The Dead Warrior Society
Exploring history's greatest soldiers, warriors, and armies throughout the ages. The Dead Warrior Society uses contemporary accounts of what actually happened from those who saw it as well as scholarly research.
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The Dead Warrior Society
Why Cortés Destroyed His Own Ships
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When Hernán Cortés landed on the Mexican coast, he wasn't just leading a band of explorers—he was launching one of history’s most effective Unconventional Warfare (UW) campaigns. While Spanish steel and gunpowder were formidable, the true "force multiplier" was the ability to leverage indigenous resistance. By identifying and mobilizing oppressed groups like the Totonacs and Tlaxcalans, the Spanish transformed a small expeditionary force into a massive insurgent coalition aimed at toppling the Mexica hegemony. This episode of the Dead Warrior Society explores that tactical collision, detailing how Cortés operated in a "denied area" by building a guerrilla network of indigenous allies.
The campaign was as much theological as it was physical. We examine the influence of Temalacatl, the forgotten military commander who reshaped the empire's devotion into a weapon of war, and the escalating struggle between the Christian God and Huitzilopochtli, where every hostage and broken idol carried cosmic weight. Through a combination of insight, nerve, and political cunning, these few hundred men utilized a campaign of fear to bend an entire civilization to their will. This deep dive follows our previous episode on the initial landing, moving past the first tense communications with Montezuma’s ambassadors and into the heart of the strategic maneuvering.
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