the closest they came to each other was about a kilometer, at the battle of Poltava...

  • @cozmcwillie7897
    @cozmcwillie7897 Před 4 lety

    It is said "History is written by the victors", I think it is written by movie script writers...they have a lot to answer for.
    However I enjoyed this series as an action drama.

  • @HenrikNeslow
    @HenrikNeslow Před 12 lety +6

    I thought King Charles didn't drink?

  • @dzzy1000
    @dzzy1000 Před 11 lety

    what movie is this from?

  • @user-ks8os7lt8m
    @user-ks8os7lt8m Před 8 měsíci

    put the complete series

  • @PromokashkaSP
    @PromokashkaSP Před 12 lety +1

    @xganger2 Remember. The history is written by winners, instead of won.

  •  Před 11 lety +4

    fortification expert Erik Dahlberg

    • @Rikard_A
      @Rikard_A Před 2 lety

      Statyn I Malmö har inget med Karl X Gustaf att gör. Syftet med statyn var att driva på skandivanismen. Resandet av monument i alla länder var igång i slutet av 1800-talet och början av 1900-talet.
      Blekinge tillhörde Sverige under medeltiden och under den tiden som kallas vikingatiden. Ockupationen av södra Sverige har att göra med att Danmark hade ett större kontakt nät till kontinenten och tidigare på började byggandet av en centralförvaltning.
      P.S. jag bor i Blekinge.

  •  Před 11 lety +1

    Charles was like a huligan when he was young and people complained over his behavior. He and hes comrads hunted bears with spears. His cavalry used to attack with immens speed and he was leading them! But he looked down on the russians and underestimated Peters plans for development of Russia.

  • @Arke91
    @Arke91 Před 11 lety

    thank you for bringing some actual history into this otherwise incredibly inaccurate comment section.

  •  Před 11 lety

    No, in Bohuslän which is nearest to Norway. This border region was a lawless place where Danes, geats and norsemen had fought each other since the stone age, bronze age ( se the numerous rock carvings ) and the iron age. See also Beowulf who saved the retired danish king Hrodgar from the walking, manipulated pteranodons who had robbed his meadhall near Hafsten where he later was buried on the whale like cliff. Rhonesness is our Rävsnäs!

  • @ralphmarx7554
    @ralphmarx7554 Před 12 lety +2

    War is the sport of kings. I find that very true *nods*

  • @mmaphilosophy
    @mmaphilosophy Před rokem

    what is this movie ?

  • @sjewitt22
    @sjewitt22 Před 6 lety

    what show?

  •  Před 10 lety

    Don´t forget that the population included a number of countries who contributed to the swedish army and fleet. Thats why Sweden could fight all these wars and defeat all these enemies. Plus the inventiv tactic of artillery and cavalry "blitz krieg" attacks and a strong industry that producedand exported cannons and other weapons and ships. Bofors is a follower ot these traditions.

  • @Warriorsmelodies
    @Warriorsmelodies Před rokem

    Whats the movie called?

  • @youlikejazz.12
    @youlikejazz.12 Před 3 lety

    Name of film or series?

  • @KristerAndersson-nc8zo
    @KristerAndersson-nc8zo Před 12 lety

    They never meet in real life. However this proposal was actually made to share the
    port of Riga who had never belonged to Russia contrary to what the actor says.

  •  Před 11 lety +4

    There were a number of smaller fights between units of the norwegian army of 30000 who was unexperienced and the battle hardened swedish troops of 45000. The swedish fleet was much bigger and the norwegians withdrew. As the fight was very uneven the norwegians gave up and there was a union between the two countries under swedish kings that lasted until 1905 which year the union was was cancelled on the brink of anew war between their mobilized armies.

  • @shahabrezania5613
    @shahabrezania5613 Před rokem

    what's the name of the movie guys ?

  • @koprivaqi
    @koprivaqi Před 12 lety

    i don't understand, which one is swedes?

  • @SyndicateBrink
    @SyndicateBrink Před 6 měsíci

    As inaccurate as this is. I just love the iconography of two towering heads of state bantering gentlemanly over a schnaps, alone, on a frozen march that would in time shift the balance of european geopolitics for centuries to come

  • @oliverkarl92
    @oliverkarl92 Před 12 lety

    What is the name of the film?

