I plan to release a more detailed documentary about this battle in the future. In the meantime leave a like and a comment , it helps the video out a lot. Subscribe to our second channel "TotalWarHistory" = th-cam.com/channels/_DsVkRiCQ4FsrsqP_rsstw.html
When I was eight years old? The first comic book I remembered was 'Asterix'. (The scene where they drink magic soup and scold the Roman army or throw huge bricks and obelisk!) How did Caesar beat 80000+250,000 Gauls who were as fierce as a wild bear, a donut-shaped siege? The book says that the role of the Roman army's fences and traps was great, and I think Caesar's encouragement and the Roman people's iron patriotism and combat experience are important. I understand what Sulla said about Caesar, "There are a lot of Marius in him." Thank you for the wonderful history video!!!
@13:58 an absolute "what-if" moment in history. The Gauls were so close to victory. Yet they thought they were losing as a result of Caesars charge. Rome was a driving force of culture and society. And alot of that was directly due to Caesar. What if he had died here...?
I greatly enjoy the variety of videos your channel puts out: a nice mix of history and fantasy. Having a narrator is even better because it makes it feel more immersive than just watching armies randomly clash. Keep it up, because you deserve more views, more likes, and more subs for sure
As far as I can recall Caesar wrote nothing about a Gaul break-through of the Roman fortifications anywhere. But he mentioned that when the support army attacked, then the besieged warriors attacked from the inside to help their comrades. In the final phase of the combat Caesar described a pincer attack on the Gauls which had been surrounded while figting in front of them. Suddenly and surprisingly they experienced Roman forces in their rear. In this moment the Gaul army collapsed and disintegrated, and many were slain while trying to leave the battleground. On seeing this from his high position, Vercingetorix called his inner troops back to Alesia. Then he sent message to Caesar and offered surrender. Most of the captured Gaul warriors were enslaved and given to Caesars soldiers as a reward for their service.
I was wondering when this would be done. Very familiar with this battle. Cannot help but admire the Roman engineering of the fortifications, nor their discipline which enabled them to win against such numbers.
Roman's show up, next day they build a wall around your wall... Your friends show up to teach them lesson for messing with you, that night the Roman's build a wall around their wall... Wtf do we do now??? Hahaha
Outstanding, but always expect the best from TWB, and get the best every timer!! Just like you, are there. Thanks ever so much!!. Waiting for the next upload.👍👍👍👈
The point about the Gauls breaking when they were close to victory is an interesting thing, because so many accounts of ancient and medieval battles show that morale was fragile. Very few cases of battles where the losing side was annihilated right there on the battlefield, going down fighting. Usually there's a shattering of morale and the army routs. Usually the heavy casualties are because of the losing army being run down as they try to flee, all cohesion lost.
Wow great commentary. If anyone has seen HBO"S two season series this battle is the start of the series. Your video goes more in detail of alesia. Really nicely done.
I tell you since I've been watching these videos on our history the Romans were the best to fight with sword and shield they're so good and everybody kind of looked down at Rome because they're killing everybody or not but it really wasn't the case they were just laying down their lands as to protect and keep their people I always thought the Romans were bad but not like Germany at all yeah the Romans were great
It's hard to believe that Caesar managed to pull off that strategy. Built a long circle wall stand in both front, stretched his army thin to fight both sides, and he won!
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@@WarAndHistory. > What software do you use to record screen ? (I use Bandicam...) > What software do you use to edit your videos ? (I use Shotcut...)
The roman cavalry consisted of 500 German men, a small percentage of the total cavalry, Caesar had to overcome great odds in defeating the Gaul's one of the great battles of history
i always thought that was exaggerated, im beginning to think they really did not wear armor. but didnt they invent chain armor? either way seems like they were too bravado.
@user-rp1vu1gk5u back in those times, Celts were Polytheistic religions - believing in different Gods giving them different powers, plus they saw armour as weakness and only TRUE warriors didn't wear armour (Historians cases)
Most legionaries certainly didn't have feathers on their Montefortino/ Coolus helmets according to serious recent findings and reenactors in Alise France which used to be called Alesia.
I played this battle with Divide et Impera mod and I got the achievement, but some of the other battles are glitched out so the battle never ends even if everyone is defeated so you cant complete them
Incredible animation but you need to check your pronuncations before producing these videos. Note that Roman soldiers were legionaries (pro."leeg-eeon-aRR-EES"), not legionnaires (pro. "legion-AIRS") who are French colonial period to the present day soldiers. Germany was caled Germania (pro. Ger- marn-ee-ah) not Jer-marn-ee-ah.The Roman primary weapons were the heavy and light Pila (Pro. pee-lar), the larger shield in Caesar's day was the scutum (pro. scoo-tum), which you very correctly depict as elliptical and curved. Also the Romans used ditches of sharpened stakes just ouside the circumvalation walls, and caltrop-like spikes in the ground to deter cavalry assaults. Nevertheless fantastic scenes and a marvellous effort!
Romans was very lucky, even do they are superior here on everything but they still should not win this fight, against 250.000 and breaches everywhere. Sometimes you can win against large numbers but not this fight. Really interresting that Gallien people can gather such a force, everyone in this time live in a very small village. They must had gathered all the men everywhere.
Se fosse romano teria vencido e porque? Porque Romano estudava mais as derrotas do que vitórias. Perdeu? Descobre onde errou, se adapta, treina, e vence. Já Gaulês já tinha derrota pra Romano. Tolo, não se adaptou e preferiu continuar a lutar como Gaulês. Se tivesse duzentos mil homens jamais enviaria duzentos mil homens pra lutar contra vinte mil. Mandaria vinte mil. Se voltar sem vitória vamos estar esperando! Brincadeira (mais ou menos) Mando vinte porque ainda tenho 180, digo, completo o time que voltou e mando de volta na terceira leva. Avalio os danos, o que deu errado e como fazer pra acertar. Tem que escutar a turma. Veja que são várias oportunidades de acertar. Você tem 20 mil homens dentro de um forte mas não vai lutar contra vinte mil,. só vai lutar com quem esta trancando a entrada e aglomerando nela. Então organiza o ataque nas brechas uai. Copia o escudo do inimigo para primeira linha, lanceiros na segunda, arqueiros na terceira e meia dúzia de garotos lançando piche contra os romanos. Nos flancos apoio para eventual avanço. E cavalaria atacando a retaguarda? Nossa, isso parece filme de oliude. Barbaridade! Cadê a cobertura da sua cavalaria? Eles não tinham general ou pior, o que não faltava aos Romanos e que talvez fosse o principal de suas vitórias. Linha de comando. General pensa, segundo escalão da as ordens, terceiro faz cumprir e segundo observa se esta certo. Bom, talvez ele tenha avaliado o esforço e julgado por melhor preservar seus recursos para outro dia, talvez tardiamente, mas sei lá.
I remember this battle well: the blood, the guts, the gore, the brains, the hacking, the slashing. Aah twas great, and a great time was had by all. Them were days.
Alexander the Great is regarded as the greatest war leader in History.He was never defeated in 11 years of constant fighting ranging from epic battles to guerilla warfare.
I plan to release a more detailed documentary about this battle in the future. In the meantime leave a like and a comment , it helps the video out a lot.
Subscribe to our second channel "TotalWarHistory" = th-cam.com/channels/_DsVkRiCQ4FsrsqP_rsstw.html
Keep doing historical
I loved. Thanks! Already looking forward to the documentary!
Awesome, what are your brightness and gamma settings might I ask? Been trying to find the right settings for it and this looks great. Thx
Waiting for this one. Should be a doozy.👍👍
@@sirochi. I'm using a reshade
When I was eight years old? The first comic book I remembered was 'Asterix'. (The scene where they drink magic soup and scold the Roman army or throw huge bricks and obelisk!)
