Battle Of Hemmingstedt, 1500 AD ⚔️ Thermopylae of Northern Europe

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  • ➤ Battle of Hemmingstedt, February 17th 1500 - This is the first time I tried a bit of 3D so the video took a bit longer to make than usual.
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  • @HistoryMarche
    @HistoryMarche  6 років тому +389

    Hope you enjoy this Northern European Thermopylae ;) 🚩 If you'd like to support what we do, you can do so on Patreon: www.patreon.com/historymarche - By joining us on Patreon you get to see our videos before everyone else, ads free, and periodically you can vote to choose topics for our channel.

    • @Artur_M.
      @Artur_M. 6 років тому +60

      It's better than Thermopylae because the underdog defenders actually won!

    • @HistoryMarche
      @HistoryMarche  6 років тому +19

      Agreed.

    • @abdullahalmamun7787
      @abdullahalmamun7787 6 років тому +3

      HistoryMarche make video on Mughal empire

    • @HistoryMarche
      @HistoryMarche  6 років тому +9

      *Remember the legend* I can only be patient and keep making videos. I'm quite thankful I've reached 20k subscrivers, truly means a lot.
      *Abdullah Al Mamun* My patrons decide which battle will be chosen for the next video, but I can include a topic from the Mughal empire when the next voting comes up.

    • @justiniani3314
      @justiniani3314 5 років тому +3

      Will you please make the Spartan Thermoplae 480BC

  • @cheerfulpessimist952
    @cheerfulpessimist952 6 років тому +2930

    This is why you never auto-resolve a battle.

    • @HistoryMarche
      @HistoryMarche  6 років тому +203

      lol

    • @nomooon
      @nomooon 5 років тому +77

      This peasant commander obviously first used cheat then auto-resolved.

    • @tracepillar8382
      @tracepillar8382 5 років тому +2

      Good one

    • @ElBandito
      @ElBandito 5 років тому +53

      Actually auto-resolve woulda been better in this case. :D

    • @Velkan1396
      @Velkan1396 5 років тому

      Yes indeed

  • @cielopachirisu929
    @cielopachirisu929 6 років тому +2657

    >Either a Dutch or German immigrant
    >Floods his own land to protect it
    Totally Dutch.

    • @HistoryMarche
      @HistoryMarche  6 років тому +155

      Haha

    • @pyrphoros8739
      @pyrphoros8739 6 років тому +159

      A real dutch would not fight the danes but fight the sea itselfe to claim more land!

    • @paulpeterson4216
      @paulpeterson4216 6 років тому +11

      I want to know what the commander named the kid.

    • @HsienKoMeiLingFormerYANG
      @HsienKoMeiLingFormerYANG 6 років тому +9

      Isebrand have battle-harden german commoner and Landsknecht sword with him.

    • @Packless1
      @Packless1 5 років тому +8

      @ Pyrphoros
      Today the Dutch and the Danish are B.F.F. :-), but Denmark then wasn't that nice and 'hygge' country known (and loved :-) today.
      It was rather an expansionist super-power, controlling the whole baltic region...!
      (more like Russia in the cold-war-era...!)

  • @MageWarren
    @MageWarren 6 років тому +1355

    I laughed like crazy at the peasants' battlecry. "Look out, Guards, here comes the peasants."

    • @HistoryMarche
      @HistoryMarche  6 років тому +160

      Yeah, kind of ironic :D It's like: "What ever you can do, we can do too".

    • @teegamew766
      @teegamew766 5 років тому +46

      I got goosebumps. Then I almost cried. It's so beautiful. :')

    • @heretyk_1337
      @heretyk_1337 5 років тому +25

      I`d flee too... They`d smear cow shit on my armor...
      But this battle shows why knights were fazed from battlefields, and only kept in some "upgraded forms" like Ottoman Sipahi or Polish- Lithuanian Hussars- they were too immobile, and unable to fight in specyfic situation, while their pesant militia counter part was vastly cheaper to maintain.
      But we have to remeber- knights fought on both sides of this conflict...

    • @Winston_Y
      @Winston_Y 5 років тому +10

      The best line I've heard in a long time!

    • @heretyk_1337
      @heretyk_1337 5 років тому +4

      @ There were men at arms, who "were armored like a knight"- and by thst time Western Europe lost their lance wielding skill- one of my kinsmen(circa 1510) was watching Spaniards at Tournamet and he noticed that 2 "knights" passed each other 12 times without breaking their lances. It was observed all over Wester Europe, that lance was no longer deciding factor in combat... Only musket or pistols
      Though I always wanted to know where they managed to find 2000 knights... If i remember correctly even Teutonic Order had about 500 Knights at best... And they were "Knightly Order"...

  • @diddl77
    @diddl77 6 років тому +916

    iam from dithmarschen and i have to say u did a great job. also in germany this incredible battle is mostly unknown, but we dithmarschens are proud of this battle, free farmers fought for there freedom against superior knights and won. After the battle they only burried the poor foodmen, not the knights. The sentence "Look out Guard! Here come the peasants!" in origin" Ward de Gard de Bur de kümmt!"

  • @schatzkammerein
    @schatzkammerein 6 років тому +1254

    I guess the Danes shouldn't have tried to fight with -2 crossing penalties.

    • @HistoryMarche
      @HistoryMarche  6 років тому +51

      Rofl

    • @nomooon
      @nomooon 5 років тому +68

      cresswelled only -2 crossing penalties? I mean the Danish commander is probably only 1 command star while the peasant commander already maxed out his command star ratings.

