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The 10 Most Important Battles in History

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  • Опубліковано 16 сер 2024
  • I recreated 10 famous battles from history, including maps and animated troop movements. The goal was to summarize 10 impactful battles in a short, exciting way, while maintaining historical accuracy.
    Support me on Patreon: / sunlesskhan
    This project took me 22 days to complete
    Week 1) Researching, gathering films/imagery, writing, and recording
    Week 2) Creating the battlefields, units, generals, ships, banners and flags
    Week 3) Animating and compositing, and finally sound design
    Criteria for battles chosen: Decisiveness, Scale, Backstory Intrigue, Fame, Characters, Historical Impact
    Sources:
    "100 Decisive Battles from Ancient Times to the Present" by Paul K. Davis
    "Battles That Changed History" (Smithsonian book)
    0:00 Intro
    0:37 Gaugamela
    4:17 Badr
    5:51 Hastings
    9:34 Chakirmaut
    11:44 Cajamarca
    14:12 Spanish Armada
    17:04 Yorktown
    18:35 Waterloo
    21:47 Verdun
    24:08 Stalingrad

КОМЕНТАРІ • 776

  • @Sunless_Maximus
    @Sunless_Maximus  4 місяці тому +431

    * Correction on Waterloo * My depiction of Waterloo in this video is overly-simplistic (well, the whole video is meant to be very simplified) but it implies that the Imperial guard didn't fight at all which is not true, I was simply trying to show that Napoleon didn't get them into action in time/didn't use them effectively which is a common theme among the historians I was reading to research this battle. Waterloo is one of the most studied and debated battles of all time, and is definitely worth looking into if you enjoy history. There are many, many myths and misconception about what happened that day and why it turned out they way it did, but at least you can know the end result is accurate - Napoleon lost.
    Criteria for battles chosen: Decisiveness, Scale, Backstory Intrigue, Fame, Characters, Historical Impact
    What did I miss and what are the most interesting battles to you?

    • @misterdoctor9693
      @misterdoctor9693 4 місяці тому +12

      An excellently made video. You are underappreciated. My only critique is that you said "unhuman" rather than "inhuman".

    • @Digital_Spliff
      @Digital_Spliff 4 місяці тому +6

      Your passion does not go unnoticed. It is great to see you putting your storytelling and editing skills to content that is educational and thoroughly engaging. It's also really commendable that you haven't used your platform to try to blow this up.
      I'd encourage you to just make content about whatever you are passionate about.

    • @georgevirtus
      @georgevirtus 4 місяці тому +7

      If we are counting sieges the Fall of Constantinople, or the Battle of Ain Jalut.

    • @georgevirtus
      @georgevirtus 4 місяці тому +1

      I forgot to mention the battle of Britain

    • @fiji00
      @fiji00 4 місяці тому

      One of the most interesting battles to me are the ones from Yi Sun against the Japanese in the mid 1500s his ability to single handedly carry his nation to victory despite being at such a disadvantage is incredible

  • @MrPeterduplessis
    @MrPeterduplessis 4 місяці тому +263

    As a fan of history long before I was a purveyor of Rocket League, I love your take on the former. A lot of big history channels use a tone that is frankly quite dry in an effort to seem like an authority on the matter. I love your brand of humour and I think the application of that humour and tone will take you far with this medium.
    I appreciate your work Sunless, keep at it

  • @superstupendo1018
    @superstupendo1018 4 місяці тому +663

    Damn, first he said we suck at rl, now he’s saying we suck at history

    • @x8jason8x
      @x8jason8x 4 місяці тому +16

      Law of averages says he's right. 😂

    • @Voltage41833
      @Voltage41833 18 днів тому

      Lol

    • @richardcheek2432
      @richardcheek2432 8 днів тому

      Whose this 'we', pilgrim?

    • @FlexBeanbag
      @FlexBeanbag 5 днів тому

      ​@@x8jason8x😂lol nice
      ua-cam.com/users/shortsBmc9NFfhx74?si=fK57Y_GyE-jkADsq

  • @Virge
    @Virge 4 місяці тому +159

    I love these styles of videos! Been watching a ton of historic stories on wars and battles lately and this one was great!

  • @KaydenRichards-fd7bk
    @KaydenRichards-fd7bk 4 місяці тому +189

    Rocket League doesn't deserve such a great storyteller, editor, etc.

  • @Tyler.McGrath
    @Tyler.McGrath 4 місяці тому +122

    The Genghis Kahn series will be the ultimate crossover.

  • @SomeGuyNamedJustin
    @SomeGuyNamedJustin Місяць тому +57

    a 200,000 men army running away from a 47,000 men army is unbelievable. this is why i love learning about ancient warfare

    • @grimmjowjeagerjaques5531
      @grimmjowjeagerjaques5531 16 днів тому +1

      You should look at the Battle of Marista 900 VS 70.000 or Battle of Karansebes 0 vs 100.000k. I'm sure you will like it.

    • @surfingbrrrd
      @surfingbrrrd 10 днів тому +7

      the number of soldiers in ancient battles are so insanely exaggerated. Yiu have to understand the sources we have of these old battles are usually just a couple historians (often it would be just one) always from the winning side, and they realize that exaggerating the enemies numbers makes their side seem even cooler, especially since they’d also write things like “enemy side, 15,000 killed, Alexander’s army, 13 men lost” and that’s not even an exaggeration

    • @klaudioabazi4478
      @klaudioabazi4478 8 днів тому

      It's not necessarily about fleeing, it's the collapse of morale. Once things get going hard some fight and some run, and for the majority the flight instinct beats the fight instinct. Nature makes a coward of us all.

    • @kolega_muffin
      @kolega_muffin 3 дні тому +1

      Darius probably had at most half of that, around 100,000

    • @klaudioabazi4478
      @klaudioabazi4478 3 дні тому +2

      @@kolega_muffin I Agree. The most realistic estimate is over 100.000. The logistics were a nightmare, even the Romans could not put a larger army than a 100.000 in their campaigns over the centuries.

  • @TheKiltedGerman
    @TheKiltedGerman 2 місяці тому +161

    I highly recommend you define what "biggest" means, because many of these battles aren't what I expect most consider when thinking "biggest."

    • @charlie8344
      @charlie8344 2 місяці тому +47

      Title should be "biggest impact in history"

    • @Freedmoon44
      @Freedmoon44 2 місяці тому +48

      ​@@charlie8344except Waterloo isnt even the battle with the biggest impact of the Napoleonic war by a loooooong mile.
      Leipzig, Austerlitz, Iena, Trafalgar,Aspern then Wagram, Eylau are MUCH more important in the grand scheme of things than Napoleon's final battle, the biggest impact Waterloo had was bolstering British propaganda, but like history tells us about how precarious Napoleob's position already was during the hundred days, his entire empire was at stake at every single fight, because the entire economy of the country, thus his logistics for anything relied on Napoleon always winning his battles, he was one battle away from losing it all over again.
      Meanwhile in sheer Scale Wagram, Leipzig and Eylau are so much more important.
      On sheer importance as it allowed Napoleon to spread the revolution and nationalism across Europe Austerlitz still studied today and Iena etc...
      Trafalgar is singlehandedly the reason why Napoleon couldnt invade England etc...

    • @Gitmellow
      @Gitmellow 2 місяці тому +5

      @@Freedmoon44 Don't forget Borodino.

    • @Freedmoon44
      @Freedmoon44 2 місяці тому +2

      @@Gitmellow in scale yes, in importance technically by the time of Borodino the Grande Armée was already a shadow of its past self honestly

    • @Gitmellow
      @Gitmellow 2 місяці тому +2

      @@Freedmoon44 Then I think Smolensk would be a better choice, since that was one of the only times Napoleon came extremely close to capturing the Russian army.

  • @nap0038
    @nap0038 4 місяці тому +18

    I can’t wait for you to cover Waterloo in your Napoleon Series. There seems to be quite a bit wrong about the battle in this video (a mix of actions from a few battles, particularly that bit about the Guard not being used), but I understand this format didn’t allow for incredibly accurate and detailed recounting. Really liking this channel, sunless!

  • @Jason911_
    @Jason911_ 4 місяці тому +48

    You had my attention absolutely focused for the entirety of this video, please do more ww2 themed videos!! 😄

  • @mikeg6166
    @mikeg6166 4 місяці тому +93

    Very well done. You are an excellent storyteller. Another battle worth mentioning in ww2 is Midway. It turned the tide in the Pacific.

    • @Sunless_Maximus
      @Sunless_Maximus  4 місяці тому +34

      Yes! Midway is super interesting and important. Would love to do a video on that one in the future.

