Blenheim 1704-Battle for Europe-part1
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History Channel Documentary/
Drama 2004 Written and Presented by
Charles Spencer.
The Battle of Blenheim (referred to in some countries as the
Second Battle of Höchstädt), fought on 13 August 1704, was a major battle of the
War of the Spanish Succession.[1] The overwhelming
Allied victory ensured the safety of
Vienna from the Franco-Bavarian army, thus preventing the collapse of the
Grand Alliance.
Louis XIV of France sought to knock
Emperor Leopold out of the war by seizing Vienna, the
Habsburg capital, and gain a favourable
peace settlement. The dangers to Vienna were considerable: the
Elector of Bavaria and
Marshal Marsin's forces in
Bavaria threatened from the west, and Marshal
Vendôme's large army in northern
Italy posed a serious danger with a potential offensive through the
Brenner Pass. Vienna was also under pressure from Rákóczi's
Hungarian revolt from its eastern approaches. Realising the danger, the
Duke of Marlborough resolved to alleviate the peril to Vienna by marching his forces south from Bedburg and help maintain Emperor Leopold within the Grand Alliance.
A combination of deception and brilliant administration – designed to conceal his true destination from friend and foe alike – enabled
Marlborough to march 250 miles (400 kilometres) unhindered from the
Low Countries to the
River Danube in five weeks. After securing Donauwörth on the
Danube, Marlborough sought to engage the Elector's and Marsin's army before
Marshal Tallard could bring reinforcements through the
Black Forest. However, with the Franco-Bavarian commanders reluctant to fight until their numbers were deemed sufficient, the
Duke enacted a policy of plundering in Bavaria designed to force the issue. The tactic proved unsuccessful, but when
Tallard arrived to bolster the Elector's army, and
Prince Eugene arrived with reinforcements for the
Allies, the two armies finally met on the banks of the Danube in and around the small village of Blindheim.
Blenheim has gone down in history as one of the turning points of the War of the Spanish Succession. Bavaria was knocked out of the war, and
Louis's hopes for a quick victory came to an end.
France suffered over 30,
000 casualties including the commander-in-chief, Marshal Tallard, who was taken captive to
England. Before the 1704 campaign ended, the Allies had taken Landau, and the towns of
Trier and Trarbach on the
Moselle in preparation for the following year's campaign into France itself. From
Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia