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Battle of the Teutoburg Forest (Part 2/3)

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Uploaded by on May 28, 2008

Battle of the Teutoburg Forest, Part 2 of 3

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  • Don't mess with the Germans in their forests!

  • @TelumehtarOriOn actually the germans and romans were doing well together until Varus showed up. Digging has found roman and german bowls in the same structures implying they were living side by side in peace. Cassius Dio also described them living in peace too

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  • @safetychoice Quote from Augustus himself :)

  • "Varus, Varus, give me back my legions!"

  • rome total war is the best game ever develop by mankind.

  • protonazis

  • I played this battle in Rome:Total War.

  • @PatrickEngSU The Romans and Germans did trade and engage in relations but the they didnt like each other because they had close borders and Rome wanted to take their land.

  • @heyyayy That's the point. They are using the game to show what the battles would have really looked like based on all available historical evidence.

  • this show is the most low-budget thing ever...it's literally just rome: total war with a dude narrating

  • Wow stud2008. If you can't see the connection between zionism/world Jewry and the fed reserve bank/HOLLYWOOD/mass media and these rigged elections; than your children deserve to be slaves. Free Palestine, free Sullivan county, Free us all !!!!!!

  • @svennbreng That makes absolutely no sense, what on earth does Zionism have to do with the economic crisis, and if u say they are behind it all, then u are dumber than u appear. As for Arminius i see nothing wrong in this depiction, yeah he fooled the Romans through treachery, but they do also make it quite clear that he was a brilliant commander, that executed his battle plan perfectly and deserves every credit for the outcome.

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