Joan of Arc attacks the Hussites

I read on wikipedia (bear with me, please) that Joan of Arc wrote a letter to the Hussites, demanding that they return to Catholicism, or she would attack them. They, of course, remained Hussites; but Joan was captured before she could attack them.

What would have happened if she had escaped capture and decided to try to attack? Would anyone have gone along with her (unlikely-but she was capable of inspiring great loyalty in her troops)?
 
I read on wikipedia (bear with me, please) that Joan of Arc wrote a letter to the Hussites, demanding that they return to Catholicism, or she would attack them. They, of course, remained Hussites; but Joan was captured before she could attack them.

What would have happened if she had escaped capture and decided to try to attack? Would anyone have gone along with her (unlikely-but she was capable of inspiring great loyalty in her troops)?
Pretty un-predictable. I believe Joan was fast becoming a good commander and she was pretty aggressive--but it was mostly the right thing to do in her situation. Aggressiveness got the anti-hussites smashed time and again. you need cannons to blow open holes in the wagon forts but cannons are tough to aim at this time. Failing that some sort of tank analog like a functional version of Leo's machine that you can get up relatively close and shoot the cannon through it at very close range. Perhaps fire and naphtha.

Once you get through the wagons, you can massacre them of hell, just stand siege on them.

Well I'll be tackling this in a few years when I start my Jehanne d'Arc TL.
 
Would she actually be allowed to fight them though? The Dauphin could be pretty obstructive even when she was trying to attack the English, let alone having her rushing off to the other side of Europe.
 
Joan is about to find out what happens when you attack something that categorically outclasses you. She won't look that bad because everyone else is losing to the Hussites too.
 
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