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Alarmsignale: In dieser Episode bereiten sich Geyer und seine Männer auf einen bevorstehenden Angriff der Adligen vor. Sie setzen Alarmsignale ein, um die Bauern in der Umgebung zu warnen und sie auf ihre Seite zu ziehen. Der Angriff wird abgewehrt und die Adligen erleiden eine Niederlage.

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01:00Their 30 Years' War rages in Germany.
01:17In 1629 he also reached the Vogtland.
01:21Ordinary people are powerless against the armies, looters and marauders.
01:26But one of them takes up the fight.
01:30To this day, legends and traditions tell of the deeds of the daring band of Geopresse,
01:35called the peasant general.
01:41They came at dawn.
01:44As the sun rose, the horizon was white with sails.
01:50Sails as far as the eye could see.
01:53Never before, it is said, has such an armada been seen.
01:56They counted over 200 ships loaded with troops.
02:04And in front of the front, 36 war cannons, studded with cannons.
02:11The gunners’ burning lungs could be seen through the telescope.
02:16And at any moment the broadsides could strike at our entrenchments.
02:20The officers in the courtyard.
02:47And further?
02:54What next?
02:56Without a shot being fired, the Swede went ashore.
03:01As undisturbed as two days earlier on June 24th on the island of Rügen.
03:05Before anyone up there really understood what had actually happened, the Swedes marched on Stettin.
03:08Boguslav XIV, the Duke of Pomerania, opened the gates to them without a fight.
03:15Um.
03:18The Swedes had already taken control of the fortified city before the Quartocon could launch a counterattack.
03:24My goddamn shit, Captain!
03:26Excuse me, madam.
03:40Yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes.
03:42Uh, Szczecin.
03:46Gustav Adolf has the mouth of the Oder under control and a secure port for supplies.
03:53But I was able to find out, officer.
03:55They say he is doing everything humanly possible.
03:58Intercepted the fleeing people and regrouped them.
04:03You allow.
04:05Occupied and fortified Garz on the Oder.
04:07This is halfway between Stettin and Schwed.
04:15He blocked the Oder with chains and deployed all the artillery he had left.
04:20In this way he can prevent the Swedes from reaching Frankfurt by water and attacking the imperial army from two sides.
04:28From the chain mail era, the heavy caravans are still targets for the gunners.
04:35This is the old Conti.
04:36I would have been surprised if he had completely lost his head.
04:41The general cannot face battle.
04:45He's trying to hold Garz until we get him help.
04:50The old man is really in the ink.
04:56It will be a forced march, Mr. Rettmeister.
05:00All right. We're coming.
05:02.
05:03I am.
05:04I am.
05:05I am.
05:05That's it.
05:35It's a good thing we didn't become Catholic.
05:40Yes.
05:49That is the situation, gentlemen.
05:52And now to us. Immediately, the Gahlhand.
05:54Prepare for marching.
05:55All horses that are not fully fit for use are replaced from the villages’ stocks.
05:58The same applies to all equipment.
06:01The villages provide food and fodder for ten days.
06:03We will probably march without a break.
06:05Curfew at seven o'clock. Wake up tomorrow at four.
06:08The squadron gathers in high arbors at six.
06:11Departure for Zollenroder at 6:15. Questions?
06:14I request permission to leave earlier with the advance.
06:17With the heavy cars I am slower in mountainous terrain.
06:20Make sure there are double opening credits.
06:21Due to time constraints, I will forego an inspection.
06:24The platoon commanders bear full responsibility for marching readiness in their area.
06:27No discussions in the group.
06:29No negligence.
06:30Take tough action.
06:32Still questions.
06:34So, gentlemen, step aside.
06:36Or?
06:37Mr. Rettmeister?
06:38Listen to.
06:38Mr. Innkeeper, another can of beer on my tab.
06:45She is rich.
06:46Yes, as unbelievable as it sounds.
06:49The marauders had already formed a circle around the cress.
06:51Hair looked bad.
06:53He broke off hazel branches and stuck them in the snow around him.
06:58He clapped his hands three times.
06:59And at that moment the hazel rods became armed peasants.
07:03None of the marauders are left.
07:05Ah, the rumor says that he gathered people from the villages,
07:12to put an end to the predators in the Pölwe.
07:16They talk as they understand it, because they do not want to admit it,
07:23that it has supernatural powers, the cress.
07:27He is bulletproof and immune to sabers.
07:33He has even been seen in two places at the same time.
07:36And everywhere, those who wanted to exploit the farmers suffered badly.
07:41A man in league with the devil.
07:46Certainly nothing to do with the devil.
07:48He doesn't fight for farmers.