  • @lemoinecopiste1691
    @lemoinecopiste1691 Před 7 lety

    Hello everyone, I am passionate about Charles XIIth of Sweden and I ask myself if someone know where this exerpt are from? Thank

  • @kennethswanson2802
    @kennethswanson2802 Před 4 lety

    Present day Finland and it's port of Helsinki was part of Sweden. Russia needed access to export that mountain of precious minerals they sat on. The generous cut Peter offered Charles would have made Sweden one of the richest countries in the world.

  • @stefanmladenovic4863
    @stefanmladenovic4863 Před 5 lety

    What's the name of this movie

  • @benganbingo
    @benganbingo Před 13 lety

    Wgich movie is this???

  • @mrboo3049
    @mrboo3049 Před 5 lety +1

    the battle that never happen because its a hundred years later
    NAPOLEON vs PETER TZAR

  • @irfankazi2669
    @irfankazi2669 Před 4 lety

    What’s the name of movie 🎥?

  • @KristerAndersson-nc8zo
    @KristerAndersson-nc8zo Před 11 lety

    You think?

  • @cpegg5840
    @cpegg5840 Před 7 lety +2

    Not only historically inaccurate, but the quality is beyond poor.

  •  Před 10 lety

    The troops were regular soviet troops that had much more training and materiel than other countries except germany, france and Japan 1939. After the first stunning mistakes and losses elite gardes troops were thrown at the finns after well prepared planning. It´s very difficult and bloody to storm following Soviet rigid tactic with brutal commissars from NKVD behind ready to shoot their own!

  • @erikdanielsson8215
    @erikdanielsson8215 Před 6 lety +1

    Not historical correct but they are very polite. I think Sweden and Russia can still be allies.

  • @pinz2022
    @pinz2022 Před 11 lety

    The two of them NEVER met face-to-face!!

  • @mmaphilosophy
    @mmaphilosophy Před rokem

    Peter was 6"8

  • @ajm267
    @ajm267 Před 12 lety

    @xganger2 it is true he didn't start it but he did want it and saying sweden killed 5 times more is also an estimate as the exact number of swedish casualties is unknown but 5 times is simply unrealistic as if that were true surley Sweden would have easly won

  • @redstarmediapr4316
    @redstarmediapr4316 Před 10 lety

    Name of themovie please?

    • @albertogutierrez9734
      @albertogutierrez9734 Před 3 lety

      Peter the Great. It is a movie that came out in 1986, based on Massies biography. It was a big seller. I got the book and saw the movie.

  • @Fenris77
    @Fenris77 Před 13 lety

    Many idiots think WE started the great nortdic war well we did NOT Sweden was attacked and we defended ourselves as best we could if it had´nt been for Poltava we would´ve won!

  • @pinz2022
    @pinz2022 Před 11 lety

    Not quite.
    Charles was a notorious hell-raiser as a teen. He stopped drinking around age twenty.

    • @phoenicianprince4635
      @phoenicianprince4635 Před 7 lety +1

      He stopped drinking after an incident when he was around 15-17 when his cousin and him brought a drunk bear into the imperial palace when they were drunk.

  •  Před 11 lety

    Search: List of wars concerning Sweden.( A terrible list!)
    Napoleons famous marshal Bernadotte became king of Sweden as Karl the XIV Johan. He is forefather of the great kin of the Bernadottes in Sweden and our present king.

  • @EllenACook
    @EllenACook Před 9 měsíci

    It seems like they decided that in order to make Charles a proper antagonist, they had to give him a personality transplant. I mean, disfiguring someone in a fit of pique? Really? Mr. Honorable, I-swear-I-have-no-temper-at-all himself? He wounded somebody’s face by accident once, a little younger than he’s portrayed here, and was in an agony of guilt about it for weeks.
    …Honestly, maybe it was a necessary decision if you’re trying to make Peter the Great the white-hat and Charles XII the black-hat, given that Peter was the sort of guy to flog his son to death, and practice irresponsible medicine and not be put off when he killed somebody, and Charles was the sort of guy to keep lifelong days of fasting and repentance over major wrongdoings, some of which were accidents, and tear up in the confessional about minor infractions. Peter won the war and Charles died, which allows a Hollywood ending if Peter’s the good guy, but there’s no denying that Charles for all his occasional outward pretenses of callousness was the one with the better developed conscience. And if you let them just be complex people might end up rooting for the wrong side.
    Though making Charles drink and calling Gustavus Adolphus his great-grandfather, not to mention characterizing him as inviting rather than being surprised by Peter’s attack, gives the impression that they didn’t bother to learn any better. I mean, even Voltaire would have informed them of ‘I have resolved to never begin an unjust war.’

