Napoleon's Bloodiest Battle: 1812AD Historical Battle of Borodino | Total War Battle

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  • The Battle of Borodino took place near the village of Borodino on 7 September 1812 during Napoleon's invasion of Russia. The Grande Armée won the battle against the Imperial Russian Army, but failed to gain a decisive victory and suffered tremendous losses.
    Source - en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_...
    Game - Napoleon: Total War
    00:00 Napoleon invades Russia
    02:03 Russian Position
    03:09 Battle for Shevardino
    04:24 Combat begins
    06:19 The 2 armies prepare
    06:54 Battle for Borodino
    07:55 The French advance
    08:47 French advance on the Fleche
    09:08 Battle for the Fleche
    10:12 Combat begins
    11:34 Polish take Utitsa
    11:47 Attack on the Great Redoubt
    12:16 Combat begins
    14:51 Napoleons error
    15:09 French move up cannons
    15:46 Battle for Borodino continues
    16:55 Battle for the Great Redoubt
    18:35 The Battle comes to a close

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  • @cinematicbattles559
    @cinematicbattles559  11 місяців тому +54

    Just to note, some things have been simplified for the sake of the video and other things have been pronounced incorrectly, this is due to the narration being AI generated, hope you enjoy otherwise!

    • @justinferrell5369
      @justinferrell5369 11 місяців тому

      Dude what is this garbage AI narrator...

    • @karlheinzvonkroemann2217
      @karlheinzvonkroemann2217 10 місяців тому +9

      Get a human to actually read it. It that so difficult?

    • @Demun1649
      @Demun1649 10 місяців тому

      I hated it. Amateurish, lazy and a waste of time. It is clear that you are a picker of history. How much TIME have you spent on the great man's life, or is it just another 20 minutes that gets in the way of you playing the fantasy computer games? Blocked your channel. Won't ever see you again.
      I'll keep searching for your video on the social and economic reforms that Napoleon carried out in France. Free education for every child between 6 and 11 years old, free hospital treatment, free housing for old people, free housing for injured veterans, pensions for all injured and survivor veterans, fresh water in all the cities, semaphore connecting the Manche with the Mediterranean, more and bigger canals to increase trade, changes to agriculture to produce more food for the citizens, more roads and rest houses for travellers. Then the big one, The Code Napoleon, that condensed 100's of local laws into one national Coda. People, like you, never do that type of the history you claim to love.

    • @nelliethursday1812
      @nelliethursday1812 10 місяців тому +5

      ​@@karlheinzvonkroemann2217 here is an idea start your own history channel and use your voice problem solved the end

    • @johnrussell5896
      @johnrussell5896 10 місяців тому

      Russia's been so nice why didn't they go all the way it is what it is and nobody cares. Why didn't they go all the way. You know why it is what it is and nobody cares

  • @josephpercente8377
    @josephpercente8377 10 місяців тому +12

    Most people don't realize the enormous losses napoleon had even before he reached Moscow. Not enough horses to haul fodder. Horses die. Not enough horses to haul supplies soldiers die. You can't let horses graze 6 hours a day .

  • @raymondrocco8607
    @raymondrocco8607 10 місяців тому +71

    Borodino would've been won easily have Napoleon arrived with the full force of his original Army of over 500,000 men but by the time he got to Borodino the Army was down to under 200 K due to desertion and sickness . none the less, He should've headed back to France after Borodino while it was still warm season. He got what he wanted at Borodino and that was to demoralize the Russian army and Tzar !!! There was no reason to March all the way to Moscow and get caught in the brutal winter. Biggest military blunder in history !

    • @robruss62
      @robruss62 8 місяців тому +11

      He also didn't commit the Old Guard, which would have made it a bigger victory

    • @raymondrocco8607
      @raymondrocco8607 8 місяців тому +1

      I agree 100 %

    • @safedreams6241
      @safedreams6241 8 місяців тому +8

      Hitler did the same mistake😅

    • @robruss62
      @robruss62 8 місяців тому +8

      @@safedreams6241 yes, fortunately for the allies he halted the drive on Moscow to reinforce the southern offensive, and like Napoleon he invaded late (all other mistakes aside, Hitler was a week late in getting to Moscow). And his foolish decision to occupy rather than bypass Stalingrad was even more disastrous, almost as bad as delaying Manstein's attack at Kursk two months, and giving the Russians time to recover from the reverse Stalingrad at Kharkov.
      Where Hitler botched his invasion the most however was when local populations welcomed the Germans as liberators against the mass murdering Soviets and he ordered many of then rounded up as slave labor, or in some cases killed. Like Cortez he literally had the chance to recruit from the population of the country he was invading. He recruited a couple of SS divisions, and some even bigger sociopaths who volunteered for execution squads, but by and large he rapidly alienated the locals, and groups like the partisans and the Ukrainian Provisional Army (which was also fighting the Soviets) joined the fight against him.
      Thankfully for the allies, his fanaticism undercut his military strategy. A key difference from Hitler was that Napoleon, for all of his political ruthlessness, did not have inherently genocidal aims to "cleanse" (eliminate) entire populations. His harsh tactics in Spain even paled in comparison to the death camps or the scale of mass shootings such as Bobiar.

    • @TheColombiano89
      @TheColombiano89 8 місяців тому +2

      The Grand Armee was split into multiple Corps. Not a massive blob of 500k but units spread all over a massive front. His mistake may have been not committing the Imperial Guard

  • @jezyk7751
    @jezyk7751 11 місяців тому +11

    That was probably the most Cinematic NTW made battle i would ever see. Great job mate!

  • @drgeoffangel5422
    @drgeoffangel5422 8 місяців тому +1

    Amazing job thank you mate!

