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Polish Hussars was so elite that no video could show it. They don't have time to train people to this. The Hussars supposedly practiced in a specific way. Soldiers next to each other in formation had to hold a coin between their knees. This made their formation compact and deadly. And the very sight of such an organized unit with those powerful wings distracted the enemies.
Highly unique among warriors. The Crown paid only for the lance tips. Sort of a "If you find this in your dead, you know who sent them". The rest of the kit was paid for by lords and their vassels. This allowed for intense competition to provide the very best as uniforms could get quite exotic. Rare african animal skins and such. Clackers on the wings so you sound like more horseman than you are. Sidearms would definitely be a status symbol. But a warrior of such caliber was expected not only to represent his lord, but the king himself. This is Sunday Best Battle Dress.
The Polish hussars! Polish: Husaria or Winged hussars, were one of the main types of Polish cavalry in Poland and in the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth between the 16th and 18th centuries. Nickname, The Angels of Death!
Fun fact. It's actually impossible to accurately depict The Winged Hussars charging in a movie today. This is because the horses that Hussars used to use were trained to run very, very close together and *NOT* spread out by instinct like horses today do. We no longer have horses trained like that. Also most sources claim that those wings served more purpose than to look pretty. Wings generated a terrifying noise during charge and while horses of Hussars were trained to ignore that - the horses of the enemy were not. Which led to weakening of enemy formation, which Hussars could easily exploit. There was *NO* historical account of Winged Hussars ever taking a charge and losing. Literally each time the enemy was foolish enough to let them charge - said enemy lost the battle. *Every. Single. Time.*
As for the music video. These are several films from several different countries taking place during this period of time. As for the hussar riders. They were twice as long. The hussar's lances usually ranged from 4.5 to 6.2 meters (15 to 20 ft). So there were cases when the copy was loaded with 2 to even 4 people. Besides, the attack tactic was different than in the movies. It was a tight formation attack. So the enemy saw a wall of iron and lances. This can be compared to the attack of tanks on foot. Because the armor was made to withstand a gun bullet. And there has been a case that a rider survived a cannonball hit. In terms of current money, the cost of equipping one rider ranged from 500,000 to even a million dollars. The horses cost the most.
A lil bit of added context here: for nearly two centuries the Winged Hussars were the most formidable military formation in the world. There are numerous accounts of them winning battles against superior numbers (e.g. Kircholm 1605: being outnumbered by the Swedes 3:1 the Hussars suffered 100 casualties killing nearly 9,000). In late XVI century when contract soldiers became a thing (countries could rent out entire armies) most of them had in their contract that they can refuse a battle, when opposed by the Hussars. The time of this formation is also when Poland (Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth to be exact) was the major powerhouse of Europe. The band, and the narrator in the other video you did, are so exited about it, because just like you, they never heard about it before, and it's quite an awesome piece of history.
2:33 the idea of formation was exactly this, to remind of god sending reinforcments. Hussars was actualy light/medium cavalery (about that armour weight), ofter use after atack of infatry to flank and break enemy formation. They was very agile and fast. Feathers was doubled (in 1 joint) so they work as whistle from straw. Beside extream usefulness was also psychological weapon. Deadly renown+ appearance and noise under atack was frightening.
The Towarzysz husarski carried underneath his left thigh an Eastern-derived koncerz estoc (up to 1.5 metres (4.9 ft) in length) and, often, a palasz (a type of broadsword) under his right thigh. The szabla sabre was carried on the left side, and several types of sabres were known to winged hussars, including the famous szabla husarska. Winged hussars sometimes carried additional weapons, such as "nadziak" type of war hammers and battleaxes. Towarzysz husarski carried one or two wheellock (later flintlock) pistols in the saddle holsters, while retainers also might have carried a pistol or light wheellock arquebus or carbine; from the 1680s a carbine for retainers was mandatory.