    • @REAN909
      @REAN909 5 років тому +79

      -3 actually, its a high land + a river crossing.

    • @thangvitanh
      @thangvitanh 4 роки тому +70

      12000 to 1000 should have been an auto stackwipe

    • @Zygmunt-Zen
      @Zygmunt-Zen 4 роки тому +39

      Love all the Europa Universalis IV references in this thread. I just vassalized Dithmarschen as Brandenburg in my game. Their 3k stack fights well. ;)

  • @ChristianThePagan
    @ChristianThePagan 6 років тому +678

    What is so ingenious avout Wulf Isebrand’s plan is that normally when you ambush somebody you pick a chokepoint, hide your forces there and trick the enemy into thinking it is safe to pass there. So the attack is the surprise, Wulf Isebrand turned that around. He used his meager forces as bait and hid the choakpoint using flooding which not only hid the drainage ditches but also quickly turned the land into what it originally was, a bog. On top of that he carefully engineered a crowd disaster. I’ve seen a partial casualty lists of Danish/German deaths from Hemmingsted (nobles only, of course). All the men from whole families were killed there, knights and nobles with all of their sons. To add insult to injury the Dittmarshians buried the common soldiers after the battle but left the bodies of nobles to be eaten by wild animals.

    • @HistoryMarche
      @HistoryMarche  6 років тому +113

      Oh wow, thanks for that information. I didn't know that the fallen nobles were left to rot in the open. Fabulous info!

    • @baltichammer6162
      @baltichammer6162 6 років тому +2

      Kristján Rúnarsson
      Do the casualty lists have the home town of the person?

    • @ChristianThePagan
      @ChristianThePagan 6 років тому +43

      Baltic Hammer It was just a partial list of names of Danish and German aristocrats killed at Hemmingstedt, no details of where they came from. It was sent to the bishop of Bremen in the hope he could get the Ditmarshians to hand the remains over for burial. There was hardly a noble family in Denmark or N-Germany who did not lose a relative at Hemmingstedt.

    • @ChristianThePagan
      @ChristianThePagan 6 років тому +64

      HistoryMarche I’d take that with a grain of salt. It is one of those things that is often said but I’m not certain if it actually happened. That being said, I did read it on an info tablet at the official memorial to the battle at Hemmingstedt so there is probably some truth to this story. It also sounds right since nobles from surrounding areas had been trying to subjugate the Ditmarshians on and off for centuries and the nobles were pretty brutal about it. There was not a spark of love lost there. The memorial is worth visiting. The Ditmarshians are still very proud of this victory (and so they should be). They have built a massive diorama showing the battle in a display case with literally hundreds of tin soldiers on a terrain model of the battlefield complete with houses. It's a bit hard to find though. I'm glad you found the time to cover Hemmingstedt, IMHO it is one of the most ingeniously planned ambushes of the entire Middle Ages. Like Gallipoli and the battles in the Karelian Isthmus during the Winter War, Hemmingstedt is a classic example of how to use terrain as a weapon.

    • @HistoryMarche
      @HistoryMarche  6 років тому +26

      I think I've seen parts of that battle display in pictures, it looked awesome! There is a chance I will visit my brother in Sweden so I might take a detour to see the memorial, it would definitely be worth the trip.

  • @maxmagnus777
    @maxmagnus777 4 роки тому +124

    "And they had one gun". The moment you know it will be an epic battle.

  • @istvansipos9940
    @istvansipos9940 6 років тому +561

    And Sun Tzu was face palming so hard in his grave...

    • @Packless1
      @Packless1 5 років тому +28

      ...indeed...
      ...failing conquerors make always the same mistakes...!

    • @SantomPh
      @SantomPh 5 років тому +92

      He would have been proud of the peasants

    • @erikrungemadsen2081
      @erikrungemadsen2081 4 роки тому +80

      That would br Sun Tzu's response to most of Danish millitary history, our kings and generals allways found new and inventive ways of turning victories into defeats.

    • @Michael_______
      @Michael_______ 4 роки тому +1

      😜

    • @alexanderchristopher6237
      @alexanderchristopher6237 4 роки тому +10

      @Glenn Krenz That's just mainly due to different writing styles though. It doesn't negate the principles that Sun Tzu taught in his book.

  • @EpichistoryTv
    @EpichistoryTv 6 років тому +373

    Great stuff. Superb animations and a brilliant telling of a little-known but fascinating engagement.

  • @andreikovacs3476
    @andreikovacs3476 4 роки тому +175

    Seeing a force known for the atrocities it commits be decimated mercilessly is a good feeling.

    • @ajarofmayonnaise3250
      @ajarofmayonnaise3250 2 роки тому +10

      Get rekt black guards!

    • @The_ZeroLine
      @The_ZeroLine 5 місяців тому +4

      Exactly my thought. I’m guessing they acted like Russian soldiers.

  • @wonderfulcaeserz8710
    @wonderfulcaeserz8710 6 років тому +175

    "look out guard here comes the peasant" XDD

  • @dixieflatline9772
    @dixieflatline9772 4 роки тому +71

    "Look out Guard, here come the Peasants!" Is the sickest quote in the history of warfare.

  • @anonymusum
    @anonymusum 4 роки тому +12

    My ancestors come from Dithmarschen and my grandma often told me the story. And she told me that there were many small ditches under water. You must not forget that Dithmarschen is situated directly at the North Sea. So when they opened the flood gates several big and much more small diches were flooded. And that´s where the heavy armour of the Danish knights were fatal. It made them so heavy that they couldn´t get out of the ditches and drowned whereas the men of Dithmarschen used their long sticks to jump over the ditches.
    And by the way - I know from experience that the folks from Dithmarschen are extremely stubborn by nature. No wonder they even fought the Danish army.