  • @breakfaust
    @breakfaust 11 місяців тому +5

    wow, just as I search for Borodino videos, and this was uploaded less than an hour ago, perfect!

  • @pissedoff-is1mt
    @pissedoff-is1mt 8 місяців тому +7

    It took special people to be able to control battles on this scale. Excellent as always bud!!

    • @nonye0
      @nonye0 Місяць тому

      he didnt literally control, his commanders for each of the corp were already independent.

  • @manuelacosta9463
    @manuelacosta9463 11 місяців тому +68

    Ah, a Napoleonic battle, this one sure was a nightmare of a bloodbath. It showed just where Napoleon's campaign was headed to in the end. Line based musketry warfare sure lead to horrendous casualties especially as the weapons improved and became more accurate.

    • @cinematicbattles559
      @cinematicbattles559  11 місяців тому +2

      Yes indeed, I think line infantry battles have to be among the worst, thanks for watching

    • @manuelacosta9463
      @manuelacosta9463 11 місяців тому +2

      @@cinematicbattles559 That they were. The American Civil War also helped highlight that.

    • @cinematicbattles559
      @cinematicbattles559  11 місяців тому +2

      @@manuelacosta9463 Yes indeed this is certainly a time period I want to cover more in the future

    • @manuelacosta9463
      @manuelacosta9463 11 місяців тому +2

      @@cinematicbattles559 Excellent. If possible do First Bull Run, it was quite the initial engagement and there was even confusion on both sides since the rebel troops where so wearing Federal blue.

    • @cinematicbattles559
      @cinematicbattles559  11 місяців тому +1

      @@manuelacosta9463Nice, I will certainly look into this

  • @williampaz2092
    @williampaz2092 10 місяців тому +4

    Never, EVER(!) assume ANY Campaign you undertake will be a short one. Design it to be short, but ALWAYS(!) plan for a long grinding Campaign of Attrition and adjust your Logistics (including replacements and reinforcements) accordingly.

  • @martyn8116
    @martyn8116 11 місяців тому +34

    Omg, that was spectacular! Thank you so much for filling my request for the Battle of Borodino! You've done a brilliant job. Amazing work. That must be your best battle vid yet, in my opinion. You captured the brutality really well 👏
    Some brilliant details as well, my fav was the excellent (and deadly) field of fire enjoyed by the 19 x 12-pounder cannons of the Great Redoubt, protecting the Russian centre. Those cannon were the perfect foil for Napoleon's frontal assault tactics of that horrible day.
    None of the brilliance of Napoleon's masterpiece, Austerlitz, was seen at Borodino. Many of Napoleon's later battles were slugging matches, artillery duels and frontal infantry assaults.
    As promised, it'll be my pleasure to remain a Legend member of your channel until Christmas. Then I'll bump down a tier - unless I decide otherwise, of course. Thanks again for an amazing job! I've just finished work, so I'll have a better viewing when I get home. Cheers, mate 👍

    • @cinematicbattles559
      @cinematicbattles559  11 місяців тому +2

      Thank you I'm glad to hear, this was certainly a challenge for me so I do apologise if anything is wrong but I really enjoyed making it regardless. Your support allows me to make videos like this so if there are any more you want to request please do let me know as I'm happy to cover them!

    • @martyn8116
      @martyn8116 11 місяців тому

      @@cinematicbattles559 That's already crossed my mind! Haha. I'll do some research and see if I can come up with a great battle that you haven't already done. No hurry, as I want to give others a chance as well.
      Yes, I don't have UA-cam phone notifications turned on, so I was unaware you posted it until I was waiting to leave work earlier.
      But I don't think there's a similar video like yours of Borodino on UA-cam, so I hope any and all searches will lead to this one. I can't imagine anyone doing better, not for a very long time, at least. Finger's crossed for a million views🤞
      Edit: By the way, the script was very good. I also liked the map of the battle placed over the battle scenes, so it was easy to see what was going on, that was a really nice touch 👍

    • @cinematicbattles559
      @cinematicbattles559  11 місяців тому

      @@martyn8116 Yes no worries at all please do tell me if you find any battles you want me to cover. If it wasn't for you I probably wouldn't have considered this battle as I had never heard of it before, but I absolutely loved making this video.
      Thanks for saying that, whenever I make these videos I worry that there are inaccuracies but I do try my best.

    • @bretedwards2899
      @bretedwards2899 10 місяців тому

      @@cinematicbattles559 How about the winter war of 1939, Russia vs Finland. Thanks.

    • @Conky-or8ic
      @Conky-or8ic 10 місяців тому

      “You captured the brutality really well”
      Excited spaz would shit on himself during a real brutal battle and probably rank out and run like a punk.
      A little self-respect for yourself and a moment of reflection for those who perished so brutally.

  • @nilsheylen3570
    @nilsheylen3570 11 місяців тому +3

    Nice ! Super cool !! More off these please 🎉🎉

  • @user-tx8jt9qx9r
    @user-tx8jt9qx9r 11 місяців тому +1

    Beautiful video

  • @rockyrowlands3652
    @rockyrowlands3652 11 місяців тому +4

    Invading Russia is like stretching an electric band. Stretch it too far and it will snap.

  • @ButHerMama
    @ButHerMama 8 місяців тому +3

    The Grande Armée marched slowly to their deaths

  • @aldosigmann419
    @aldosigmann419 11 місяців тому

    Great recounting. Fab graphics too!

  • @neilritson7445
    @neilritson7445 11 місяців тому +5

    Overhead shots wonderful - detailed actions rather odd. Thanks for the attempt !

    • @cinematicbattles559
      @cinematicbattles559  11 місяців тому

      Thanks for watching!

    • @markmullin4246
      @markmullin4246 10 місяців тому

      You do better? Let's see it!

