Having your videos as a resource would have really made me enjoy so many history classes that I was dead bored in. The way I was taught history felt so impersonal, your videos really explain famous battles that felt pretty sterile when I learned about them in a class.
The army is defeated once the fear of losing the battle and chaos run through the minds of their soldiers. Just force an enemy to think about the possibility of losing the battle, then you win the war.
Hi there. This quality is very impressive. I am working on a personal project of a documentary about one warrior in the Anglo-Zulu war, I wish to know how you achieved such great quality and cinematic camera moves. This has been what is holding my film back for months.
Siempre se recuerda al ejército de Prusia-Brandemburgo, de Austria-Hungría y en ocasiones el de Baviera, pero pocas veces se recuerda al ejército de la Alta Sajonia-Maissen
Well bayonet fights, melees, were extremely rare, especially on open ground. Armies charged and usually one side broke before they engaged. The British would often hold their fire and then let off a devastating barrage at close range and then charge.
Cafcassian vs Russia War Battle of Kbaada 21 May 1864 20.000 Adigean 100.000 Russia asked you to make this video earlier, you said you would try when is it uploaded?