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Napoleon vs the Spanish Guerrilla: The Ulcer That Destroyed an Empire

8 min · 2 de jul de 2026
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In 1808, Napoleon Bonaparte invaded Spain, expecting a quick conquest. Instead, he unleashed a brutal six-year war that became the empire's death wound. This episode dives into the Spanish guerrilla — the first people's war against Napoleon. Lucas and Luna explore the Dos de Mayo Uprising, the brutal reprisals by Marshal Murat, and the unconventional tactics of游击队 leaders like Juan Martín Díez, 'El Empecinado', and Francisco Espoz y Mina. They discuss the British intervention under Sir Arthur Wellesley (future Duke of Wellington), the disastrous French supply lines, and the relentless civilian resistance that turned Spain into a 'running sore' for Napoleon. The episode also examines the impact on Napoleon's Grand Army: over 300,000 French casualties, the erosion of the myth of invincibility, and the strategic blunder of diverting troops from the Austrian front. How did a war that started with a coup and a firing squad spiral into a savage insurgency that changed the face of European warfare? Tune in for a deep look at the Peninsular War, the French occupation, and the legacy of guerrilla warfare. #Napoleon #PeninsularWar #SpanishGuerrilla #DosDeMayo #ElEmpecinado #Wellington #Murat #Galicia #Zaragoza #Gerona #Bailen #InvincibilityMyth #Insurgency #GuerrillaWarfare #Bayonne #History #FexingoHistory #MilitaryHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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