    • @neilritson7445
      @neilritson7445 10 місяців тому

      You're a film maker then? My crit was balanced wasn't it? Fair comment?@@markmullin4246

  • @mikeplatts2603
    @mikeplatts2603 11 місяців тому

    Fascinating, thank you.

  • @EzekielDeLaCroix
    @EzekielDeLaCroix 11 місяців тому +15

    Should have listened to Davoust, the Iron Marshal.

    • @jessiemeisenheimer8675
      @jessiemeisenheimer8675 11 місяців тому +3

      Napoleon's reasoning was that he wanted to fight a decisive battle and didn't want to risk the Russians retreating again.

    • @walideg5304
      @walideg5304 10 місяців тому +1

      The Russians would have retreated once more

    • @pancakemacbuttery9142
      @pancakemacbuttery9142 Місяць тому

      @@jessiemeisenheimer8675Davout brought up the idea around the same time to Napoleon who was having a terrible migraine or cold, his sickness may have caused Napoleon to be inactive in his decisions to be stubborn and “dumb” at Borodino, per say, rejecting Davout’s strategy

  • @KamikazeKensai
    @KamikazeKensai 9 місяців тому

    love your work btw, some of the time period background music but sublty playedwould be nice

  • @frauleinhohenzollern8442
    @frauleinhohenzollern8442 10 місяців тому +1

    2:21
    Wow that's some high quality graphics there.

  • @davidhull1481
    @davidhull1481 10 місяців тому

    10:38- I love that one guy hopping forward. He looks like someone from a Monty Python sketch.

  • @Puzzoozoo
    @Puzzoozoo 9 місяців тому +4

    I believe for the infantry men it was two shots a minute, or three if you were really good, or four a minute if you were exceptionally good.

  • @GaryWoodman
    @GaryWoodman Місяць тому

    Interesting visualisations, capture the essence of the hand-to-hand fighting. Not convinced they had exploding shells though 🙂

  • @waltersickinger1499
    @waltersickinger1499 8 місяців тому +3

    Cannonballs do not explode. They are simply solid balls of iron. Against infantry canister or grapeshot was used. These were composed of a bag of musket balls or small pieces of iron propelled by a gunpowder charge.

    • @hellomoto2084
      @hellomoto2084 5 місяців тому

      Well even during naepoloens time , exploding shells did exist .
      And they were used .
      Just look them up on the net, they did exist.

  • @earl8590
    @earl8590 11 місяців тому

    crazy vid

  • @antonioteixeira1813
    @antonioteixeira1813 8 місяців тому

    Well done. NTW is a nice too, give us a good support to explain History events.

  • @pa5287
    @pa5287 11 місяців тому +1

    Alot of death for sure /.... enjoyed watching

  • @tommytran5962
    @tommytran5962 9 місяців тому

    so cool

  • @MarshallTintin1815
    @MarshallTintin1815 11 місяців тому +2

    this reminds me of my friends mod Grand battle

  • @ordotectonicus8585
    @ordotectonicus8585 11 місяців тому +5

    Great cinematography.

    • @cinematicbattles559
      @cinematicbattles559  11 місяців тому +1

      Thanks

    • @ordotectonicus8585
      @ordotectonicus8585 11 місяців тому +1

      ​​@@cinematicbattles559 Was it made with vanilla or a mod like FCN?. Looks like FCN based on the flags and mass.

    • @cinematicbattles559
      @cinematicbattles559  11 місяців тому +1

      @@ordotectonicus8585 It was made with the Field Command mod as this mod offers the Borodino maps and also larger units

    • @ordotectonicus8585
      @ordotectonicus8585 11 місяців тому +1

      @@cinematicbattles559 yeah. It's a nice mod. I just wish I had a stronger pc to play multiplayer with it. Takes a bit from each good ntw mod and blends it into a solid all-rounder.

    • @cinematicbattles559
      @cinematicbattles559  11 місяців тому +1

      @@ordotectonicus8585 yes that's true I do love the mod. However, there were certainly some visual and sound effect issues which were really annoying to deal with when trying to make a video like this, if you were just playing the game normally it would make no difference

  • @KidChannel-hx9pf
    @KidChannel-hx9pf 10 місяців тому +1

    I like this video can you made video battle of verneuil

  • @alanbrito5239
    @alanbrito5239 11 місяців тому

    nice, you next time you should try Michael Hordern ai voice for the "barry lyndon" Napoleon 3 mod

  • @jeanpierreantonicubadelacr540
    @jeanpierreantonicubadelacr540 11 місяців тому

    bello hermoso me encanta

  • @um950
    @um950 11 місяців тому +8

    The more i learn about the battle the more i feel for jerome having to use his garde like it was worthless to napoleon like it was yet but a normal infantry. I sometimes wonder what he felt having to charge his westphalian garde at the redoubts.

  • @shahsojib9595
    @shahsojib9595 10 місяців тому

    Only one moral of a battle, either kill or ready to die.

  • @tucanman9775
    @tucanman9775 8 днів тому

    the transition from falinxs to stand off weapons must be the reason for standing in line in brightly collard uniforms waiting to be shot ! cover and concealment was for hunting game

  • @Grandizer8989
    @Grandizer8989 8 місяців тому +3

    Obviously, Napoleon didn’t play Risk, or he wouldn’t have invaded

  • @bertassellodavide1297
    @bertassellodavide1297 11 місяців тому

    Là Victoire est à Nous 💔

  • @Averageoffender_
    @Averageoffender_ 4 місяці тому

    Hey mate can I ask what mods you used here ? Great video

  • @patcullen9304
    @patcullen9304 11 місяців тому +2

    I wish you would talk louder as, I can't here over the battle sounds, and you don't leave the subtitles up long enough for people to read, good video though, you need to look into the 2 problems I brought up

  • @deanmarquis4325
    @deanmarquis4325 10 місяців тому +1

    SHOULD have three hr long video, I'm sure Scott is only spend 10 minutes on Borodino.😊

  • @user-bs5dr4jm1x
    @user-bs5dr4jm1x 5 місяців тому

    To think anything is easy in war is to never have engaged

  • @JavaMoppel
    @JavaMoppel 11 місяців тому +7

    Did the French actually attack in line formation at Borodino? They usually used the column to break enemy lines and then formed lines themselves. Or is the model just not available in Total War? But good work!

