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    Warfare in the 19th Century ~ David Gates
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  • @TheArmchairHistorian
    @TheArmchairHistorian  6 років тому +471

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    Griff

    • @joze838
      @joze838 6 років тому +4

      Great video, but I have to note, that the Prussian kings and later German Kaiser isn´t named Frederick. It´s Friedrich. Frederick is the english version, but it is also used in Germany, so it´s leads to misunderstandings. Maybe you can add such a speech bubble and note that this real name was Friedrich (often called "der große Fritz"). I don´t want, that a German think that guy was named Frederick, if she/he would use your video for a history test.

    • @witty2898
      @witty2898 6 років тому

      @Prussian Eagle pickelhaube*

    • @matsal3211
      @matsal3211 6 років тому

      Love u ❤😁

    • @Uberdude6666
      @Uberdude6666 5 років тому +1

      How big of a screw up would you say it is for a student to call Friedrich "fredrick" on a history test at school in Germany?

    • @ldsgermanshepherdboy9272
      @ldsgermanshepherdboy9272 5 років тому

      My ancestry is actually from Prussia😉 Most of them fought alongside Wilhelm.

  • @szymonmaraszewski1514
    @szymonmaraszewski1514 4 роки тому +6089

    Prussian society had three classes: artillery, infantry and cavalry

  • @CrimsonGuard1992
    @CrimsonGuard1992 6 років тому +6364

    Didn't Napoleon compliment Frederick the Great by saying, while visiting his tomb: "Gentlemen, if this man were still alive I would not be here"

    • @ryan7864
      @ryan7864 6 років тому +1335

      He did...he was a great admirer of not only him but, Caesar and Alexander.

    • @poserdragon719
      @poserdragon719 6 років тому +1342

      If he [frederick the great] was here. We wouldnt be marching in berlin
      -Napoleon Bonaparte

    • @jasinrefiku2914
      @jasinrefiku2914 6 років тому +667

      Never underestimate Prussians mate, if Frederick was alive, Napoleon'd probably ally with him.. Who could stop them afterwards? UK? Russia? Ottomans?

    • @brainwasher9876
      @brainwasher9876 6 років тому +271

      Napoleon would never ally with him, and if he had done so, the alliance wouldn't have lasted. Napoleon continually snubbed his allies, and he essentially goaded neutral Prussia into war through repeated insults.

    • @simonhartmeyer4983
      @simonhartmeyer4983 6 років тому +119

      His Name ist Friedrich not Frederick

  • @kratos_2482
    @kratos_2482 5 років тому +3636

    "GENERAL, THERE ARE TWICE AS MANY ENEMIES AS WE ARE!"
    *Prussians Gloria playes
    *+1871% diszipline

  • @UwU-xk5cx
    @UwU-xk5cx 6 років тому +6751

    Prussia wasn't a country with a nice army, it was a nice army with a country

    • @apothneisko
      @apothneisko 5 років тому +37

      Kiri :v 1234 Hahahaha true!

    • @luketaylor2351
      @luketaylor2351 5 років тому +29

      and nice and in the bad arse nice sense xD

    • @michaelmuller6890
      @michaelmuller6890 5 років тому +122

      That Voltaire quotation will survive forever :)

    • @gink456
      @gink456 5 років тому +30

      @@michaelmuller6890 Mirabeau quotation actually

    • @michaelmuller6890
      @michaelmuller6890 5 років тому +9

      @@gink456 I suppose, yet Voltaire spoke like this long before.

  • @garabic8688
    @garabic8688 5 років тому +2457

    Everyone: let’s kill Prussia
    Prussia:*laughs in 150% discipline*

    • @allglorytothefather4186
      @allglorytothefather4186 4 роки тому +41

      Garabic
      Prussia: Excuse me while I yawn and shoot all of you.

    • @Goran1138
      @Goran1138 4 роки тому +11

      @@allglorytothefather4186
      Russia:*laughts in Shuvalov's Unicorn cannons...

    • @allglorytothefather4186
      @allglorytothefather4186 4 роки тому +29

      Goran1138 Prussia/Germany: Laughs at... Tannenburg.

    • @FieldMarshalYT
      @FieldMarshalYT 4 роки тому +34

      The funny thing is, Prussia was on the brink of defeat in the 7 Years War, they were saved only by the Tsarina dying, and being replaced with a Tsar who loved Frederick II.

    • @justicartiberius8782
      @justicartiberius8782 4 роки тому +1

      @@allglorytothefather4186 Tannenberg*

  • @markhenley3097
    @markhenley3097 6 років тому +2798

    I've always found it amazing that Prussia fell so far back in 1806, but was able to control all of Germany by 1871.

    • @chase55431
      @chase55431 6 років тому +243

      "all of Germany" they did not control Austria, so I would not say all of Germany but certainly most of it.

    • @trollerjakthetrollinggod-e7761
      @trollerjakthetrollinggod-e7761 6 років тому +238

      @@chase55431 Soon.

    • @Kai555100
      @Kai555100 6 років тому +257

      @@chase55431 they defeated Austria bismarck was just not interested in it

    • @Wickedonezz
      @Wickedonezz 6 років тому +146

      When they defeated Austria they did not anex them as they wanted them as a brother army

    • @brainwasher9876
      @brainwasher9876 5 років тому +193

      Prussia had all of the Germany that it wanted by 1871.
      That being said, even if Bismarck, Moltke and Roon WANTED to absorb Austria into their empire, I doubt the rest of Europe would have allowed it considering the imbalance of power it would create.

  • @vladsmithers9306
    @vladsmithers9306 4 роки тому +685

    Everyone: Prussia, give up, you are surrounded!
    Prussia: only thing I'm surrounded with is fear and dead enemies...

    • @auandi
      @auandi 4 роки тому +17

      Underrated comment

    • @valravn5039
      @valravn5039 3 роки тому +11

      Also Prussia: Good. Exactly where we want them.

    • @Hiyori-jp
      @Hiyori-jp 3 роки тому +9

      Vader Reference cool

    • @justnoobtoo6352
      @justnoobtoo6352 3 роки тому +1

      Isn't is also a landlocked country so isn't it also surrounded by land too

    • @sonson4548
      @sonson4548 3 роки тому +2

      but in the battle of Jena Aurestedt the Prussian Soldiers said " I have to run quickly but the Great Army still surrounding us" he he

  • @THEJustinOfAllTime
    @THEJustinOfAllTime 5 років тому +779

    Was the Prussian army truly as great as we though?
    Short answer; yes.
    Long answer: yes, of course.

    • @LowStuff
      @LowStuff 5 років тому +8

      @8534964 every army needs money. Even Cicero is quoted saying that the sinews of war is infinite money.