  • @jamesbrookes6684
    @jamesbrookes6684 5 років тому +227

    Spartans: no one shall ever equal the glory of Thermopylae
    Dithmarschen: lol hold my bier

    • @HistoryMarche
      @HistoryMarche  5 років тому +13

      LMAO

    • @viraloracle5151
      @viraloracle5151 4 роки тому +9

      the battle of thermopylae was a defeat for the spartans lol, persians won, this battle was a victory so ofcourse it has much more glory.

    • @idkwhatsgoingon4584
      @idkwhatsgoingon4584 Рік тому

      @@viraloracle5151 wasnt really a defeat since it allowed the rest of the Greek Army to escape and win the war

  • @matthewkuchinski1769
    @matthewkuchinski1769 6 років тому +291

    Clearly Wulf Isebrand was one of those very talented field commanders who unfortunately has, for a long time, been not as well-mentioned as they should have been. It is clear from this video that Isebrand used an effective strategy that denied the Danes their numerical superiority while giving him a stronger front.

    • @autnocens
      @autnocens 6 років тому +47

      He also acted decisively rushing to fortify and defend the only spot where they could stand a chance. Timely action and applied mastering of command is what makes a great general from a (only) good strategist.

    • @ducky8075
      @ducky8075 4 роки тому +14

      Glenn Krenz winning a battle when outnumbered 15 to 1 is no small feat at all, especially when your force is militia

    • @demondelaplace5161
      @demondelaplace5161 3 роки тому +4

      The guy had natural talent, and we don't know much about him. Perhaps he served as a mercenary in his native land, before settling down? There was clearly a reason that he was chosen to lead the militia.

    • @The_ZeroLine
      @The_ZeroLine 5 місяців тому +1

      It’s too bad this was the only time he lead an army. I’m guessing he was a minor noble who had served as a junior officer in some war or wars before leaving, which is he knew how to prepare and command. More importantly, he knew the deceptively complicated landscape intimately and was able to use that to create a position, which would have never been attacked if the Danish thought they would really stand and fight.

  • @FlashPointHx
    @FlashPointHx 6 років тому +26

    6:08 - "An act of desperation or clever planning" - lovely quote! Applies to most out of box thinking in history - Desperation if you lose and clever if you win. Finally got a chance to see this. Amazing video as always!

    • @HistoryMarche
      @HistoryMarche  6 років тому

      Thank you so much mate. Glad you liked it.

    • @TrueCicero
      @TrueCicero 2 місяці тому

      Desperation is often the mother of genius.

  • @EpimetheusHistory
    @EpimetheusHistory 6 років тому +736

    Was rooting for Dithmarschen the whole time! :)

    • @HistoryMarche
      @HistoryMarche  6 років тому +74

      Gotta support the underdog!

    • @fanstar141
      @fanstar141 6 років тому +10

      Same

    • @kiankier7330
      @kiankier7330 6 років тому +18

      was rooting for denmark

    • @Dourios_96
      @Dourios_96 5 років тому +21

      I wonder why...

    • @heretyk_1337
      @heretyk_1337 5 років тому +2

      Was rooting for... I can`t root for ANYBODY here.. Why would i root for Germans? And why would i root for self centered assholes?

  • @scprivat9519
    @scprivat9519 5 років тому +45

    As a local I can say you are god damn right, in Heide, it is still celebrated every two years, as part of the festival we call “Marktfrieden” or market peace.
    We celebrate how the city was founded as a gathering place for merchants and remember our medieval heritage. They also show the same theater piece, every time, it is a dramatization of the events that lead up to the battle up to the victory.
    And we never talk about 1559.

    • @decay1928
      @decay1928 3 роки тому +1

      May I ask what happen in 1559..?

    • @scprivat9519
      @scprivat9519 3 роки тому +2

      @@decay1928 well... In 1559... Let's just say, they came back...
      And by the end of the year Dithmarschen was part of Denmark.

    • @VasilyKiryanov
      @VasilyKiryanov 2 роки тому +1

      @@scprivat9519 "Success is not final, failure is not fatal: it is the courage to continue that counts."

  • @MarcAlcatraz
    @MarcAlcatraz 6 років тому +114

    you honestly have the best animations in the "battle history" genre on UA-cam, keep it up!

    • @HistoryMarche
      @HistoryMarche  6 років тому +5

      Thank you very much for the kind words.

  • @LivingManuscript
    @LivingManuscript 6 років тому +32

    I love the three dimensional effect, very useful for portraying the terrain that can be looked over with a traditional perpendicular view.

    • @HistoryMarche
      @HistoryMarche  6 років тому +2

      Thank you kindly. That was exactly why I wanted to try it out.

  • @wonderfulcaeserz8710
    @wonderfulcaeserz8710 6 років тому +159

    what I've learnt from this video:
    -dont fight an offensive war during winter
    btw this is the best video so far, thx for the immersion :D

    • @HistoryMarche
      @HistoryMarche  6 років тому +7

      I hoped that 3D will bring a bit more immersion. Glad you liked it mate.

    • @wonderfulcaeserz8710
      @wonderfulcaeserz8710 6 років тому

      thx for reply^^ what will your next video be? oh btw, will you be covering 30 years war?? tbh I've never learnt anything about 30 years wars. Im curious

    • @TheCsel
      @TheCsel 6 років тому +1

      Unless you're George Washington crossing the Delaware.