The strong point of husaria (rarely shown in the movies), was the line charge, where the husars were charging in one line along the entire front. Due to their armament and shear weight and were able to overwhelm the best defensive lines. The best example is here ua-cam.com/video/F9yROaSFS2w/v-deo.html
Remember remember the 5th of November. In the UK we celebrate Bonfire Night on 5th of November in remembrance of a foiled plot to blow up the Houses of Parliament in the early 1600s. The rhyme you mention comes from the UK and if it was used in a film (I don’t know the one you’re talking about) then they too took it from Bonfire Night in the UK. We have fireworks all night and a massive bonfire with a burning ‘Guy’ (he was called Guy Fawkes and for this reason Bonfire Night is also called Guy Fawkes Night) in the centre to represent the man who was captured and executed before he could carry out said treasonous plot.
They remind you of valkyries? Think more along the lines of: Rohirrim. Tolkien pulled a lot of the siege of Minas Tirith from the siege of Vienna … city, outnumbered 15 to 1, when the horsemen break the siege lines with a cavalry charge. Largest cavalry charge, EVER, FWIW - 18000 horsemen pounding into your lines will ruin your day. Big time.
The Polish hussars were one of the best cavalry in the history of the world. In 1683, the Polish hussars saved Europe from the threat of the Ottoman Empire by going to the aid and saving besieged Vienna. Austria thanked us for this 100 years later. Austria expressed its gratitude in such a way that together with Prussia and Russia they dismantled the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth and for 123 years Poland ceased to exist. Today, Europe is once again threatened by the invasion of Muslim immigrants and there are no longer any hussars to defend it. **** Huzarzy polscy byli jedną z najlepszych kawalerii w historii świata. W 1683 roku huzarzy polscy uratowali Europę przed zagrożeniem ze strony Imperium Osmańskiego idąc na odsiecz i ratując oblężony Wiedeń. Austria podziękowała nam za to 100 lat później,. Austria wyraziła swoją wdzięczność w ten sposób, że wspólnie z Prusami i Rosją rozebrali Rzeczpospolitą i na 123 lata Polska przestała istnieć. Dzisiaj ponownie Europa zagrożona jest przez najazd muzułmańskich imigrantów i nie ma już huzarów, którzy ją obronią.
Hey guys!!!!! Hope everyone's good!! I wanted to ask if you guys could react to DC's "Odd EYE" they just made their comeback....and the music is FIRE!!!! MOST PROBABLY...THEIR BEST YET!!! AND there's "EYEBALLS" EVERYWHERE!!!🙀😏(jk)...but if you can please react to it! Thanks...have a nice day!!
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Pro trick: you can watch series on flixzone. Me and my gf have been using it for watching all kinds of movies these days.
@Omari Finn definitely, I have been watching on flixzone for since november myself :)
This is a fan made video using clips from a movie and sabatons music. About the siege of Vienna in which the Winged hussars won the day.
The Movie is called "Die Belagerung" (german title) or "The Siege" (Translation of Belagerung) from 2015
Polish Hussars was so elite that no video could show it. They don't have time to train people to this. The Hussars supposedly practiced in a specific way. Soldiers next to each other in formation had to hold a coin between their knees. This made their formation compact and deadly. And the very sight of such an organized unit with those powerful wings distracted the enemies.
Highly unique among warriors. The Crown paid only for the lance tips. Sort of a "If you find this in your dead, you know who sent them". The rest of the kit was paid for by lords and their vassels. This allowed for intense competition to provide the very best as uniforms could get quite exotic. Rare african animal skins and such. Clackers on the wings so you sound like more horseman than you are. Sidearms would definitely be a status symbol. But a warrior of such caliber was expected not only to represent his lord, but the king himself. This is Sunday Best Battle Dress.
The Polish hussars! Polish: Husaria or Winged hussars, were one of the main types of Polish cavalry in Poland and in the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth between the 16th and 18th centuries.
Nickname, The Angels of Death!
heavy cavalry
Fun fact. It's actually impossible to accurately depict The Winged Hussars charging in a movie today.
This is because the horses that Hussars used to use were trained to run very, very close together and *NOT* spread out by instinct like horses today do. We no longer have horses trained like that.
Also most sources claim that those wings served more purpose than to look pretty. Wings generated a terrifying noise during charge and while horses of Hussars were trained to ignore that - the horses of the enemy were not. Which led to weakening of enemy formation, which Hussars could easily exploit.
