How The Mongols Destroyed 100,000 European Knights in Just 3 Days How The Mongols Destroyed 100,000 European Knights in Just 3 Days === How The Mongols Destroyed 100,000 European Knights in Just 3 Days. Eight thousand Mongols rode into Europe and ran straight into an army more than three times their size. Three days later, the Polish prince was dead, his head on a spear, and Europe’s finest knights were scattered across the fields. The strangest part? The Mongols never came to conquer Poland. So why wipe out one of the strongest armies the West could put together, and then just disappear? In this video, we’ll break it all down. How The Mongols Destroyed 100,000 European Knights in Just 3 Days. Welcome to Great History, the channel where we dive into the battles that shaped the world. If you’re new here, hit subscribe so you don’t miss more epic stories like this one. Stick around, because you’ll see the one single trick that broke the knights’ code, and turned Europe’s pride into panic Let’s find out! How The Mongols Destroyed 100,000 European Knights in Just 3 Days. When Genghis Khan died, a lot of people thought the Mongol storm would fade. His son Ogedei took the throne, and at first, it might’ve looked like he was just sitting back, enjoying what his father had built. But he wasn’t content with simply inheriting power, he had something bigger in mind. Instead of letting the Mongols remain just a nomadic war machine, Ogedei started shaping them into a more organized, wealthy state, without losing an ounce of their fierce spirit. He built supply systems, created courier networks that stretched across continents, and enforced discipline so tight that even stealing a handful of grain could get you executed. And under his rule, the Mongol tide rolled forward: into China, through Central Asia, all the way to the Middle East, and even touching the edges of Europe. === #greathistoryen #greathistoryenchannel #battlehistory #battleof #mongols #european #europeanknights #heroichistoryen Heroic History EN