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Date of upload: Dec 23, 2023 ^^
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I never heard that the Marshall’s original plan was that of ‘scorched earth’.
In fact, we have a diagram of his original battle plan, in which, a charge up the gut was held back, while cavalry were sent up the wings toward the two groups of archers to scatter them. And this was probably a good plan.
Funny thing is, everyone says that Henry advanced his lines 50 paces to goad the French into charging. But because the battlefield looked like an ‘8’, moving the line up 50 paces put him at the narrowest part of the ‘8’, which would have the obvious effect of cutting off an avenue for that flanking attack. There were sharpened steaks remember. So perhaps they decided to go up the gut at that point, because what else?
Anyways, there are lots of theories about why the French lost. And I’m sure they all have some weight. But overall, my opinion is that the English won because they were a force of professional soldiers who had done plenty of fighting together as a unit. The French were a conglomerate.
I’m from Canada, and I know from experience that in an international tournament, the time to beat Canada at the game of hockey is within the first two games. This is because the Canadian team is also a conglomerate of players that don’t usually play together. As the tournament moves on, game after game, you can watch the team gel tighter and tighter, until ‘hive mind’ becomes more of a factor. At that point they are very hard to beat.
The English were very hard to beat because they possessed the quality of ‘hive mind’ throughout their ranks.
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9:45 20,000 Horses - Not close to accurate on the transfer to France frankly. Just over a quarter of that figure, 5200 that's near correct. However this makes the Win all the more credible. Battle Tactics is what it is based upon. 'Clever & Timely' Battle Tactics Won the Day.
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@kiwibird8441
4 months ago
I'm never reading comments before I watch again. There's always somthing wrong or some other obscure detail that isn't quite right. These videos are old and what we learn about history is always changing according to new reaserch. Still interesting to watch.
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