Germany back then was full of thick dense forrest. In my area here in Germany we have forrest like back then. Its thick like in the djungle, you can hardly move forward due to extremly crowded vegetation. This battle was like djungle warfare. No open plains
The show went to such great lengths to portay accuracy in language and military gear used by the Romans. I cannot understand how the battle scenes are the polar opposite. Loose formation units, armoured legions getting skewed by spear throwers, individuals being thrown about....etc
That is exactly what happened back then, the germans couldn't defeat the romans in open combat due to there training and formations, so Arminus led them into the trap in the forest were they couldn't use these formations.
Dude, I can't believe they removed the video where the same video came out but with the Svanrand song I literally started watching the series because of that video and at the end that scene comes and it doesn't even have music, it's because Heilung, Wardruna, Danheim did It hits him to make it more epic, it shows that it is very difficult for them to make a good series if they do not even know how to put music
FYI It was an ambush not a battle. Romans ended killing 10’s of thousands of Germanic people because of ambush, definitely not worth it. Still a great video and fun to watch thanks..
The Battle of Teutoburg or the "Varus disaster" is a turning point in history, the crushing victory of the Germans over the Romans resulted in the fall of the empire four centuries later and Europe will become Germanic, there is a giant statute of the hero Arminius in the forest of the same name, according to Tacitus , Roman historian , 20,000 Roman soldiers are killed .
@@jonoc3729 Not really. A stretch, but not dumb. The Teutoburg was the decisive moment where Roman advance into Germany stopped. Then followed centuries of back-and-forth warring, until the Germanic invasions of the 4th and 5th century collapsed Rome.
@@lteagle101 The roman retreat from germania would have to come at one point or another. After teutoburg they still influenced and vassalized many tribes over the rhine. Rome got more powerful in the decades after teutoburg. And in the next centuries Rome suffered dozens of defeats far worse than teutoburg and still kept going. There are lots of factors to Romes decline and fall, saying it was a single event is nonsense.
Sorry, but that is just plain wrong and not even a long stretch. The Battle of Teutoburg did not result in the fall of the empire, in fact the height of the empire in the second century under the Five Good Emperors comes long after that. Additionally: Lots of people tend to blend out the military campaigns of Tiberius and Germanicus (foremost 14-16 A.D.), which followed the varian disaster, and which were extremely successful against the Arminian federation, and strechted deep in germanic territory. The Romans had their vengeance for Teutoburg, retrieved 2/3 of the lost eagles and could have conquered the whole of Germania, if Tiberius hadn't miscalculated and ordered Germanicus back, who was on the path to certain victory.
I can see how the Romans lost with a unless incompetent general like varus and the Roman Army is suppose to be one of the ancient worlds most strongest and most effective militarized faction of the ancient world but ever military and militarized faction has it's weakness including the Roman Legion and for one it can't go left or right or retreat it can only move forward that's what it's built to do and 2 is column formation and I'm sure it can hold it's own but it's strength is cut in half but I've read Varus also had other means of fighting but he left them all the behind his line and he only took his legions but I can see how the Legions became ineffective cause they we're moving through thicc dense forest in and I'm sure at the time you couldn't see 10 feet in front of u except the person in front of u but at the time the Legions we're in column formation and we're unaware that they we're being lead into an ambush and we're completely caught off guard before it was to late and we're completely surrounded and getting annihilated but the Romans had no choice but to kept moving forward and had no time to rest and cause of the barbarian hit and run attacks until the Romans we're completely exhausted and overrun and annihilated and they we're completely cut off from retreat. The Roman legion is only meant to do one thing and that's to rely on it's strength to move forward together and destroy the enemy on the open battlefield but during the battle of tuteberge that strength was used against them just like how Romans used the same tactic to destroy buddica and her enormous barbarian army in Brittania
Where have you learnt that the roman legion couldn't go left or right? The roman army was trained and equipped at standard that had been reached in Europe in the XVIII century. Most certain the roman legion could maneuver better that all the armies in their time for the simple fact that they were professional soldiers that were spending up to 20 years doing nothing but march, manoever and building forts.
stupid representation of battle, Roman line was stretching several kilometers through the narrow path beacuse there was no proper roads and thats why barbarians were able to ambush them ,picking few units and retreating , if it was like they displayed in this show Romans would have hold them of easily because they were in a formation ,you made tv series about this battle and represent it like its a total war trailer game and you dont show a battle,lame
I like the series but they messed up the battle scene. The battle was in thick and dense forrest, stretched over many miles. In this even and wide field the Romans would have won.
The animal skulls aren’t quite right. The Wolf and bear headdresses are absolutely right. (Berserkers/Upfwereners) And the black body paint is a reference to the Harii, a religious warrior cult that would paint themselves completely pitch black and only attack at night using wooden and stone weapons only painted black. People think that the Harii were trying to be perceived as einherjar or Odins Ghost Warriors. The Romans were terrified of Harii because they would attack in very close ambush style out of the shadows without warning with extreme ferocity before retreating into the forest again and seemed to them like evil spirits of the forest attacking them.
