What James Longstreet Secretly Told Arthur Fremantle Before Pickett’s Charge at Gettysburg
EYE-WITNESS TO GETTYSBURG: The Secret Confederate Diary They Tried to Hide Step onto the battlefield with the men who were there. This is not a documentary narrated by historians a century later. This is the raw, unedited, and profoundly personal account of a British military observer who lived, ate, and marched with Generals Robert E. Lee, James Longstreet, and John Bell Hood in the days leading up to and during the Battle of Gettysburg. In this exclusive narrative video, we give voice to a long-overlooked journal that was penned in real-time from within the Confederate headquarters. Experience the tension, the strategic debates, the shocking overconfidence, and the brutal reality of America's bloodiest battle through the eyes of a neutral aristocrat who had a front-row seat to history. What You Will Discover in This Immersive Account: · The March North: Follow the Army of Northern Virginia as it crosses into Pennsylvania. Witness the complex interactions with Northern civilians in Chambersburg from scornful women waving Union flags to the strict discipline Lee enforced to protect private property. · Private Councils of War: Hear the candid opinions of the Confederate high command. Listen as Longstreet doubts their position, as Hill battles illness, and as the army's profound contempt for their enemy sets the stage for tragic overconfidence. · The Unfiltered Truth of Combat: From the eerie silence that fell over 150,000 men at 4:45 PM on July 2nd to the heart-wrenching stream of wounded and the swapping of tobacco between enemy prisoners and their guards, this is the human story behind the tactical maps. · Vivid Portraits of Legends: See Lee not just as a marble monument, but as a tired, gracious, and meticulously neat man who slept in tents to protect civilians. Meet the "jolly trio" of doctors, the "thievish little rebel scoundrel" commissary officer, and the wild, ragged, yet supremely confident Texans of Hood's division. · The Fatal Pivot: Understand from the inside why the battle "came off prematurely," and how the events of July 1st derailed Lee's plans, leading to the desperate and decisive clashes on the second and third days. WHY THIS CHANNEL IS YOUR #1 SOURCE FOR DEEP HISTORY: We don't just recite dates. We resurrect primary sources letters, diaries, and official reports to build immersive, narrative experiences. If you're tired of dry facts and crave to feel the texture of history, you're in the right place. If you want to know what it actually felt like to stand on Seminary Ridge on July 3, 1863, you NEED to watch this video. SMASH THAT LIKE BUTTON and SUBSCRIBE to join our community of dedicated history enthusiasts! TURN ON NOTIFICATIONS so you never miss a deep dive. Next week, we analyze the critical failures of Confederate cavalry and how J.E.B. Stuart's absence doomed Lee's campaign. #civilwar #oldwest #history #BattleOfGettysburg #JamesLongstreet #RobertELee #Pickett’sCharge #ForgottenHistory #HistoryDocumentary #militaryhistory #AmericanHistory #uniongenerals #UntoldHistory #WeirdHistory #confederate

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