    • @elumiomerk4013
      @elumiomerk4013 5 років тому +2

      Have you heard of the campaigns' of Napoleon and Hitler into Russia? They are very famous examples of not fighting in winter.
      Of course the cause behind losing wasn't only due to the bitter Russian winter, I don't know about Hitler but Napoleon wasn't stupid or ghastly ignorant, why his campaign failed had a lot more to it than the Russian winter. But still these are two very famous examples.

    • @BoogieBubble
      @BoogieBubble 5 років тому +1

      It depends mate on the area you live in.And the harshness of the winters. Epaminontas of Thebes marched in winter (armies never marched on winter in that era in Greece)and totally surprised the Spartans crushed them and freed Helot cities all over the Peloponnese. He put the final nail in the coffin in their military supremacy in the region. Romans adored that guy and considered him a great tactician , regarded as great as Alexander in their eyes :) . ua-cam.com/video/Om7sJKCTp10/v-deo.html

  • @EpimetheusHistory
    @EpimetheusHistory 6 років тому +67

    beautiful video! Such an interesting time period. Love the animations :)

    • @HistoryMarche
      @HistoryMarche  6 років тому +4

      Hey man! Good to see you around. Thank you kindly.

  • @popolvarnope2859
    @popolvarnope2859 6 років тому +69

    It is clear that Isebrand was a huge fan of Leonidas.

    • @HistoryMarche
      @HistoryMarche  6 років тому +9

      That's exactly what I thought when I researched this. It reminds me of Thermopylae in every way.

    • @Berzelmayr
      @Berzelmayr 5 років тому +5

      Now I'm imagining him to look like Gerard Butler.

    • @velorn8927
      @velorn8927 4 роки тому +4

      @@HistoryMarche could it be possible he knew about thermophylae? Probably not i think

    • @Aethgeir
      @Aethgeir 3 роки тому

      And Hannibal Barca, the way he hemmed in the Landsknechts on all sides was very reminiscent of Cannae.

  • @goodman4966
    @goodman4966 6 років тому +60

    man Dithmarschen was Kicking ass back in 1500.

  • @johnjacob6163
    @johnjacob6163 6 років тому +58

    that peasants Republic moral though

    • @HistoryMarche
      @HistoryMarche  6 років тому +14

      What happened in Meldorf must've been a motivator to fight to the last man.

    • @ethanwall2443
      @ethanwall2443 6 років тому +14

      Taking no prisoners can be a great tactic to intimidate the enemy but if the enemy can't or won't run away well it just makes them fight harder

    • @IchWerSont
      @IchWerSont 5 років тому +2

      The nice thing is - that land looked like one would just manage to run through there - it was a treacherous swampy-icey landscape with, at the horizon, hints of a hills and a forest in sight. If in a rout, it would not seem like there was no escape to a panicked mind if in fact, there was none.

  • @virusguy5611
    @virusguy5611 6 років тому +44

    Where is my historical drama/action movie about this battle? That was awesome

    • @HistoryMarche
      @HistoryMarche  6 років тому +8

      Let's write a petition to Ridley Scott!

    • @virusguy5611
      @virusguy5611 6 років тому +5

      HistoryMarche Oh god not him. He’s nearly as bad as Mel Gibson in the historical film department

    • @Temp0raryName
      @Temp0raryName 4 роки тому

      @@virusguy5611 But flooding the lands and provoking aliens to attack the invader's flanks takes cunning advantage of the alien's aquatic capabilities!

  • @gianlucaborg195
    @gianlucaborg195 6 років тому +14

    Ah, wunderbar! Just what I needed today. You have my thanks.
    Perfect as usual BTW.

  • @Artur_M.
    @Artur_M. 6 років тому +81

    This is awesome!
    - a little known and very interesting battle
    - exquisite quality and details
    - the maps, OMG it's the map porn! :) Especially at 0:40

    • @HistoryMarche
      @HistoryMarche  6 років тому +2

      Thank you sir, thank you kindly.

    • @vicentgalvan70
      @vicentgalvan70 5 років тому

      Yeah, the maps where spot on.

    • @johngilligan9483
      @johngilligan9483 4 роки тому

      @@HistoryMarche I also thoroughly enjoy the maps (map porn, Artur) thank you

    • @Cryo837
      @Cryo837 4 роки тому

      Map Porn >>>>>>> Real Porn (which destroys manhood and vitality).
      ua-cam.com/video/JkrbomvXuOE/v-deo.html

  • @elmunus1
    @elmunus1 6 років тому +28

    Look out Guard! Here come the peasants!
    Best quote ever.

  • @OliverCovfefe
    @OliverCovfefe 6 років тому +160

    The dimarschen peasents vaulted over using poles lmao what bosses

    • @HistoryMarche
      @HistoryMarche  6 років тому +18

      Indeed, I loved that detail. Simple, yet ingenious.

    • @amuthi1
      @amuthi1 5 років тому +5

      @@baltichammer6162 See a modern application: ua-cam.com/video/bZH_8G3YIpw/v-deo.html

    • @Carewolf
      @Carewolf 4 роки тому +4

      That is how they would move around daily. Swamp farming is an art.

    • @mweskamppp
      @mweskamppp 4 роки тому +2

      It is still used in parts of northern germany. Mostly in frisian areas and more in some kind of lowland games. The danish black guard should have known it too. they were mercenaries from netherlands and frisian areas like Groningen.