    • @BengalCatChilli
      @BengalCatChilli 4 місяці тому +1

      I would love to see something about the Doolittle raid. The story is epic. Making bombers lighter, so they could take off from aircraft carriers, so they could bomb Japan, whilst still knowing they didn't have enough fuel to get back and had to ditch. One of the planes was Enolw Gay...the plane that went on to drop Little Boy over Hiroshima.

  • @majorianus8055
    @majorianus8055 11 днів тому +10

    Yarmouk not being here is extremely shameful

    • @theccpisaparasite8813
      @theccpisaparasite8813 8 днів тому

      What would delete to put Yarmouk ...

    • @chase0300
      @chase0300 7 днів тому +3

      ​@theccpisaparasite8813 probably the one with Muhammad. Without 636ad battles Yarmouk and al-Qadisiyyah, Islam stays as a minor religion in the Arabian peninsula.

  • @the_Wolf_directly
    @the_Wolf_directly 2 місяці тому +6

    This was beautiful, thanks fir the great content. I love history videos like this and appreciate the time and effort put into the graphics and visual aids. Looking forward to more.

  • @deezcryinskellyboi4199
    @deezcryinskellyboi4199 7 днів тому +1

    20:51 "but then napoleon did something he almost never did, he made a mistake" is such a cold line tho

  • @Edge0626
    @Edge0626 День тому

    This may be one of the greatest videos I’ve ever watched on this site

  • @DoutorPecurana1975
    @DoutorPecurana1975 8 днів тому +3

    bro definetely cajamarca and hastings arent battles that really changed the world. As an example the russian revolution for sure changed the world much more or the crusades or the downfall of easter rome and many others.

    • @gerryknox4358
      @gerryknox4358 День тому

      How did hastings nit change the world? Plz explain I'm curious

  • @HuntingtonBags
    @HuntingtonBags 4 місяці тому +4

    Great video, i like how you not only talk about the battle, but also the impact. Fascinating to see how these battles affected us in present day!

  • @jamesnugent4677
    @jamesnugent4677 День тому

    Keep making videos, glad I found this gem of a channel

  • @MVNG0
    @MVNG0 3 дні тому

    Amazing video, super informative. Thank you!

  • @ambushx1108
    @ambushx1108 4 місяці тому +8

    The amount of work in this deserves an award. Also happy Easter Sunless🎉

    • @pajserlatacchini9400
      @pajserlatacchini9400 3 місяці тому

      Bro a kid can do this. Try HistoryMarche and Kings and Generals to see what is real work for these types of videos. It took him longer to find movies to put for visuals then to draw this and use it as a "map"

  • @nickscott1310
    @nickscott1310 3 місяці тому +3

    Beyond impressed. I’ve watched all of your history vids at this point and this is for sure the best second channel on YT.

  • @theunknownchampion9492
    @theunknownchampion9492 4 місяці тому +6

    LOVE THIS VIDEO! Your editing is phenomenal!

  • @karloswald407
    @karloswald407 2 місяці тому +2

    metal stirrups had been in use in Europe since the 6th century. the true innovation that made William the conquerors cavalry so deadly was the use of the lance or spear while "couched" - ie. tucked up under the arm - along with saddles that supported the lower back

  • @marcgw496
    @marcgw496 4 місяці тому +7

    War back then seems so badass until you realize everyone was living, breathing human beings. And heinous war crimes went unchecked.

    • @Sunless_Maximus
      @Sunless_Maximus  4 місяці тому +4

      I think that's a really great point. I originally had a outro paragraph talking about how it wasn't my intention to glorify death and violence but I cut it when my run time came in at over 27 minutes. Each of these people that fought and died back then were just like you and me, and we're all just as capable of committing atrocities now as we were back then.

    • @marcgw496
      @marcgw496 4 місяці тому

      @@Sunless_Maximus yep only difference nowadays is everyone will see the news within 24 hours, so perhaps that is a deterrent to war crimes, but certainly doesn’t stop them.
      One historical thing that comes to mind is Olga of Kiev - one of the most brutal accounts of history I’ve seen. Video idea if you want it lol but interesting story nevertheless.