07:52Do you have any more stories like this?
07:54Where should one begin?
07:56Yes, and how afraid they are.
08:00I experienced it myself.
08:02Ploughed with my oxen.
08:06Then the soldiers came.
08:09They wanted to take my cattle away.
08:11And there was no Christian anywhere who could have helped me.
08:14What should I do?
08:18Then I shouted into the forest.
08:21Hesse, help!
08:23Hesse, help!
08:26Then everything remains quiet.
08:30But the soldiers.
08:32Robbery of the horses and galloping off.
08:36The shock has gone right into their bones.
08:41And you tell everyone that, you mole.
08:44That's the truth.
08:51Verwagdmeister, order from Rittmeister von Kapowitz.
08:53Alarm for Reichenfels.
08:57Arise, you full rulers.
08:59Alarm!
08:59Alarm!
09:02Alarm!
09:06Come on, Daniel, you do it.
09:09Come on, come on, I'm hungry.
09:11So, then you take the deer.
09:12Please?
09:13Come on, come on, come on, I'm hungry too.
09:15Come, come.
09:21This is rider signals.
09:22Is it from all sides, tell me.
09:37I don't understand that.
09:39Always the same signal, as if they were blowing the alarm.
09:42It started over in Hohen Neuben.
09:44This never happened here before.
09:45Come on, come on.
09:45Come on, come on.
09:52Food and supplies for ten days.
09:58Double opening credits.
10:01Fortunately, the grain is still on the stalk.
10:03But we will hardly have any draft animals to harvest the earth afterwards.
10:07We know how difficult times are, we in the tree and we suffer immensely from it, don't we?
10:13Well, at least we're rid of the emperor's soldiers.
10:16I fear, highly preborn, the Swedes will do no differently.
10:20Do you think that by the time they get here, that...
10:22And above all General Conti, in Garns.
10:26Believe until they come here, until they come here, until they come here.
10:56Believe until they get here.
11:26What should we do until they get here?
11:28What should we do until they get here?
11:30What should we do until they get here?
11:31What should we do until they get here?
11:32No point, woman.
11:33You might as well use the stone there to do something.
11:46What should we do until they get here?
11:48What should we do until they get here?
11:50What should we do until they get here?
11:52Hey!
11:53Hey!
11:54Give something here!
11:55Give something here!
11:56Give something here!
11:57Give me back my goose!
11:59Give me back my goose!
12:01I have a connection to the federal government!
12:03I don't care!
12:04Get out of here!
12:05Anyone can say that!
12:06You can make something out of stuff, hey!
12:10That means they won't come back.
12:12I heard the soldiers say we're going north.
12:15I heard it too.
12:16Early tomorrow morning.
12:17The Swedes are said to have landed.
12:18Anne, Georg must know.
12:20Don't go to the cave, it's too dangerous.
12:47criteria go and see.
12:48Well, start from the front, from the front.
12:50halves vorèi.
12:52What does each W do?
12:54Vocals Donna.
12:55Tchaik Sch og un Start, use the built-in.
12:57We will give the Bibles with the front, with which they can,
13:01shitty com.
13:02Number 4, 20, 15, 20, 16, 21,.
13:03Climate right, secondly Neuk.
13:05How much something very good in the whales?
13:12Lots of F對.
13:13Find the womanMayade after flowers.
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15:54Bad, tuber baker, very bad
16:11To flutter here and cluck like an excited chicken
16:15If you had to stay there, you would have made us wait until someone came
16:19Then you would have seen the hiding place and secondly the person who picked you up
16:23You should know everything as soon as possible, Secretary
16:27Maybe it's not too late after all
16:30Another girl in sight, the friend of the cress
16:34If you are of service to me in this matter, you will be exempt from all taxes for the next five years
16:44And we make it so that no one in Dortendorf is enough
16:47How you always think of everything, sir
16:50I am always their result of the servant
16:52I am always their result of the servant
17:22I am always their result of the servant
17:52Slower
17:54Slower
17:56Slower
17:58Slower
18:00Stop
18:02So, everything down from goods
18:04And you stay fast on the team and will not move from the spot
18:08Come, follow me
18:18Apogadus
18:20Apogadus
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19:56And you, you come now.
20:12Yes, and distribute.
20:26Yes, and you come here.
20:54And you remain invisible and keep the pigs in the cock.
20:56Looks at everyone who comes.
20:58But we won't shoot until I give the order.
21:16Well, we have to find a new hiding place.
21:22You've had outrageous luck again.
21:26What do you say to the news?
21:33We can't take on an entire squadron of armored cavalry.
21:37With everything included, that's about 200 men.
