My Great-Grandfather was part of the CANADIAN units sent to the Second Boer War, he was only 16 (lied about his age said he was 18). He went on to serve in the First World War as well, fighting at Passchendaele...
All the way from England, much is made of the fact that the British/Allied forces did not support Von Blucher and the Prussian Army when they fought at Ligny, however when Blucher and Wellington had last met Wellington's promise of support was conditional on having NOT fought the French themselves.Blucher knew that the lack of British support meant they took had faced the French that's why the "Grand Old Man" of the Napoleonic Wars had no hesitation about supporting Wellington the next day.Bith men trusted each other implicitly and the battle proved it, Wellington trusted that Blucher would arrive and Blucher trusted that Wellington would fight until the Prussian Army arrived.It was mostly because of jingoistic accounts written long after Waterloo, often by those not present,by those who thought the denigration of Blucher and the Prussians somehow raised Wellington to greater heights that poisoned the post-war view of Wellington and Blucher's relationship.
I am sure that Blucher somehow would have been notified about what happened at Quatre-Bras and understood both the British and Prussians had dispatch riders carrying communications…
@@TheSpritz0 Interesting fact it was Von Clauswitz who served as the main comms link between Blucher and Wellington,not a man known for incompetence, so yes Both men knew what each other's situation was.To many people ( probably out of jealousy) in both Germany and Britain have sought to gain reputation or clout from the disparagement of either General's actions when the truth is they fought like brothers and had nothing but respect for each other and their decisions oner that very long weekend.Both Generals always called Waterloo and ALLIED victory.
The destruction of Ligny as a battle of the nations brewed and boiled must've been terrifying for the townspeople. To think the French had the Prussian commander dead to rights at one point. This one was intense.
Another amazing video as usual! For future videos regarding historical battles, you should do the Battle of the Sabis (57 B.C.E.), the Battle of Silva Litana (216 B.C.E.), and the Battle of Artaxata (68 B.C.E.) for Rome II, and the Siege of Milan (452 C.E.), the Battle of Cartagena (461 C.E.), and the Battle of Vicus Helena (448 C.E.) for Attila. In regards to non-historical battles, you should do Carthage vs. Royal Scythia, Ardiaei vs. Massilia, and Kush vs. Pergamon for Rome II, and Vandals vs. Picts, Anteans vs. Langobards, and Aksum vs. Sassanid Empire for Attila. As always, keep up the good work👍😁!
Im not very familiar with European history of this era. I had no idea this much blood shed happened post French Revolution. By comparison, the French and Indian War and later the war for independence had nothing like these casualties. These were in present day North America. I dont understand why France kept this guy around. Image the culture of war? The life Expectancy for a Frenchmen from 1790 to 1815 must been super low. Ohh, the War of 1812 should have been with France, not England. Framce was doing the impressment kf Sailors like crazy. But the War Hawks wanted Canada. At least we got a solid national anthem out of it. The war was a draw, but it catapulted Andrew Jackson to presidency after the Battle of New Orleans, Jan 1815. The same year of this battle!
My Great-Grandfather was part of the CANADIAN units sent to the Second Boer War, he was only 16 (lied about his age said he was 18). He went on to serve in the First World War as well, fighting at Passchendaele...
Name pronunciation is brutal.
Wow, amazing work, would love to see a video on the battle of Brandywine Creek in 1777, or perhaps some other major battle of the Revolutionary war
Thank you glad you enjoyed 😁yes definitely it’s a topic that I’ve not covered and would be happy doing in the future
I love youre videos, thanks for producing them ;D
Thanks man glad to hear 😁
jesus man this is really well made, hats off to you!
Thanks man glad you enjoyed 😁
The real heroes who slowed down the French at Quatre Bras were the Dutch.
