he would have been fine if 1. he didn't push to moscow and probably been fine if 2. he didn't spend an entire week in moscow letting the russians regroup
@@irov5884 Not really. This series showed both smoothbore cannons firing standard cannonballs through the ranks AND a variety of ordnance used by the French. The "exploding" things are presumably mortar and howitzer shells. The shell that land and fizzles on the ground should be a delayed shell fired by smoothbore cannon. Those vertical "explosions" (no fire, just earth thrown upwards) should be mortars or howitzers. BBC wouldn't spend all that money on correct uniforms made with authentic fabrics, breeds of horses appropriate for Hussars, recreated weapons, cannons, used pyrotechnics to show a bloody cannon recoil just to f**** up with a random explosion.
@@SlavicSpring " _Those vertical "explosions" should be mortars or howitzers_ " Mortars were alsmot not used, it was about like 1 mortar per 100 canons, while on the scene about 90% of the explosions are vertical explosions. And about howitzers, their canonballs never fell vertically but a rounded way. " _BBC wouldn't spend all that money on correct uniforms made with authentic fabrics[...] just to f** up with a random explosion_ " Why they wouldn't ? The 1970 Waterloo movie spent so much money on similar authentic stuff, with dozens of thousands real people and horses, just to fuck up on canon shots and recoil. Their canon had no recoil and all aimed at the sky like WW1 artillery.
Imagine getting slaughtered by a platoon of Light Cav, or Hussars because you weren't in formation and wasn't backebup by Battalion(Line) infantrymen. This comment was made by Linear warfare gang.
The director sure took the trouble to reveal the “mass destruction” effects of twelve-pound solid shot smashing into infantry columns. Very few war films featuring smooth-bore ordnance, with the notable exception of Griffith’s “Birth of. Nation” (1915) and its ricocheting solid shot, strive for such realism. But I guess he had to contend with many elderly Civil War veterans who still had sharp memories being cannon fodder.
@@Tar.oGenerals and monarchs did in fact lead charges, although extremely rare and risky such could boost morale & organization upon ranks as a last resource. Napoleon did it too in his early stages although much later as emperor, specially at Waterloo it still a heated matter of debate. Possibly swinged & slashed the sword on horse a few minutes luckily to a not so lucky foot soldier. Then ran back to the rear! But still unlikely...
Enis Ektem Because there’s quite a lot of distance between them and cannons. It’d be unwise to run at those cannons since, by the time you reach them, you’ll be tired and exhausted.
El problema de esta versión es que toma un poco de la estética de combate de Hollywood enfocado con muchos soldados peleando de forma individual en lugar de enfocarse en muchas formaciones cerradas como la historia dice y la versión del 68 siguió.
Much credit to the uploader for uploading another great battle scene from the movies. It's flicks like this that remind one why one loves military history in the first place. Keep 'em coming.
The officer was very badass for starring down an unexploded cannon ball until the cannon ball surrendered. That is a man's man and not a cowardly wussy. The rest of his troops laid down on the ground and waited for the cannon ball to explode.
In August 1812, the Russian border was crossed by the strongest army in the world, the Grande Armée, numbering more than 600 thousand soldiers. In December, a crowd of 1,600 ragamuffins followed the Russian border in the opposite direction. "Whoever comes to Russia with a sword will die from the sword" Prince Dmitry Donskoy, XIII century.
la Grande Armée was the biggest of the world to dominate europe and the world.. President Putin said he had napoleon and de gaulles as his favorite military genius .. hitler was also inspired by napoleon for his wars.... military genius like napoleon to win so many wars are few..; alexander the big, gengis khan, jules cesar,
@@thepny_chasseur_de_tricera5361 What difference does it make? Winter, disease, the resilience and determination of the Russian people. Also, disease was a problem for all armies of this period, not only the french one.
If Napoleon had reached the American continent in 1815 Some of these possibilities would have occurred. Napoleon could have settled peacefully, probably near his brother Joseph, who lived in New Jersey and had land in upstate New York. Through his supporters in Europe, Napoleon probably would have tried to undermine the Bourbon regime and gain support for his return to France, or for his young son to be placed on the French throne. Napoleon could have tried to rally his followers and peacefully start a colony within the United States. This is something he fantasized about when he was in Santa Elena. The Bonapartists actually tried to establish colonies in Alabama and Texas, which was then under Spanish rule, without much luck. In search of a new throne, Napoleon could have attempted to launch an invasion of one of Spain's American colonies, which were then seeking independence. The most obvious candidate would have been Mexico, via Texas.
Perhaps, but then it would have been the French that had to deal with American settlers instead of the Mexicans in the coming years. Either way I imagine it ends up annexed as part of the United States.
Imagine how would you became a general and commanding those many units. Already tried that on Total War : Napoleon and it sucked me up cause I've never win the game if it took more than 5 cards😂.