    • @cinematicbattles559
      @cinematicbattles559  10 місяців тому +5

      Hi yes I did think this was an issue, it’s really hard to do in total war but I should have mentioned that really - thanks for watching

    • @jacksonpettit4690
      @jacksonpettit4690 10 місяців тому

      Touché Napoleon

  • @albertoteisano6193
    @albertoteisano6193 11 місяців тому +1

    Say what you wanna say, Napoleon was The craziest and biggest general of The story.

  • @montysmith6355
    @montysmith6355 11 місяців тому +1

    that is how war should be fought two armies facing each other ,no tanks ,aircraft just infantry and horse cavalry

    • @ggregd
      @ggregd 11 місяців тому

      Someo0ne in comments always says whatever is the subject of the video is terrible these days, and they were better when they were younger, but this takes the cake.

  • @grahamward3504
    @grahamward3504 Місяць тому

    roundshot does not explode on contact but bounces

  • @harryloomus7486
    @harryloomus7486 8 місяців тому +1

    1
    Tervitus ja tänu
    1 Paulus, Kristuse Jeesuse apostel Jumala tahtmisel selle elu
    tõotust mööda, mis on Kristuses Jeesuses, -
    2 armsale pojale Timoteosele: Armu, halastust ja rahu Jumalalt
    Isalt ja Kristuselt Jeesuselt, meie Issandalt!
    3 Ma olen tänulik Jumalale, keda ma oma esivanemate viisil puhta
    südametunnistusega teenin, alatasa meenutades sind oma eestpalvetes
    ööl ja päeval,
    4 ning igatsedes sind näha, kui mulle tulevad meelde sinu pisarad, et ma
    saaksin täis rõõmu,
    5 mäletades sinu siirast usku, mis esmalt elas sinu vanaemas Loises
    ja sinu emas Eunikes ja nüüd - selles olen ma veendunud - elab ka
    sinus.
    Julgustus kartmatuks Kristuse tunnistamiseks
    6 Sel põhjusel tuletan ma sulle meelde, et sa taas õhutaksid lõkkele Jumala
    ande, mis on sinus minu käte pealepanemise kaudu.
    7 Jumal ei ole meile ju andnud arguse vaimu, vaid väe ja armastuse
    ja mõistlikkuse vaimu.
    8 Ära siis häbene tunnistamast meie Issandat ega mind, tema vangi,
    vaid kannata koos minuga kurja evangeeliumi pärast Jumala väe abil,

    9 kes on meid päästnud
    ja kutsunud püha kutsega,
    mitte meie tegude järgi,
    vaid omaenese kavatsuse ja armu järgi,
    mis meile on antud Kristuses Jeesuses
    enne igavesi aegu,
    10 nüüd on aga saanud avalikuks
    meie Päästja Kristuse Jeesuse ilmumise läbi,
    kes on kõrvaldanud surma
    ning on evangeeliumi kaudu
    toonud valge ette elu ja kadumatuse,