    • @darko3409
      @darko3409 5 років тому +6

      say this for napoleon pls

    • @xenotypos
      @xenotypos 5 років тому +1

      @@LowStuff Though in terms of gdp (at least in the 18th century) you couldn't compare Prussia with countries like France and Britain, so money to field such a large army was probably a great concern (it was one for the other two countries, anyway, but probably far less).

    • @Peristerygr
      @Peristerygr 5 років тому +1

      @@damianosraftopoulos8365 Yes, They suck russian cocks and at the same time they claim that russians suck!!!

    • @model1236
      @model1236 5 років тому +2

      @@damianosraftopoulos8365 how many russia soldiers sucks german cocks in ww2?

  • @der_sandler
    @der_sandler 6 років тому +1123

    I'm impressed by your good German pronunciation because a lot of content creators don't bother to look up how the names are actually pronounced. Good job!

    • @TheArmchairHistorian
      @TheArmchairHistorian  6 років тому +237

      First time I felt confident with the pronunciation, I took several years of German in high-school!
      Thanks,
      Griff

    • @Siegbert85
      @Siegbert85 6 років тому +30

      Indeed. The only name that was pronounced very American was "von Scharnhorst". The locations were pretty much spot on.

    • @gink456
      @gink456 5 років тому +5

      He fucked up the French names though

    • @Lots17
      @Lots17 5 років тому +10

      @@Siegbert85 and he said Rosberg instead of Roßberg. But I think that's ok

    • @gink456
      @gink456 5 років тому +1

      @Gunther H.G. Geick I mean they are not that hard to pronounce

  • @gabrielkowalski3086
    @gabrielkowalski3086 5 років тому +786

    tradition = 100 ; professionalism = 100 ; militarism = 100 ; discipline = 150%
    Go Spacemarines!

    • @nancybarnes29
      @nancybarnes29 4 роки тому +17

      if i remember family tradition; on sunday you go to church fot one hour come home and then rifle range for two hours, any more questions anyone?..........................................rgw

    • @sonson4548
      @sonson4548 3 роки тому +6

      and leadership 300% because without the leading of Federick the Great the Prussian Army wouldnt strong as they were

  • @dr.ludwig
    @dr.ludwig 6 років тому +1490

    I expected that the result of the video is, that they were not that great, but at the end it seems their reputation is right and they were among the best^^ Fantastic video, nothing to complain about in it, except that you should´ve mentioned the Zündnadelgewehr for the victory at Königgrätz in 1866 too. But it´s not real mistake.

    • @vongolaprimo837
      @vongolaprimo837 5 років тому +61

      Nice music

    • @X3RUBIM
      @X3RUBIM 4 роки тому +42

      Guten Tag, Herr Doktor.

    • @beneyweneys
      @beneyweneys 4 роки тому +30

      Oh hi, big fan of yours

    • @kingfriday.
      @kingfriday. 3 роки тому +14

      Thanks for uploading good prussian music

    • @beanieman7138
      @beanieman7138 3 роки тому +6

      I often find American Wehrmacht wannabes
      And prussian wannabes.

  • @echsatv7004
    @echsatv7004 5 років тому +704

    Prussia: "when the military budget is the same as the state budget"

    • @hummel6364
      @hummel6364 4 роки тому +21

      The military IS the state.

    • @anadaere6861
      @anadaere6861 3 роки тому +34

      Prussia: 100% Military Budget
      America: Is it possible to learn this power?

    • @bondrewdthelordofdawn3744
      @bondrewdthelordofdawn3744 3 роки тому +1

      @@hurryboi8558 a lot it's around 40% I guess

    • @jonathan_hanst
      @jonathan_hanst 3 роки тому

      @@bondrewdthelordofdawn3744 TF you got those numbers bro?? US Budget comprised somewhere around 4-5 trillion a year and the defense budget is only 600-700 billion a year so hell no it is not. Medicare and Social security took nearly 50 percent of its budget per year yet i wonder why the US healthcare is still an expensive MF.

    • @tonymante8759
      @tonymante8759 3 роки тому +3

      @@jonathan_hanst your numbers are so far off its laughable. Thats the base defense budget that doesnt include any of the military RND doesnt include military discretionary funding, on average no one knows exact price but its estiamted we spend in the ballpark around 1.7trillon a year.

  • @prussianmonarchist7110
    @prussianmonarchist7110 5 років тому +1462

    I just realized, I'm "That one kid who wears a pickelhaube to school"

    • @miloskocic1759
      @miloskocic1759 5 років тому +89

      Hello fellow monarchist

    • @romansans1581
      @romansans1581 5 років тому +48

      Same, my dude.

    • @jesuscarrion3763
      @jesuscarrion3763 5 років тому +44

      I want to have a pickelhaube IRL, but alas, I need the money for other things

    • @ghostface8798
      @ghostface8798 5 років тому +2

      I am right there with you.

    • @ghostface8798
      @ghostface8798 5 років тому +12

      Jesús Carrión they are awesome to own. I have an M15 Prussian Garde Pickelhaube and it is amazing. They are definitely worth it.

  • @rachard
    @rachard 6 років тому +1899

    *_1000%++ Disipline_*

    • @themightyranger6321
      @themightyranger6321 6 років тому +23

      *ZE TRUE PREUSSEN*

    • @themightyranger6321
      @themightyranger6321 5 років тому +3

      @Harys 8 *YORKSHIRE MARSCH PLAYS*

    • @michaelmuller6890
      @michaelmuller6890 5 років тому +1

      @Harys 8 defines.lua restricts tradition to 100. even for prussia :)

    • @rasaansimmons3918
      @rasaansimmons3918 5 років тому +3

      eu 8 (:+

    • @radking9854
      @radking9854 5 років тому

      Is this a meme becouse i can't see why they should have so much more dicipline than other army's

  • @panzertee9790
    @panzertee9790 5 років тому +1726

    Yes. Yes it was. No flaws. None at all.
    *sweats nervously*

    • @JohnDoe-kv3cm
      @JohnDoe-kv3cm 4 роки тому +87

      @BadAim With all due respect I disagree. Diplomacy was the second of Prussias great strengths, although it is often overshadowed by the military. After the 30-years war it was through diplomacy that the Prussians could secure subsidies from several bigger Powers in europe by presenting themselves as an individually weak nation that could tip the scales in big wars and as such guaruantuee peace in europe. Without these subsidies the reformation of Prussia would not have been possible.
      Next up is the fact that Prussia managed to secure support from other large players during their successfull wars, which it needed because it didnt have the economy to fight long wars.
      This is especially noteworthy as after the 30-Years war the major powers created a system that was supposed to punish agressors in any future conflicts, yet prussia managed to play the european powers against eachother so that it always had backing (the miracle of the Habsburgs notwithstanding), or at least could be sure that the other nations wouldnt fight against it.
      It was in loosing this diplomatic skill and in believing their own propaganda of military superiority that led to Germany happily marching into two world wars and loosing them both with devastating consequences.

