When 3,000 Winged Hussars CRUSHED 80,000 Ottomans – The Charge That Prevented Europe’s Fall

When 3,000 Winged Hussars CRUSHED 80,000 Ottomans – The Charge That Prevented Europe’s Fall

In 1683, Europe stood on the brink of collapse as the Ottoman Empire laid siege to Vienna with an army of nearly 80,000 men. What followed became one of the most legendary moments in military history. Against overwhelming odds, just 3,000 Polish Winged Hussars launched a devastating cavalry charge from the hills of Kahlenberg, smashing into the Ottoman lines with unmatched speed, discipline, and shock power. This epic assault not only shattered the enemy army but also marked a turning point that stopped Ottoman expansion into Europe. In this video, we explore how the Winged Hussars were trained, why their charge was so effective, and how one decisive moment changed the fate of an entire continent forever. #WingedHussars #BattleOfVienna #MilitaryHistory If you enjoy in-depth history and stories of empires, don’t forget to like the video, subscribe to the channel, and turn on notifications so you never miss an episode. Your support helps Saga of History continue exploring the rise, wars, and fall of empires.