In the second part of a three-part series on the Siege of Vienna, the podcast delves into the myths and perceptions surrounding the conflict, examining both European and Ottoman perspectives. It highlights the European stereotype of the cruel Turk and contrasts it with the Ottoman view of Europeans as backwards and unattractive, referencing the writings of Evliya Celebi. The episode explores the motivations behind the Ottoman campaign, the meticulously organized Ottoman army, and the unique role of the Janissaries. It introduces key figures like Charles of Lorraine, Ernst Rüdiger von Starrenburg, George Rimpler, and Jan Sobieski, detailing their preparations and strategies leading up to the siege, including Rimpler's upgrades to Vienna's defenses and Leopold's alliance with Poland. The narrative concludes with the Ottoman army's arrival at Vienna, the rejection of surrender, and the commencement of the siege, setting the stage for the impending battle.