That's why you have corp, divisional and regimental commanders. It's impossible and detrimental for a general to micromanage an army, like we do in Total War series. It would be really cool to see a game about realistic field commander experience of the line tactics time. Instead of glorious cavalry charges and valiant infantry stands in the bird's eye view, you might see an insides of a dirty shack a few miles behind the front. Bedridden by dysentery, near delusional due to the chronic sleep deprivation and stress. Only information about the battle would be distant cannonade and conflicting and confusing messages from couriers, that would arrive always late. And you'd judge the situation mostly by your gut, and your personal knowledge of your commanders' virtues and vices. Of the constant requests for reinforcements some you'd deny, knowing, that this corp commander is overly cautious, and probably reacting to some cossacks, demonstrating on his flanks. And some you'd regard as an immediate call to action, knowing, that this commander is so proud and stubborn, that this request probably means, that your whole flank is already being overrun somewhere over this distant hill. Or behind this forest. Or somewhere over there - you can't really see because of the fires and the smoke. Anyway, you have to make a decision and you have to make it now. And look convincing for everybody to write home about.
That's exactly why they have the Core system and every Core has it's own high Marshall and it's like a small army that has musketeers cavalry and Cannons.
When Napoleon reaches Russia Napoleon: Right lads! Russia will surrender for we are in Moscow! We are gonna reach the borders of... Why did I think this would be easy? Soldier: The city is on fire! Soldier: Whatever shall we do?!?!
3:55 The decision that allowed the Grande Armée to leave Russia. Keeping his last reserve intact meant that the Emperor was able to force his way back out again. The Russian Cossack commander, Count Platov, compared Napoleon and the Imperial Guard smashing through the Russian army at Krasnoi (during the retreat from Moscow) to a warship crashing through fishing boats. 🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🇫🇷🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🇫🇷🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🇫🇷🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🇫🇷🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝 🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝 🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝 🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝 🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝 🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝 🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝 🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝 🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝 🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝 🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝 🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝 🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝 🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝 🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝 🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝 🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝 🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝 🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝 🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝 🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝 🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝 🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝 🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝 🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝 🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝 🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝 🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝
look how from 1815 to 1914 or even 1939 technology fast develop. from musket and fire of rate 4-6 rounds per minute to machine guns like MG42 and 1200 round per minute from horses to steal machines which can shoot kilometers away It is both wonderful and frightening that the fastest way we develop are ways to kill
@@RamonRodriguez-hq7vn I never said anything about who they were fighting, I said Russian got their behinds handed to the in Crimea. I wasn't implying that France beat them I was merely stating taking Russia is possible.
“Napoleon Empire War” is such a shitty name for a title of a youtube video. You could’ve just said “Napoleonic Wars, Battle of (whatever)” lmao. First you thought Sweden vs Russia was Seven years war, now this.
This era of warfare has to be the most wretched. Everyone is just cannon fodder with pointy guns, marching slowly into enemy fire one platoon at a time. Absolutely wretched!
Russia lost all the batlles against France,and France took many cities including Moscow,. The cold and the fact Russians were hiding was the reason why Napoleon decided to retreat not mentioning starvation & the sickness of Typhus since the french army passed Poland..
„Peace lays in Moscow“ Napoleon Bonaparte. Well I can agree to the point, on which Napoleon thought, taking Moscow (burning or not) would convince Alexander to negotiate Peace. This naive assumption cast doubts on his political genius. But that Hitler had the SAME idea after Napoleon failed....it’s like peeing to the electric fence after your friend felt on his butt by doing this. It’s like Russia is Gods answer to evil conquerers to finish their abilities. Praise the lord and thank Russia.
Здравствуй, меня вообще смущает тот факт, зачем Наполеон брал брошенную Москву, когда столица была в Петербурге, и Александр там же находился)))).... Или история ложна))) Hello, I am generally confused by the fact why Napoleon took the abandoned Moscow, when the capital was in St. Petersburg, and Alexander was there)))).... Or is the story false)))
@@freewal Inded. Napoleon, tho being an opportunist, still cherished the ideas of the Revolution and wanted to export them. After all, he is the only reason why the majority of countries believe in freedom and democracy nowadays.
на счет Гитлера... Гитлер планировал сделать огромное искусственное озеро, как следует из дневников генерала Франца Хадлера. После полного уничтожения многомиллионного города Гитлер рассчитывал раскрыть шлюзы канала «Москва - Волга», чтобы затопить столицу СССР.... Но Между тем, осенью 1941-го, как и осенью 1812-го, уничтожить город собирались не только захватчики, но и его защитники. Защитники Москвы всерьез были намерены уничтожить город, взорвать метро и затопить город чтобы он не достался фашистам. Время идет, а методы не никогда не меняются, что показывает, что русские никогда позволят врагам получить желаемое. _______ Hitler planned to make a huge artificial lake, as follows from the diaries of General Franz Hadler. After the complete destruction of the multimillion-dollar city, Hitler hoped to open the floodgates of the Moscow-Volga canal in order to flood the capital of the USSR.... But meanwhile, in the autumn of 1941, as in the autumn of 1812, not only the invaders, but also its defenders were going to destroy the city. The defenders of Moscow seriously intended to destroy the city, blow up the subway and flood the city so that the fascists would not get it. Time goes by, and methods never change, which shows that the Russians will never allow the enemies to get what they want.
i’m french and the actor who’s acting napoleon is Mathieu Kassovitz, a french man who said alway bad things about his natural country... c’est vraiment putain d’ironique.