    • @Flawpeacock564
      @Flawpeacock564 6 днів тому

      They still hail mao a god and stalin a great leader war crimes still go unchecked

    • @yobootyhadmeded3022
      @yobootyhadmeded3022 6 днів тому

      truly is surreal what were capable of

  • @judejones203
    @judejones203 2 місяці тому +3

    Love this content! Can’t wait for more. Your style goes perfectly within this genre

  • @matthewsonger6737
    @matthewsonger6737 Місяць тому +7

    Bro. Been watching you for Rocket for years and now I'm even more hyped. History is my ish. Love it. Gimme more.

  • @atomickrispies
    @atomickrispies 4 місяці тому +19

    Wait this is fire. I didn't realize it was you Sunless, I just saw the title and thumbnail and this was right up my alley.
    Thanks for this, I'm super addicted to this kind of content

  • @unknownpr1124
    @unknownpr1124 3 місяці тому +3

    You got a great voice for this kind of content, I'm glad you branched out into this

  • @handsomehog3001
    @handsomehog3001 4 місяці тому +2

    Hey Sunless, been following you for a long time and love the way you have reinvented yourself with this new history page. I hope you finish your Napoleon series and expand on this one and do even more battles! Love to see you enjoying a new project that you're into!

  • @xxPrimeval
    @xxPrimeval 3 місяці тому +2

    Great work on this video, the editing and the historical accuracy is brilliant. Loved the Napoleon 1-3 as well, looking forward to more on Napoleon as well as the future of this channel. Keep it up!
    Oh and just because...."What a save!" Lol.

  • @brianw3979
    @brianw3979 9 днів тому +1

    In terms of biggest impacts, leaving out the battle of Actium feels like a significant transgression.

  • @fizzle7421
    @fizzle7421 3 місяці тому +2

    Dang, man. I'm hard to for it. Sunless got me learning history. That's what's up though. I didn't even know this channel existed. I saw the post about this video on Twitter because i was trying to find out what you were up to. Didn't expect this, but I'm not complaining. I'm down to watch this channel grow

  • @elid3784
    @elid3784 29 днів тому +25

    Ummm....we just not gonna talk about 1453?

    • @tundrx
      @tundrx 17 днів тому

      about what

    • @lprxxx666
      @lprxxx666 17 днів тому +14

      @@tundrxthe fall of Constantinople

    • @Turkistani
      @Turkistani 16 днів тому +3

      @@lprxxx666 *Liberation of Istanbul

    • @hogriderhogw1696
      @hogriderhogw1696 14 днів тому +1

      ​@@Turkistaniwhat liberation you fool, there was no istanbul

    • @xanderghekiere9627
      @xanderghekiere9627 13 днів тому +19

      ​@@Turkistani Liberated from the people who ruled it for more than a millennium?

  • @someweeb4110
    @someweeb4110 2 дні тому

    Holy shit I was not expecting this to be sunless just got interested by the title. Happy surprise

  • @crislucilfer5605
    @crislucilfer5605 4 місяці тому +2

    Amazing video! Kept me watching till the end with the phenomenal story telling! Looking forward to the next video Sunless :))

  • @da_Sizzle
    @da_Sizzle 4 місяці тому +2

    it is amazing to see you switch to history! please keep on growing this channel, the history nerd gang will support you

  • @alexnovak3319
    @alexnovak3319 23 дні тому +2

    22:20 as a matter of fact, the first instance of large-scale use of poison gas was on 31st of January 1915, when Germany fired 18,000 artillery shells containing liquid xylyl bromide tear gas on Russian positions on the Rawka River, west of Warsaw during the Battle of Bolimov.

  • @jonasfrohwitter8553
    @jonasfrohwitter8553 3 дні тому

    Omitting the Battle of Tours is wild

  • @jeroenkuppens7626
    @jeroenkuppens7626 3 місяці тому +2

    great video sunless! i especially love the visuals you made for this video. top tear! can't wait for more

  • @joshlampe3458
    @joshlampe3458 4 місяці тому +2

    Interesting list, the world wars are a little underrepresented in my opinion, if nothing else from a scope perspective. This is so well done Sunless, I can't wait to see what's up next! Awesome job!

  • @bathhatingcat8626
    @bathhatingcat8626 13 днів тому

    Battle of the Atlantic my friends- most relevant and important battle ever fought with respect to our lives today.

  • @robertbrownm
    @robertbrownm 2 місяці тому +1

    Nice video! Thank you for putting together. Love the scale of time you tackled.

