Crecy 1346 (Region 1) by Mike Peters

Crecy 1346 (Region 1) by Mike Peters

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Crecy 1346 (Region 1) by Mike Peters

On 11 July 1346, the Anglo/Welsh army of Edward I started to disembark in the bay at St Vaast in the Cotentin Peninsula. In a period of 12 months, this army won 3 major battles Caen, Blanchtaque and Crecy and captured Calais, which would remain in English hands until 1558 a thorn in the side of France. This campaign was the first major chapter in the story of the Anglo-French conflict that was later called the 100 years War. This campaign is not only notable for the military victories of Edward and his army but for the way it reshaped warfare on the continent, the English arrived as a major military player on the international stage of medieval Europe. The strategy of Chevauchee employed by Edward's army whilst not being completely new was utilized in an intelligent and controlled manner to bring the French to battle. This strategy on land was combined with maritime operations to negate French sea power and to remove the threat of Norman piracy to southern England. Once the French were brought to battle Edward's Army, consisting in the main of yeoman archers and infantry, was able to beat and destroy the French Army consisting mainly of nobles by a combination of leadership, tactics, discipline, courage and technology (The Long Bow). This campaign set the scene and the tenor of the next 500 years of English victories over the French. In this program, the BHTV team uses their experience as soldiers and guides to bring this iconic campaign to life. The team examines the political, military and economic background to the campaign and brings the subject to life by visits to all the major locations, skillful use of maps and complimented by re-enactment footage and vignettes of life and combat in 1346.
Mike Peters has worked for the Chicago Daily News and the Dayton Daily News. His editorial cartoons became nationally syndicated in 1972, and in 1981 he was awarded a Pulitzer Prize for journalism. In 1992, he received the National Cartoonists Society's Reuben Award for Cartoonist of the Year, cartooning's highest honor. Formerly an artist for the U.S. Army's Seventh Psychological Operations Group in Okinawa, he created the strip Mother Goose and Grimm in 1984.
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EAN 5060247620442
Title Crecy 1346 (Region 1)
Release date 2013-02-28
Format NTSC
Region Code 0
Running time 110 minutes
Studio BHTV / Pen & Sword Digital
Audience Rating Exempt
Condition Unavailable
Director Battlefield History TV