SIEGE of Vienna 1683: They Were Promised Safety, Then Massacred
Автор: Audax Historia
Загружено: 2026-02-07
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Before the Winged Hussars made the largest cavalry charge in history and saved Vienna, a brutal event at Perchtoldsdorf revealed Ottoman cruelty — and almost nobody talks about it. In mid-July 1683, an Ottoman vanguard of over 150,000 troops reached a small fortified town just 10 miles south of Vienna. The garrison was small. The walls were weak. The Ottomans offered a deal: surrender peacefully, and your lives will be spared. The townspeople opened the gates. Within hours, nearly 3,000 men were slaughtered in the town square, and women and children were chained and marched off to be sold into slavery. The town was plundered and burned to the ground. The promise of safety meant nothing.
The very next day — 17 July 1683 — the main Ottoman army arrived before Vienna and demanded the same thing: open your gates and surrender. But Vienna's defenders, led by Count Ernst Rüdiger von Starhemberg, refused to give in. Their resilience in the face of Ottoman threats was crucial. That single decision — made in the shadow of the Perchtoldsdorf massacre — changed the course of European history.
This is the full story of the Siege of Vienna 1683, how 16,000 defenders held out for two months against 150,000 Ottoman soldiers. How the relief army organized and marched. And how the Winged Hussars of Poland made the most famous cavalry charge in history to save the city known as 'the Golden Apple.'
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