Can someone recommend a good documentary or books focusing on the 30 years war?
>>2103766
/thread
Didin't know the 30 years war was so horrible. Remeber reading about it in class when in middle school. So i was like 11-12. (20 now) Since I'm from sweden, it was mostly focus on our part, and gustav adolf II. I think now in hindsight that my teacher was super biased, I remember her talking about how the "lion from the north" was the coolest man ever and stuff. I think she was dissapointed at how irrrelevant we had become so she tried to Romanticise the whole war. Well, I guess he couldn't really takl about how horrible it was either since we were so young.
>>2103368
Here you go m8
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=UezcOgzttS8
https://www.amazon.com/Thirty-Years-Review-Books-Classics/dp/1590171462
The Diary of Peter Hagendorf.
A bajuwaran Landsknecht who wrote down all what he experienced over the course of 24 years, he travelled though all of the HRE, crossing roughly 22.000 kilometres and wrote in a quiet sober way about the war albeit a slow drift towards indifference regarding barbarism can be seen.
>>2103766
fpbp
There are no documentaries though. Anglos weren't involved enough.