    • @j.franklin21
      @j.franklin21 4 роки тому +5

      @BadAim
      That's Germany for ya! 😂

    • @maxmuller8633
      @maxmuller8633 4 роки тому

      Queen Elizabeth has crushed Frederick in a battle, maybe not undefeated but professional

    • @aspielm759
      @aspielm759 4 роки тому

      BadAim I would call it aggressive diplomacy but not bad diplomacy...

    • @masashitetsuo6684
      @masashitetsuo6684 4 роки тому

      Max Müller yeah but she still didn’t attack into Berlin

  • @aurelian3268
    @aurelian3268 5 років тому +622

    short answer: yes
    long answer: Y E S

  • @damnedcarrot
    @damnedcarrot 4 роки тому +61

    When Napoleon visited Frederick the Great's tomb with a group of his generals, Napoleon purportedly instructed them, “hats off gentlemen, if he were alive we wouldn't be here today.”

  • @frederickthegreat4801
    @frederickthegreat4801 4 роки тому +120

    "there Calvary was noted being very agressive " *blitzkrieg intensifies*

  • @HistoryHouseProductions
    @HistoryHouseProductions 6 років тому +844

    My body is ready for the EUIV references.

  • @TheChuckfuc
    @TheChuckfuc 5 років тому +127

    According to "famous men of modern history." Frederick the great went to bed at 10PM and woke up at 4 am, everyday for the rest of his reign as king. That's dedication.

    • @champ1114
      @champ1114 4 роки тому +9

      This bitch slept in every Sunday I heard

    • @AnnaMarianne
      @AnnaMarianne 4 роки тому +9

      I've heard many succesfull people share that trait - the ability to get enough rest with only little sleep.

    • @butterskywalker8785
      @butterskywalker8785 3 роки тому +5

      @@AnnaMarianne me who sleeps at 4 am and wakes up at 6:30 am: Pathetic

    • @someone________2502
      @someone________2502 2 роки тому +1

      @@butterskywalker8785 me who only sleeps every 2 days. “are you truly productive if you don’t get your 8 hours of sleep?”

  • @everice2256
    @everice2256 4 роки тому +324

    Someone: Army can't be more important than the actual state!
    Prussia: Hold my discipline...

    • @youneskasdi
      @youneskasdi 3 роки тому +2

      Too bad they cant keep up for too long and it's only logical war can't last forever and so paying the elite troops forever would be a waste of the state money while your neighbors are using their money to develop

    • @robbsclock2675
      @robbsclock2675 Рік тому +2

      @@youneskasdiell Prussia didn’t regret it. They united Germany, and made it the most powerful state in continental Europe

    • @PineappleOnPizza69
      @PineappleOnPizza69 2 місяці тому

      @@youneskasdi nah it was worth it.

  • @TheCimbrianBull
    @TheCimbrianBull 6 років тому +218

    In Prussia and Imperial Germany they had the saying: it means bad luck to sit on your helmet (pickelhaube)!

    • @bamicinder7635
      @bamicinder7635 6 років тому +6

      or Pickelhelm in english :p

    • @TheCimbrianBull
      @TheCimbrianBull 6 років тому +8

      @@bamicinder7635
      Thanks for your interest. Isn't it just 'pickelhaube' or 'spike helmet'?

    • @jam8539
      @jam8539 5 років тому +10

      depends if you want a true translation or an interpretted one

    • @sumedhshah7047
      @sumedhshah7047 3 роки тому +5

      Ouch. Imagine that spike poking.

  • @owbu
    @owbu 5 років тому +80

    Prussians are Space Marines. It is known.

    • @pumkintheboi7545
      @pumkintheboi7545 3 роки тому +1

      gotta nerf those damn prussians

    • @charliecoke7396
      @charliecoke7396 2 роки тому

      @@pumkintheboi7545 That's why France got such a big buff in the "Bonaparte Patch"
      Course after a while the meta stabilized and the Prussians got a crazy buff in the "Germany Update"

  • @OneRoundDown
    @OneRoundDown 5 років тому +239

    It was Prussia's military restructuring after the Napoleonic Wars that formed the basis of
    America's public school system.

    • @marlonmoncrieffe0728
      @marlonmoncrieffe0728 4 роки тому +36

      Yeah, unfortunately we copied Germany's educational model that we are trying to reverse today.
      By the way, America copied Germany's medical doctrines to positive effect, at least.

    • @thenevadadesertrat2713
      @thenevadadesertrat2713 3 роки тому +11

      We also copied our Social Security system, unemployment system civil service system etc. etc. In other words, we are copies. We are also thieves because we stole the Germans blind twic, after both wars.

    • @lauritztheede751
      @lauritztheede751 3 роки тому +12

      Come on! That's way to harsh to call it the german's fault that you got an educational system in which you guys voted for a dumbass like trump. Germans fucked up A LOT through out history, but you can't attribute THAT to us. That's your business alone, mate.

    • @thenevadadesertrat2713
      @thenevadadesertrat2713 3 роки тому +5

      @@lauritztheede751 We (I am in the U.S.) arrived at an unspoiled land. We managed to destroy large parts of it in less than 300 years.

    • @anothergermanmapper7754
      @anothergermanmapper7754 3 роки тому +1

      @@hurryboi8558 Doesn’t make them German.

  • @napoleonibonaparte7198
    @napoleonibonaparte7198 6 років тому +551

    Frederick the Great was an inspiration.

    • @TheWaveGoodbye-Music
      @TheWaveGoodbye-Music 6 років тому +40

      "Prussia was hatched from a cannonball" - Napoleon I

    • @vacatiolibertas
      @vacatiolibertas 6 років тому +19

      Barely, Napoleonic strategies focused on having advantageous geography and the combination of arms(artillery, cavalry, infantry). Napoleon did implement intense drilling, but that's a pretty standard measure to improve military strength.

    • @brandemon6667
      @brandemon6667 6 років тому +36

      "Gentlemen, if this man were still alive I would not be here"
      -Napoleon about Frederick the Great

    • @louisnapoleonbonapartethet626
      @louisnapoleonbonapartethet626 6 років тому +25

      And my downfall.

    • @napoleonbonaparte6691
      @napoleonbonaparte6691 5 років тому +9

      Ok so, you'll become an awesome commander and defeat the Prussians once and they'll youll lose at Waterloo and be sent of on the coast of south America and die at 50 - Future, more sexier you

  • @yourlocalt72
    @yourlocalt72 6 років тому +477

    Prussia is op asf when they take offensive or quality ideas

  • @allglorytothefather4186
    @allglorytothefather4186 4 роки тому +73

    Let me answer that for you: Yes.