Actually it's just a big piece of land. Very strong but their size and weather have been a reliable strategy to lean on. Saving it vrs (recently) Sweden, Germany in the early 18th century. 19th century agency Napoleon being able to retreat after Borodino 1: Napoleon lacked cavalry. 2: Napoleon made mistakes being too conservative. Stayed too long jeopardizing supply lines and get obviously looked of retreat against winter and massed troops. Obviously WW1, and WW2 (Soviets lost over 6000000 troops in just one campaign but replaced them due to land long distance Germans had to cover, enemy or no enemy), where they lost any after any DVD the Russians are very tough and always some of Europe's toughest and most dependable to show up though
@@seanweston2907 А Карл XXII? А монголы? Тоже зимой? Русские тоже воевали ЗИМОЙ, условия были одинаковые. What about Carl XXII? What about the Mongols? Also in the winter? The Russians also fought in the WINTER, the conditions were the same.
It was very interesting to watch waves after waves of infantrymen dying by the thousands unprotected. No body armor protection. It was not until the killing fields in WW1 by modern machine guns that tank was being invented to protect the infantrymen. Amazing war history.
3/4 of the Grand Armee that invaded, were non-Frenchmen, but troops that were drafted from French-occupied territories that either loyal or not toward Napoleon. If I am right.
@@alfredobecerra2878 lol I accidentally switched from one to the second account. Anyways, I don't know about Frenchified-Spaniards in Napoleon's Grande Armee. The Spanish mostly hated the French and fought against Napoleon
How to defeat every invading nation as Russia: Step 1. *prolong the enemy advance to Moscow into attrition, so they fight into the winter* Step 2. *Blitz them to their capital*
Keep retreating while scorching the earth until the enemy's supply line is stretched to the extreme. Winter is an added bonus, but the sheer size of Russia is its biggest strength imo, you can't safely supply an army 1000km deep into enemy territory.
Pas toute la France ni tous les Français. Le combat a continué ailleurs. La bataille de France est une défaite certes. Mais les Français ont combattu encore et jusqu'en 1945. Monté casino, Alsace, Bertchesgaden, JKoufra, Bir hakeim etc etc... Perdre une bataille n'est pas perdre la guerre ^^
Everybody gangsta until the french and the russian start to speak english
Ваша пгавда, good sire!
Что-же вам сказать , по этому поводу , сударь ?
its because french speak english and french also but russia speak russian its because its english version
@Tristian Declanscammer
@Tristian Declan Guys don’t trust this
Invade Russia they said.
It will be fun they said.
Dont worry,it'll all be over by Thanksgiving Pierre.
zaho87 a. Nothing on tv anyway
At least theirs this potato liquor to keep the Grand Armee warm for its winter withdraw.. A little stronger then the wine frenchies r used too.
Meh it should only take a few months 👀
he would have been fine if 1. he didn't push to moscow and probably been fine if 2. he didn't spend an entire week in moscow letting the russians regroup
First movie I have seen where the cannons have actual recoil instead of just puffing smoke or moving barely a few inches
Not a movie - BBC tv show called War and Peace from a few years ago. Was brilliant, and launched a fair few careers
But the canon balls blow up at impact, which is unrealistic.
Canon balls could only mow down people, not blow up.
@@irov5884 Not really. This series showed both smoothbore cannons firing standard cannonballs through the ranks AND a variety of ordnance used by the French. The "exploding" things are presumably mortar and howitzer shells. The shell that land and fizzles on the ground should be a delayed shell fired by smoothbore cannon. Those vertical "explosions" (no fire, just earth thrown upwards) should be mortars or howitzers.
BBC wouldn't spend all that money on correct uniforms made with authentic fabrics, breeds of horses appropriate for Hussars, recreated weapons, cannons, used pyrotechnics to show a bloody cannon recoil just to f**** up with a random explosion.
@@SlavicSpring
" _Those vertical "explosions" should be mortars or howitzers_ "
Mortars were alsmot not used, it was about like 1 mortar per 100 canons, while on the scene about 90% of the explosions are vertical explosions.
And about howitzers, their canonballs never fell vertically but a rounded way.
