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August 17, 1424. Duke of Bedford faced an impossible choice: fight 15,000 Franco-Scottish warriors with just 6,000 exhausted men, or watch England's empire in France crumble forever. When the largest allied army ever assembled advanced on Verneuil, Bedford made a decision that would decide the fate of nations. This is the story of the Battle of Verneuil - where one English duke's tactical genius destroyed two kingdoms' armies, saved the infant Henry VI's inheritance, and proved that English steel and longbows could triumph against impossible odds. The map in the video: https://www.britishbattles.com/wp-con... 📜 About Britain's History: We cover the forgotten battles, campaigns, and commanders that shaped British military history. From English Civil War to Napoleonic Wars, from medieval sieges to Victorian campaigns – every video provides detailed tactical analysis with cinematic visuals. Subscribe for deep dives into the warfare that built Britain. 🔔 SUBSCRIBE for more forgotten British battles 👍 LIKE if you enjoyed this video 💬 COMMENT which battle we should cover next Disclaimer: This video uses AI-generated imagery to illustrate historical events and figures. Due to the scarcity of contemporary artwork from many historical periods and to avoid copyright issues with modern historical illustrations, we employ artificial intelligence tools to create period-appropriate visual representations. All AI-generated imagery is clearly inspired by classical oil painting aesthetics to maintain historical authenticity and visual consistency with the period being discussed.The visuals serve to enhance understanding, not replace rigorous historical scholarship. #britainshistory