  • @Tommieboy2009
    @Tommieboy2009 5 років тому +27

    you forgot to mention that prussia was on the verge of losing the war, although they won those crucial Battles, until the Russian queen died and the young tzar took over who was a big admirer of Fredrick the Great.

    • @thunderbird1921
      @thunderbird1921 3 роки тому +7

      Empress Elizabeth of Russia is an INCREDIBLY underrated monarch. Highly skilled in diplomacy and literally had Frederick on the ropes.

  • @randomelk9801
    @randomelk9801 6 років тому +81

    PLZ Nerf.
    "Unknown Austrian Commander"

    • @MRPear-rv7xo
      @MRPear-rv7xo 2 роки тому

      USA: *using trench guns in the both world wars*
      Germany: Nerf plz

  • @frederickthegreat4098
    @frederickthegreat4098 4 роки тому +10

    AHHHH....... MY OLD MEMORIES

  • @scanida5070
    @scanida5070 3 роки тому +39

    It’s nice to know that the German Bundeswehr still has so many Prussian traditions and plays nearly all the marches!

    • @kxllerkind7667
      @kxllerkind7667 2 роки тому +6

      Idk if youre German but one more interesting thing is that the German school system is in fact a prussian-style school system. This really shows how Germany is still influence by it. Many nations admire German discipline and honestly I think its because of the prussian school system that gives us discipline. It has its flaws as it could very Well be modernized but its still great nontheless

    • @PurpleCat9794
      @PurpleCat9794 2 роки тому +3

      Wehrmacht was even more Prussian. Most of Wehrmacht generals were Prussians.

    • @thenevadadesertrat2713
      @thenevadadesertrat2713 2 роки тому +1

      @@kxllerkind7667 I am in the U.S. Our S.S system was copied from the German. Germany had Social Security system in place by 1872. Workmen's Compensation also from Germany, our Civil Service organization directly from the German government reforms of 1842 (year?).

  • @haydencrawford8552
    @haydencrawford8552 5 років тому +76

    Short answer: Yes
    Long answer JA JA JA JA JA

  • @tritium1998
    @tritium1998 2 роки тому +10

    Keeping in mind that Prussia had a small area and population in Central Europe, it was surrounded by four powerful enemies in the Seven Years' War: France, Austria, Russia, and Sweden.

  • @wayfaringman8418
    @wayfaringman8418 6 років тому +19

    "The German Way of War" is an excellent resource for understanding what Prussia did to eventually dominate central Europe and bring about German Unification.

    • @ryan7864
      @ryan7864 6 років тому +2

      Very true...they accomplished what Austria was never really able to do

  • @Otto500206
    @Otto500206 6 років тому +95

    0:40 that ideas from eu4 XD

    • @Abbetmaan
      @Abbetmaan 5 років тому +11

      I got so happy when I saw it lmao

  • @DylanCVlogTV
    @DylanCVlogTV 4 роки тому +21

    Prussia was the pinnacle of military might in their localized region of time and space.

    • @thunderbird1921
      @thunderbird1921 4 роки тому +5

      Prussia might have been the closest thing to Sparta Europe had.

    • @thattotalwarguy7911
      @thattotalwarguy7911 3 роки тому +5

      @@thunderbird1921 apart from sparta

  • @g_g1241
    @g_g1241 3 роки тому +13

    I love how every history video that is a question like "Did the USA want to nuke Vietnam?" there is always a phrase that goes like "In fact, in 19XX this guy named XXXX XXXXXX considered the nuclear option but because of a rat sleeping over the launch button he was too scared to fire"

  • @sanscoucisanscouci5174
    @sanscoucisanscouci5174 4 роки тому +10

    Look at the victories won by Fredrick the great.! Not only was his Army the best(the most courageous.most loyal, most fanatical) but the Prussians themselves were the best.

  • @danielfinger4857
    @danielfinger4857 4 роки тому +35

    “Totenkopf” means skull. It’s direct translation is “death head”.

    • @Affenkatze77
      @Affenkatze77 4 роки тому

      And the totenkopf on the Head has a meaning: no Mercy (for enemies and for themselves)

    • @MMadesen
      @MMadesen 4 роки тому +1

      Actually deads head or head of a dead.

    • @granola661
      @granola661 3 роки тому

      The entlish name is deathshead hussar

    • @M0butu
      @M0butu 3 роки тому +1

      The meaning then was the same as it is now:
      "Achtung! Lebensgefahr!"
      What do you think the little sticker on your bottle of bleach was inspired from?

    • @Affenkatze77
      @Affenkatze77 3 роки тому

      M0butu no, wrong! I have explained the meaning Above!

  • @iwanegerstrom4564
    @iwanegerstrom4564 6 років тому +37

    The thing is, many armies troughout history have been strongly influenced and defined by their leaders.
    The Byzantine Army under Basil II for example was probably the best in the world for a few decades. But after his death it fell into decay.
    Likewise the Prussian army under Frederick the Great was superb but once he died, the army lost it's touch (clearly shown against Napoleon at Jena)

    • @helicongremory8480
      @helicongremory8480 5 років тому +4

      The military is certainly the field of history were great men are the most important.

    • @rachelridgeway434
      @rachelridgeway434 5 років тому +4

      Yeah the Imperial Army under Prince Eugene of Savoy or French Army under Maurice De Saxe is another great example.

    • @m.cuongnguyen7475
      @m.cuongnguyen7475 4 роки тому +4

      Y‘all talking about European leaders. But let’s not forget about Sun Tsu, he never lost a battle and wrote the book called „The art of war“ even Napoleon read it and studied it.

    • @makky6239
      @makky6239 4 роки тому +4

      @@m.cuongnguyen7475 And he did what? If you want talk about Eastern leaders, Genghis Khan, Oda nobunaga, qin shi Huang, Osman, Suleiman the magnificent...

    • @m.cuongnguyen7475
      @m.cuongnguyen7475 4 роки тому +1

      perharbs he wrote one of the most influential military books ever to exists

  • @napoleonibonaparte7198
    @napoleonibonaparte7198 6 років тому +30

    I believe you misrepresented the Oblique Order.
    Think of it as a hammer. The head is the heavy side, the stick is has to be firm. The stick has to hold against attacks, the hammer deals a blow and threaten the flank.

  • @EngelinZivilBO
    @EngelinZivilBO 4 роки тому +8

    Me: reading the Titel!
    "Was Prussias army really that good?
    Me pressing play: Danish vacation ad starts
    Me: okay I see what they did there

  • @kautkas01
    @kautkas01 5 років тому +23

    Well that is quiet impressive for that amount of Land to become a 4th largest military

  • @danyalahmad1053
    @danyalahmad1053 3 роки тому +16

    Discipline: 300%
    Precision: 500%
    Glory: Incomprehensible!