" _BBC wouldn't spend all that money on correct uniforms made with authentic fabrics[...] just to f** up with a random explosion_ "
Why they wouldn't ? The 1970 Waterloo movie spent so much money on similar authentic stuff, with dozens of thousands real people and horses, just to fuck up on canon shots and recoil. Their canon had no recoil and all aimed at the sky like WW1 artillery.
@@irov5884 Its expensive to hire stand-ins. Cannonballs rarely been covered by contract.
i feel so bad when watching these old seating war films, it looks like a such painful way to go, these guys had balls we havent even got
Those were the Napoleonic tactics of the day and they were the tactics of the day are all militaries of the world that was brutal
A lot of other people have those balls. It’s just you who doesn’t.
We have brains they didn't have, I hope.
@@jonnyzuma6884 u have know idea
@@jonnyzuma6884 i wanted to join marines but couldnt for lack of highschool diploma
When you zoom in on napoleon total war
It’s Beautiful
@@mapleaviation2 ikr
@K I R I N monke war 1
@@kunbox4053 its real right?
When you press N
Imagine having to walk calmly while being under fire
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Imagine getting slaughtered by a platoon of Light Cav, or Hussars because you weren't in formation and wasn't backebup by Battalion(Line) infantrymen.
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@K I R I N monke war 1
@@proudfirebrand3946 Imagine getting rekt by lancers
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The director sure took the trouble to reveal the “mass destruction” effects of twelve-pound solid shot smashing into infantry columns. Very few war films featuring smooth-bore ordnance, with the notable exception of Griffith’s “Birth of. Nation” (1915) and its ricocheting solid shot, strive for such realism. But I guess he had to contend with many elderly Civil War veterans who still had sharp memories being cannon fodder.
@K I R I N War and peace afaik BBC
“Civil war veterans” LMFAO
Marching in such synchronization, only to be mowed down by Cannon balls is definitely a hellish skeptical I couldn't possibly imagine.
I Wish war films were more honest....... but they probably wouldn't make a profit
“Get down sir!”
Stares directly at it, doesn’t move.
“Look at how it spiiiiins”
*S H E L L S P E E N*
A French Napoleon war veteran would do the same these men were fearless and most ennemies that faced them either surrendered or ran away.
Tell me you don’t know a thing about War and Peace
@@pyatig "Is this death.."?
If Ridley Scott could have only watched a single movie like this maybe he could have taken notes on what battles looked like.
I agree, he even made Napoleon lead cavalry charges lol
@@Tar.oGenerals and monarchs did in fact lead charges, although extremely rare and risky such could boost morale & organization upon ranks as a last resource. Napoleon did it too in his early stages although much later as emperor, specially at Waterloo it still a heated matter of debate. Possibly swinged & slashed the sword on horse a few minutes luckily to a not so lucky foot soldier. Then ran back to the rear! But still unlikely...
@@travelertuber9487 I know they used to, that Napoleon did the past doesn't count as he wasn't an emporer by then.
Yeah, it's shocking they made vastly better battle scenes with 1% of his budget.
A decent Napoleon war movie needs a Stanley Kubrick.
The moment the hussars attack from the flank, I get goosebumps. especially my respect for orthodox music, which is perfect for this situation
I have seen the movie. The name if I remember was "war and peace".
Find soviet movie "war and peace" , its without hollywood special effects, the original one
@@user-ru9np7hu3w ok
This is a tv show. A mini series
@Toby Perris Currently reading the book, it's fantastic!
@Toby Perris I have just reached Part Three so page 821
Imagine walking to artilleries that shooting at you with a "20 s/bullet reload" gun.
These men have balls!
Why don't they run?
Enis Ektem
Because there’s quite a lot of distance between them and cannons. It’d be unwise to run at those cannons since, by the time you reach them, you’ll be tired and exhausted.
@@retardcorpsman Thanks for a logical response. Well, what is the range of the cannons, got an idea?
More like, they didn't have a choice
@@enisektem What run? They could break their information and then got destroyed by cavalry.
Como seguro que alguien lo va a preguntar, me adelanto.
"WAR AND PEACE" Miniserie BBC, Año: 2016, Dir.: Tom Harper
La versión rusa antigua es simplemente épica .
@@Shinigami4245 es fantástica bela!
Gracias héroe
El problema de esta versión es que toma un poco de la estética de combate de Hollywood enfocado con muchos soldados peleando de forma individual en lugar de enfocarse en muchas formaciones cerradas como la historia dice y la versión del 68 siguió.
Que risa..........yo siempre pregunto eso..... de donde sacaron????
Vivat Russians! Viva la France! Let's live in peace and without stupid wars
Yeah, fuck America cans just pack their trash and go home.
Peace is for the women and children ☝🏼
@@MrDinglin2694 not all men are asshole buddy
@@adityapratap3725 agree
@@MrDinglin2694 ..