    11 mille kuulutajaks ja apostliks ning õpetajaks mind on seatud.
    12 Sel põhjusel ma ka kannatan. Ent ma ei häbene, sest ma
    tean, kellesse ma olen uskuma hakanud ja olen veendunud, et tema on
    vägev hoidma minu hoolde usaldatut oma päevani.
    13 Võta terve õpetuse eeskujuks see, mida sa minult oled kuulnud
    usus ja armastuses, mis on Kristuses Jeesuses!
    14 Seda head, mis su hoolde on usaldatud, hoia Püha Vaimu abil,
    kes meis elab.
    15 Sa tead seda, et mulle on pööranud selja kõik, kes on Aasias,
    nende seas Fügelos ja Hermogenes.
    16 Issand andku halastust Onesiforose kodule, sest tema on mind
    sagedasti kosutanud ega ole häbenenud mu ahelaid,
    17 vaid kui ta juhtus Rooma, otsis ta mind hoolega ning leidis
    üles.
    18 Issand andku talle leida halastust Issanda käest oma päeval!
    Ja kui palju ta on abistanud mind Efesoses, tead sina kõige paremini.
    2Kuula
    Julgustus kartmatuks Kristuse tunnistamiseks
    1 Sina siis, mu poeg, saa vägevaks armus, mis on Kristuses Jeesuses!
    2 Ja mida sa minult oled kuulnud paljude tunnistajate kuuldes, see
    anna ustavate inimeste hoolde, kes edaspidi sobivad õpetama ka teisi.
    3 Kannata koos minuga kurja nagu Kristuse Jeesuse tubli sõdur!
    4 Ükski, kes on sõjateenistuses, ei seo end argielu askeldustega,
    kui ta tahab jääda meelepäraseks sellele, kes ta on sõduriks kutsunud.
    5 Ja kui keegi võistleb, ei saa ta ometi võidupärga, kui ta ei
    võistle korrakohaselt.
    6 Tööd rügav põllumees peab esimesena saama osa viljast.
    7 Mõtle sellele, mis ma ütlen! Küll Issand annab sulle arusaamist kõiges.
    8 Olgu sul meeles Jeesus Kristus, kes on üles äratatud surnuist,
    kes põlvneb Taaveti soost! See on evangeelium,
    9 mille pärast ma kannatan kurja ja olen koguni ahelates nagu mõni
    roimar. Kuid Jumala sõna ei ole ahelais.
    10 Seetõttu ma talun kõike äravalitute pärast, et ka nemad saaksid
    pääste Kristuses Jeesuses igavese kirkusega.
    11 Ustav on see sõna:
    Kui me oleme surnud koos temaga,
    siis ka elame koos temaga,
    12 kui me jääme püsima vaevas,
    siis valitseme koos kuningatena,
    kui me tema salgame,
    siis salgab ka tema meid,
    13 kui me oleme uskmatud,
    jääb tema ometi ustavaks,
    sest ta ei saa ennast salata.
    Õhutus olla kõlblik töötegija Jumalale
    14 Seda tuleta neile meelde, vannutades Jumala ees, et nad ei peaks
    sõnasõda - sellest pole mingit kasu, see vaid hukutab kuulajad.
    15 Püüa hoolega osutuda Jumala ees kõlblikuks töötegijana, kel
    pole tarvis häbeneda, kes tõe sõna kuulutab õigesti.
    16 Labastest tühijuttudest hoidu aga eemale! Nende rääkijad ju
    lähevad aina kaugemale jumalakartmatuses
    17 ja nende sõna levib otsekui vähktõbi. Nende seast on
    Hümenaios ja Fileetos,
    18 kes on kaldunud kõrvale tõest, öeldes, et ülestõusmine on juba
    toimunud, ning rikuvad ära mõnede usu.
    19 Ometi püsib kindlana Jumala seatud aluskivi, millel on see pitser:
    „Issand tunneb omi” ja „Ülekohtust taganegu igaüks, kes nimetab Issanda
    nime”.
    20 Aga suures majas ei ole üksnes kuld- ja hõbeastjaid, vaid neid
    on ka puust ja savist - osa auliseks, osa autuks tarbeks.
    21 Kui nüüd keegi end puhastab neist vigadest, siis ta saab
    auliseks astjaks, pühitsetuks ja peremehele kasulikuks, valmiks
    igale heale teole.
    22 Põgene noorusea himude eest! Taotle õiglust, usku,
    armastust ja rahu nendega, kes Issandat appi hüüavad puhtast südamest!
    23 Aga sõgedad ja kasvatamatud arutlemised lükka tagasi, teades, et
    need tekitavad tülisid.
    24 Issanda sulasel ei ole tarvis tülitseda, vaid ta olgu lahke
    kõikide vastu, osav õpetama, valmis kannatama kurja,
    25 kes tasadusega kasvatab vastupanijaid selleks, et ehk Jumal
    annab neile meeleparandust tõe mõistmiseks,
    26 ja et nad kaineneksid ja pääseksid lahti kuradi paelust, mis on
    püüdnud nad oma tahtmise valda.

  • @brent954
    @brent954 11 місяців тому +1

    I wonder if anyone took the time to stop and smell the flowers, they look quite nice.

  • @Noob-ng1of
    @Noob-ng1of 7 місяців тому

    Respect to Pyotr Bagration. My man gave the grand armee a run for their money.

  • @SuperCharlie118
    @SuperCharlie118 10 місяців тому

    No scale taken into account. Audio is all over the place too.

  • @POLMAZURKA
    @POLMAZURKA 10 місяців тому

    i would like to see continuoisly scrolling maps with all the action depicted...............

  • @user-bo7yp8lc6j
    @user-bo7yp8lc6j 10 місяців тому +2

    Awesome video, a question: How to keep the corpses on the battlefield?. Bloodiest day, not bloodiest battle. Leipzig was significantly bloodier.

    • @cinematicbattles559
      @cinematicbattles559  10 місяців тому +1

      It’s just a feature on the game, you can enable it in the settings, if you are having more difficulties let me know👍

    • @hellomoto2084
      @hellomoto2084 5 місяців тому

      They both were bloody .

  • @KamikazeKensai
    @KamikazeKensai 9 місяців тому

    Can you do sekigahara, nagano, that battle between Qin and Chu. Siege of Carthage, Lapanto, Palatea? You and the other docos should colaborate. Maybe get the channels involed? Would love to help especially if you wanna make it battlefield britian/ancient battles style. PLUS Actors incerps (drool)

    • @cinematicbattles559
      @cinematicbattles559  9 місяців тому

      Yes I will certainly look into these. Siege of Carthage is one I started editing but never finished for some reason, I will definitely revisit it. I haven't really thought about collaborating but it's something I'd be open to. But yes I always could do with help on my videos they take so long😆

  • @illumey7884
    @illumey7884 10 місяців тому +2

    Maybe you don't know, but it's been Emperor, not Tsar, since Peter the Great.

  • @reddragon6026
    @reddragon6026 7 місяців тому

    I would love to have a flame thrower in these kinds of battles 😅

  • @autogeniecars
    @autogeniecars 10 місяців тому

    Hi which software do you use to record this?

    • @cinematicbattles559
      @cinematicbattles559  10 місяців тому +1

      Nvidia shadow play, it’s free if you have a nvidia graphics card

    • @autogeniecars
      @autogeniecars 10 місяців тому

      @@cinematicbattles559 thanks :)

  • @alfredvikingelegant9156
    @alfredvikingelegant9156 11 місяців тому +7

    Combats effroyables ! Les soldats n'étaient que de la chair à canon... Napoléon, lorsqu'il était en position de force, aurait dû utiliser davantage la diplomatie, se rapprocher des Autrichiens et des Russes et leur faire comprendre que leur ennemi commun était la Grande Bretagne... Mais Napoléon était trop sûr de sa force militaire, trop ambitieux et trop orgueilleux pour s'abaisser à négocier et à privilégier le long terme, plutôt que des victoires immédiates, prestigieuses, mais sanglantes et onéreuses. Pour moi, il a su être un stratège militaire, mais pas un stratège politique...