That's why it's called the art of war my friend, in case you haven't read Sun Tzu, there are no rules just better strategies to ensure victory, nothing personal. The Romans were no less barbaric than the Germans.
what an astonishing music, exactly performed and pairing as the clip is running!
Thank you Ángel :)
Barba.rians sold their brothers and sisters for Roman wine 😅😂
Germany back then was full of thick dense forrest. In my area here in Germany we have forrest like back then. Its thick like in the djungle, you can hardly move forward due to extremly crowded vegetation. This battle was like djungle warfare. No open plains
Indeed 🙂Been in Germany many times. amazing country with wonderful people!😀
@@Kveldylgr 1:38 the music 🕺🏾🕺🏾
Like most of Europe.
Until ✡ slowly took control and create a consumerism society!
The fatherland is a beautiful country as is its people...!
I wish I could see the fatherland long live Germany. 🍻
Germans: " I hate the Romans"
Germans some centuries later: "IN THE NAME OF HOLY ROME"
Ukranians: " i hate the Russians"
Ukranians some dozens years later: for mother Russia...
@@user.Simeon_Maltsev nah Russia's finished, the whole world is currently watching them in their death throws, few more months and they'll be done
@@user.Simeon_Maltsev no.
@@seangallagher1947 yes...
@@seangallagher1947 yes
the music on every barbarians earpod when they stormed the Romans!
imagine this actually being played through the forrest during battle by some medicne men and shamans.
this was great!
Thank you! Yeah that would be insane😄
Barba.rians sold their brothers and sisters for Roman Drink 😅😂
That music is Boneshaking!!🤘☀️
real magic of sound got shivers listening track
A very good show that held your attention to the end, roll on S2!
Barbarians???
This Is a fantasy fiction
The show went to such great lengths to portay accuracy in language and military gear used by the Romans. I cannot understand how the battle scenes are the polar opposite. Loose formation units, armoured legions getting skewed by spear throwers, individuals being thrown about....etc
That is exactly what happened back then, the germans couldn't defeat the romans in open combat due to there training and formations, so Arminus led them into the trap in the forest were they couldn't use these formations.
Are you familiar with the story of Teutoburg?
Dude, I can't believe they removed the video where the same video came out but with the Svanrand song I literally started watching the series because of that video and at the end that scene comes and it doesn't even have music, it's because Heilung, Wardruna, Danheim did It hits him to make it more epic, it shows that it is very difficult for them to make a good series if they do not even know how to put music
YES!
Und Wotan kreuzigte sich auf einem Horrorbaum namens Yggdrasil / es ist gut, dass die Parallele klar wurde
...Gibt's 'nen Bezug, den ich vermisst habe? xD
Auf jeden Fall, scheint's mir ziemlich badass, lol.
Would love a version of this with the sounds of the battle included
Great idea!
The lucky ones were those that died early and quickly. Can't imagine becoming a live human sacrifice.
hundreds of years later...
"mussolini sir, the french have blockaded our german allies"
"with what?"
"the ardennes forest"
"PFFFFT"
Thank u for this
You are very welcome!
FYI It was an ambush not a battle. Romans ended killing 10’s of thousands of Germanic people because of ambush, definitely not worth it. Still a great video and fun to watch thanks..
The Battle of Teutoburg or the "Varus disaster" is a turning point in history, the crushing victory of the Germans over the Romans resulted in the fall of the empire four centuries later and Europe will become Germanic, there is a giant statute of the hero Arminius in the forest of the same name, according to Tacitus , Roman historian , 20,000 Roman soldiers are killed .
Saying the fall of the roman empire comes from the battle of teutoburg forest is probably the dumbest shit Ive ever heard.
@@jonoc3729 : The lack of historical knowledge is typical of a geek and ignorant person of your kind
@@jonoc3729 Not really. A stretch, but not dumb. The Teutoburg was the decisive moment where Roman advance into Germany stopped. Then followed centuries of back-and-forth warring, until the Germanic invasions of the 4th and 5th century collapsed Rome.
@@lteagle101 The roman retreat from germania would have to come at one point or another. After teutoburg they still influenced and vassalized many tribes over the rhine. Rome got more powerful in the decades after teutoburg. And in the next centuries Rome suffered dozens of defeats far worse than teutoburg and still kept going. There are lots of factors to Romes decline and fall, saying it was a single event is nonsense.
Sorry, but that is just plain wrong and not even a long stretch. The Battle of Teutoburg did not result in the fall of the empire, in fact the height of the empire in the second century under the Five Good Emperors comes long after that.