Much credit to the uploader for uploading another great battle scene from the movies. It's flicks like this that remind one why one loves military history in the first place. Keep 'em coming.
4:10 "Смотри, собачка!" 😁
This video is from BBC tv series War and Peace. Main characters' actions in Borodino.
You mean Moskova battle.
@@nerevarindoril3435 Moskova (river) or Borodino (village) same battle, as Antietam/Sharpsburg (USCW).
@K I R I N monke war 1
@K I R I N
You’ve literally asked that question to the comment that’s answered yoy
when the snow starts speaking russian:
SWEATS IN FRENCH
One does not simply sweat in the Russian winter ;)
Sweat becomes ice
One does not simply...Invade Russia...
the rat from your favorite movie only in summer
Freezes in French.
The officer was very badass for starring down an unexploded cannon ball until the cannon ball surrendered. That is a man's man and not a cowardly wussy. The rest of his troops laid down on the ground and waited for the cannon ball to explode.
But, if canonball would acctualy explode, isnt better to lose no one or wait until explode kill around 10 people?
officers usually do it to encourage their men
That was a Grenade. Not a Cannon shot.
@@baine1985 I'd consider it a shell. grenades are thrown by soldiers (except this era funnily enough), shells are shot by howitzers.
Spoken like one who has never been in combat. 🤫
Series is called War & Peace (2016), also a great book!
much better action than in ridleys scott blunder of a movie
"The whole world was small for you, a meter of land is more then enough for you now." The 8 year old Njegoš said when Napoleon died.
In August 1812, the Russian border was crossed by the strongest army in the world, the Grande Armée, numbering more than 600 thousand soldiers. In December, a crowd of 1,600 ragamuffins followed the Russian border in the opposite direction.
"Whoever comes to Russia with a sword will die from the sword" Prince Dmitry Donskoy, XIII century.
la Grande Armée was the biggest of the world to dominate europe and the world.. President Putin said he had napoleon and de gaulles as his favorite military genius .. hitler was also inspired by napoleon for his wars.... military genius like napoleon to win so many wars are few..; alexander the big, gengis khan, jules cesar,
The genius, of course, just did not know about the words of the Russian prince, so he barely escaped from Russia.
Alexander Nevsky was the first to say "Whoever comes to Russia with a sword will die from the sword"
@@johnlenin830 but the majority of the grande armée died from disease
@@thepny_chasseur_de_tricera5361 What difference does it make? Winter, disease, the resilience and determination of the Russian people. Also, disease was a problem for all armies of this period, not only the french one.
Ah... Une grande époque!
The clip starts like it's the start of the invasion, but the battle makes me think it's scene from Borodino.
*DodgeBall*
Girls:*Chattering*
Boys:
@K I R I N No clue
4:02 best actor right there
The cavalry charge scene was epic
A French specialty hehe
Yh
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I didn’t know until now this is how 1812 Overture was born.
The Battle of Schongrabern 1805, and the Battle of Bordino 1812
Borodino
Hello Lafayette and Rochambeau
I see you egerywhere
And the movie is....?
Let me know if u find out would u lop
BBC mini series War and Peace , this is the battle of Borodino
If Napoleon had reached the American continent in 1815
Some of these possibilities would have occurred.
Napoleon could have settled peacefully, probably near his brother Joseph, who lived in New Jersey and had land in upstate New York.
Through his supporters in Europe, Napoleon probably would have tried to undermine the Bourbon regime and gain support for his return to France, or for his young son to be placed on the French throne.
Napoleon could have tried to rally his followers and peacefully start a colony within the United States. This is something he fantasized about when he was in Santa Elena.
The Bonapartists actually tried to establish colonies in Alabama and Texas, which was then under Spanish rule, without much luck.
In search of a new throne, Napoleon could have attempted to launch an invasion of one of Spain's American colonies, which were then seeking independence.
The most obvious candidate would have been Mexico, via Texas.
Perhaps, but then it would have been the French that had to deal with American settlers instead of the Mexicans in the coming years. Either way I imagine it ends up annexed as part of the United States.
Some of the French colonists were killed by Spanish and Native raids.
ppl talk to much
Imagine how would you became a general and commanding those many units. Already tried that on Total War : Napoleon and it sucked me up cause I've never win the game if it took more than 5 cards😂.
That's why you have corp, divisional and regimental commanders. It's impossible and detrimental for a general to micromanage an army, like we do in Total War series.