  • @sRazor96
    @sRazor96 Před 11 lety +1

    No one knows who killed him, you are speculating. It could have been a conspiracy to get his sister on the throne, friendly fire, a norwegian sharpshooter or as you said.

  • @sRazor96
    @sRazor96 Před 11 lety

    And were exactly do you have this info from? The swedes never conquered Norway. They won the battles but not the war.

  • @Lajosen
    @Lajosen Před 7 lety +8

    For the last time you don't translate NAMES!

  • @sRazor96
    @sRazor96 Před 11 lety

    I meant from where do you have info regarding King Charles death. As for the Norwegian campaign of 1812 the swedes never conquerd Norway by force.

  •  Před 11 lety

    He was killed by a 20 mm schrapnel from a kartesch bomb fired against the swedish field fortifications in front of the norwegian castle walls in Halden. There is a large hole through his head. His body and horse are preserved mummies!
    There are speculations about a knob fired by a war tired swedish officer who wanted the war to end.

    • @roberthamurariu2093
      @roberthamurariu2093 Před 11 měsíci

      Interesting theory Sten Åke , but personally i am agree with the second one most because the danish king was so affected/sad of the lost off his royal swedish cousin that personally was demanding an military investigation to find/know the truth. In reality the danish was much more interested to know if was there foul/norwegian allies . It seems to exist an old manuskript in Kronborg castle about the result of investigation who absolve the alliance danish - norwegian of any doubt of assassination.

  • @swedichboy1000
    @swedichboy1000 Před rokem

    Cant say im too fond of the deptiction being so one-sided, Peter attacked, yet he has the gall to call out Charles on the notion of useless bloodshed? I dunno, why did they make Charles so "feminine" and meek compared to the robustness of Peter? Thats rubbing it in dont you think?

  • @gabrielnorburg
    @gabrielnorburg Před 11 lety

    jeez... they got his ideology right, but not how it affected his life, in contrast to previous kings all illustrations of him are in uniform, as he was obessed with war, idealized soldiers, having grown up in the highly militarized state his father had created. he was not the extravagant king you see in this movie.

  • @am1966ath
    @am1966ath Před 12 lety

    @joonte1010 Agree with you..Karl XII was not a womanizer..and he certainly did not meet Peter the Great.

  • @rtcw6760
    @rtcw6760 Před 9 měsíci

    name of the movie somebody?:D

    • @b.f.6254
      @b.f.6254 Před 7 měsíci

      It wasn't a movie but a German television series called 'Peter the Great'.

  • @thatdutchguy2882
    @thatdutchguy2882 Před 8 lety +2

    And then we Dutch sank their Swedish navy and destroyed a few Swedish ports, he should have made the deal with the Tsar!

    • @gustav331
      @gustav331 Před 8 lety

      +ThatDutchguy Ehm... The Netherlands weren't even involved in the Great Northern War. It was us, the Danes, that sunk and destroyed the entire Swedish navy.

    • @thatdutchguy2882
      @thatdutchguy2882 Před 8 lety

      Mango Yogurt Ehh, nope! Maybe we're talking about a different time here but, definitely nope!

    • @BelleroseQC
      @BelleroseQC Před 8 lety

      +ThatDutchguy The Dutch sided with Sweden during the Great Northern War.

    • @thatdutchguy2882
      @thatdutchguy2882 Před 8 lety

      François Royal They were convenient for us, but later on they weren't!

    • @BelleroseQC
      @BelleroseQC Před 8 lety

      ThatDutchguy You were never on the side of the Russians in the Great Northern War.

  • @sRazor96
    @sRazor96 Před 11 lety

    So, you have taken to repating wikiepedia articles.

  • @SwedishEmpire1700
    @SwedishEmpire1700 Před 14 lety

    Tsar Peter and Karl XII never met AFAIK.

  • @tedjohansson129
    @tedjohansson129 Před 3 lety

    Why do you need to translate Karl to Charles?

  • @187nydala
    @187nydala Před 13 lety

    @JarnsidaViking Ja för fan jag håller med!

  • @timytym5860
    @timytym5860 Před 4 lety +1

    Peter is not Tsar, he is Emperor!

  • @sRazor96
    @sRazor96 Před 11 lety

    ok, so you live in skåne.

  • @Arke91
    @Arke91 Před 11 lety

    Also, State Monopoly was invented a long time ago after a democratic voting took place, should we ban alcohol or allow it? the outcome of the voting was almost 50/50. Therefor the government declared State monopoly on alcohol. And yes, the voting took place because alot of Sweds were drinking themselves into an early grave. However, this is also a thing of the past, unlike your countries current state, which is a thing of the present.