    • @honkytonk4465
      @honkytonk4465 4 роки тому

      @@mweskamppp Groningen is a frisian area?

  • @MrBododick
    @MrBododick 5 років тому +11

    DITHMARSCHEN! Greetings from Süderhastedt, proud to have my regions greatest battle featured in this video :).

    • @HistoryMarche
      @HistoryMarche  5 років тому +1

      Glad to have one of the locals enjoy the video. Cheers!

  • @TheEvilJade
    @TheEvilJade 6 років тому +25

    This should be a movie!!!!

    • @HistoryMarche
      @HistoryMarche  6 років тому +3

      Thank you sir. Maybe Ridley Scott will pick it up :D

    • @jewberggoldstein7112
      @jewberggoldstein7112 4 роки тому

      Anything that enforces Europeans history will NEVER be made available by hollyweird.
      They hate Europeans

    • @Temp0raryName
      @Temp0raryName 4 роки тому +1

      @@jewberggoldstein7112 Well we certainly don't want to encourage Bollywood to pick it up!

    • @arawn1061
      @arawn1061 4 роки тому +1

      @@jewberggoldstein7112 *cough exodus cough*

  • @eduardursu5450
    @eduardursu5450 6 років тому +31

    You guys are getting better with every video.
    Keep going!

  • @thethirdsicily4802
    @thethirdsicily4802 3 роки тому +7

    I swear I've watched this a total of 15 times this year, I don't know why I just subconsciously click on it every time it is recommended to me.

  • @hazzmati
    @hazzmati 6 років тому +57

    The details during the battle are incredible it makes it so much more interesting. It's as if you were actually there and had written down the details which maneuvers were taken and how. So much better than blocks just crashing into each other and instantly disintegrating (you might know which channel I refer to). Once again excellent video I started to miss you haha. Too bad you are on your own it takes a lot of effort to make one video I can really see that. Hope you find some assistant soon when you grow bigger ( which you undoubtedly will). You are up there with bazbattles haha.

    • @HistoryMarche
      @HistoryMarche  6 років тому +5

      Hey man :). Thank you very much for the generous words.

    • @nicholaswolf8107
      @nicholaswolf8107 6 років тому

      yes

    • @Hydorior
      @Hydorior 3 роки тому

      Hey, don't disrespect the rectangles! 😡

    • @ellasOLE22
      @ellasOLE22 2 роки тому

      Hope you're not referring to Baz, Baz is awesome.

    • @kairon5249
      @kairon5249 2 роки тому

      are you referring to historia civils?

  • @1987MartinT
    @1987MartinT 6 років тому +16

    Ya know what? I'm not even mad that the Danes lost this one, even though I am one. The Dithmarsians fought incredibly well here, choosing a battleground that fit them perfectly, neutralizing the Danes' numerical superiority, holding their defensive line without wavering, and carrying out well timed and well placed counter-attacks.

  • @tomboerstra2533
    @tomboerstra2533 6 років тому +110

    Who is Mimi? RIP Mimi nonetheless.

  • @andyst1903
    @andyst1903 5 років тому +3

    I'm very impressed with this channel. Great video, I have never heard of this battle before so it was real interesting to learn about it from your vocal description and graphics.

    • @HistoryMarche
      @HistoryMarche  5 років тому +1

      Thank you very much for your kind words.

  • @tillweber5688
    @tillweber5688 3 роки тому +7

    Post scriptum: the place where this happend is now called "Dusenddüwelswarf", thats local dialect an means "hill of the thousand devils". Every dithmarsian man knows this name :-)

    • @HistoryMarche
      @HistoryMarche  3 роки тому +1

      Hehe, that's a cool bit of trivia. Awesome name and definitely fitting

  • @skyold1
    @skyold1 4 роки тому +23

    black guard's battle cry : "look out peasants ,here comes the guard"
    peasants : seems original,let's make a change to it
    "look out guard,here comes to peasants"
    badass

  • @funnytortoise
    @funnytortoise 6 років тому +10

    You know shit's about to go down when he says casus belli.

  • @fangexploring
    @fangexploring 6 років тому +9

    That was great. :) I am actually more intrigued about the history and motivation behind Dithmarsians though. How did they resist the might of entire countries for so long and why did they persist in such overwhelming odds? Sounds like a fascinating culture/society in history. Thanks for the hard work.

  • @r0b0saurusrex80
    @r0b0saurusrex80 6 років тому +3

    Well done indeed! Excellent story and graphics are great. Also I wish to thank you for your nicely timed use of the Wilhelm Scream/Yell

    • @HistoryMarche
      @HistoryMarche  6 років тому

      Thank you sir. Glad you liked the video.

  • @welatxwese8074
    @welatxwese8074 6 років тому +6

    Nice to see you grow from a few hundred subs to 20k :) I hope you keep doing battles like this (rarely known ones).

    • @HistoryMarche
      @HistoryMarche  6 років тому +1

      Thank you kindly :)

    • @maxmustermann369
      @maxmustermann369 6 років тому +1

      totaly agree. i especially like how (unlike most other channels) the numbers and army comps are presented. gives a nice overview

  • @jessa7331
    @jessa7331 6 років тому +2

    Very cool video. I admire how you are able to get the info across in a fun and interesting way. I look forward to seeing more.

  • @LorvetC
    @LorvetC 6 років тому +1

    The quality of your videos is amazing! Also very cool that you choose more unknown battles, keep it up!