21:40Combat procedures, people.
21:41Yes, if they ride together, yes.
21:42But the squadrons are distributed among the individual villages.
22:01So the troops ride individually to the regiment's assembly point.
22:06We have a possibility.
22:10The pigeons, come.
22:11You, okay.
22:11Yes, sir, yes.
22:20You know that you can't get behind it if it's not here.
22:23And you can customize it quickly.
22:24Obviously, I try not to collect this ever.
22:25Nothing harmonious.
22:25But I somehow don't know.
22:26You might think that we are making this show acabar.
22:28What is that?
22:58A few will be intercepted by the buzzards. Most will return home.
23:04Hey!
23:05What was that nonsense?
23:08There's nothing wrong with those creatures!
23:12No!
23:20You! She's something very special!
23:28Hey! Aren't you satisfied with the cattle? Do you have to kill the breeding stock now too?
23:58She is deluded.
24:13So you didn't deceive me.
24:37There you are again.
24:40With kind regards.
24:43By George.
24:48They rage on all farms.
24:50Steal whatever they find.
24:52Nothing can stop them.
24:54They bark at you if you dare to confront them.
24:57Then you just have to approach them differently.
24:59But how? And with what?
25:07Reins benefits us.
25:09The emperor's troops have no time.
25:11Whatever happens when they leave, they have to move on, whether they want to or not.
25:15What we steal from them belongs to us.
25:17You no longer have the option to search for it.
25:20In this regard, we have an advantage.
25:21Yes, Georg is right.
25:24Come, sit down.
25:38I wanted to ask you, do we want to try to save?
26:02What can still be saved?
26:05That's what we always want.
26:06But this time there is no group of marauders or a small scarf.
26:09How can we take on an entire squadron of heavy cavalry?
26:12Whatever the outcome.
26:16I have nothing left to lose.
26:18I am in favor.
26:20We did not make George our general to die carelessly.
26:23Let George finish speaking.
26:25If he called them together, he would have thought of something.
26:29So far he has always found a way.
26:30Yes, Veit is right.
26:35Say something, George.
26:37I'm joining in.
26:39Provided it has even the slightest chance of success.
26:42What they gather in Mela are more and more wagons and teams.
26:45Your father's horses are there too, Georg.
26:48In Mela?
26:49The forage wagons that were loaded in Dörbendorf went to Mela.
26:52That's correct.
26:53And those from Pölwitz too.
26:54I saw them drive by.
26:56And they rounded up live cattle.
26:58From everywhere.
26:59A herd so large.
27:02You would only have seen something like this on a farm in the very best of times.
27:08It looks like Mela is the gathering point for all the baggage.
27:13How many soldiers are there?
27:1550 maybe.
27:16The people from this cornet Bohle.
27:18He lives with me.
27:20Excellent.
27:20Keep your eyes open.
27:21Well, at 50 we would be careless.
27:23Half are carriage and driver.
27:25Not used to fighting.
27:26With the Paraiter we take it easy.
27:28Veit, they collect the forage in Mela, yes.
27:31So that they all join the squadron when it starts.
27:33Maybe the squadron will pick up the furage.
27:35Because the goods are harder to move than the cavalry.
27:38Well, then we'll attack them before the cavalry gets here.
27:41And that's tonight.
27:42And they're over the mountains before it's light.
27:44And Mela goes up in flames.
27:46They still have plenty of time to put the red rooster on our roofs.
27:49The male dog was right.
27:52It can only happen if they are already on their way, Veit.
27:55When there is no turning back for them.
27:57We need to find out where the squadron and the forage are marching together.
28:05The worst case scenario would be for the entire squadron to come to Mela.
28:09We can only hope that this does not happen.
28:18Go back to the villages.
28:21Try to pull the soldiers' tongues.
28:24At the first crow of the rooster, lie in wait and watch where they march.
28:29Each village appoints one or two scouts to do this.
28:32And send a message here.
28:34I expect the rest at midnight.
28:37That we take up arms and are ready.
28:42It will be a tough job.
28:45Mr. Thomas.
28:47Go to the acorn leaf.
28:49He has connections everywhere.
28:52Has a thousand ears.
28:54Can judge better than we can here in the forest,
28:56where this unfortunate war will develop.
28:59He should report on this.
29:00And if he asks?
29:02Then tell him the peasant general sent you, that will be enough.
29:05He lives here, we live here.
29:06He can't ruin things with us.
29:27Stop!
29:28Courier to the Regiment Atems out of the way!
29:30The early days are over.
29:34There hasn’t been so much riding and roaring in the last six months,
29:37like now in a single day.
29:39Tell me, why did you send Thomas to Eichelblatt?
