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The Battle of Blenheim 1704: Marlborough's First Great Victory Over The French. Chris Green is The History Chap; telling stories that brings the past to life. WAYS YOU CAN SUPPORT MY CHANNEL 1)Become A Patron https://www.thehistorychap.com/Suppor... or 2)Join My YouTube membership / @thehistorychap or 3) Make a one-off donation https://buymeacoffee.com/thehistorychap or 4) Join my Free weekly newsletter https://www.thehistorychap.com/Newsle... Related videos: The Duke of Marlborough - The General Who Never Lost • Marlborough: The General Who Never Lost A ... The British Army's Officer Purchase System • A Recipe For Disaster? The British Army's ... Colonel Blood & Crown Jewel Theft • The Soldier Who Stole England's Crown Jewels In 1704, the Duke of Marlborough embarked on one of the most audacious military campaigns in British history. With Vienna under threat from a combined French and Bavarian army, Marlborough deceived both his Dutch allies and his French enemies, marching 21,000 men 250 miles across Europe in just five weeks. This video tells the story of how Marlborough outmanoeuvred the rigid French command structure, linked up with Prince Eugene of Savoy, and brought the French to battle at a small village on the Danube that would give its name to one of England's most famous victories. The Battle of Blenheim saw Marlborough commanding a true coalition force — British, Dutch, Austrian, German and Danish troops fighting together against Marshal Tallard's veteran French army and their Bavarian allies. The battle itself was a masterclass in combined arms warfare: infantry assaults on fortified villages, cavalry charges across boggy ground, and artillery moved forward at critical moments under Colonel Holcroft Blood. A single French error — packing 12,000 men into Blenheim village — handed Marlborough the advantage he needed. By nightfall, Tallard was a prisoner, thousands of French cavalry had drowned in the Danube, and Louis XIV had suffered his first major defeat in forty years. The victory saved the Habsburg Empire, knocked Bavaria out of the war, and earned Marlborough a palace that still bears the battle's name. It was England's greatest continental victory since Agincourt. KEY DATES: 19 May 1704 – Marlborough begins his march from Bedburg 10 June 1704 – Marlborough meets Prince Eugene at Mundelsheim 2 July 1704 – Storming of the Schellenberg 13 August 1704 – Battle of Blenheim 21 August 1704 – News reaches Queen Anne at Windsor Chapters 0:00 Introduction 0:47 War of Spanish Succession 2:02 The Duke of Marlborough 3:17 250 Mile March 6:00 Deception 7:16 The French Respond 8:18 Prince Eugene of Savoy 9:01 Battle of Schellenberg 10:49 Tallard Arrives 12:20 Marlborough's Suprise 14:12 Battle of Blenheim 15:09 British Attack 17:55 Eugene's Battle 19:13 Marlborough Attacks French Centre 22:00 French Break 23:48 Last Stand by the French 24:37 Casualties 25:30 To The Victors the Prize 27:09 Marlborough The Commander Follow me at: www.thehistorychap.com Podcast: https://www.thehistorychappodcast.com Facebook:https://bit.ly/37IUfkH / thehistorychap #britishhistory #militaryhistory My name is Chris Green and I love to share stories from British history. Not just because they are interesting but because, good or bad, they have shaped the world we live in today. History should not be stuffy or a long list of dates or kings & queens. So rather than lectures or Youtube animations, I tell stories that bring the past to life. My aim is to be chat as if I were having a coffee or meal with you. Jean in Maryland, USA recently wrote: "Chris, is the history teacher I wish I had at school!" Just for the record, I do have a history degree in Medieval & Modern history from the University of Birmingham and am a member of the Royal Historical Society. I am also a member of the Victorian Military Society, the Anglo Zulu War Society and the Military Historical Society. Disclaimer: All opinions and comments expressed in the 'Comments' section do not reflect the opinions of Chris Green Communication Ltd t/a The History Chap. All opinions and comments should contribute to the dialogue. Chris Green Communication Ltd does not condone written attacks, insults, racism, sexism, extremism, or otherwise questionable comments or material in the 'Comments' section, and reserves the right to delete any comment violating this rule or to block any poster from the channel. The History Chap is a trading name of Chris Green Communication Ltd, a company registered in England & Wales (Co No: 05025587)