How did Caesar beat 80000+250,000 Gauls who were as fierce as a wild bear, a donut-shaped siege?
The book says that the role of the Roman army's fences and traps was great, and I think Caesar's encouragement and the Roman people's iron patriotism and combat experience are important.
I understand what Sulla said about Caesar, "There are a lot of Marius in him."
Thank you for the wonderful history video!!!
They didn’t have 200k men
So amazing. I have studied this battle. You captured what it looked like. Thank you
they should do in games that walls decrease work force rates
Roma victor!!! Thanks I always wanted to see this battle recreated
This is very very high quality. Thank you so much for such an effort and congrats for the result :)
Titus Pullo: "13th" !!!!!😁
Lucius Vorenus: "get back in line you drunken fool" !!
lol
@13:58 an absolute "what-if" moment in history. The Gauls were so close to victory. Yet they thought they were losing as a result of Caesars charge. Rome was a driving force of culture and society. And alot of that was directly due to Caesar. What if he had died here...?
VERY WELL DONE! MAN, I LOVE TOTAL WAR!!!!
It's why Ceaser was called back to Rome to face charges of war crimes.
I greatly enjoy the variety of videos your channel puts out: a nice mix of history and fantasy. Having a narrator is even better because it makes it feel more immersive than just watching armies randomly clash. Keep it up, because you deserve more views, more likes, and more subs for sure
they should do in games that walls decrease work force rates
Roma Victor! Amazing video, gives a good perspective of the battle. Thank you, enjoyed it
this is totally what total war was made for. great job! 👍
Thanks buddy
“Free Gaul is Mother to us all!” Love the video and love the channel.
As far as I can recall Caesar wrote nothing about a Gaul break-through of the Roman fortifications anywhere. But he mentioned that when the support army attacked, then the besieged warriors attacked from the inside to help their comrades. In the final phase of the combat Caesar described a pincer attack on the Gauls which had been surrounded while figting in front of them. Suddenly and surprisingly they experienced Roman forces in their rear. In this moment the Gaul army collapsed and disintegrated, and many were slain while trying to leave the battleground. On seeing this from his high position, Vercingetorix called his inner troops back to Alesia. Then he sent message to Caesar and offered surrender. Most of the captured Gaul warriors were enslaved and given to Caesars soldiers as a reward for their service.
Very well detailed and very well done 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾 great video 🙌🏾
I was wondering when this would be done. Very familiar with this battle. Cannot help but admire the Roman engineering of the fortifications, nor their discipline which enabled them to win against such numbers.
Roman's show up, next day they build a wall around your wall...
Your friends show up to teach them lesson for messing with you, that night the Roman's build a wall around their wall... Wtf do we do now??? Hahaha
they should do in games that walls decrease work force rates
This is better than any movie so far.
Seriously well done, continue with the great work
Outstanding, but always expect the best from TWB, and get the best every timer!! Just like you, are there. Thanks ever so much!!. Waiting for the next upload.👍👍👍👈
The point about the Gauls breaking when they were close to victory is an interesting thing, because so many accounts of ancient and medieval battles show that morale was fragile. Very few cases of battles where the losing side was annihilated right there on the battlefield, going down fighting. Usually there's a shattering of morale and the army routs. Usually the heavy casualties are because of the losing army being run down as they try to flee, all cohesion lost.
they should do in games that walls decrease work force rates
Just discovered your channel; LORD bless
This is literally a time machine in immersion; Great work ! !
Thanks and welcome
Your commentaries are so good!
I was there that day, things went south real fast
Loved it 👍
Caeser was a brilliant general and military tactician.
Well thought out and awesome shots in this video, very nice work
Wow great commentary. If anyone has seen HBO"S two season series this battle is the start of the series. Your video goes more in detail of alesia. Really nicely done.
Kudos on your graphics for this battle. I was sort of rooting for the enemies of Rome.
Good video! How about doing one on the battle of Gergovia? Or maybe Avaricum?