  • @jdsol1938
    @jdsol1938 Před 7 lety +2

    Peter won Charles lost, so it goes

    • @avenger6944
      @avenger6944 Před 5 lety +1

      Yet so many more 10ths of thousands Russian soldiers were killed than Swedes...

    • @proudtitanicdenier4300
      @proudtitanicdenier4300 Před 4 lety

      @@avenger6944 Who asked?

    • @user-te9vx8bx8y
      @user-te9vx8bx8y Před 4 lety +1

      @@proudtitanicdenier4300 It's an obvious and natural question following the original statement. At some point you must ask yourself how many lonely mothers and wifes, dead brothers and fathers is one willing to make simply to paint a map for a few years?

    • @proudtitanicdenier4300
      @proudtitanicdenier4300 Před 4 lety

      @@user-te9vx8bx8y Who asked you?

    • @user-te9vx8bx8y
      @user-te9vx8bx8y Před 4 lety

      @@proudtitanicdenier4300 I comment, should I wish, without anyones authority to do so.

  • @mango2005
    @mango2005 Před 10 lety +4

    Its possible he was gay as he showed no interest in women. But he did debunk the negative stereotypes about gays, just like Alexander the Great in terms of being capable of being great soldiers. Another example was Von Steuben who reformed the American army in the war of independence.

    • @theIndy0678
      @theIndy0678 Před 8 lety +3

      +Irish Druid He wasn't gay. He had relations with women in the royal court during his younger days but he stopped not long afterwards because of a bad experience which involved two weeks of binge drinking with his first cousin. XD

    • @norelius6008
      @norelius6008 Před 8 lety +3

      +Irish Druid Gay or not I do not care, he was a complete and utter badass and one of my greatest inspirations.

    • @markwarnberg9504
      @markwarnberg9504 Před 7 lety +1

      There is no evidance of Karl XII eer having relations with women! Not that he was homosexual or prude, but due to his stickt religious upbringing. When confronted on the subject of marrage in later Life he said "when Peace is made I will take a wife, one of whom I love".

    • @markwarnberg9504
      @markwarnberg9504 Před 7 lety

      One of the greatest kings and military men of all time.

  • @187nydala
    @187nydala Před 13 lety

    @kent684 ok

  • @KristerAndersson-nc8zo

    I wonder where this neutral ground was?

    • @mikeciotkowski9003
      @mikeciotkowski9003 Před 8 lety +1

      Ingria, outside modern day st.petersberg

    • @KristerAndersson-nc8zo
      @KristerAndersson-nc8zo Před 8 lety

      mike Ciotkowski Swedish territory with the city of Nyen so hardly neutral ground.

    • @mikeciotkowski9003
      @mikeciotkowski9003 Před 8 lety

      +Krister Andersson i know in actual history it wasn't but in the film/show that where it was situated

    • @mikeciotkowski9003
      @mikeciotkowski9003 Před 8 lety

      +Krister Andersson he even say "here on these marshes, i will create a city and it will be known as st.petersberg"

    • @KristerAndersson-nc8zo
      @KristerAndersson-nc8zo Před 8 lety

      mike Ciotkowski Yes well since they never actually met I suppose they can fabricate this also.

  • @Arke91
    @Arke91 Před 11 lety

    Regarding occupying Finland, you really want to open that door? Because I have a very strong memory of a certain Winter War that took place there. Here your government used the same tactic as always, throw untrained and unequipped men and boys on the enemy until they are covered with dead bodies, much cheaper to sacrifice lives than training all of them. Just look at the numbers after the war.

  • @luiso2596
    @luiso2596 Před 5 lety

    Poor Charles made him effeminate

  • @RainbowWarrior1622
    @RainbowWarrior1622 Před 11 lety

    I believe that Charles and Peter had a great deal in common. They were both mad with power. One thing that Charles did have was the fact that many Russian, especially Cossaks supported him. The war was about power but many Russians saw it as a chance to liberate themselves from Peter's tyranny.

  • @187nydala
    @187nydala Před 13 lety

    @kent684 what? rephrase that =D didn't get it.

  • @eyelaw9391
    @eyelaw9391 Před 8 lety +4

    Karl XII = Yohio

    • @adrized
      @adrized Před 8 lety

      +eye law What the fuck?

    • @eyelaw9391
      @eyelaw9391 Před 8 lety

      Adrized google it buddy

    • @karolinska1601
      @karolinska1601 Před 8 lety +1

      +eye law You take that back, you son of a bitch!

