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The Battle of Karánsebes: The Army That Defeated Itself

The Battle of Karánsebes: The Army That Defeated Itself

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What if an army’s greatest enemy wasn’t across the battlefield, but inside its own camp? In 1788, a colossal Habsburg force, poised to strike the Ottoman Empire, unraveled in a single night of chaos and terror—without a single enemy soldier present. This is the story of how fear and misunderstanding can turn an army against itself. This episode delves into the infamous Battle of Karánsebes. We explore the tense, multi-ethnic camp of over 100,000 Austrian troops—Germans, Hungarians, Slavs, and more, divided by language and rumor. As scouts cross the Timiș River, a misplaced shout in the dark spirals into panic. Through narrative history, we reconstruct how a brawl over schnapps ignited a catastrophic chain reaction of mistaken identity, triggering volleys of friendly fire and a full-blown, self-inflicted rout. Listeners will gain a profound understanding of the "fog of war" not as a metaphor, but as a visceral, psychological reality. You’ll discover how the architecture of an empire, the frailties of communication, and the raw power of rumor can conspire to create a disaster more bizarre and revealing than any conventional defeat. #BattleOfKaransebes #FriendlyFire #HabsburgEmpire #OttomanWars #MilitaryHistory #18thCentury #FogOfWar #HistoricalDisaster Hosted by Ibnul Jaif Farabi. Produced by Light Knot Studios (lightknotstudios.com).
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