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Dear Patrons, 

I'm very pleased to share the world premiere of The Battle of Eylau! 

It's 1807, and Napoleon is in pursuit of the Russians through a freezing Polish winter. When they finally turn to make their stand at Eylau, one of the bloodiest battles of the age ensues. 

Huge thanks to Patrick and Mike for their brilliant work on animation and scripts, to HistoryMarche for the marvellous battlefield map, and to Keith Rocco and Alexander Averyanov for use of their wonderful images. 

Typos for Merch is in effect - first person to spot one gets any one item of merch as thanks. 

I hope you enjoy the video, which goes live on YouTube next Friday. And thank you for supporting the channel! 

Toby

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Anonymous

Hello EHTV. Just joined the Patreon of this great history channel. Without a doubt, it has been a dark, gloomy and horrible episode to watch. I had never seen, since the Battle of the Nations, so many divisions being torn to pieces and continuous attacks and counterattacks in a matter of minutes being destroyed by cannon fire and infantry and cavalry charges. A great testimony to how cruel the Napoleonic Wars were, especially when the opposing sides were French and Russian. Murat's charge, the complete destruction of Augereau's Corps, and the near destruction of Davout's Corps. After this, Napoleon would always have his doubts about fighting the Russians, not fear, but concern for the soldiers he would have to lose to defeat the giant of the East. Although Friedland restored the Grande Armée's trail of triumphs, the confident, experienced, fully-stretched army of 1805 no longer existed (about 200,000-250,000), only several thousand veterans (at most 90,000-100,000), who would die in the following years in the Peninsula War, once again against Austria and finally in the disastrous invasion of Russia, where only the Old Guard and part of the Young Guard were all that remained of the hardened soldiers who followed Napoleon throughout Europe since 1805. Thank you EHTV, for all this great work that you and your collaborators do with each video.

Anonymous

Hello, is there any way to get a track list? If not, what are the songs that play when Augereau's Corps is destroyed, when the quote "Will you let those fellows devour us?" appears, and when Davout begins his attack against Baggovut and is thrown back? I really like them. Thank you!

EpicHistoryTV

Glad you liked them! The first one is called Epic Arrival from Premium Beats, the second one is called Spartan, by Filmstro.