Additionally: Lots of people tend to blend out the military campaigns of Tiberius and Germanicus (foremost 14-16 A.D.), which followed the varian disaster, and which were extremely successful against the Arminian federation, and strechted deep in germanic territory. The Romans had their vengeance for Teutoburg, retrieved 2/3 of the lost eagles and could have conquered the whole of Germania, if Tiberius hadn't miscalculated and ordered Germanicus back, who was on the path to certain victory.
I hate when in almost every film make my roman boys die
The Roman's were far too cocky at this point and walked straight into their deaths, but to be fair they certainly got their revenge.
you mean fiat and alfa romeo as revenge?
@@TheHikrr no he means when germanicus kicked their asses.
If I thought she was 7/10, and she gives me THAT look @ 0:32, she just broke 11, lol.
I´ve never heard that Eskimos did figt with the cherusci against the Romans...
I can see how the Romans lost with a unless incompetent general like varus and the Roman Army is suppose to be one of the ancient worlds most strongest and most effective militarized faction of the ancient world but ever military and militarized faction has it's weakness including the Roman Legion and for one it can't go left or right or retreat it can only move forward that's what it's built to do and 2 is column formation and I'm sure it can hold it's own but it's strength is cut in half
but I've read Varus also had other means of fighting but he left them all the behind his line and he only took his legions but I can see how the Legions became ineffective cause they we're moving through thicc dense forest in and I'm sure at the time you couldn't see 10 feet in front of u except the person in front of u but at the time the Legions we're in column formation and we're unaware that they we're being lead into an ambush and we're completely caught off guard before it was to late and we're completely surrounded and getting annihilated but the Romans had no choice but to kept moving forward and had no time to rest and cause of the barbarian hit and run attacks until the Romans we're completely exhausted and overrun and annihilated and they we're completely cut off from retreat.
The Roman legion is only meant to do one thing and that's to rely on it's strength to move forward together and destroy the enemy on the open battlefield but during the battle of tuteberge that strength was used against them just like how Romans used the same tactic to destroy buddica and her enormous barbarian army in Brittania
Punctuation. Use it, please.
Where have you learnt that the roman legion couldn't go left or right? The roman army was trained and equipped at standard that had been reached in Europe in the XVIII century. Most certain the roman legion could maneuver better that all the armies in their time for the simple fact that they were professional soldiers that were spending up to 20 years doing nothing but march, manoever and building forts.
元は歴史的に民族的にも同じ種族血が流れているのに。
bloodiest defeat for rome
🇩🇪💪
We are waiting for Germanico revenge - Battle of Idistaviso. Roma Invicta.
Ave Imperator Germanicus, Roma Victrix!
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Barbar Germans 😄😄
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It's in the description :)
Title of movie plss..
It's in the description 😏
They got f**ckkkkd uppp!
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Barba.rians sold their brothers and sisters for Roman Drink 😅😂
stupid representation of battle, Roman line was stretching several kilometers through the narrow path beacuse there was no proper roads and thats why barbarians were able to ambush them ,picking few units and retreating , if it was like they displayed in this show Romans would have hold them of easily because they were in a formation ,you made tv series about this battle and represent it like its a total war trailer game and you dont show a battle,lame
I like the series but they messed up the battle scene. The battle was in thick and dense forrest, stretched over many miles. In this even and wide field the Romans would have won.
@@sns4748 i agree
Need:skull:
* 10s of kilometres
I really don't get why they're shown painted up and wearing animal heads when the Germans didn't go into combat dressed like that it made no sense.
The animal skulls aren’t quite right.
The Wolf and bear headdresses are absolutely right. (Berserkers/Upfwereners)
And the black body paint is a reference to the Harii, a religious warrior cult that would paint themselves completely pitch black and only attack at night using wooden and stone weapons only painted black.
People think that the Harii were trying to be perceived as einherjar or Odins Ghost Warriors.
The Romans were terrified of Harii because they would attack in very close ambush style out of the shadows without warning with extreme ferocity before retreating into the forest again and seemed to them like evil spirits of the forest attacking them.
@@original0blace Yes, Germanicus was very terrified by the Harii. So terrified that he had crossed the Rhine 3 times.
@@calindicusar by himself, or with a giant army? 😜
@@original0blace Arminius hasn't won the Teutoburg battle all by himself either.
Если так легко уничтожали римские легионы, Рим существовал 1000 лет? ;))))
russia goes to mc mcdonald in 1991
Barbarus sum! They are barbarians!
HAOU
Wielu.zymian.zginelo.
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Sneaky and traitors victory
That's why it's called the art of war my friend, in case you haven't read Sun Tzu, there are no rules just better strategies to ensure victory, nothing personal. The Romans were no less barbaric than the Germans.
What's the point of this sequencing..?
its cool wdym?
Is history, duh
Слава Римской Империи, Аве Цезарь
name of music??
Danheim with the song Ragnakamp
Rtfd.
I didn't want the Germans to win. Sad.
But we won.... 🇩🇪💥👱♂️
Why not? Upgrade.