Very intense hand to hand combat that took place.... still very good battle :D
i subbed. well made. The roman units especially the cavalry look awesome
Nice History Lesson!
Amazing!!!
Essas batalhas do ciclo de guerra da antiguidade, são historicamente "épicas".
Очень понравилась битва.Моя тема.Все класно.Спасибо за удоводьствие Друг.Super.Thank you!
I tell you since I've been watching these videos on our history the Romans were the best to fight with sword and shield they're so good and everybody kind of looked down at Rome because they're killing everybody or not but it really wasn't the case they were just laying down their lands as to protect and keep their people I always thought the Romans were bad but not like Germany at all yeah the Romans were great
Cesar was a great general by modern day standards, Blessed Be.
I really love your channel. I hope someday you'll do video about the first jewish-rome war in Judea. Thank you for all of your work.
Thrilling!
Me encantan estas animaciones
Epic 👍🏻
This made better than Hollywood movie :)
It's hard to believe that Caesar managed to pull off that strategy. Built a long circle wall stand in both front, stretched his army thin to fight both sides, and he won!
sooooooooooo good
This is so well done, although I'm sure a more authentic voice would sound better, maybe try voicing it yourself
Video bellissimo, sottotitoli disastrosi.. ci voleva proprio poco...
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Vercingetorix: hah you can't beat me Caesar here in my walled city!
Julius Caesar: Walls?! 🤔 Two! 🧱 🧱🤣🤣
Vercingetorix: 💀💀💀
You know, I just watched a video about the history of this battle.
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Your videos are just amazing, Excellent job, story and rendering !
Please could you share me what do you use to record with this extra HD quality 🧐 ?
Sure what specifically?
@@WarAndHistory.
> What software do you use to record screen ? (I use Bandicam...)
> What software do you use to edit your videos ? (I use Shotcut...)
software: davinci resolve and nvidia shadowplay to record footage
The roman cavalry consisted of 500 German men, a small percentage of the total cavalry, Caesar had to overcome great odds in defeating the Gaul's one of the great battles of history
Batalla crucial que catapultó a Julio César al "Olimpo de los inmortales".
Just think if the Gallic tribes wore SOME type of armour instead of chest hair, this could have ended differently
i always thought that was exaggerated, im beginning to think they really did not wear armor. but didnt they invent chain armor?
either way seems like they were too bravado.
@user-rp1vu1gk5u back in those times, Celts were Polytheistic religions - believing in different Gods giving them different powers, plus they saw armour as weakness and only TRUE warriors didn't wear armour (Historians cases)
@@LAH92 that is crazy, no way Caesar would have conquered them if they had wore armor. wow
@@john-j7e7eThe nobles had armour and the peasants just had what they could make/buy
Слишком уж редко стоят легионеры...бой превращается из коллективно сплоченного в массовые поединки,причем,такой строй легко разбивается конницей..
Caesar was so real for this 😎
Most legionaries certainly didn't have feathers on their Montefortino/ Coolus helmets according to serious recent findings and reenactors in Alise France which used to be called Alesia.
I played this battle with Divide et Impera mod and I got the achievement, but some of the other battles are glitched out so the battle never ends even if everyone is defeated so you cant complete them
You make it like a Doku 😊. What mods are yoused? 🙂
Maybe Dutch battle from Empire Total War next time?
Sea or land??
they should do in games that walls decrease work force rates
What software are you using to design these wars?
Says it in the description
@@malekith5529 Thanks 💕❤
Como hace las cinemáticas?
Which bloody battles did you use
Music is too loud, having problems understanding the words...
Where is Titus Labienus in this narrative? You omit him
Caesar sure fooled the Gauls and Vercingetorix himself 😂
A whole unit has perished! Our general has fallen...a shameful display!
The enemy general is DEAD
Hi ..what is the name of the film or serie o the last images please
hbos rome
His Best Victory alongside Pharsalus.
