The Mongols vs Europe: What Almost Changed Western History — Fexingo History
In 1241, Mongol armies under Subutai crushed European forces at Legnica and Muhi, then turned back. But what if they hadn't? This episode explores the strategic, logistical, and political reasons why the Mongols never pushed into Germany — and what that means for European history. We examine the role of the Holy Roman Empire under Frederick II, the fortifications of German border towns, and the intelligence network that warned the West. We also discuss the debate among historians: was the Mongol withdrawal a tactical choice or a necessity driven by Ögedei Khan's death? Featuring insights from Thomas of Split, Rogerius of Apulia, and modern scholars like Stephen Pow and Timothy May. Discover why the Mongols' failure to conquer Western Europe was less about European heroism and more about steppe logistics, imperial politics, and the limits of nomadic warfare. #Mongols #Europe #1241 #Subutai #Germany #HolyRomanEmpire #FrederickII #ÖgedeiKhan #Legnica #Muhi #Yam #SteppeLogistics #MedievalHistory #MilitaryHistory #WhatIfHistory #StephenPow #TimothyMay #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]
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