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Part 5 of 5 The Battle of Vienna, on the 12th of September 1683, the battle was won and Vienna was free!
Try to celebreate today and enjoy, in rememberence of a great victory against the forces of Islam.

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  • Did I see this last year as well ?

  • Yes but this year I have edited out the dimmies and put all 5 parts on youtube

  • VERY GOOD ! Just watched it all .I will now go eat crescent rolls and some bacon.

  • Good on you mate!

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  • God bless the Poles! And, damed good work, Graf von Starhemberg and the people of Vienna!

    BTW: On their way to Vienna, the small town of Schwechat was literally razed to the ground by the Turks. All males were killed, as well as all older "useless" women and infants. :-/

  • Did you knew that the turkish flag was the last byzantine flag?i hate turks proud to be greek and vienese and polish done great job there....

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  • @MrDenocan you have to learn history ou fucking mongol

  • fuck islam

  • @MrDenocan No! People of what is Turkey now were not Pagin but Byzantine Christians. There is no need to start call idiots. djkapalof is right

  • @djkapalof You really are an idiot arent you? Turks were pagan before Islam. They praticly worshipped the Sky, Sun, Moon so cresendant comes from moon and stars comes from Sky. Learn history. God hat an idiot.

  • @BeamMeUpSir thank you very much for your kind words

  • @djkapalof God Bless Greece. Love from your Orthodox brothers in Armenia!

  • @AmersfoortTristan Well, Eugene was the Austrian Military Commander in this battle right up here; Vienna 1683. And he was also the teacher of Prussia's greatest leader, Frederick The Great of Prussia. He may have been born French, but he fought like an Austrian. And I agree; maybe someday. But in this modern day, it's all about secrecy and crap.

  • @MontChevalier So we had a Frenchman helping the Allied armies and for that he had to serve in a foreign army. Typical. I just hope that Europeans can stand together one day because if we won't we will be in trouble.

  • @AmersfoortTristan Actually, we shouldn't be too hard on the French. The Austrian's greatest Military Commander, Eugene de Savoy, is French. So, in a way, the French did help. By giving us Eugene. But, you're absolutely right. And I completely agree.

  • @MontChevalier I know. It's no doubt humiliating for many French to realise that now but the French and the Turks were allied for over 300 years. Today Europe should learn to stand together and form one united front against the Turks.

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