  • @pg8669
    @pg8669 4 місяці тому +3

    Awesome video sunless. These are so entertaining and informative

  • @desperado1736
    @desperado1736 8 днів тому +2

    The toughest battle in history is me getting out of bed

  • @Ayeooh
    @Ayeooh 3 місяці тому +3

    Keep it up sunless. Can't wait for more!

  • @ottogarvens
    @ottogarvens 2 місяці тому +1

    Please keep uploading on this channel, I love it so much. I need more videos like this, the quality of each video is sooooo Fuego.

  • @jeremiemonette
    @jeremiemonette 4 дні тому

    This is a great and very comprehensive list! However there are two battles that were omitted that I feel are two of the most pivotal battles in history: the Battle of Tours, which stemmed the Moorish advance and prevented southern France from becoming Muslim, and along a similar line, the relief of the Siege of Vienna in 1683 that otherwise would have extended Ottoman influence into central Europe and would have crippled Christian power and Papal influence. Instead it marked the beginning of the relentless Ottoman decline. Both are definitely worthy of this list in my opinion. That's not to discredit this video in anyway; it is an excellent video and I thought you only simplified as much as was necessary to keep pace while still explaining the impact of each battle. 👍

  • @el_diablo_raman7094
    @el_diablo_raman7094 3 місяці тому +1

    Im so happy you put time and effort into history videos, many people like me love them, please keep uploading ❤️

  • @mikeklein-thibodeau4569
    @mikeklein-thibodeau4569 4 місяці тому +2

    Found you through RL, Sunless, and love the history shift! But how are you going to do the biggest battles in history and not have a single Chinese battle??? The Siege of Kaifeng and the biggest early use of gunpowder, the Battle of Lake Poyang and the largest fresh-water naval battle of all time, plenty of battles from the Taiping or Boxer Rebellions! Might have to do another 10 biggest battles video at some point!

  • @FlashPointHx
    @FlashPointHx 10 годин тому

    This is an awesome video - excellent battle choices for battles - I'm curious, did UA-cam give you any problems when using movie clips to create this video?

    • @Sunless_Maximus
      @Sunless_Maximus  7 годин тому +1

      Your videos are much better than mine man. And no, being careful not to include any sound, cropping and making sure the clips are short, I haven't had any issues so far.

    • @FlashPointHx
      @FlashPointHx 7 годин тому

      @@Sunless_Maximus appreciated! This video was really fantastic. Love your choice in music as well. I know someone who adds movie clips to their videos - he flips the visual around from left to right as well as dropping the sound.

    • @Sunless_Maximus
      @Sunless_Maximus  7 годин тому +1

      Yes I think I did that on a few clips as well, mostly just so they lined up with my battlefield though 😂

  • @akshaychandandey3551
    @akshaychandandey3551 2 місяці тому +1

    You cannot miss Cannae, the tactical masterpiece!

  • @Story_Politi
    @Story_Politi 2 місяці тому +2

    That is a MASTERPIECE!!

  • @soap.5765
    @soap.5765 17 днів тому +2

    I thought Napoleon made the old guard charge into the British line until their unit broke then they ran?

  • @Estkileoto
    @Estkileoto 9 днів тому

    This is your first video I've seen. The line about elephants never forgetting: instant subscribe.

  • @christiandinapoli7716
    @christiandinapoli7716 2 місяці тому

    As a man who has been a history buff since birth, started playing rocket league in 2016, and watched sunless khan throughout college, getting a degree in history…this channel is the peak culmination of my life, orchestrated by 1 man

  • @benadryller3830
    @benadryller3830 4 місяці тому +1

    As a fan of rocket league, sunless' storytelling, and extertaining history videos, i see this channel as a win for me

  • @alexfrag3775
    @alexfrag3775 4 місяці тому +1

    This is awesome, Sunless. I'm looking forward to more from your new channel.

  • @jakewantstoplay1897
    @jakewantstoplay1897 4 місяці тому +3

    Looking forward to the full Stalingrad video. No doubt a couple of the others will get their own videos too.

  • @Heliomun
    @Heliomun 4 місяці тому +9

    bro. this video is amazingly solid. interesting, informative, and just overall a fun watch. wasnt expecting this level of polish. cant wait for more, keep it up my guy.

  • @jelllly.
    @jelllly. 4 місяці тому +2

    I absolutely love this content Sunless, I appreciate the crossover of Rocket League viewers who are also interested in History is small but please don't be disheartened, there is a huge audience for this brilliantly made and interesting channel!!

