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Ottomans at the Gates: The First (Staggering) Siege of Vienna 1529

Get an exclusive NordPass deal plus 1 additional month for FREE here: https://nordpass.com/sandrhoman or use code sandrhoman at the checkout! On September 25, 1529, for the first time, an Ottoman army arrived at the Austrian capital of Vienna. Their arrival marked the beginning of a siege characterized by subterranean warfare, nasty weather, and serious supply problems. The siege of Vienna was rather short, but it was without doubt an event of pan-European importance. It ended the perceived invincibility that had surrounded the Ottoman army just when it had come closer to central Europe than ever before. For centuries this event had extraordinary symbolic power, but it is now overshadowed by the second Ottoman siege in 1683. In this video we present the story of the first Ottoman siege of Vienna which was no less staggering than the second one. Patreon (thank you):   / sandrhomanhistory   Paypal (thank you): https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/SandR... Twitter:   / sandrhoman   Bibliography: Bremm K.-J., Die Türken vor Wien. Zwei Weltmächte im Ringen um Europa, Darmstadt 2021. Düriegl, G., Wien 1529. Die erste Türkenbelagerung. Textband der 62. Sonderausstellung des Historischen Museums der Stadt Wien, Wien/Köln/Graz 1979. Duffy, C., The Fortress in the Early Modern World 1494-1660, London 1979. Hummelberger, W., Peball, K., Die Befestigungen Wiens, Wien/Hamburg 1974. Matschke, K.-P., Das Kreuz und der Halbmond. Die Geschichte der Türkenkriege, Düsseldorf/Zürich 2004. Wheatcroft, Andrew, The Enemy at the Gate. Habsburgs, Ottomans, and the Battle for Europe, London 2009.

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