All the way from England, much is made of the fact that the British/Allied forces did not support Von Blucher and the Prussian Army when they fought at Ligny, however when Blucher and Wellington had last met Wellington's promise of support was conditional on having NOT fought the French themselves.Blucher knew that the lack of British support meant they took had faced the French that's why the "Grand Old Man" of the Napoleonic Wars had no hesitation about supporting Wellington the next day.Bith men trusted each other implicitly and the battle proved it, Wellington trusted that Blucher would arrive and Blucher trusted that Wellington would fight until the Prussian Army arrived.It was mostly because of jingoistic accounts written long after Waterloo, often by those not present,by those who thought the denigration of Blucher and the Prussians somehow raised Wellington to greater heights that poisoned the post-war view of Wellington and Blucher's relationship.
I am sure that Blucher somehow would have been notified about what happened at Quatre-Bras and understood both the British and Prussians had dispatch riders carrying communications…
@@TheSpritz0 Interesting fact it was Von Clauswitz who served as the main comms link between Blucher and Wellington,not a man known for incompetence, so yes Both men knew what each other's situation was.To many people ( probably out of jealousy) in both Germany and Britain have sought to gain reputation or clout from the disparagement of either General's actions when the truth is they fought like brothers and had nothing but respect for each other and their decisions oner that very long weekend.Both Generals always called Waterloo and ALLIED victory.
I enjoyed this
Thanks 😁
a really very good video but a cpl of maps would have really helped.
cool video
Thanks man😁
The French refusing to bow to Louis were the heroes
Cool
Cheers bro
BRO- Are you going to do the BATTLE of WAVRE that came just after this battle??? That would be awesome!!!!
Yes definitely, I want to cover all the Boer war battles and Napoleonic Era battles eventually
@@cinematicbattles559 Excellent, the most Unrepresented battles are Quatre-Bras and Wavre...
The destruction of Ligny as a battle of the nations brewed and boiled must've been terrifying for the townspeople. To think the French had the Prussian commander dead to rights at one point. This one was intense.
Thanks again for your support bro
Kind of cute how the narrator pronounces Quatre Bras
Amazing content keep it up! (Edit) by any chance could you tell me the mod?
Thanks man 😁It’s called the additional battle maps file it can be found on mod DB
Another amazing video as usual! For future videos regarding historical battles, you should do the Battle of the Sabis (57 B.C.E.), the Battle of Silva Litana (216 B.C.E.), and the Battle of Artaxata (68 B.C.E.) for Rome II, and the Siege of Milan (452 C.E.), the Battle of Cartagena (461 C.E.), and the Battle of Vicus Helena (448 C.E.) for Attila. In regards to non-historical battles, you should do Carthage vs. Royal Scythia, Ardiaei vs. Massilia, and Kush vs. Pergamon for Rome II, and Vandals vs. Picts, Anteans vs. Langobards, and Aksum vs. Sassanid Empire for Attila. As always, keep up the good work👍😁!
Thank you, yes I’m thinking of going back to ancient warfare soon so suggestions are appreciated 😁
@@cinematicbattles559 You’re welcome!
Im not very familiar with European history of this era.
I had no idea this much blood shed happened post French Revolution.
By comparison, the French and Indian War and later the war for independence had nothing like these casualties. These were in present day North America.
I dont understand why France kept this guy around. Image the culture of war?
The life Expectancy for a Frenchmen from 1790 to 1815 must been super low.
Ohh, the War of 1812 should have been with France, not England. Framce was doing the impressment kf Sailors like crazy. But the War Hawks wanted Canada. At least we got a solid national anthem out of it. The war was a draw, but it catapulted Andrew Jackson to presidency after the Battle of New Orleans, Jan 1815.
The same year of this battle!
belgium only was formed in 1830. there was no belgium in 1815
Game name: napoleon total war *i think*
Great videos but I think you should work on the pronunciation. It degrades the integrity of your work.
France on top🇫🇷!
Everything is well made, but the shaking pictures at canon roars is not only exaggerated, but basically superficial! and annoying to the eyes!
My apologies this was a game feature I should have taken out
Excellent video, brush up on your pronunciations
Cheers, the narration was generated using Ai👌
Stop using narration bots that horribly mispronounce names
The pronunciation of French names and towns is awful and really detracts from a nice film. Also Blucher is pronounced "Blue Ker"