It would be really cool to see a game about realistic field commander experience of the line tactics time. Instead of glorious cavalry charges and valiant infantry stands in the bird's eye view, you might see an insides of a dirty shack a few miles behind the front. Bedridden by dysentery, near delusional due to the chronic sleep deprivation and stress. Only information about the battle would be distant cannonade and conflicting and confusing messages from couriers, that would arrive always late. And you'd judge the situation mostly by your gut, and your personal knowledge of your commanders' virtues and vices. Of the constant requests for reinforcements some you'd deny, knowing, that this corp commander is overly cautious, and probably reacting to some cossacks, demonstrating on his flanks. And some you'd regard as an immediate call to action, knowing, that this commander is so proud and stubborn, that this request probably means, that your whole flank is already being overrun somewhere over this distant hill. Or behind this forest. Or somewhere over there - you can't really see because of the fires and the smoke. Anyway, you have to make a decision and you have to make it now. And look convincing for everybody to write home about.
That's exactly why they have the Core system and every Core has it's own high Marshall and it's like a small army that has musketeers cavalry and Cannons.
@@KidoKoin it wouldn’t be the most fun thing to play for many but I’d sure like it
That looks very accurate. All the smoke and the blood. Not like the clean Hollywood version with Henry Fonda.
It looks like shit
France : Let's invade Russia
Russia : you gonna regret it
Germany : let's invade Russia
Russia : what i just said ,?,,
Sweden in 1708 (northern war): Let's invade Russia! To Moscow!
Russia: ...
Holy shit this is amazing. it seems so horrifying, shows true color of war that we love to romanticize so much. soundtrack is 10/10 too
When Napoleon reaches Russia
Napoleon: Right lads! Russia will surrender for we are in Moscow! We are gonna reach the borders of... Why did I think this would be easy?
Soldier: The city is on fire!
Soldier: Whatever shall we do?!?!
3:55 The decision that allowed the Grande Armée to leave Russia. Keeping his last reserve intact meant that the Emperor was able to force his way back out again. The Russian Cossack commander, Count Platov, compared Napoleon and the Imperial Guard smashing through the Russian army at Krasnoi (during the retreat from Moscow) to a warship crashing through fishing boats.
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"force his way out' - desperately and frantically running away ...
Count Platov and his cossacks don't share your appraisal of the situation. 😉
Never ever be the guy in the foreground of a charge taking fire....
Can't lead from the rear old chum.
I'm just here learning how to play the basics of Holdfast
Join my regiment the 75th pls
look how from 1815 to 1914 or even 1939 technology fast develop.
from musket and fire of rate 4-6 rounds per minute to machine guns like MG42 and 1200 round per minute
from horses to steal machines which can shoot kilometers away
It is both wonderful and frightening that the fastest way we develop are ways to kill
FRENCH NAPOLEON = A MILITARY GENIUS OF ALL TIME .. I really enjoyed the way this great Emperor won so many wars
A emperor and a general thats actually joined every campaign battle instead of sitting in a throne drinking wine
He was from Corsica, actually
@@odakenji4351 yes a french region in the sourth
@@odakenji4351 Still best ruler the French ever had
@@thepny_chasseur_de_tricera5361 ...
Choisir Mathieu Kassovitz pour interpréter le rôle de l'Empereur est une insulte la mémoire de Napoléon
pourquoi?
@@Davout86 chofa
@@fireandblood8142 Oui
The sun of Austerlitz shines upon us!
Back When France was ruthless
Ah invading Russia, what could possibly go wrong..
Lol
@@RamonRodriguez-hq7vn they did get their ass handed to them in The Crimean war.
@@11bsavage64
I thought the Crimean war was with Great Britain. That's where the poem, charge of the Light Brigade came from.
@@RamonRodriguez-hq7vn I never said anything about who they were fighting, I said Russian got their behinds handed to the in Crimea.
I wasn't implying that France beat them I was merely stating taking Russia is possible.
@@11bsavage64
Oh - OK. Cool 😎.
Great limited series this was!
Awesome snippet!
There's a lot of very important soul of loyalty have gone in this battle!
“Napoleon Empire War” is such a shitty name for a title of a youtube video. You could’ve just said “Napoleonic Wars, Battle of (whatever)” lmao. First you thought Sweden vs Russia was Seven years war, now this.
This era of warfare has to be the most wretched. Everyone is just cannon fodder with pointy guns, marching slowly into enemy fire one platoon at a time. Absolutely wretched!
World War I trench warfare was this with machine guns.
Better than Ridley Scott's Napoleon...
Pour l'empereur, vive la France et en avant !!!
Vive Napoléon, la batterie de homme sur pur!
Vive la Russie et la France 🇷🇺🤝🇲🇫
@@JesusChrist-wh2gd Hey Jesuis, I didn't know you were French
Go to hell macron!