    • @HistoryMarche
      @HistoryMarche  6 років тому

      Glad you liked the topic and the video :D

  • @mrpapijoe
    @mrpapijoe 6 років тому +6

    I religiously follow all the channels which cover battles of history, and though I usually never comment on them, I felt the need to make an exception in this case, as this has been my favorite animation style out of all of the channels of this genre. Fantastic work!

    • @HistoryMarche
      @HistoryMarche  6 років тому

      Thank you very much for your kind words sir.

  • @SamFreelancePolice
    @SamFreelancePolice 6 років тому +3

    Thanks for making such a great video about fascinating moment in history that l had never heard of!

    • @HistoryMarche
      @HistoryMarche  6 років тому

      Glad I helped you learn something new :)

  • @kenshiro3321
    @kenshiro3321 6 років тому +1

    Your videos are getting better and better by the upload, great job

  • @bogdanpopa4460
    @bogdanpopa4460 6 років тому +2

    Awesome video !!! WELL DONE !!!

  • @mickmickymick6927
    @mickmickymick6927 6 років тому +12

    Damn good video, amazing graphics. It's nice to hear a story of peasant's defeating a monarchist army after having just been reading about the Germany peasant's war.

    • @HistoryMarche
      @HistoryMarche  6 років тому +2

      Indeed, if I ever read about true underdogs winning the day, this was it.

  • @jasminewood395
    @jasminewood395 6 років тому +3

    Hell yea... Nice job getting sponsored...
    Quick turn around on uploads.
    Thank you!

    • @HistoryMarche
      @HistoryMarche  6 років тому +1

      Yes it's definitely good to have a sponsor on a video. It's still not a huge deal financially though since my channel is still small, and the fees are smaller as well. I'm still not approved for UA-cam partnership so I have nothing flowing in there, but there is Patreon, I'm thankful to my patrons from the bottom of my heart, really.

  • @GameMastersDaily
    @GameMastersDaily 4 роки тому +2

    Really enjoyed the video, great job!

  • @ronnieballs8145
    @ronnieballs8145 Рік тому +1

    I've only just seen this video. The topic is great (really obscure), but I'm glad your style has changed since then. This video comes across as a bit goofy and jokey. Your later stuff is suitably serious and epic and the narration is spot on. Either way, the video is definitely informative. Thanks!

  • @Cavemale2000
    @Cavemale2000 4 роки тому +6

    "...but my Lord, the battle plan looked good on paper"

    • @mateuszgigon3724
      @mateuszgigon3724 4 роки тому +1

      King Johan : "Now look! If you'll eat this paper, we wouldn't talk about this day any more. Even in court! Okay?"

    • @herosstratos
      @herosstratos 3 роки тому +1

      Like Market Garden.

  • @BrianPatrickOMalley
    @BrianPatrickOMalley 6 років тому +7

    This channel is always an education. I loved hearing about this "farmers' republic," and I appreciate the info that surfaces in banners after the closing.
    Sad to hear about the torture and the "take no prisoners," but it is good to have it addressed.
    Great voice over work by Alex Doddy.

    • @HistoryMarche
      @HistoryMarche  6 років тому +2

      Thank you kindly Brian, appreciate it. And yes, Alex truly does a great job.

    • @brettd2308
      @brettd2308 6 років тому +6

      Sad reality about prisoners is that, during the course of "normal" warfare of the medieval period, only nobles were taken prisoner and the common peasant or mercenary soldier could expect to be executed if captured. So when peasant uprisings and resistance happened, they tended to defy convention and execute the nobles too, because they knew the same would happen to them.

    • @BrianPatrickOMalley
      @BrianPatrickOMalley 6 років тому +2

      Brett DuVale thank you for the info. These “incidentals” are fascinating parts of History Marche videos, like the Spanish townspeople sold into slavery by Hannibal after they unsuccessfully resisted a siege.

    • @alexanderdoddy7590
      @alexanderdoddy7590 6 років тому +2

      Thanks Brian :D

  • @tudor5555
    @tudor5555 6 років тому +2

    Your videos are very well made with nice commentery i really love these ! Keep up the good work of enlarging our knowlage !

    • @HistoryMarche
      @HistoryMarche  6 років тому

      Thank you very much for your kind words.

  • @SuperPythoon
    @SuperPythoon 6 років тому +2

    U save my day

  • @alexfreestyleboy
    @alexfreestyleboy 6 років тому +8

    After finishing a campaign with dithmarschen on eu4 this video is beyond epic. Amazing job mate :).

    • @HistoryMarche
      @HistoryMarche  6 років тому +1

      I bet you like my Dithmarschen flag better than the one done by Paradox eh? :D

    • @alexfreestyleboy
      @alexfreestyleboy 6 років тому

      I did, but they the paradox one was amazing.

  • @user-fh7iu6qt7f
    @user-fh7iu6qt7f 6 років тому +4

    @HistoryMarche It’s not just that your videos are perfectly animated, your choice of which battle to cover is fenomenal! P.S. When is the second part of the Second Punic War coming?

    • @HistoryMarche
      @HistoryMarche  6 років тому +1

      Thank you very much for your kind words and feedback Saša :) There might be another video before part 2 of the Second Punic War. I'm still not sure which topic will be covered as my patrons will decide that in a vote that I'll start in about a week - usually I compile a list of topics and from there my patrons choose what will be produced.

  • @OrbitalAstronaut
    @OrbitalAstronaut 4 роки тому +1

    Great video. Really liked it.