Incredible animation but you need to check your pronuncations before producing these videos. Note that Roman soldiers were legionaries (pro."leeg-eeon-aRR-EES"), not legionnaires (pro. "legion-AIRS") who are French colonial period to the present day soldiers. Germany was caled Germania (pro. Ger- marn-ee-ah) not Jer-marn-ee-ah.The Roman primary weapons were the heavy and light Pila (Pro. pee-lar), the larger shield in Caesar's day was the scutum (pro. scoo-tum), which you very correctly depict as elliptical and curved. Also the Romans used ditches of sharpened stakes just ouside the circumvalation walls, and caltrop-like spikes in the ground to deter cavalry assaults. Nevertheless fantastic scenes and a marvellous effort!
Romans was very lucky, even do they are superior here on everything but they still should not win this fight, against 250.000 and breaches everywhere. Sometimes you can win against large numbers but not this fight. Really interresting that Gallien people can gather such a force, everyone in this time live in a very small village. They must had gathered all the men everywhere.
What level did you play this as.
boss level
@@WarAndHistory. In other words legendary.
🙌
Imagine game of thrones mod on this game
Can we get the name of the narrator please?
bordel! si pres de vaincre!
Name of game?
its called "brokie"
There was no mention of the awful and demoralizing traps set up by the Roman army
why didnt the gaul just burn ceasers prison wall??? ... failed link up
Se fosse romano teria vencido e porque? Porque Romano estudava mais as derrotas do que vitórias. Perdeu? Descobre onde errou, se adapta, treina, e vence. Já Gaulês já tinha derrota pra Romano. Tolo, não se adaptou e preferiu continuar a lutar como Gaulês. Se tivesse duzentos mil homens jamais enviaria duzentos mil homens pra lutar contra vinte mil. Mandaria vinte mil. Se voltar sem vitória vamos estar esperando! Brincadeira (mais ou menos) Mando vinte porque ainda tenho 180, digo, completo o time que voltou e mando de volta na terceira leva. Avalio os danos, o que deu errado e como fazer pra acertar. Tem que escutar a turma. Veja que são várias oportunidades de acertar. Você tem 20 mil homens dentro de um forte mas não vai lutar contra vinte mil,. só vai lutar com quem esta trancando a entrada e aglomerando nela. Então organiza o ataque nas brechas uai. Copia o escudo do inimigo para primeira linha, lanceiros na segunda, arqueiros na terceira e meia dúzia de garotos lançando piche contra os romanos. Nos flancos apoio para eventual avanço. E cavalaria atacando a retaguarda? Nossa, isso parece filme de oliude. Barbaridade! Cadê a cobertura da sua cavalaria? Eles não tinham general ou pior, o que não faltava aos Romanos e que talvez fosse o principal de suas vitórias. Linha de comando. General pensa, segundo escalão da as ordens, terceiro faz cumprir e segundo observa se esta certo. Bom, talvez ele tenha avaliado o esforço e julgado por melhor preservar seus recursos para outro dia, talvez tardiamente, mas sei lá.
wow
Ok 23:52 Pm
Why is this translated un georgian ?
I use happened upon this video I'm hooked great video
Where's the Orcs?
🤦
Cheese eaters subdued . Hail Caeser
Legionaries not Legionaires
I remember this battle well: the blood, the guts, the gore, the brains, the hacking, the slashing. Aah twas great, and a great time was had by all. Them were days.
oii
Afganistan with
The Galicien are not Germanics. 😁
all these battles are very bias for Rome. Barely give any barbarian army anything lol
No this is a scenario in Rome 2 you're heavily outnumbered
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Khalid bin al waleed is the best war leader in history
Alexander the Great is regarded as the greatest war leader in History.He was never defeated in 11 years of constant fighting ranging from epic battles to guerilla warfare.
Awesome video. Thanks for using pics of Ciaran Hinds. He IS Ceasar
When Rome was one her way up. There wasn’t a power on the planet who could challenge Rome at her height. Maybe the Chinese.
Um is there any chance doin these historic battles with TW saga Troy?? From ancient greek history.. please😕