29:46I don't know what the Swedes are like.
29:50I just don't want
29:51that they overhear us.
29:55That they catch us unprepared.
29:57Do you understand?
30:00What do you mean?
30:05I don't know the Swedes.
30:08Well, I just don't want us to be unprepared.
30:10Do you know,
30:13foreign troops are afraid of forests,
30:16because they are used to fighting in open fields.
30:20Just like the Imperials.
30:22Exactly.
30:25Say,
30:26What do you think?
30:28Oh well,
30:32one would have to
30:32larger warehouses,
30:34fortified camps,
30:36you should have.
30:36rough terrain,
30:41watchtowers,
30:44palisades,
30:45also in the well,
30:49Supply of food.
30:51Well,
30:52in such a camp
30:54we will be safe before Rüfflingen.
30:58Yes.
30:58Yes.
30:58From the peasant general, that is.
31:08So so.
31:10Oh, an amazing man,
31:12as one hears.
31:14I am a little acorn leaf.
31:16Yes,
31:17so
31:17It is not easy,
31:19Thomas Staude.
31:21What do the officers say?
31:22What should she say?
31:27That they will beat the Swedes.
31:31But
31:32they will not beat them,
31:35I think.
31:36They're more likely to get one themselves.
31:39So you think it is safe
31:40that the Imperials do not come back
31:42into the rich Felserland.
31:44What is safe in this world?
31:46Looks bad
31:53for the army
31:54the Catholic Majesty.
32:00Are also mercenaries,
32:01the Swedes.
32:02But it is said,
32:03they would be
32:03much better equipped
32:05and
32:05drilled incredibly hard.
32:09How they owned Stettin
32:11in no time
32:12and the General Conti
32:14in Garz an der Oder
32:15to trouble,
32:15that is
32:16this is the art of war,
32:18Thomas Staude.
32:20And this art
32:20fooled,
32:21Gustav Adolf.
32:23Do you even think it is possible
32:24that the Swedes
32:25get this far?
32:27All the way to Vogtland?
32:29It would be better
32:30they wouldn't come.
32:31And our people
32:32find a little peace
32:33after all the suffering suffered.
32:36But
32:36I think it is possible
32:39that they advance this far.
32:42Tell that to the farmer, General.
32:44I assume
32:45that's it,
32:45what he wanted to know.
32:46Officers are there.
32:54officers,
32:55you should
32:55better not meet.
32:59Roll up the tables.
33:02No,
33:03here,
33:03Entler.
33:04Please come up,
33:14Gentlemen.
33:17Make way,
33:18farmer.
33:23Now you are also
33:24and the last chickens.
33:25Go!
33:28Come, come, come!
33:30Go!
33:32Go!
33:35Go!
33:38Go!
33:43Go!
33:44Heinrich, it's almost midnight.
34:06And as soon as it gets light, you tear us out of bed with your terrible trumpets.
34:13Come to sleep.
34:14And the Kress didn't get into our net.
34:19He stays.
34:20The country bumpkin.
34:22So what, when the troops are gone, his time is over.
34:25Who should he fight then?
34:28He thought about it himself.
34:29And if he turns against us, to his ancestral master?
34:34It would not be the first time that a Kress is
34:36dares to raise his hand against a stinker, you.
34:38My God, Heinrich.
34:40He alone.
34:42You have bailiffs and servants.
34:43And soldiers.
34:46And he his gang.
34:49farmers.
34:51Now it's time for the harvest.
34:52The better it is, the easier it is for them to get through the winter.
34:56That is all that matters to them.
34:59They are happy that they can now work and do not have to defend themselves against the strangers.
35:01Do you think?
35:06Empty me, people know.
35:08And you'll take the wind out of Kresser's sails if you're lenient with the dues.
35:14I have nothing to give away.
35:16Nonsense, Heinrich.
35:18A little leniency, a little waiting, a touch of kindness.
35:22And they'll eat right out of your hand.
35:23It is not our capacity to make ourselves small.
35:30A ruse, Heinrich.
35:32No longer.
35:34Just until you get the Kresser.
35:35And you will get it.
35:37As soon as he is alone.
35:38Then you tighten the screw.
35:41And you will see.
35:43When the head of the peasant general rolls into the sand,
35:46people duck lower in front of you than before.
35:52Am I right?
35:59My love.
36:05We are complete, men.
36:07We are complete, men.
36:37I am complete, men.
36:51That's exactly how it was.
36:57Yes, you know what, sir?
36:59Yes, you do.
37:00We are waiting for Rüdiger.
37:09As soon as he brings good news, everything has to happen very quickly.
37:12I have two cows with me.
