The (Bloodiest) Siege of the Napoleonic Wars: Badajoz 1812

The (Bloodiest) Siege of the Napoleonic Wars: Badajoz 1812

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The (Bloodiest) Siege of the Napoleonic Wars: Badajoz 1812
Start building your empire, research technologies, and explore history in Forge of Empires! Register by using this link to be granted additional rewards when completing the tutorial and reaching the Bronze Age Welcome event! The distribution of rewards can take up to two days: https://wehy.pe/y/4/SandRhomanHistory At the beginning of April 1812, the walls of Badajoz crumbled under British bombardment. The siege of Badajoz, one of the bloodiest sieges in the Napoleonic Wars, was approaching its pinnacle. An assault on the city was soon to begin, during which almost 4,000 men would lose their lives in less than 3 hours. This attack and the merciless plundering that followed the city’s conquest made the siege of Badajoz tragically infamous. Among other things, this battle provides the historical context for Bernard Cornwell’s novel Sharpe and the film based on it, Sharpe's Company. This is how modern historiography tells the story of the staggering siege of Badajoz. We highly recommend checking out Bernard Cornwell's impeccably researched historical novels about the Napoleonic Wars. His story telling is masterful too, so his books are well worth reading for anybody. The first book "Sharpe’s Tiger" covers the the Siege of Seringapatam, 1799. Link: https://amzn.to/3WdfWlu There are 23 more books. In light of this video we especially recommend looking into book 13 "Sharpe’s Company: The Siege of Badajoz, January to April 1812". Link: https://amzn.to/4j6AohD Patreon (thank you): https://www.patreon.com/sandrhomanhistory Paypal (thank you: https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/SandRhomanhistory Twitter: https://twitter.com/Sandrhoman Some must read mlitary history books: Ambrose, S. E., Band of Brothers: E Company, 2001. https://amzn.to/438ltvZ Baime, A. J., The Accidental President: Harry S. Truman, 2017. https://amzn.to/3TcDGUj Beard, M., Emperor of Rome: Ruling the Ancient Roman World, 2023. https://amzn.to/49L2olR Bevoor, A., Stalingrad: The Fateful Siege: 1942-1943, 1999. https://amzn.to/4a4rqwe Beevor, A., The Second World War, 2013. https://amzn.to/3wNFITu Brennan, P+D., Gettysburg in Color, 2022. https://amzn.to/48LGldG Clausewitz, C., On War, 2010. https://amzn.to/3Vblf5 Kaushik, R., A Global History of Pre-Modern Warfare: 10,000 BCE–1500 CE, 2021. https://amzn.to/49Mtqt7 McPherson, J., Battle Cry of Freedom, The Civil War Era, 2021. https://amzn.to/3TseYAW Tsu, S., The Art of War, 2007, https://amzn.to/3TuknHA Sledge. E. B., With the Old Breed: At Peleliu and Okinawa, 2008. https://amzn.to/439olIK Pomerantsev, P., How to Win an Information War, 2024. https://amzn.to/3Ts0YqQ Video Bibliography: Paget, Julian, Wellington's Peninsular War. Battles and Battlefields, Barnsley3 2009. Daly, Gavin, 'The sacking of a town is an abomination'. siege, sack and violence to civilians in British officers' writings on the Peninsular War - the case of Badajoz, in: Historical Research, Volume 92, Issue 255, February 2019, pp. 160-182. Muir, Rory, Wellington. The Path to Victory 1769-1814, New Haven/London 2013. Myatt, Frederick, British Sieges of the Peninsular War, Staplehurst 1995.