Drácula Era Real: El Hombre que Empaló a 20.000 Personas

They were childhood friends. They studied together. They played together at the Ottoman court. Thirty years later, one impaled 20,000 of the other's men. This is the true story of Vlad III, known as Vlad the Impaler, Vlad Draculea, the man who inspired the Dracula myth. And how in 1462 he accomplished what no European army had managed in decades: to stop Sultan Mehmed II, the conqueror of Constantinople, the most powerful man in the world. Vlad had 22,000 soldiers. Mehmed had 150,000. What transpired between these two men in the following months is documented in Ottoman, Hungarian, and Byzantine chronicles. Scorched earth. Biological warfare before the term existed. A suicidal night attack on the sultan's camp. And a forest with no trees. But this story has a deeper layer than any history book tells you in school: Vlad and Mehmed had known each other since childhood. They shared tutors. They shared a table. And one of them ended up sending the other's head to Constantinople. This is the darkest war of the Middle Ages. And a human story that no contemporary chronicler dared to tell in its entirety. 🎬 RELATED VIDEO: If you haven't seen it yet, I recommend watching the first part of this story: "Constantinople 1453: The Fall of the Byzantine Empire That Changed the World" 🎬 NEXT CHAPTER: The Blood Countess: The Woman Who Tortured 600 Young Men to Stay Young #VladTepes #Dracula #VladTheImpaler #MehmedII #History #MedievalHistory #OttomanEmpire #DraculaHistory #HistoryDocumentary #1462 #WorldHistory #HistoryInSpanish #DarkHistory #Wallachia #Romania #MiddleAges #Geopolitics #HistoryTold