37:14You have no idea how quickly I get there.
37:16We'll rest a little longer.
37:18Oh, George is right.
37:21Tell me, where is he?
37:24It's about to get light.
37:30Good morning, Your Excellency.
37:39Nice day today, isn't it?
37:46Reporting department marching preparers, your honor.
37:48They take care of the cattle transport.
37:50Overpay towards Krimmitschau.
37:53I'll stay with the motorcade.
37:55Still questions?
37:55None, Your Excellency.
37:57Off we go.
37:57Yes indeed.
38:00Scholzer, my horse.
38:09What a mess!
38:11Come on, half at the creatures, guess past them.
38:12Yes Yes Yes.
38:14So the pre-ass doesn't start until Zölln, does it?
38:22Well, that would be nonsense too.
38:24First south and then all the way back north.
38:28The cavalry doesn't mind, but the heavy wagons do.
38:30They also drive cattle, so they have to be able to rest along the way, otherwise they'll collapse.
38:35The motorcade is driving along here.
38:36They leave tall arbors to the left.
38:40And here they lead the herd.
38:42Uh.
38:43Between Kauern and Luntzig over the Läuber, yes?
38:45Hm.
38:46It's not such a bad idea to separate the wagons and the herd.
38:50We know that the entire regiment is being assembled in Zollenroda.
38:54Somewhere along the march it will join up with the Vorarsch sent ahead.
38:58But then it may be too late to intervene.
39:00There's nothing more you can do.
39:02We must get over them before the riders arrive.
39:04What a damn short time we have left.
39:06We have to decide.
39:08Either the wagons or the herd.
39:10We can't do both.
39:11I am for the herd.
39:13I have two cows with me.
39:14And by the wagons were two of my father's horses.
39:19We won't get anywhere if everyone only thinks about their own interests.
39:25We made George a general.
39:27So he should decide.
39:30So the herd.
39:34Herds and wagons.
39:35That's how it works.
39:36We share.
39:38We form two groups.
39:39Thomas and Daniel Fuchs take over.
39:42The one who goes against the herd.
39:43Veit and the others to me.
39:45Then everyone who has crossbows comes with us.
39:48If we shoot with rifles, the herd can no longer be controlled.
39:57Take my gun.
39:57I beg you to do so.
39:58Give me your crossbow in return.
40:08Daniel.
40:09To the load, monkeys.
40:36I beg you.
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41:08Don't fall behind!
41:38Don't fall behind!
42:08Tempur, you lame rulers!
42:11Tan the animals' fur, or I'll tan yours...
42:13That's where they have to come from.
42:21You both walk a bit and watch the path.
42:23We'll let you know as soon as we see them.
42:25It's better if we spread out on both sides.
42:26It's a big herd.
42:28Two or three good shooters have to get to the other shore.
42:30It could be that the soldiers are trying to break through to the front.
42:33And anyone who escapes could get help.
42:35You're making slow progress with the animals.
42:37Nobody must find out anything about the regiment.
42:39Thomas is right.
42:39But if they don't want to fight and surrender...
42:42I don't shoot at people like that.
42:43Then we will tie them up and hold them until the story is over.
42:46And then they can run wherever they want.
42:48I'm going over.
42:48You come with me.
42:49You, you.
42:50Five men.
42:54One stays here.
42:55You are there.
43:09You, all the way to the back.
43:10You right here in front.
43:11Come.
43:16Here goes There.
43:17Tempo.
43:17Tempo.
43:17Tempo.
43:17Tempo.
43:25Tempo.
43:25Stay safe.
43:27Wait for Daniel's signal, then attack.
43:29Go.
43:30Wait for Daniel's signal, then attack first, then attack first, then attack first, then attack first, then attack first, then attack first, then attack first, then attack first, then attack first, then attack first, then attack first, then attack first, then attack first, then attack first, then attack first, then attack first, then attack first, then attack first, then attack first, then attack first, then attack first, then attack first, then attack first, then attack first.
44:00Settlement.
44:08Spread out.
44:30Spread out.
45:00You forward. You over there. You down there.
45:03You go all the way down. Yes.
45:30You go up there.
46:00You go all the way down.
46:30I'm the bad guy. Get off your horses and put away your weapons.
46:38Who said anything about stopping?
46:39Column march.
46:41You what hers?
46:43Field of your lances.
46:44There's an obstacle course ahead.
46:46If it stays, the Bestmower wants it.
46:49Yes!
47:19Oh, come on.
47:49Oh, come on.
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53:48Oh, come on.
54:18Oh, come on.
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55:18Oh, come on.
55:48Oh, come on.
56:18Oh, come on.
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