  • @Suns2392
    @Suns2392 6 років тому +1

    Wow, good improvement!!! Very nice visuals and research. I like your work sir!!

  • @BOUNCER13x11
    @BOUNCER13x11 6 років тому +12

    "All hail the underdogs, all hail the new kids. All hail the outlaws..."

  • @vinodvarghese78
    @vinodvarghese78 6 років тому +3

    Very interesting piece of history that I was never aware of. Thanks for sharing and something new learned. Cheers!

  • @PlacidDragon
    @PlacidDragon 6 років тому +2

    Excellent production quality, thank you for the effort :)

    • @HistoryMarche
      @HistoryMarche  6 років тому

      Thank you very much sir.

    • @PlacidDragon
      @PlacidDragon 6 років тому

      Not at all, thank *you* for making these, and putting quite a bit of effort into it as well :)

  • @nygothuey6607
    @nygothuey6607 4 роки тому +1

    This is the first video that I have watched from your channel after being referred here by one of my favorite channels, History Time. I have to say that I like what I see so, here, have a sub.

    • @HistoryMarche
      @HistoryMarche  4 роки тому

      Cheers! Thank you for stopping by and welcome to the channel. Thumbs up to History Time for the recommendation.

  • @elumiomerk4013
    @elumiomerk4013 5 років тому +8

    Isebrand going back to obscurity reminds me of a Roman general who just wanted to go back to his farm.
    I find men like these who fight for duty and to protect their land and people greater and more honourable than men who fight for power, glory or pillaging, even if said men were genius generals.

  • @TheCsel
    @TheCsel 6 років тому +4

    I've read that in most cases battles are not won by killing all enemy, but around 25% often proves to be the breaking point that starts a rout, which cascades into mass slaughter and last stands. This is especially true in battles with low visibility and communication, and to armies with less discipline and have not been trained to rally. Armies like the Romans learned to leave their best troops in reserve and expect the less experienced troops to fall back once they wear down the enemy, while medieval french and german armies often charged headon with their nobleman leaders taking the lead, once they die, the battle falls apart.

    • @SantomPh
      @SantomPh 5 років тому +2

      Like the Spartans at Leuctra, the destruction of the most elite unit usually results in other troops routing.
      Hannibal however subverted the Roman tactic of three lines three times, always using flanking and pincers to force the Triarii elite to fight. No small wonder he won Trebia, Tresamine and Cannae. Like Alexander and Epaminondas Hannibal went for the throat.

  • @GideonStahl
    @GideonStahl 2 роки тому +1

    I wish to say, that having watched his video when it came out, the whole production keeps me coming back for more.
    The story is awesome as I always love an underdog story.
    Thank you for making such a wonderful video.
    I wish you much for success as you already have because you do a fantastic job.

    • @HistoryMarche
      @HistoryMarche  2 роки тому

      Wow, thank you!

    • @zertyuz
      @zertyuz Рік тому

      @@HistoryMarche This is truly one of the best youtube videos I've ever seen, from the animation, to the narration, to the overall narrative itself. Absolutely fantastic.

  • @vasiledinciocanestiidejos9684
    @vasiledinciocanestiidejos9684 6 років тому +2

    Awesome episode, like always !

  • @scottsymons7195
    @scottsymons7195 6 років тому +3

    8:15 wilhelm scream? :p Awesome video man!

  • @aqeeladaiyanzeva2731
    @aqeeladaiyanzeva2731 2 роки тому +4

    >immigrates to a peasant community
    >becomes their military leader
    >humiliates the danes
    >refuses to elaborate
    >disappears

  • @vlad1221
    @vlad1221 6 років тому +2

    What a great channel, awesome vids!

  • @RdLine-zk8ik
    @RdLine-zk8ik 6 років тому +1

    always awesome to see a new vid. Great job!

    • @HistoryMarche
      @HistoryMarche  6 років тому +1

      Glad you liked it :)

    • @RdLine-zk8ik
      @RdLine-zk8ik 6 років тому

      Also looking forward to the next one maybe even cunning battles such as some that were exemplified in The art of war by Sun Tzu, and not just cunning tactics aswell as costs. Although i can't complain, i enjoy these just as much.

  • @howardking3601
    @howardking3601 3 роки тому +3

    Great piece of history! Where do men get the courage to oppose such a vast army with a few hundred of their fellows? This is true heroism, and the story deserves to be known far and wide. We may need such courage in the days ahead. Thank you very much for this great video!

    • @ajarofmayonnaise3250
      @ajarofmayonnaise3250 2 роки тому

      I mean who wants to be peasants working to death for some shitty lord?

  • @globalcombattv
    @globalcombattv 6 років тому +6

    Thanks for delivering yet again even more amazing animations in order to tell some intriguing history.
    You are using After Effects? If so, what plugin do you use for the maps?

    • @HistoryMarche
      @HistoryMarche  6 років тому +2

      Thank you for watching :) I don't use any plugins for the map, just straight up After Effects.

  • @YouTubeCensorshipStinks
    @YouTubeCensorshipStinks Рік тому

    very interesting story and great use of music. thank you

  • @maleficarus
    @maleficarus 3 роки тому +1

    Nice work!

  • @greek_commie1971
    @greek_commie1971 3 роки тому +3

    Wow, the militiamen commander was a genius.The flooding, the amazing courage of the peasants that managed to hold their grounds when fighing against better equipped and trained soldiers without having casualties, and the way of not recklessly surrounding the enemy.
    All those totally remind me lelouch's strategic genius from code geass

  • @Alvarezpl
    @Alvarezpl 5 років тому +14

    [4:24] *Gambesons / padded armors, not leather jackets. Love your videos HM still. :)

  • @3pacienti
    @3pacienti 6 років тому +1

    very nice video, and very informative, great job man!

