The Most Brilliant Dirty Trick in War | Battle of Crécy
In 1346, during the Hundred Years' War, one of the most famous battles in military history took place near the village of Crécy. The French army was larger. Its knights were feared across Europe. And victory seemed certain. But King Edward III had a different plan. Using clever positioning, disciplined longbowmen, and a battlefield trap, the English army achieved one of the greatest victories of the Middle Ages. This is the story of the Battle of Crécy — a battle that changed warfare forever. ⚔️ Battle of Crécy (1346) 🏹 English Longbowmen 👑 Edward III ⚜️ Philip VI 📜 Hundred Years' War ⚔️ Medieval Military History If you enjoy military history, famous battles, ancient warfare, and historical documentaries, subscribe for more. #History #BattleOfCrecy #MilitaryHistory #HundredYearsWar #HistoryDocumentary

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