  • @tim_the_gr8_904
    @tim_the_gr8_904 4 роки тому +22

    In empire total war, prussia was my favorite play through lol.

    • @RambleOn07
      @RambleOn07 3 роки тому +1

      The only faction that I played in the grand campaign lol

    • @ryanswift128
      @ryanswift128 3 роки тому +2

      @@RambleOn07 currently playing Prussia lol

  • @StephenParlow
    @StephenParlow 4 роки тому +5

    My professor in a 400/600 level "History of Germany since 1750" class just showed this video in class, so congratulations on making a video and undergoing research worthy of graduate level academia

  • @thoughtfulpug1333
    @thoughtfulpug1333 6 років тому +118

    6:49 The Battle of Leuthen, though decisive, did not knock the Austrians out of the War militarily. The Austrians under Maria Theresa pulled a Churchill and refused to seek peace and continued fighting, raising new forces under Field Marshall's Daun and Loudon, who'd go on to give Frederick his 2 greatest defeats, at Hochkirck (in which his army, while encamped and asleep, was surprised attcked by the Austrians, who captured most of Frederick's artillery and killed 3 of Frederick's most trusted generals: James Keith, Prince Moritz von Anhalt-Dessau (son of Leopold the Old Dessauer) and his brother-in-law Franz of Brunswick), and at Kunersdorff (where Frederick destroyed his 51000 man army, leaving Berlin exposed; the inaction of Loudon and the commander of the Russian reinforcements led to the begining of the infamous "Miracle of the House of Brandenburg).

    • @UltimaSigmarAlonso
      @UltimaSigmarAlonso 6 років тому +2

      Prussian Eagle you are not even german

    • @peterpim6260
      @peterpim6260 6 років тому +5

      Why, "infamous"?

    • @thoughtfulpug1333
      @thoughtfulpug1333 6 років тому +4

      @@peterpim6260 inspired Hitler to continue WW2 after it was made 100% clear that Germany had lost

    • @q345ify
      @q345ify 5 років тому +6

      Yeah there's also the fact that he would have been completely defeated had Elizabeth not died so suddenly and been succeeded by literally anyone other than Peter III

    • @AnnaMarianne
      @AnnaMarianne 4 роки тому +1

      @@q345ify Which goes to show that it paid off for Fredrick to establish certain imago of himself. Made Peter a fan of his. Sure, it's something you can't preplan, but that's exactly how the benefits of personal character and imago manifest.

  • @ike3094
    @ike3094 4 роки тому +2

    The Prussian army took a long time to perfect and the Armchair Historian mostly does not know what he is talking about. (1) The Prussian Officer was excellent because he acquired his rank ONLY BY HIS ABILITY TO LEAD MEN TO VICTORY IN COMBAT. Nothing else counted. (2) The Slant Formation. Other nations' armies faced each other in parallel lines. Fredreich de Grosse's great innovation was the Slant formation. Recall the parallel line of other armies. Now imagine a second line at 45 degrees facing it. This 45 degree slant allowed more muskets on target and faster reloading mint more shots fired. Which equaled more dead enemies and more battles won. (3) The Prussians were more EFFICIENT. Officers were taught to allow nothing to go to waste. Captured enemy weapons were put to immediate use. Captured enemy supplies were used. Fleeting opportunities on the battlefield were immediately exploited. The Prussians even gave medals for winning battles by DISOBEYING orders. (4) Gummi Befehl or "Rubber Orders" Orders with a lot of stretch in them. Basically a Prussian officer was told what needed to be done and it was left up to him how to do it.

    • @dovahkiin2
      @dovahkiin2 4 роки тому

      love that you numered your points

  • @samuel9607
    @samuel9607 5 років тому +12

    That Prussian idea tree from eu4 lol, one of the most overpowered with the Prussian monarch XD

  • @alteye1
    @alteye1 6 років тому +9

    Just as a heads up, the Prussian flag you're showing is not correct for the period. The Prussian flag featured in your video was used from 1892-1918.

  • @9000tommygun
    @9000tommygun 6 років тому +2

    Fun fact: when the Prussian cavalry wasn't fighting the enemy, it's main task was to "corral" the infantry so they wouldn't desert, which was actually pretty common back then because of the conscription

  • @NartNeyut01
    @NartNeyut01 6 років тому +162

    Prussia and Frederick
    Lots of Frederick

  • @mitrogaming7154
    @mitrogaming7154 3 роки тому +7

    God looking at the Prussian Army :
    "Ok i think i made them a little bit too op."

  • @Nocturne50
    @Nocturne50 3 роки тому +5

    i imagined blitzkreig and the prussian/german army at its height, scary

  • @luisc3802
    @luisc3802 5 років тому +2

    The quality of your videos is amazing. I love the music, the animation and narrative, thank you for your work!

  • @michaelschneider6314
    @michaelschneider6314 5 років тому +16

    When your argument is a statistic in a game
    Really makes me think :D

    • @Lukas-xb7cx
      @Lukas-xb7cx 4 роки тому +2

      Itwasn't his argument it was just a reference to the subject from popculture, something the viewer might know. It's used to loosen up the mood and make it less boring. Why do you think so many scientific journals and specialist litterature is so boring even when you are interested in the subject? You should use stuff like that in videos, presentations, pretty much everything where you have an audience. This can set apart someone people enjoy listening to and someone who bores people to death

    • @adwans1491
      @adwans1491 3 роки тому

      Dumm

  • @rachelridgeway434
    @rachelridgeway434 5 років тому +8

    The Imperial Army under Prince Eugene of Savoy and the French Army under Marshal Maurice De Saxe were just as good if not better. In fact Frederick the Great pretty much learned everything he knew from Prince Eugene anyway.

