In this episode of "The Rest Is History," Dominic Sandbrook and Tom delve into the Battle of Copenhagen in 1801, a critical moment in British naval history. They detail the strategic crisis facing Britain due to the League of Armed Neutrality, which threatened the Royal Navy's supplies. The discussion covers Nelson's leadership, his defiance of orders, and the intense battle, highlighting key figures like Admiral Hyde Parker and Captain Edward Ryu. They explore Nelson's tactical decisions, the heavy losses on both sides, and his diplomatic efforts to negotiate a ceasefire, ultimately securing a British victory and neutralizing the Danish fleet, while also touching on Nelson's personal life and relationships. The episode concludes with the looming threat of Napoleon's army and a preview of the next episode.
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