    • @karolinska1601
      @karolinska1601 Před 8 lety

      Gustav Vasa My dear King, you were good when it came to diplomacy, but you did not do well in combat, or leading men to victory. (Also, it's could've or Could have, not Could of)

    • @karolinska1601
      @karolinska1601 Před 8 lety

      Gustav Vasa I was 18 years old when I won my first battle, how old was you, old man?!

  • @sRazor96
    @sRazor96 Před 11 lety

    No one knows who killed him, he was going to indotruce a tax on the nobility 2-3 percent higher than it already was or it was someone acting on his brother in laws behalf.

  • @carolousrexwittelsbach2184

    I was there. And I am not like this boy

  • @Peekingduck
    @Peekingduck Před 12 lety

    I guess they had to r they would have looked bad themselves...

  • @Arke91
    @Arke91 Před 11 lety

    Know what you are talking about before you start throwing accusation left and right.

  • @thehussarsjacobitess85

    Can ya guess that this was a shoddy film with its nose all the way up Peter's business end? I wouldn't mind so much if so many people were not so ignorant as to trust films for their history.

  • @KristerAndersson-nc8zo
    @KristerAndersson-nc8zo Před 11 lety

    Detta möte ägde aldrig rum, Peter träffade dock Svenska sändebud och han erbjöd faktiskt denna delning av Riga men de ville inte, framför allt existerade in sankt Petersburg då, blev grundlagt 1703 på Svenskt territorium.

    • @avenger6944
      @avenger6944 Před 5 lety

      Byggt och grundlades till stor del av Svenska krigsfångar..

  • @KristerAndersson-nc8zo
    @KristerAndersson-nc8zo Před 10 lety +2

    A lie they never meet.

    • @KristerAndersson-nc8zo
      @KristerAndersson-nc8zo Před 10 lety +4

      *****
      I know a lot about the Great Northern war because some of my ancestors participated in some of the campaigns. If they had met that would be mentioned in the history books.It is not a bad idea though what they are discussing. Russia never owned those ports he mentioned, the Poles and the Teutonic order did and after the orders demise the people in todays Estonia asked the Swedish king Erik XIV for protection which was granted.

  • @187nydala
    @187nydala Před 13 lety

    @kent684 so yes its all false

  • @Arke91
    @Arke91 Před 11 lety

    All European countries, without discrimination, have used propaganda, invaded and occupied other countries. I don't really know what you want to achieve with bringing up past deeds since no country (especially not Russia) has a history of flowers and peace. However, if you want to go down that path maybe you should look up more recent war history? Like first and second WW? It wasn't Sweden who raped and executed innocents and slaughtering others as well as themselves.

  • @Arke91
    @Arke91 Před 11 lety

    As a finish, yes, this movie (at least this scene) is historically inaccuract bullshit.

  • @187nydala
    @187nydala Před 13 lety

    @RASANKING hahahaa absolut inte. Är du?

  • @NIKniklas1
    @NIKniklas1 Před 12 lety

    Russian TV what can you expect:/

  • @oyvindei
    @oyvindei Před 12 lety

    Funny - but totally historically incorrect

  • @MuseDuCafe
    @MuseDuCafe Před 8 lety

    TV / Internet "Bullshit History101a." Ha haaaaa haaaaaa.

  • @janeknr2
    @janeknr2 Před 12 lety

    @HenrikNeslow he didnt but its a shit movie so..

  • @joonte1010
    @joonte1010 Před 13 lety

    @MegaShine1994 Is this movie Russian made? So full of propaganda and shit.

  • @pinz2022
    @pinz2022 Před 11 lety

    The mini-series is awful. Charles has a lot to answer for but the old gay crap is ludicrous. In addition to which, he never met ol' Pete face-fo-face. He DID entertain the idea of facing him in single combat but he was talked out of it.

  • @scholion
    @scholion Před 10 lety

    He knew the Swedish king would send his shit country back to the Dark Ages where it, eternally, belongs!

  • @wrudn
    @wrudn Před 6 lety

    Russia lost a lot of territory to Poland and Sweden during so called Time of Troubles ( en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Time_of_Troubles ). And no self-respecting country would let it unpunished. It took them 100 years to regain them ( as it happened with quite a lot on top of it, as Charles was absolutely smashed ). And before Charles adventurous attack, Russia offered him good terms of for peace. But he believed (because of his earlier victories over Russians) that road to Moscow would be easy - fatal gamble which ended Sweden Baltic Empire.