Friedrich von Steuben & The Rebirth of the Continental Army (Valley Forge)

They were starving, freezing, and dissolving into a "wrecked army". The Continental Army at Valley Forge was on the brink of collapse, facing famine, disease, and its own disorganization. Enter a down-on-his-luck Prussian outcast and a master of public relations named Benjamin Franklin.

Franklin concocted "the greatest public deception ever perpetrated in a good cause" by presenting Friedrich Wilhelm von Steuben—a former Captain—as a "Lieutenant General". This lie was the spark that brought a desperate man and a dying army together.

Join History Distilled as we explore the brutal winter of 1777-1778 at Valley Forge, where Von Steuben didn't just teach drills, but implemented revolutionary changes in sanitation, administration, and discipline.

Learn how he personally drilled his "model company" , created the foundational "Blue Book" of the U.S. Army , and forged a new American military culture where soldiers needed to understand the reason why they were fighting.

The army that stumbled into Valley Forge was a ragtag militia; the army that marched out in June 1778 was a confident, professional force. This is the story of the winter that revitalized an army and helped secure a new nation.
Friedrich von Steuben & The Rebirth of the Continental Army (Valley Forge)
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