    • @AnnaMarianne
      @AnnaMarianne 4 роки тому +3

      France had access to much more resources, though. What impresses me about Prussia is how they clawed their way out of virtual nothing to the big boys' table, and in not too long time too

    • @granddukeofmecklenburg
      @granddukeofmecklenburg 3 роки тому

      Brandenburg/Brandenburg-Prussia was literally a minor state regularly kicked around by its Neighbors(Mecklenburg literally had Wittlesbach Brandenburg collapse, after the 5th war Brandenburg instigated against them in a 25 year period...Which led to the Hohenzollerns ending up with it...Brandenburgs last straw was the 30 years war, and the Great Elector was truly the architect of Prussia...His son would form Prussia, but he was the one who atleast turned a ravaged nation no stronger than the Duchies and electors around it, into a force that defeated poland and sweden in the mid-late 1600s...France was always left to be a great power, as it was set for the center stage as west francia over a millenia ago

    • @granddukeofmecklenburg
      @granddukeofmecklenburg 3 роки тому

      A german state in the era of the Habsburg Dominance dwindling in Northern Germany, in the age of empires, pulled itself to the great power table against all odds...Multiple german states had rose to dominance for short times, but fell from relevance(14th century Mecklenburg). Then others that peaked (Bohemia) under Charles IV but died with Sigismund and eventually got annexed by Austria...or states that just totally splintered after centuries of Dominance(Saxony)...
      But none of these ever managed to consolidate there power for a relevant time...Saxony crumbled into multiple states leaving just the electorate we know today...Bohemia under the Luxumbourgs lasted only 80 years, and Mecklenburgs Near Baltic domination and almost having its own kalmar union(Albrecht II der Große actually invented the idea but Margaret of Denmark just copied it against albrechts son, albrecht III) so Its dominance died with Albrecht II, as his military prowess was arguably the only thing that allowed it to swing so much weight for its size...Albrecht II in many ways seems like the proto Frederick the great...But the difference was, Prussia had established and Consolidated its position. And rose in a time were when it had a defeat like Jena, it was established and important as the balance of power to counter Austria in germany, so it would only gain from defeat....Prussias rise to a world power and eventual unifyer of Germany was nothing short of Absurd competence, and absurd luck.

  • @lkvt123
    @lkvt123 4 роки тому +5

    I love this music. Over 150 hours in M&B with the L’Aigle mod forced me to listen to this...a lot.

  • @naveennidhurshan6939
    @naveennidhurshan6939 3 роки тому +4

    Officer: "sire they got twice as many men as us"
    Frederick II: "I see, we got twice as many as theirs"
    Proceeds to win the battle perfectly

  • @FlyxPat
    @FlyxPat 5 років тому +6

    The SYW professional army was good but the real reason it did well was Frederick’s leadership. The reformed Austrian army was better than previously and under FM Daun almost equal to the Prussians, and stymied Frederick at every turn. But a draw was a strategic defeat for Austria where its war goal was conquest.
    The 1806-7 professional army was well trained but inexperienced and old-fashioned with very poor leadership, leading to catastrophic defeat against Napoleon’s military genius backed by the Grande Armee at its height. The 1813-5 conscript army was average with experienced leadership.
    The 1866 conscript army was average, but better school education for the other ranks, better rifles, and better leadership compared to Austria’s Benedek - truly woeful - gave the Prussians the edge. Still, a midday attack by the Austrians against the pinned Prussian centre might have won the day.
    The Prussian and French conscript armies of 1870-1 were evenly matched in training, equipment and motivation but very poor French generalship and inexperience compared to the Prussians saw a decisive German victory.
    Overall, the Prussian army was with the exception of 1806-7 usually well trained and led at tactical level but as always, dependent for success on the relative leadership abilities of the opposing high commands

  • @thoughtfulpug1333
    @thoughtfulpug1333 6 років тому +63

    The great issue with the Prussian military pre-Jena was the fact that it recruited it's leadership only from the nobility. This left the quality of leadership within the army to the great dice role of aristocratic quality. They lucked out under Frederick the Great, with great generals like Seydlitz, Zeithen, Prince Moritz of Anhalt Dessau, Prince Ferdinand of Brunswick, James Keith, Schwerin, who performed great service before and during the Seven Years war, along with the King himself and his brother Henry (whose own talents were overshadowed by his legendary older sibing; He himself was almost made King of the newly formed United States, before the idea of a monarchy was thrown out during the constitutional convention) managed to keep Prussia from being divided up and left destitute by Austria, Russia, Saxony and Sweden.

    • @MonsterhunterFTWWTF
      @MonsterhunterFTWWTF 6 років тому +1

      Who was almost made king of the united stateS?

    • @thoughtfulpug1333
      @thoughtfulpug1333 6 років тому +2

      Prince Henry (Heinrich), youngest brother of Frederick the Great

  • @koldonn1111
    @koldonn1111 4 роки тому +8

    Short Answer: Best
    Lons Answer: Ever

  • @---RyanCooper---
    @---RyanCooper--- 3 роки тому +2

    Other countries: countries that have an army
    Prussia: army, that have a country

  • @thechannelimashamedof2361
    @thechannelimashamedof2361 6 років тому +1

    >Leuthen prevented Austria from participating in the rest of the Seven Years War
    Objectively wrong. Austria remained a major combatant until the end of the conflict and fought many major engagements after Leuthen, including ones which it won.
    >by 1830 Prussia again became a formidable military power
    They were creamed by Denmark in 1848...

    • @ryanjuguilon7783
      @ryanjuguilon7783 5 років тому

      Dont joke around. You have the toy in lego, that's it. The reason you survive was Russia and the British protected you. Don't get an erection. the 2nd war showed just how badly you would be brutalized if there is no Russian or British support propping you up.

    • @thechannelimashamedof2361
      @thechannelimashamedof2361 5 років тому

      >You have the toy in lego, that's it.
      And more generals who beat Napoleon than any other country.
      >The reason you survive was Russia and the British protected you.
      Austria fought on for about a year after Russia signed a separate peace, and was at war with the UK at the time so clearly this is not the case.
      >Don't get an erection.
      Read a book. Daily reminder that EU4 isn't an academic source.
      >the 2nd war showed just how badly you would be brutalized
      The second war was fought prior to the army reforms of Maria Theresa and by a very different pool of generals. Additionally Austrian forces were fighting in three theatres simultaneously. So no, it's not comparable.
      >British support
      Yes a declaration of War on Austria and preventing France from moving against Prussia really helped Austria. /s
      >propping you up.
      I'm not Austrian lol.

  • @JohnsonTheSecond
    @JohnsonTheSecond 4 роки тому +3

    6:30
    I couldn't concentrate I just kept drumming the rest of the Hohenfriedbergermarschlied

  • @admiralradish
    @admiralradish 6 років тому +4

    PRUSSIANS also trained their Militias and Mercenaries BIG DIFFERENCE .Before that time nations or Feudalist masters did not train Mercenaries they just hired them.

  • @Crf-nr9jy
    @Crf-nr9jy 4 роки тому +1

    At 6:49 , Leuthen did not knock Austria out of the war. It ended the campaign but the Austrians fought for 5 more years and brought Frederick so close to defeat that he deemed the fact he survived as a miracle. Also Prussian decay largely began after the Seven Years War when most of then Prussian army was wiped out. There was evidence of decay as early as 1778 during the War of the Bavarian Succession.

  • @lorifligge9269
    @lorifligge9269 6 років тому +2

    Frederick William I, the collected of tall soldiers. What a way to be remembered.