There was *NO* historical account of Winged Hussars ever taking a charge and losing. Literally each time the enemy was foolish enough to let them charge - said enemy lost the battle. *Every. Single. Time.*
The wing husars division was put in place by Prince of Transylvania who was once also King Of Poland
J.R.R Tolkien got inspired by the winged Hussars. Especially by this battle. The Rohirrim in Lord of the Rings 2 and 3
Hi, no, no, no, n, n, thse wings were actually made to be super light. ;)
Bless you from Poland, nice videos ;)
As for the music video. These are several films from several different countries taking place during this period of time. As for the hussar riders. They were twice as long. The hussar's lances usually ranged from 4.5 to 6.2 meters (15 to 20 ft). So there were cases when the copy was loaded with 2 to even 4 people. Besides, the attack tactic was different than in the movies. It was a tight formation attack. So the enemy saw a wall of iron and lances. This can be compared to the attack of tanks on foot. Because the armor was made to withstand a gun bullet. And there has been a case that a rider survived a cannonball hit. In terms of current money, the cost of equipping one rider ranged from 500,000 to even a million dollars. The horses cost the most.
The movie is called THE DAY OF THE SIEGE
SEPTEMBER ELEVEN 1683.
And to add to that - most Americans never "got" why we were attacked on Sept 11th, and the significance of the date.
it is from a movie call " Day of the Siege (2012) "
A lil bit of added context here: for nearly two centuries the Winged Hussars were the most formidable military formation in the world. There are numerous accounts of them winning battles against superior numbers (e.g. Kircholm 1605: being outnumbered by the Swedes 3:1 the Hussars suffered 100 casualties killing nearly 9,000). In late XVI century when contract soldiers became a thing (countries could rent out entire armies) most of them had in their contract that they can refuse a battle, when opposed by the Hussars. The time of this formation is also when Poland (Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth to be exact) was the major powerhouse of Europe. The band, and the narrator in the other video you did, are so exited about it, because just like you, they never heard about it before, and it's quite an awesome piece of history.
These are scenes from a Polish🇵🇱 film "Bitwa pod Wiedniem".
2:33 the idea of formation was exactly this, to remind of god sending reinforcments. Hussars was actualy light/medium cavalery (about that armour weight), ofter use after atack of infatry to flank and break enemy formation. They was very agile and fast. Feathers was doubled (in 1 joint) so they work as whistle from straw. Beside extream usefulness was also psychological weapon. Deadly renown+ appearance and noise under atack was frightening.
The Towarzysz husarski carried underneath his left thigh an Eastern-derived koncerz estoc (up to 1.5 metres (4.9 ft) in length) and, often, a palasz (a type of broadsword) under his right thigh. The szabla sabre was carried on the left side, and several types of sabres were known to winged hussars, including the famous szabla husarska.
Winged hussars sometimes carried additional weapons, such as "nadziak" type of war hammers and battleaxes. Towarzysz husarski carried one or two wheellock (later flintlock) pistols in the saddle holsters, while retainers also might have carried a pistol or light wheellock arquebus or carbine; from the 1680s a carbine for retainers was mandatory.
THE WINGED HUSSARS ARRIVED! The ultimate song and Sabaton meme.
From sabaton songs i would also suggest Coat of Arms and Last Dying Breath
The strong point of husaria (rarely shown in the movies), was the line charge, where the husars were charging in one line along the entire front. Due to their armament and shear weight and were able to overwhelm the best defensive lines. The best example is here ua-cam.com/video/F9yROaSFS2w/v-deo.html
The actor you saw is F. Murray Abraham. He's been in Thirteen Ghosts and The Budapest Grand Hotel.
It's a WAR horse, not a fancy pony.
God bless Poland.
Battle of Vienna / Relief of Vienna or en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Vienna
September 11, 1683. Know it. It's the reason 9/11 was chosen for the 2001 attacks.
For 125 years, the Hussars have not lost any battle.
Sabaton never fails to impress
Look to my coming at first light on the 5th day. At dawn, look to the East.