  • @kademackay9563
    @kademackay9563 Місяць тому +1

    Dude, the butterfly effect is so cool in history

  • @dyoshitimo932
    @dyoshitimo932 3 місяці тому +1

    Sunless Khan teaching me history is something I was not expecting this year w video

  • @nuiscope5323
    @nuiscope5323 3 місяці тому +1

    Really cool video and easy to follow along! Miss your rocket league content but you do you my man. Just want you to be alright and especially happy above all else. Hope you're doing ok! You're a legend and we all love and support you

  • @eeevan7939
    @eeevan7939 4 місяці тому +2

    Happy Easter Sunless

  • @PhotTheLaw
    @PhotTheLaw 2 дні тому

    I think the decisive moment for napoleon is not at Waterloo but actually at Leipzig. Leipzig was when Napoleon still have a chance at saving his empire. By the time of the battle of Waterloo, its already over strategically. Even if he wins, it will just start another war of coalition but this time with the french even more outnumbered. If napoleon won at Leipzig, he could potentially strike a deal or continue the war while still holding onto his holdings in spain, italy, and the Rhine.

  • @richardcheek2432
    @richardcheek2432 8 днів тому

    Another factor in the Anglo-Spanish Armada battle was that sir Drake raided the Armada's supply of oak that was being cured so they could make oak barrels for water intended for the voyage around Britain. So they had to use uncured wood instead, and it gave the Spanish crews diarrhea and "the shits" for the entire campaign.
    So the Spanish crews were not operating at 100% capability.

  • @mxcayden2770
    @mxcayden2770 15 днів тому

    Love sunless as a person and am super happy to see him somewhere that is not rocket league (I don’t play anymore)

  • @VishtheFish101
    @VishtheFish101 16 днів тому

    It's very cool that a lot of these battles flow naturally to the next.

  • @FullmetalArborist
    @FullmetalArborist 4 місяці тому

    If I was rich, I would absolutely propose a DnD campaign that you’d be a part of and also edit/produce on the backend.
    Your skill with storytelling and shaping a narrative is well-practiced and your editing skills are so much better than Mustys..
    I think it’d be a neat opportunity to flex your creativity and create some really compelling content.
    Also.. this video is a great watch, I appreciate you taking the time to put this together

  • @adisapre1791
    @adisapre1791 4 місяці тому +1

    Bro the effort here is phenomenal, love the new content

  • @ArithmiiaOP
    @ArithmiiaOP 3 місяці тому

    Not gonna lie this is a perfect pivot. You’ve always been a really good story teller so this just shows that even more.

  • @joaodias8824
    @joaodias8824 4 місяці тому +2

    A less known battle but still important is the battle of Diu

  • @Zel-Veraan
    @Zel-Veraan Місяць тому

    Doesn't matter what it is, if Sunless is narrating, I'm watching.

  • @Mookie-Jones
    @Mookie-Jones 8 днів тому

    20 seconds in. He deserves a like. Im gonna get some cheese and get comfy and enjoy this one.

  • @stevemc01
    @stevemc01 14 днів тому

    21:48
    I think another reason was if Verdun fell, Paris gets encircled and like that, France is out of the war.

  • @HoagieMacintosh69
    @HoagieMacintosh69 23 дні тому

    a few of these battles arent top 10 worthy but great video boss you nailed it

  • @lt.random210
    @lt.random210 22 дні тому

    This is a great way to futureproof your career since rl can’t stay forever. This video is awesome, love the operations room type history videos.

  • @TheCanningite
    @TheCanningite 13 днів тому

    "and don't forget about the war elephants, because they sure won't forget about you..." classic

  • @Z3phyr1992
    @Z3phyr1992 18 днів тому

    Sunless covering historical battles, sign me up

  • @jfadsojfask
    @jfadsojfask 3 дні тому

    Would’ve put Tenochtitlan’s conquest by Cortes over Pizarro. It was prior to Pizarro, the Aztecs were presumably the mightier military force, Mexico went on to become the center of the Spanish Empire, and it was also filled with treachery and abuse. In a way, Cortes’s victory fueled the rest of the Spanish conquest.