  • @res_publica_romana
    @res_publica_romana 6 років тому +2

    Really nice video, I have just one - unfortunately - major critizism. You mentioned the Prussian military reforms during French occupation and then quckly jumped forward to the unification wars. You should've payed more attention to those reforms though and needed to focus on the introduction of the General Staff! This institution was what made German military dominance possible for the ~150 years to come - so until the end of WW II. It was incredibly important and so effective that other nations tried to copy it, but never reached the Prussian/ German perfection there until after WW II. Basically, what before only military geniuses, like Napoleon, were able to achieve, the Prussians were able to do with their General Staff - even if no military genius could be found within the army during a given time (i.e. Franco-Prussian War, although v. Moltke was awesome, he was no genius like Napoleon, Hannibal or Alexander).

    • @ryanjuguilon7783
      @ryanjuguilon7783 5 років тому +2

      So he never touched the creation of the Prussian General staff? Just shows you how poor this wanna-be historian is! That is the greatest single revolution in military history. Every other armies after Franco-Prussian war copied it, but never really get the ideas right. No longer will armies be dependent on few military geniuses.

  • @N008er
    @N008er 6 років тому +130

    My ancestors were Prussians :)

    • @Boffke
      @Boffke 6 років тому +11

      We shall unite then! (mine too basically)

    • @karolsabielski9413
      @karolsabielski9413 6 років тому +17

      My maternal ancestors were Prussians too, living in Königsberg. Even so, I am Polish and very happy of that.

    • @Boffke
      @Boffke 6 років тому

      Oh cool ;)

    • @adf1656
      @adf1656 6 років тому +6

      Mine too my family name is Mrongovius-Von Böck

    • @Boffke
      @Boffke 6 років тому +4

      You should consider yourself lucky my man. because knowing your family-name in our condition is very rare. (atleast for me.)

  • @toututu2993
    @toututu2993 Місяць тому

    Wow your animation and quality had improved from time 😮

  • @emrekoseoglu1888
    @emrekoseoglu1888 2 роки тому +1

    For a reader of military history, "best army" is a new and interesting concept not easy to conprehend. It sounds to me like there is a country called "Best" and we are talking about its army.

  • @Flow86767
    @Flow86767 5 років тому +11

    *Yes I won in Empire darthmod with them.*

  • @UninstalledGamer
    @UninstalledGamer 6 років тому +82

    No army is the best.
    They are all equal.
    Except for Italys...

    • @yourlocalt72
      @yourlocalt72 6 років тому +15

      Evil Justin.Y ever heard of france during ww2

    • @UninstalledGamer
      @UninstalledGamer 6 років тому

      Funny

    • @UninstalledGamer
      @UninstalledGamer 6 років тому

      Same difference

    • @sagnik2693
      @sagnik2693 6 років тому +6

      EvEr HeArD oF tHe AuStRiAn ArMy?

    • @pabloswagboy3381
      @pabloswagboy3381 6 років тому +4

      @@sagnik2693 Maybe the prussian army was better but the Habsburg empire was at every point in history bigger than any Hohenzoller-state. Diplomacy>Militarism

  • @mdits249
    @mdits249 Рік тому +1

    Perhaps the best ode to the Prussian army is written in Bengali literature by Syed Mujtaba Ali in his book Chacha Kahini...

  • @cmenomore8119
    @cmenomore8119 2 роки тому +2

    Everyone: Prussia give up you are surrounded and outnumbered by 2 to 1
    Prussia: Ok men we shoot twice then we go home

  • @johncampbell481
    @johncampbell481 5 років тому +6

    Kurtz answer: Ja
    long answer: Jaaaaaaaa

  • @Amornick21
    @Amornick21 6 років тому +7

    I hear Mount and Blade music

    • @sasha6z
      @sasha6z 5 років тому +1

      Also that german shout at the beginning was from M&B Napoleonic Wars

  • @moonraid1262
    @moonraid1262 2 роки тому +1

    Prussia:
    Morale: 15.00
    Discipline: 150%
    Sieging Ability: 100%
    Defensiveness: 100%
    Professionalism: 100
    Army Tradition: 100.00

  • @jpj77263
    @jpj77263 4 роки тому

    Brillant video as always: If I may nitpick and add a few points:
    - Frederick II's father' name was Frederick William
    - Not all branches of Frederick's offircer corps were limites to nombility; for example, the hussars weren't.
    - The important point of Hofenfriedberg was the application of Auftragstaktik: Gessler, like all Prussian commanders, was under no obligation to exchange messages before commiting to action and so when he saw the opportunity, he took it.
    - The oblique formation allows not just a flanking maneuvre, but a hammer-and-anvil one which required both lots of training and particular discipline in the 'anvil' part of the formation.

  • @mygvmtnamepublicallyavailable
    @mygvmtnamepublicallyavailable 6 років тому +18

    I’m stoned as shit and this was fantastic. Thank you.

  • @kent2574
    @kent2574 5 років тому +4

    0:01 HOI4 music lol.

  • @kishinasura1504
    @kishinasura1504 Рік тому +1

    The title seems like something Stroheim would say.
    "Prussia's military is the world's number one!"

  • @Chiron84
    @Chiron84 Рік тому

    The "Stechschritt" (or goose step) was a way of marching only practised for drills and parades, it had no place in battle as it would be impractical. You're thinking "Gleichschritt", which is lock step, an efficient way of moving a lot of men in close order.

  • @nqh4393
    @nqh4393 4 роки тому +14

    France: Le baguette e...
    Prussia: H A U B I T Z E N
    France: 🏳️🏳️🏳️

  • @CptCh4os
    @CptCh4os 5 років тому +4

    Totenkopf is literally Dead's Head or Dead Man's Head meaning Totenkopf is the german word for skull.

    • @Mon-qw7ne
      @Mon-qw7ne 3 роки тому

      it is ONE word for skull, but there is Schädel as well, which shares origin with skull

  • @corvo1855
    @corvo1855 3 роки тому +1

    Prussian discipline did make wonders to my country Chile

  • @davidrueth5894
    @davidrueth5894 4 роки тому +2

    Gut Gemacht! I wish you would have said more about the Bayreuth Dragoon’s. It is said that Fredrick The Great composed the Hohenfriedburg March

