Minor Errors: I've been using After Effects for a lot of animation in these videos now. This video is sort of a trial and error run with it. The map for Hochstadt is too small, and so are some of the unit cards. Keep that in mind. Otherwise, I look forward to making a much cleaner video for Blenheim!
In 1703 the battle of Ekeren took place in the Spanish Netherlands. 10.000 Dutch soldiers were surprised and surrounded by 40.000 French soldiers but managed to beat them back and escape. It however caused a major contronversy in Dutch command. Because of him fleeing from the battle, General Obdam was dismissed and Overkirk was given the highest Dutch military position. That would work out well since he was able too work really well with Malborough and played a crucial role in the major battles in the Spanish Netherlands
"The organisation and logistics necessary for such a blitzkrieg did not yet exist" - see the Campaign of Grodno during the contemporary Great Northern War. The Swedes were ahead of their time back then.
Did the Swedes not live off the land though? I'm not quite sure on the kind of logistics Charles XII relied on, given his campaign in Russia. Charles was always fighting Polish peasants in his early campaigns.
The French forces didn't fight through the imperial line like shown in the video, but they did fight a tavtical withdrawal at close range until the Bavarians and Villars arrived.
Marlborough is pronounced as Maulbr not Marl-bo-ro, it is a small English Market Town in Wiltshire and gave its name to John Churchill (ancestor of Winston!)
Minor Errors:
I've been using After Effects for a lot of animation in these videos now. This video is sort of a trial and error run with it. The map for Hochstadt is too small, and so are some of the unit cards. Keep that in mind.
Otherwise, I look forward to making a much cleaner video for Blenheim!
@@LimeTubeH I'll look into that. I usually animate in separate comps for each phase of the video and add the final touches in Sony Vegas.
In 1703 the battle of Ekeren took place in the Spanish Netherlands.
10.000 Dutch soldiers were surprised and surrounded by 40.000 French soldiers but managed to beat them back and escape. It however caused a major contronversy in Dutch command. Because of him fleeing from the battle, General Obdam was dismissed and Overkirk was given the highest Dutch military position. That would work out well since he was able too work really well with Malborough and played a crucial role in the major battles in the Spanish Netherlands
When all of your friends can draw cool map and your left with using the trust maps. Anways the maps do look amazing.
"The organisation and logistics necessary for such a blitzkrieg did not yet exist" - see the Campaign of Grodno during the contemporary Great Northern War. The Swedes were ahead of their time back then.
Did the Swedes not live off the land though? I'm not quite sure on the kind of logistics Charles XII relied on, given his campaign in Russia. Charles was always fighting Polish peasants in his early campaigns.
The French forces didn't fight through the imperial line like shown in the video, but they did fight a tavtical withdrawal at close range until the Bavarians and Villars arrived.
been waiting for this for a while :D
Great video. One note, the picture you're using for the Duc de Boufflers (1644-1711) is actually a picture of his son (1706-1747).
Thanks for pointing that out! I'll make sure to edit it to the correct portrait for the next video!
great video!
really loving this series
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Marlborough is pronounced as Maulbr not Marl-bo-ro, it is a small English Market Town in Wiltshire and gave its name to John Churchill (ancestor of Winston!)
Wait the north american campaign of the Spanish war succession is queen Anne's war right
Yes, and I will cover Queen Anne's war in separate vids with this series.
FIRST to like and comment! Also great video!
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