We could need thew Winged Husars today XD
I have a pic of a guy dressed as a Winged Hussar riding a motorcycle.
Remember remember the 5th of November. In the UK we celebrate Bonfire Night on 5th of November in remembrance of a foiled plot to blow up the Houses of Parliament in the early 1600s. The rhyme you mention comes from the UK and if it was used in a film (I don’t know the one you’re talking about) then they too took it from Bonfire Night in the UK. We have fireworks all night and a massive bonfire with a burning ‘Guy’ (he was called Guy Fawkes and for this reason Bonfire Night is also called Guy Fawkes Night) in the centre to represent the man who was captured and executed before he could carry out said treasonous plot.
According to the lie I just made up, one of my ancestors was a Winged Hussar at Vienna.
They remind you of valkyries?
Think more along the lines of: Rohirrim. Tolkien pulled a lot of the siege of Minas Tirith from the siege of Vienna … city, outnumbered 15 to 1, when the horsemen break the siege lines with a cavalry charge.
Largest cavalry charge, EVER, FWIW - 18000 horsemen pounding into your lines will ruin your day. Big time.
It's remember remember 5th of November guy forks
Remember, remember the Fifth of November,
The Gunpowder Treason and Plot,
I know of no reason
Why the Gunpowder Treason
Should ever be forgot.
Knew someone in the comments would have that covered :)
Ttat is not mitology it is true history.
:)
18.000 Hussars arrived on horses, imagine
Nope 3000 polish heavy horsemen leading 15000 polish German light cev
@@kaustavswarnakar2373 yeah, just read about it few days ago. But the fact that there was 18.000 running, must have sounded very scary
yes form the movie day of the siege and i have movie really good
Polska duma,Polska krew
Polish army
I bet you people back then would mistake them for angels or demons.
THE MOVIE IS CALLED " THE SIEGE OF VIENNA " AND SOME PARTS OF " WITH FIRE AND SWORD IN PLISH OGNIEM I MIECZEM " 🇵🇱🇵🇱🇵🇱🇵🇱🇵🇱🇵🇱
Kircholm :) or Chocim :) chceck
though the Valkyries were all female and the Hussars male...
Don't talk during the solo! :)
React to Amon Amarth: Viking Death Metal.
Twilight of the Thunder God, Raise Your Horns, etc etc.
5:02 so they didn't really kill people for those shots? Lazy.
The Polish hussars were one of the best cavalry in the history of the world.
In 1683, the Polish hussars saved Europe from the threat of the Ottoman Empire by going to the aid and saving besieged Vienna. Austria thanked us for this 100 years later. Austria expressed its gratitude in such a way that together with Prussia and Russia they dismantled the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth and for 123 years Poland ceased to exist.
Today, Europe is once again threatened by the invasion of Muslim immigrants and there are no longer any hussars to defend it.
****
Huzarzy polscy byli jedną z najlepszych kawalerii w historii świata.
W 1683 roku huzarzy polscy uratowali Europę przed zagrożeniem ze strony Imperium Osmańskiego idąc na odsiecz i ratując oblężony Wiedeń. Austria podziękowała nam za to 100 lat później,. Austria wyraziła swoją wdzięczność w ten sposób, że wspólnie z Prusami i Rosją rozebrali Rzeczpospolitą i na 123 lata Polska przestała istnieć.
Dzisiaj ponownie Europa zagrożona jest przez najazd muzułmańskich imigrantów i nie ma już huzarów, którzy ją obronią.
Y'all should do Sabaton - Swedish Pagans its a nice song about Vikings (correct me if I'm wrong)
Swedish Vikings ;)
Hey guys!!!!! Hope everyone's good!!
I wanted to ask if you guys could react to DC's "Odd EYE" they just made their comeback....and the music is FIRE!!!!
MOST PROBABLY...THEIR BEST YET!!!
AND there's "EYEBALLS" EVERYWHERE!!!🙀😏(jk)...but if you can please react to it! Thanks...have a nice day!!
Macie pamiętać gdyby nie Husaria byście modlili się do Allaha
Can you please react to the lady of heaven trailer? ❤️
Stop taking drags.