@@Ludwig_Perpenhente Jesus is every nationality
The fact that you are about to fight in a bloody battle is no excuse whatsoever to not keeping your uniform clean
The nerve and the guts of having just to walk under heavy bombardment
It’s incredible to me that about 3/4 of the people in the comments have no idea what War and Peace is
Napoleon Imperial Old Guard " was the last throw of the Dice. 💂♂️💂♂️💂♂️💂♂️💂♂️💂♂️💂♂️💂♂️💂♂️💂♂️💂♂️💂♂️💂♂️💂♂️💂♂️💂♂️🇫🇷
Napoleon with a huge army could not conquer Russia. Alizée alone conquered Russia 😁
Pierre is just sitting while all the Russians are doing all the work
I love the inconsistency of who gets an accent
Napoleon & Hitler:want!! Russia: Na bro CHILL! ..
Russia lost all the batlles against France,and France took many cities including Moscow,. The cold and the fact Russians were hiding was the reason why Napoleon decided to retreat not mentioning starvation & the sickness of Typhus since the french army passed Poland..
@@Majestic8573 poutine is a very dangerous men
@@Majestic8573 absolute shit, just read about the battles of the Russian campagn and see which ones Napoleon's army lost
Honneurs et fidélité
Film name : War & Piece
Napoleon and Hitler were gangsters until the Russian made them an offer they couldn't refuse.
French artillery was the battlefield Queen.
„Peace lays in Moscow“ Napoleon Bonaparte.
Well I can agree to the point, on which Napoleon thought, taking Moscow (burning or not) would convince Alexander to negotiate Peace. This naive assumption cast doubts on his political genius.
But that Hitler had the SAME idea after Napoleon failed....it’s like peeing to the electric fence after your friend felt on his butt by doing this.
It’s like Russia is Gods answer to evil conquerers to finish their abilities.
Praise the lord and thank Russia.
Здравствуй, меня вообще смущает тот факт, зачем Наполеон брал брошенную Москву, когда столица была в Петербурге, и Александр там же находился)))).... Или история ложна))) Hello, I am generally confused by the fact why Napoleon took the abandoned Moscow, when the capital was in St. Petersburg, and Alexander was there)))).... Or is the story false)))
Napoleon was far from an evil conquerer.
@@freewal Inded. Napoleon, tho being an opportunist, still cherished the ideas of the Revolution and wanted to export them. After all, he is the only reason why the majority of countries believe in freedom and democracy nowadays.
на счет Гитлера...
Гитлер планировал сделать огромное искусственное озеро, как следует из дневников генерала Франца Хадлера. После полного уничтожения многомиллионного города Гитлер рассчитывал раскрыть шлюзы канала «Москва - Волга», чтобы затопить столицу СССР.... Но Между тем, осенью 1941-го, как и осенью 1812-го, уничтожить город собирались не только захватчики, но и его защитники. Защитники Москвы всерьез были намерены уничтожить город, взорвать метро и затопить город чтобы он не достался фашистам. Время идет, а методы не никогда не меняются, что показывает, что русские никогда позволят врагам получить желаемое.
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Hitler planned to make a huge artificial lake, as follows from the diaries of General Franz Hadler. After the complete destruction of the multimillion-dollar city, Hitler hoped to open the floodgates of the Moscow-Volga canal in order to flood the capital of the USSR.... But meanwhile, in the autumn of 1941, as in the autumn of 1812, not only the invaders, but also its defenders were going to destroy the city. The defenders of Moscow seriously intended to destroy the city, blow up the subway and flood the city so that the fascists would not get it. Time goes by, and methods never change, which shows that the Russians will never allow the enemies to get what they want.
this is dope, what movie is this from?
Me : this looks like I imagined War and Peace
Me : reads the comments
Me : oh
It’s all fun and games till the snow starts speaking Russian
Bring in Sharpe! ;)
you ever wonder if the horses in these movies are like: “ah shit, here we go again.”
Where can you watch this?
Long live the emperor from Philippines!!
Long live the tsar!!!.
@@DimaGrassGamer the tsar was a coward that fled his palace and burnt his lands
@@adrien437 ?
@@adrien437 He was in Saint petersburg.
@@adrien437 The problem is the serfdom isn't abolished until the reign of tsar alexander ii.
i’m french and the actor who’s acting napoleon is Mathieu Kassovitz, a french man who said alway bad things about his natural country... c’est vraiment putain d’ironique.
Are these British Charge! Sound effect from Empire / Napoleonic Total War?
Kassovitz as Napoleon ... Who did the casting ?
Russian's are strong you cannot defeat it France
By the way I'm Ukrainian but I love russian
Actually it's just a big piece of land. Very strong but their size and weather have been a reliable strategy to lean on. Saving it vrs (recently) Sweden, Germany in the early 18th century. 19th century agency Napoleon being able to retreat after Borodino 1: Napoleon lacked cavalry. 2: Napoleon made mistakes being too conservative. Stayed too long jeopardizing supply lines and get obviously looked of retreat against winter and massed troops.
Obviously WW1, and WW2 (Soviets lost over 6000000 troops in just one campaign but replaced them due to land long distance Germans had to cover, enemy or no enemy), where they lost any after any DVD the Russians are very tough and always some of Europe's toughest and most dependable to show up though
Well this aged well
Bet you hate them now
Still love 'em now?
