Poland-Lithuania Vs Teutonic Order: Battle of Grunwald 1410 | 4K Cinematic

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The Battle of Grunwald, or First Battle of Tannenberg, was fought on 15 July 1410 during the Polish–Lithuanian–Teutonic War. The alliance of the Crown of the Kingdom of Poland and the Grand Duchy of Lithuania, led respectively by King Władysław II Jagiełło, and Grand Duke Vytautas, decisively defeated the German Teutonic Order, led by Grand Master Ulrich von Jungingen. Most of the Teutonic Order's leadership were killed or taken prisoner. #cinematic #grunwald #teutonicorder #poland #lithuania

00:00 - Introduction to the battle
02:15 - Battle Begins on the Lithuanian Flank
05:15 - Battle Begins on the Polish Flank
07:25 - Battle turns in the Teutonic's Favor
10:20 - Lithuanian Cavalry Return to the Battlefield
11:55 - Battle report and aftermath

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コメント (21)
  • False retreat was a typical tactic of Mongol troops, and in 1410 Lithuanians troops had many decades of fighting with Mongols, and especially Tatars, behind them. It is very likely that they took over some of the fighting methods from these armies, and considering that they were the ones who emerged victorious from such clashes since the end of the 13th century.
  • @rome5189
    One of the greatest battles throughout medieval history… thank you so much for this
  • @jurajaryn5510
    Knights from Bohemia and Moravia also fought on the side of the Poles under the command of Jan Sokol of Lamberk, the winner of Grunwald.
  • @Musica-Biblia
    On the lips of Polish knights resounds a song that in later times was the national anthem of Poland. "The Virgin Mary"
  • @FlorinSutu
    Kingdom of Moldova being vassal of the Kingdom of Poland at that time, they also sent a cavalry unit who took part to the battle. The Moldovan horse riders could revolve around the horse to ride beneath horse's belly, then rise back to stay on the saddle, as needed during fight. With this behavior they got the attention of a few Polish writers who narrated the battle.
  • @jasse803
    If my memory serves well, and I have read many many books, the battle didnt really begun with cannon shots (being fired). But with 2 swords being delivered to King Jagiello together with a kind of insult. And yes, Lithuanian light cav went first as Jagiello, correctly, suspected traps and wanted to "scout the field by force". Also to lure out Jungingens main forces. One also need to remember and acknowledge the tactic that was used by Lithuanian light cav. Which was all part of the big plan. Czech infantry did not follow the cavalry but engaged much later, to mop up any surviving forces. Lithuanians withdrew (or fled as some claim) from the battlefield for a time, creating a bit of chaos and panic among Polish forces, only to return later and really turn the scale of the battle for Commonwealth forces. On other note I really love the "Bogurodzica" playing in the background.
  • @ELRRR
    One of the most important battles in the history of my homeland
  • @ranalph4150
    Thank you for showing in a nice way the battle of those times, which was important for us Poles and Lithuanians :)
  • The narrator sounds like a voice actor who does a lot of work for Fall of Civilizations podcast. Excellent as always!
  • @kevinmurphy65
    Love these! Best way to teach "moments of a day" history.
  • Stunning video as usual! For the next several videos, you should do the Battle of Kadesh (1274 B.C.E.) and Suppiluliuma vs. Tausret (non-historical) for Pharaoh, the Battle of Artaxata (68 B.C.E.) and Carthage vs. Royal Scythia (non-historical) for Rome II, and the Siege of Milan (452 C.E.) and Vandals vs. Picts (non-historical) for Attila. As always, keep up the awesome work👍!
  • 12:32 Counted loses on the Polish-Lithuanian side (known named knights) were very limited. On the Teutonic side it was a slaughter. All the knights were killed as this was the purpose of entire war - break the military might of the order. Corpses were scattered on the way to Malbork (Marienburg).
  • @lukewind13
    Love that these are getting better, A few battle maps and a bit more talking go a long way
  • @AidenasJ
    Thank you for the improved battle and cinematic
  • Lots of mistakes. For example, the Czech regiments also escaped and it was not them, but the Smolensk regiments that prevented the catastrophe.