To be fair I think Johnston had the right approach. Defend, whittle down the numbers and counter attack. The problem is he was replaced right before the battle at Peachtree creek. His plan was solid for the Peachtree creek atttack, and it would of caught part of the Union army on the wrong side pf the creek if executed correctly. However, they replaced him with Hood who was perhaps one of the worst army commanders of the war (good at div/corp level though). The rest as they say, is history.
Sherman was a prince compared with his war counterparts in Europe at the time. If only he'd done to the leaders of the rebellion as we did to the Axis's in WWII, the revisionist history may have been averted.
I'm not sure how a legal secession and the state's exodus from a voluntary Union constitutes a "rebellion". Sounds like the revisionist history wasn't averted at all.
This was fascinating to watch and see the battles unfold in real-time all the way until Jefferson Davis's capture. Thank you for making this!
To be fair I think Johnston had the right approach. Defend, whittle down the numbers and counter attack. The problem is he was replaced right before the battle at Peachtree creek. His plan was solid for the Peachtree creek atttack, and it would of caught part of the Union army on the wrong side pf the creek if executed correctly. However, they replaced him with Hood who was perhaps one of the worst army commanders of the war (good at div/corp level though). The rest as they say, is history.
The big blue blob was so big it looked like it could’ve rolled right through the cornfeds at Atlanta. The Confederates put up a good fight.
Visiting Newnan...any museum or collectibles on display? 😅
One of my relatives, John Calhoun Foote, died in the Battle of Atlanta. Pretty sure it was Peachtree Creek.
It must have been the Calvary raids that destroyed the New Manchester Mill in which is now Sweetwater state park
And Savannah surrendered without a fight because Sherman had friends in Savannah
Sherman was a prince compared with his war counterparts in Europe at the time. If only he'd done to the leaders of the rebellion as we did to the Axis's in WWII, the revisionist history may have been averted.
Ignoramus. You know nothing about the rape and pillage of the country side innocents.
@Rob Please explain why you think that, I’m interested to hear something really psychotic tonight.
I'm not sure how a legal secession and the state's exodus from a voluntary Union constitutes a "rebellion". Sounds like the revisionist history wasn't averted at all.
I had to watch this for school lol
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same