  • @vandeheyeric
    @vandeheyeric 5 років тому +6

    I'm sorry, but this was not all that impressive IMHO. A decent basic overview? Sure, particularly on the origins. But lopsided.
    It talks about the three greatest victories Frederic(k; he preferred French in person), but it *doesn't* talk about his three greatest defeats or draws, or the Prussian Army's performance without him (whether under competent leadership like that of "Die Alte Dessauer" or others).
    This is particularly notable since *Frederic freaking lost his capitol * during the course of the Seven Years' War; and then suffered the shattering collapse at Kunersdorf in which an Austro-Russian army essentially *won the war* , only ifor Empress Elizabeth's death to undo it.
    So this feels a bit like talking about the Napoleonic French Army without mentioning Borodino, Vitoria, *the Battle of Nations* , or Waterloo. It's odd to simply attribute that "After Fred the Prussian Army declined" without discussing the reasons Why. Or for that matter the fact that it was nowhere close to being invincible even during the height of its power (like we can honestly say the French under Louis XIV before Blenheim, the British before Fontenoy, the Spanish before Rocroi, or the Swedes before Lesnaya did). This leaves it feeling quite limp.
    The truth was, the Prussian army and its leadership was impressive- Especially for the relative drought that IMHO came between the end of the War of the Spanish Succession and the outbreak of the French Revolution- but it was not as dominant in war as it is often made out to be, even against the relatively underappreciated like Russia and Austria. And Frederic had a string of draws or military defeats far longer than Marlborough, the Duc de Luxembourg, or Eugen of Savoy. To name just a few.
    Against the backdrop of atrophy in the French and Dutch armies, British preoccupation in the colonies and with its navy, and Sweden's shattering fall from its Carolean heights with the death of Karl XII the Prussian Army really does stand out as the greatest or close to it.
    But against the backdrop of the 75 years on either side of the Battle of Leuthen? Ehhhhhh........

  • @erwinrommel2588
    @erwinrommel2588 6 років тому +102

    Auf Ansbach Dragoner!
    Auf Ansbach-Bayreuth!

    • @steppebro
      @steppebro 6 років тому +22

      >people who associate prussia with the turd reich
      Yikes

    • @Boffke
      @Boffke 6 років тому +13

      I wonder if people even know the other part of the Hohenfriedberger marsch..
      (If you are wondering about it, here, I will write it for you;)
      Auf, Ansbach-Dragoner! Auf, Ansbach-Bayreuth!
      Schnall um deinen Säbel und rüste dich zum Streit!
      Prinz Karl ist erschienen auf Friedbergs Höh'n,
      Sich das preußische Heer mal anzusehen.
      Auf, Ansbach-Dragoner! Auf, Ansbach-Bayreuth!
      Schnall um deinen Säbel und rüste dich zum Streit!
      Prinz Karl ist erschienen auf Friedbergs Höh'n,
      Sich das preußische Heer mal anzusehen.
      Drum, Kinder, seid lustig und allesamt bereit:
      Auf, Ansbach-Dragoner! Auf, Ansbach-Bayreuth!
      Drum, Kinder, seid lustig und allesamt bereit:
      Auf, Ansbach-Dragoner! Auf, Ansbach-Bayreuth!
      Drum, Kinder, seid lustig und allesamt bereit:
      Auf, Ansbach-Dragoner! Auf, Ansbach-Bayreuth!
      Drum, Kinder, seid lustig und allesamt bereit:
      Auf, Ansbach-Dragoner! Auf, Ansbach-Bayreuth!
      *Hab'n Sie keine Angst, Herr Oberst von Schwerin,
      Ein preuß'scher Dragoner tut niemals nicht flieh'n!
      Und stünd'n sie auch noch so dicht auf Friedbergs Höh'n,
      Wir reiten sie zusammen wie Frühlingsschnee.
      Hab'n Sie keine Angst, Herr Oberst von Schwerin,
      Ein preuß'scher Dragoner tut niemals nicht flieh'n!
      Und stünd'n sie auch noch so dicht auf Friedbergs Höh'n,
      Wir reiten sie zusammen wie Frühlingsschnee.
      Ob Säbel, ob Kanon', ob Kleingewehr uns dräut:
      Auf, Ansbach-Dragoner! Auf, Ansbach-Bayreuth!
      Drum, Kinder, seid lustig und allesamt bereit:
      Auf, Ansbach-Dragoner! Auf, Ansbach-Bayreuth!
      Drum, Kinder, seid lustig und allesamt bereit:
      Auf, Ansbach-Dragoner! Auf, Ansbach-Bayreuth!
      Drum, Kinder, seid lustig und allesamt bereit:
      Auf, Ansbach-Dragoner! Auf, Ansbach-Bayreuth!*

    • @rachard
      @rachard 6 років тому +2

      @@Boffke *_noice_*

    • @markhenley3097
      @markhenley3097 6 років тому +8

      >people who don't even know the Hohenfriedberger Marsch...

  • @TheRagingStorm98
    @TheRagingStorm98 6 років тому +1

    For those wanting to know more on how the oblique order works I recommend watching Kings and Generals video on the topic.

  • @robertclifton5795
    @robertclifton5795 6 років тому +1

    If this guy is hired on history channel I'll get cable again . Great detail and knowledge .....

  • @levinb1
    @levinb1 6 років тому +14

    Long live Frederic the Great, the self-named Anti-Machiavelli.

  • @gunther482
    @gunther482 6 років тому +14

    And thanks for Von Steuben as well Prussia.
    - The US

    • @Boffke
      @Boffke 6 років тому +1

      you're welcome ;)

    • @Schwachsinnn
      @Schwachsinnn 4 роки тому

      In prussia he was just one amongst many officiers, but in the US he was the general ^^.

  • @BlitzOfTheReich
    @BlitzOfTheReich 6 років тому +1

    2:00 I would just like to say that many exemptions existed in the Prussian canton system and it didn't cover much of the cities, and sometimes was even exempted from entire regions.

  • @JanXXVI
    @JanXXVI 3 роки тому

    The Fact that Prussia survived the Seven years wars, is testament to their military prowess and the Genius of Fredrerick the Great. Prussia was a small country fighting with giants!

    • @josephwalukonis9934
      @josephwalukonis9934 2 роки тому +1

      No, Prussia was lucky that the Tsarina Elizabeth died when she did. One more campaign like Kunersdorf and the combined Austrian and Russian Armies would have won.

  • @gog_magpie
    @gog_magpie 6 років тому +33

    What if Frederick only used artillery ?

    • @Alex-kc3ex
      @Alex-kc3ex 6 років тому +15

      plese don't...just don't...

    • @gog_magpie
      @gog_magpie 6 років тому +2

      @@Alex-kc3ex just kidding

    • @markhenley3097
      @markhenley3097 6 років тому +5

      The meme is dead now. Stop.

    • @estoor4258
      @estoor4258 5 років тому +1

      In base game Victoria 2 they could have conquered the whole world

  • @aleks4256
    @aleks4256 6 років тому +15

    Wait those are prussian ideas from eu4, what?...

  • @el7294
    @el7294 4 роки тому +1

    Discipline 125%, dozens of morale + 10% modifiers, 666 Friedrich the great with + 5% discipline trait