Je ne t'envoie plus de canon 🤣🤣
Вы искали Русский комєнт?
И на нашел его)
Wait is this the BBC War and Peace TV series from 2016 or something else?
Yes
This isnt a movie it is a series called war and peace with several scenes from the invasion of russia
Glory to The Napoleon!
Glory to Holy orthodox Russia
Oui vive la France !!
Ahh this French Polish soldier speaking in english with French accent.
I am French and seeing French speak English hurts my heart 😂
Что за фильм? Почему нигде не пишут в описании?
Война и мир 2016 года.
Which film is this one? Is it perhaps an adaptation of Tolstoi's War and Peace?
Yes. It’s a series not a movie, however
Uraaaa~
Napoleon and Hitler both made mistake invading Russia and lost out in the end!
Both were defeated by winter
@@seanweston2907 А Карл XXII? А монголы? Тоже зимой? Русские тоже воевали ЗИМОЙ, условия были одинаковые. What about Carl XXII? What about the Mongols? Also in the winter? The Russians also fought in the WINTER, the conditions were the same.
@@seanweston2907 мы не Белые Ходоки и тоже очень мёрзнем зимой. Но дать по башке можем в любое время года. Не веришь? Попробуй.
Meanwhile the Mongols in a bit coughing and chuckling for the 1223, 1237 till 1242 😁😁
@@khaiophirgrad7717 они в в европе куда дошли всем наваляли,а германскому королю башку отрубили и на пике возили как пугало😂😂😂
“Get down sir!”
Why? I’m enjoying the bomb spinning until it blows up!
It was very interesting to watch waves after waves of infantrymen dying by the thousands unprotected. No body armor protection. It was not until the killing fields in WW1 by modern machine guns that tank was being invented to protect the infantrymen. Amazing war history.
woah, i like napoleonic wars
3/4 of the Grand Armee that invaded, were non-Frenchmen, but troops that were drafted from French-occupied territories that either loyal or not toward Napoleon. If I am right.
No I think most were French. Not all of course
• 410,000 Frenchmen
• 95,000 Poles
• 35,000 Austrians
• 30,000 Italians
• 24,000 Bavarians
• 20,000 Saxons
• 20,000 Prussians
• 17,000 Westphalians
• 15,000 Swiss
• 10,000 Danes and Norwegians
• 4,000 Portuguese
• 3,500 Croats
• 2,000 Irish
@@DarkImplement your right. Any Frenchified-Spaniards 🇪🇸?
I wonder the percentage of foreign-recruits in this Napoleonic invasion.
@@alfredobecerra2878 lol I accidentally switched from one to the second account. Anyways, I don't know about Frenchified-Spaniards in Napoleon's Grande Armee. The Spanish mostly hated the French and fought against Napoleon
I just randomly watched this after playing Blood and Iron.
hmmm B&I in rblx?
@@xvesk5364 yes.
@@TheRealFocalors i play that too
@@xvesk5364 I always lead a Marching Band.
Good afternoon, I really liked the video, tell me what is the name of the film shown in the videos?
This is a series called war and peace
How to defeat every invading nation as Russia:
Step 1. *prolong the enemy advance to Moscow into attrition, so they fight into the winter*
Step 2. *Blitz them to their capital*
Actually Napoleons army suufered main losses in summers advance and he began his retreat in October because by that time his army was almost exhausted
As mentioned by Dice Shard, same goes for Wermacht. They lost most of their experienced men before winter.
Keep retreating while scorching the earth until the enemy's supply line is stretched to the extreme.
Winter is an added bonus, but the sheer size of Russia is its biggest strength imo, you can't safely supply an army 1000km deep into enemy territory.
@@1ena585 yep. Happened to Napoleon,Hitler all of them
Только столица была в Санкт-Петербурге
France to Moscow on foot... Honneur et Patrie. Vive la France et Vive l’Empereur
...
They really did dirty on Napoleon's size
Where can I watch this film?
All i can say is:
Those pore horsies
History of France: Wins most wars in the world, winning over 1115 wars.
How people remembered it: *surrenders to Germany*
Pas toute la France ni tous les Français. Le combat a continué ailleurs. La bataille de France est une défaite certes. Mais les Français ont combattu encore et jusqu'en 1945. Monté casino, Alsace, Bertchesgaden, JKoufra, Bir hakeim etc etc... Perdre une bataille n'est pas perdre la guerre ^^
Because that's the most embarrassing moment in the history of France. People love to talk about that
Big talk from somebody who'd be eating sauerkraut and speaking german if it werent for the UK, the US and Russia.
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In: 600 000 soldiers.
Out: 30 000 soldiers.
Try watching The Duellist.