  • @dawiem6310
    @dawiem6310 7 днів тому

    I'm glad you gave a mention to Kursk, but it should have been that battle, not Stalingrad, that decided WW II. Kursk, at great cost, took the strategic initiative from the Germans, and with that were able to inflict further defeats and a final checkmate. There's a reason why tempo is such an important chess concept. To re-purpose Churchill, Stalingrad was the end of the beginning, Kursk was the beginning of the end.
    On the Sp. Armada - it didn't kneecap Spain - she held onto most of her empire into the C19 and her army was still the premier one until Rocroi, 1643.
    And the last successful invasion? Not even close - the French dominated for some years 1215 - 1217, with treacherous barons' help, but the main one was the misnamed Glorious Revolution 1688, when a Dutch king, with a Dutch army (and an English Queen, but he clearly 'wore the pants') took over the throne, finally defeating a British monarch at the Battle of the Boyne 1690 to dominate England. even while he was aided by Quisling MP's, he was still the foreign head of a foreign army.
    On WW I, yes, Verdun had an incalculable effect on French national morale, but there were greater killing mills - the Somme and the Brusilov Offensive (both also 1916) and the Kaiser's Battle, 1918. Arguably, the Brusilov Offensive used up the last moral and material reserves of the Romanovs, enabling the USSR ...

  • @cide2579
    @cide2579 День тому

    Awesome video.

  • @xanderverbeken2103
    @xanderverbeken2103 6 днів тому

    The battle of Alesia and the battle of thermopylae could also be great battles to talk about

  • @overlord7523
    @overlord7523 18 днів тому +2

    When you learn History from Tiktok...

  • @yama5198
    @yama5198 23 дні тому

    Clicked on this randomly only to find out it’s Mr. What a Save! himself. You’ve only further impressed me sir

  • @egblackfang
    @egblackfang 4 місяці тому

    This is why I love Sunless. The eye for details is amazing!

  • @FlyersRL3477
    @FlyersRL3477 4 місяці тому +1

    I need this guy as my Social teacher

  • @matthewjrw6218
    @matthewjrw6218 6 днів тому +1

    Honorable mention should have to be Busan when the us was almost kicked out of korea

  • @andrewmcmillin9277
    @andrewmcmillin9277 19 днів тому

    Pretty late but the French flag shown in the battle of Yorktown wasn’t actually adopted or used for roughly a decade after this battle. They were still represented by the bourbon white and fleur de lis at the time of the American war of independence

  • @usm1le
    @usm1le 3 місяці тому

    This is SERIOUSLY entertaining

  • @kolbybixler7574
    @kolbybixler7574 4 місяці тому

    This is my favorite passion project on the internet.

  • @JohnMelbourne
    @JohnMelbourne 17 днів тому

    Your depiction of the Armada is over-simplistic too
    The Spanish Army was in the low countries. The Armada had to get to the Low Countries to rendezvous with the army.
    Also your narrative gives the impression that the Spanish were crippled from the loss. In fact, only 44 ships were lost and the Spanish built another Armada the next year. Whilst it marked the emergence of the English and the British fleet, it took a long time before the Spanish Empire truly declined

  • @zteir
    @zteir 4 місяці тому

    I love the hard work man. Please keep it up. You don’t even have to stay in history and I’ll still love it

  • @k.i.a6433
    @k.i.a6433 7 днів тому

    THIS IS AWESOME!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @TheGoudaGoblin
    @TheGoudaGoblin 4 місяці тому

    This is so well done. We already knew sunless was a great storyteller, but the troop graphics are awesome too. Personally, I would love to see more little jokes like the elephant one thrown in, especially if you end up covering some heavier events in depth. Curious if others agree, but this is a banger video either way

  • @TheSasudomi
    @TheSasudomi 2 місяці тому

    Outstanding work my dude. The visuals, sounds or the information itself. Damn, what a good and entertaining video.

    • @Sunless_Maximus
      @Sunless_Maximus  2 місяці тому

      Thank you so much! This is just the beginning…

  • @lFunGuyl
    @lFunGuyl 3 місяці тому +1

    Person Cavalry just had to go all the way back to get that corner boost! 3:07

  • @dylb0t
    @dylb0t 4 місяці тому

    We love Sunless, period. I will watch whatever you put out, because YOU are that good at this. Doesn’t matter to me that I discovered you through RL.

  • @leelucas8657
    @leelucas8657 4 місяці тому

    Fantastic video. Please do more on single battles and their key moments, if you have the time!

  • @omarbaba9892
    @omarbaba9892 20 днів тому

    I’d argue that Hastings should be way higher due to how much history would’ve changed