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"The Man Who Wouldn't Break" - The Psychological War Between Grant and Lee at the North Anna May 1864. The Overland Campaign is at its most dangerous moment. At the North Anna River, General Robert E. Lee sets what many historians consider one of the most brilliant traps of the American Civil War — a V-shaped defensive position designed to split and destroy the Union army. And General Ulysses S. Grant walks directly into it. The Union army is divided. Vulnerable. Exposed. But Lee is gravely ill — unable to command from the field at the decisive moment. Instead of retreating, instead of panicking, Grant does something unexpected: he stays. He entrenches. He waits. This episode explores: • The V-shaped “hog snout” trap at the North Anna River • Lee’s illness and the breakdown of Confederate coordination • Why Grant refused to retreat • The psychological duel between two of history’s most studied generals • Whether material advantage — not psychology — truly decided the outcome Featuring deep analysis of the 1864 Overland Campaign, including the aftermath of Spotsylvania and the road to Cold Harbor and ultimately Appomattox Court House. Was North Anna a missed Confederate opportunity? Or the moment the psychological balance of the war permanently shifted? This is not just a battle story. It’s a study in leadership under pressure. Keywords: north anna battle explained, grant vs lee psychological warfare, overland campaign 1864, robert e lee illness north anna, ulysses s grant strategy #NorthAnna1864 #GrantVsLee #OverlandCampaign