    • @johnkay4701
      @johnkay4701 8 місяців тому

      You have provided a considerable insight about the political preamble to the invasion of Russia & this terrible battle. Thank you.
      I am trying very hard to learn the French language. I think that I mostly understood what you had typed, but I then decided to paste your French words into an online translator to make sure that I understand fully. From Grande Bretagne.

    • @alfredvikingelegant9156
      @alfredvikingelegant9156 8 місяців тому

      @@johnkay4701 Thank you for your kind comment, my friend. Congratulations if you want to learn french or improve your practice... But i have to warn you that it is a very sophisticated language, in particular in grammar and conjugation, almost as difficult as latin... But very precise and beautiful. In my opinion, the best way to learn it, is the natural way. I mean, to learn first the daily life french (But correct french, not slang), and step by step you learn the correspondent grammar... Then, slowly, you'll approach a more intellectual french... If this may encourage you, you have to know that a lot of words are similar or very close in french and english (thanks to Guillaume le Conquérant and later to the house of Plantagenêt) . Besides, more than two hundred million people speak french in the world... It's not so bad! Salutations de France.

    • @thierryfromgwada9312
      @thierryfromgwada9312 8 місяців тому

      Commentaire pas très futé. Tu penses qu'ils n'ont pas négociés auparavant ? Combien de traités de paix Napoléon a signé et combien de fois ces monarchies l'ont foulé aux pieds ?? La Russie était justement en train de changer de camp (pour le nième fois), pour se rapprocher des anglais et de former une autre coalition !! Qu'est ce que Napoléon aurait pu faire de plus ?? Ces monarchies voulaient restaurer la monarchie en France. Point.
      Avant Napoléon, ils ont déclarés la guerre à la france. C'est aussi la faute de Napoléon ??

    • @alfredvikingelegant9156
      @alfredvikingelegant9156 8 місяців тому

      @@thierryfromgwada9312 Ta réponse est typique de certains individus qui sur le net, donnent facilement dans l'arrogance et le mépris, pour satisfaire leur égo et palier sans doute à quelques frustrations... Les pseudos et l'anonymat sont bien pratiques pour cela. C'est marrant, parce que dans la vie réelle, les gens aiment bien discuter avec moi, et se montrent plutôt respectueux. Je n'ose croire que ce soit uniquement à cause de ma belle gueule, de mon mètre quatre-vingt cinq et de mes quatre vingt dix kilos... J'ai donc pris l'habitude de ne plus perdre mon temps avec des gens comme toi...

    • @thierryfromgwada9312
      @thierryfromgwada9312 8 місяців тому

      @@alfredvikingelegant9156 Blablabla... Pourquoi tu me donnes ta taille et ton poids ? 😂
      Evites d'intervenir sur des sujets que tu ne maîtrises pas.

  • @GodofToast
    @GodofToast 11 місяців тому

    Great cinematography and editing. It’s a shame that Empire and Napoleons’ sounds are so weedy and pathetic. Shogun 2 does guns way better. Still, very good video.
    By the way, what blood mod do you use?

    • @cinematicbattles559
      @cinematicbattles559  11 місяців тому

      I use the field command mod for napoleon 👍

    • @GodofToast
      @GodofToast 11 місяців тому

      Thank you@@cinematicbattles559

  • @chestersleezer8821
    @chestersleezer8821 11 місяців тому +9

    This was a time were Generals led from the front and the results were 49 French Generals dead or wounded and 22 Russian Generals dead or wounded including Prince Bagration who died about two weeks after the battle. The number of Colonels was higher it was a brutal fight that lasted but in the end the Russians were defeated and if they had continued fighting the next day it would had been a total disaster for the Russians.

    • @martyn8116
      @martyn8116 11 місяців тому +2

      Great point. Back then, officers literally led from the front, and they were slaughtered in great numbers. Even Generals were known to take part in, or personally lead, some of the great cavalry charges of the era.
      The loss of so many officers at Borodino caused the battlefield to be even more chaotic. It was said you couldn't hear musket fire on the battlefield as it was drowned out by cannon fire. 500-600 cannons on each side was one of the reasons for the appalling death toll.

    • @chestersleezer8821
      @chestersleezer8821 11 місяців тому +6

      @@martyn8116 So true since whole Infantry Battalions and Cavalry Regiments basically cease to exist after this Battle. But while history tries to get you to believe that "General Winter" destroyed Napoleon's Army there are many different factors that led to the disaster of 1812; first Napoleon had around 34,000 Austrians in his Army who operating with the Saxons were on the Southern front and they went over to the Russian side and later captured quite a few Saxon afterwards. That was around 50,000 troops gone and there was also a Northern front of around 100,000 troops. But the biggest killer was Typhus and not the cold of winter. Typhus ran through his troops during the summer after he invaded.

    • @martyn8116
      @martyn8116 11 місяців тому +2

      @chestersleezer8821 I didn't know about the sneaky Austrians. I recall over 200 line regiments of the Grand Armee, many seasoned units, were all but wiped out. I've always wondered how Waterloo, the following year, might have been different with all those crack soldiers on the field, rather than buried in Russia.
      Speaking of chaos in the battlefield, Wellington in Spain always moaned about his aristocratic calvalry regiments, especially the heavies, for some reason, were a law unto themselves, and only charged when they felt like it! Haha.

    • @steffenjonda8283
      @steffenjonda8283 11 місяців тому +2

      @@martyn8116 Well, in 1813 was an even larger and more bloody battle - Leipzig. Waterloo was 1815. Not 1813. Maybe you should read a book or two about history. Thanks a lot.

