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On a cold April evening in 1812, on the approaches to this formidable fortress, thousands of Britain’s notorious ‘Redcoats’ crept in silence. Their objective? To scale three breaches, hacked into the city’s defences by enormous siege cannon, and to wrestle one of the key strongholds from Napoleon’s forces occupying Spain. That fight, destined to go down in history as one of the bloodiest episodes of the Peninsular War, was a short but ferocious one, with men falling by the hundred in the attempt to gain these walls. Within just a few hours, the fight was over, only to be replaced by a new horror, as a brutal retribution was unleashed by the attackers. In this video, using the latest technology to view and understand the battlefield like never before, and with the words of those who survived that hellish night, we’ll re-create the events which history remembers as the Storming of Badajoz. Support us via Patreon at: / battleguide Written Sources: • G. Daly, British officers’ writings on the Peninsular War – the case of Badajoz, • R. Muir, Wellington • I. Fletcher, Badajoz 1812: Wellington’s Bloodiest Siege • W. Green, Bugler & Officer of the Rifles • J. Donaldson, Recollections of the eventful Life of a Soldier • E. Costello, Rifleman Costello: The Adventures of a Soldier of the 95th • A. Wellesley, Military Dispatches • https://jjwargames.blogspot.com/2019/... General Sources: • National Army Museum • British Newspaper Archive (BNA) • The National Archives, Kew (TNA) • Google Earth Pro & Web Versions • Maptiler Pro (Desktop Version) Credits: • Research: John Burns • Script: John Burns & Dan Hill • Narration: Dan Hill • Editing: Shane Greer & Linus Klassen • Thumbnail Design: Linus Klassen • Music & Sound Effects: Shane Greer