  • @socratrash
    @socratrash 6 років тому +1

    Fantastic again. Congrats

  • @burningphoneix
    @burningphoneix 6 років тому +7

    "Nobleman, Swerve"
    ~Wulf Isebrand circa 1500

  • @barbiquearea
    @barbiquearea 6 років тому +6

    This battle reminds me of a more famous 'peasant' country resisting subjugating from a far more powerful feudal kingdom in Morgarten. In that battle the Swiss Confederacy also managed to beat back the might of the Hapsburgs. I didn't realize there was another autonomous region bordering the Holy Roman Empire who's denizens also fought as mercenaries. I wonder if the Dithmarsians and Swiss ever opened up diplomatic relations because they are very similar in a lot of ways.

    • @niccolorichter1488
      @niccolorichter1488 4 роки тому

      Swiss were deep in the Holy Roman Empire no on borders

  • @TerritorialPoplar
    @TerritorialPoplar Рік тому

    I've been slowly watching all of the battles on your channel, and I love them. But I don't understand how any story about any battle could possibly top this one. It's such an entertaining story.

  • @mprpo946
    @mprpo946 6 років тому +1

    Very well made, continue with your work ...
    It's beautiful ....

  • @sunjian5458
    @sunjian5458 6 років тому +10

    Those are some awesome battle cries, but I still think the Finnish cry of: "Tulta munille!" or "Shoot them in the Balls" is better.
    Also, what happened to King Johan after the battle? I imagine many were not happy to hear that their king got his butt handed to him by some peasants that he outnumbered 15-1.

    • @HistoryMarche
      @HistoryMarche  6 років тому +1

      Hehe, I thought so too. Not much changed in terms of King John, he died a few years later though.

  • @ciripa
    @ciripa 6 років тому +6

    Really love the channel and videos, you can really see Sun Tzu's art of war in practice here!!! Looking forward to more videos with battles, from Antiquity to Middle Ages and WW2. Great work!! Kudos to the team that make the research and videos

    • @HistoryMarche
      @HistoryMarche  6 років тому +2

      Thank you so much for your generous words. The research, writing and animation team consists of: Me. I'd surely love to have more people though. Voice over is done by Alex, he's doing an awesome job.

  • @meseretbelayneh3052
    @meseretbelayneh3052 2 роки тому

    Nice, I like how specific and detailed you were😄.

  • @edmundgerald9627
    @edmundgerald9627 3 роки тому +1

    Nice video with effective music and talking 👍👏with clearly explained of events thanks

  • @michaelagustinsantos3015
    @michaelagustinsantos3015 6 років тому +47

    If you narrate grass growing it would still sound epic as freak.

  • @verilius6026
    @verilius6026 4 роки тому +5

    "Lookout guard, here come the peasants"
    D E A D

  • @ncpilot3387
    @ncpilot3387 5 років тому +1

    As a student of history, your channel is very good. I just found it couple of days ago and have watched almost all the videos. I would love to see a linear warfare video at some point. Maybe the battle of Saratoga, battle of Gettysburg, battle of culloden, battle of Austerlitz. Keep up the good work!

    • @alexanderdoddy7590
      @alexanderdoddy7590 5 років тому

      As part of a joint venture, History Marche has been animating a fantastic Napoleonic series with Epic history, over on their channel, which may grab your attention!

  • @Braila2000
    @Braila2000 6 років тому +2

    OMG, those 3D boxes are amazing. Awesome

    • @HistoryMarche
      @HistoryMarche  6 років тому +1

      On my tombstone it'll say: "Here lies Mago, he brought 3D boxes to life"

  • @tinchosabala
    @tinchosabala 6 років тому +8

    Wow, now I understand what took you so much time of no doing videos, THIS ANIMATION IS AWESOME!! everything is better, now we can clearly see terrain and units are better, too.
    However, the troops look kinda like flags, is this on purpose? I think that it would be better if they were more like LEGO bricks at the start, and when they are being defeated and start routing, they turn more into the troops in this animation, like flags, as if they had lost their organization and strength. Also, it’s nice to see a non-medieval battle

    • @HistoryMarche
      @HistoryMarche  6 років тому

      Glad you liked the video. The troops "bend" over the features of terrain, that's why they may have reminded you of flags. Lego suggestion is worth considering, thanks.

    • @tinchosabala
      @tinchosabala 6 років тому

      You'r welcome, now, where do you find these somewhat unknown battles?

  • @brianstatz7840
    @brianstatz7840 6 років тому +4

    Always love a good underdog story in battles :)

  • @BenTheeban
    @BenTheeban 5 років тому +1

    This is one interesting battle, I have never heard of 👍 thank you for this video.

    • @HistoryMarche
      @HistoryMarche  5 років тому

      Thank you very much. Glad you enjoyed it.

  • @HistoryTimes
    @HistoryTimes 6 років тому +4

    It is the rare and one of the best examples of how the relief is used as a strategic tool in the battle!

  • @TheRealBruceLouis
    @TheRealBruceLouis 6 років тому +3

    2:00 i like that intro screen, keep that for ur future vids

    • @HistoryMarche
      @HistoryMarche  6 років тому

      Yeah, I'm constantly evolving on the intro screen, though I think I'll stick with this one. It's kind of 'serious' I guess. Thank you for the kind words :)