  • @aap_pixel1612
    @aap_pixel1612 9 місяців тому

    the french marching is my eye candy fr fr

  • @willyaparcero
    @willyaparcero Місяць тому

    Vive La Grande Armée Et Son Empereur. Willy

  • @Tea_Coffee-eEEE
    @Tea_Coffee-eEEE 9 місяців тому +2

    If we could get all the battles that napoleon did, that would be cool to get this in total war..

  • @rdleahey
    @rdleahey 10 місяців тому

    This video has a flaw in that when the troops are shouting and guns bombing, it drowns out the narrator.

  • @bdleo300
    @bdleo300 11 місяців тому

    450.000? More like 600.000

  • @johntatva713
    @johntatva713 10 місяців тому +1

    What shortcut is used to remove all toggles in Napoleon Total War?

    • @cinematicbattles559
      @cinematicbattles559  10 місяців тому

      You can’t do it on napoleon the movie effect is from my recording software, best you can do is just to toggle everything off in the settings

    • @johntatva713
      @johntatva713 10 місяців тому

      @@cinematicbattles559 Thank you very much.

  • @chrisbraun6534
    @chrisbraun6534 10 місяців тому

    When will we finally see a "TW Napoleon 2" ?
    PS. Awesome video.

  • @IshtiaqulHassan
    @IshtiaqulHassan 9 місяців тому

    Which software is used to creat visual like this 😮

    • @cinematicbattles559
      @cinematicbattles559  9 місяців тому +2

      Napoleon: Total War is the game, and I use DaVinci Resolve to edit

    • @IshtiaqulHassan
      @IshtiaqulHassan 9 місяців тому

      @@cinematicbattles559 ok...but I seen some other videos like these visuals and they go according to story line ...is it they edit so close or really a software which can creat scenes like this. ?

  • @amin_baccari
    @amin_baccari 10 місяців тому +1

    1:56 Man, Napoleon wasn't just the best "commander" of his age, he was arguably the greatest GENERAL in history!

  • @djprohibit
    @djprohibit 7 місяців тому

    Love the game too Total War😂

  • @jafloresl
    @jafloresl 11 місяців тому

    I'm glad Sega fixed the game for the Intel 12th gen processors.

  • @dee1467
    @dee1467 5 місяців тому

    What mod is this

  • @yournamehere2093
    @yournamehere2093 11 місяців тому

    What was the name of the mods you used i wanna try to get the same experience as this

    • @cinematicbattles559
      @cinematicbattles559  11 місяців тому +1

      It was just the field command mod for napoleon total war

    • @yournamehere2093
      @yournamehere2093 11 місяців тому

      @@cinematicbattles559 what about the flags and equipment and uniforms?

    • @NapoleonicMan1805
      @NapoleonicMan1805 11 місяців тому

      Ima leave my comment here to know the mods

  • @rdiddyspace1708
    @rdiddyspace1708 11 місяців тому +2

    this looks so realistic until you notice every soldier has the same face. but yeah the numbers of soldiers involved would look like this. too bad we don't have as many napoleonic war reenactors as we do us civil war or ww2.

    • @snacks1184
      @snacks1184 11 місяців тому +2

      Look at Waterloo 2015, there was 5 000 on the field.

    • @rdiddyspace1708
      @rdiddyspace1708 11 місяців тому

      dang I wish I could attend as a reenactor but here in USA cant find a local Napoleonic group to reenact as the Frenchies. I hear flintlock need some real training to use at these things prior to an event.

  • @KyleLinsAwesomeChannel
    @KyleLinsAwesomeChannel 11 місяців тому

    What Mod are you using?

  • @johnharoldgordoncillo237
    @johnharoldgordoncillo237 11 місяців тому

    What mod did you use?

  • @stevengay7171
    @stevengay7171 11 місяців тому +1

    How do u keep a army that size fed and watered

    • @cinematicbattles559
      @cinematicbattles559  11 місяців тому +3

      This was indeed a major issue for Napoleon as he didn't bring enough supplies and many of his men died from starvation

  • @stormryder4305
    @stormryder4305 11 місяців тому +3

    The morale of story;
    Never enter deep into enemy territory with only 3 weeks ration.
    Never dream of easy and quick victory against Russia.
    Never conquered Moscow without secured access to nearby territory with supplies, garrison, and leave no room for the enemy to flank. In short, Advance slowly with full stomach, and prepare for battle of attrition. Play safe.

  • @gigikvara3803
    @gigikvara3803 11 місяців тому +2

    please correct commander Bagration it doesn't pronounce as "bagraishn" its Royal family of Georgia and pronounce as it written Bagration.

  • @tortino1089
    @tortino1089 11 місяців тому

    Awesome video🗿👌, a question: How to keep the corpses on the battlefield?

    • @cinematicbattles559
      @cinematicbattles559  11 місяців тому

      Thank you, basically for some of the battles I kept reserves in the back and sent them in later on so they fought over the dead bodies of their fallen comrades , does this answer your question?

    • @cinematicbattles559
      @cinematicbattles559  11 місяців тому

      Thank you, basically for some of the battles I kept reserves in the back and sent them in later on so they fought over the dead bodies of their fallen comrades , does this answer your question?

    • @tortino1089
      @tortino1089 11 місяців тому

      @@cinematicbattles559 No, (sorry my English sucks😅), I was asking how to keep the corpses of dead soldiers in the battlefield, because after a few minutes the bodies disappear

    • @ggregd
      @ggregd 11 місяців тому

      . @tortino1089 I don't think I've ever seen corpses disappear in a Total War game.

    • @tortino1089
      @tortino1089 11 місяців тому

      @@ggregd I don't know, mine after they die, corpses go underground

  • @Weightyloan15
    @Weightyloan15 7 місяців тому

    How did u get the french eagle into the game???

    • @cinematicbattles559
      @cinematicbattles559  7 місяців тому

      No idea😂I am using the field command mod so maybe this adds it but im not sure

  • @richardque4952
    @richardque4952 11 місяців тому +1

    The grande army fired more than 60.000 rd. Of cannon ball.according to french soldiers claim that the russian casualties was appalling and horrendous.

    • @vadimpm1290
      @vadimpm1290 5 місяців тому

      All Borodino casualties have been summarised long ago. The French casualties do not differ significally.

  • @futuremaps
    @futuremaps 9 місяців тому

    there is nothing we can do

  • @ronaldworth4146
    @ronaldworth4146 7 місяців тому

    The only problem there is napoleon didn’t do any fighting his cannon fodder did .

  • @chicken2430
    @chicken2430 8 місяців тому

    are you using mod for this?

  • @breakfaust
    @breakfaust 11 місяців тому

    Which mods were used for this video?

    • @cinematicbattles559
      @cinematicbattles559  11 місяців тому +2

      The Field Command mod for Napoleon Total War

    • @breakfaust
      @breakfaust 11 місяців тому +1

      @@cinematicbattles559 ah yes, the multiplayer centred one, thanks!

    • @cinematicbattles559
      @cinematicbattles559  11 місяців тому

      @@breakfaust No worries !

  • @well_playstudio9033
    @well_playstudio9033 8 місяців тому

    Man what mod did you use?

  • @philbedford8979
    @philbedford8979 10 місяців тому

    This was his most terrible? No mention of Arthur Wellesley then?

  • @user-fs3cf6iv3t
    @user-fs3cf6iv3t 11 місяців тому

    What mod did you used? I'm amused

  • @tommysobo123
    @tommysobo123 10 місяців тому +1

    how did he cross 450,000 across 3 pontoon bridges, but when it cam time for battle Napoleon only had 1/4 of that many? What happened to the rest?

    • @cinematicbattles559
      @cinematicbattles559  10 місяців тому +3

      They died from starvation or disease or picked off by small Russian resistance forces

    • @jacktrade1592
      @jacktrade1592 10 місяців тому +1

      @@cinematicbattles559 300,000 troops...

    • @piotrsyczak
      @piotrsyczak 10 місяців тому +1

      Indeed, Napoleon's army biggest loses was before Borodino, due to malnutrition, diseases ( typhoid fever ) and desertion. Combat loses are pretty low. Google for Charles Minard statistics 1812

    • @GrandMoffTarkinsTeaDispenser
      @GrandMoffTarkinsTeaDispenser 8 місяців тому +1

      @@jacktrade1592 They split off, there's no single column of 450.000 soldiers, that's the grand total, Napoleon commanded the main army group but there were others guarding the flanks and the supply lines.

  • @terracewalker8919
    @terracewalker8919 7 місяців тому

    Anyone know which mod is being used?

  • @rosi4schannel493
    @rosi4schannel493 9 місяців тому +1

    Делать исторические сражения на ваниле Napoleon Total war или NTW III та ещё бессмысленная фигня.)

  • @user-ik3cw9fu5y
    @user-ik3cw9fu5y 10 місяців тому +4

    Didn't any of these brilliant generals ever send out scouts on horseback? Seems like they just blindly marched forward all the time.

    • @dojocho1894
      @dojocho1894 9 місяців тому +1

      Yes always scouts and lite caverly were called that for they were used for that effect.

  • @fibosxpivots6238
    @fibosxpivots6238 6 місяців тому

    Fatigued men ?
    Not tired men ?

  • @douglasthompson8927
    @douglasthompson8927 8 місяців тому

    my version of total war napolean is ah..a little different

  • @Pumkin_Bronson
    @Pumkin_Bronson 11 місяців тому +2

    for some reasons people always pronounce "Bag-gra-tion" but his name should be pronounce as "Ba-gra-ti-on"

    • @jessiemeisenheimer8675
      @jessiemeisenheimer8675 11 місяців тому

      That may be because they're usually not Russian? I don't speak Russian so I pronounce the name in English.

    • @Pumkin_Bronson
      @Pumkin_Bronson 11 місяців тому +1

      @@jessiemeisenheimer8675no offense, but only a small note for people

  • @tonyng1600
    @tonyng1600 10 місяців тому

    napoleon should of commit his reserve not because it was right because all those reserves (guard troop) all end up dead anyway on the great winter retreat.... so the lesson here is never save your best troops for a better time cause there might not be a better time

  • @nighthawk9449
    @nighthawk9449 10 місяців тому

  • @jamescorley1899
    @jamescorley1899 11 місяців тому +2

    The french lost their best soldiers in russia just like what hitler did in russia

  • @robertdegiro
    @robertdegiro 7 місяців тому

    what carnage they were authentic kamikazes

  • @ottobihrer732
    @ottobihrer732 7 місяців тому

    During his disastrous Moscow adventure, 92% of Napoleon's men died from Typhus, contracted from Rat Fleas in Poland, not from contact with enemy fire.

    • @vadimpm1290
      @vadimpm1290 5 місяців тому

      Otto, it's the first time I've heard of such a wonderful discovery. Though it would be better to explain why 35 000 French, healthy in the morning died from Typhus in the duration of one day at Borodino alone. And soon the same had happened with 8 000 of them at Little Yaroslavets.

    • @hellomoto2084
      @hellomoto2084 5 місяців тому

      ​@@vadimpm1290perhaps he is an pest extreminator and trying to highlight the disastrous effect of rats on naepoloens army so he gets more business.
      Capitalistic methods of advertisement are very ingenious you know .