Ghost Warriors: The German Tribes That Hunted Romans | Ancient Black Ops | Odyssey

Published 2024-04-03
The deadly work of top ancient assassins. The elite Harii tribe of Germania were trained to fight only at night and inflicted the Roman Army's worst-ever defeat.

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All Comments (21)
  • @sidviscous5959
    As one who is half German descent and half Scottish, I feel compelled to point out that Scotland and Germany were two places that resisted Rome most successfully.
  • I was born an hour drive from the Teutoburger Forrest in Minden. Skulls, bones, helmets and weapons are still found there to this day in the ground.
  • @johndavidnew
    this documentary is incorrect about Arminius. He wasn't recruited as an auxiliary as an adult. He and his brother were the young children of a cherusci chieftan, and they were taken as child hostages by the romans to force the chieftan to comply with roman rule. A common practice of many past societies. Arminius and his brother were raised in rome as romans. They were only sent back Saxony as adults after they were sufficiently "romanized" and trained in the roman military, to lead the tribe as pro-roman chieftans in an attempt to assimilate the entire tribe to roman rule.
  • @Baschn66
    The forest in the movie does not look like a German forest. It is very bright. I have spent my childhood in the forest collecting mushrooms and berries. It’s much darker and creepier. Especially the winters.
  • One tenth of the army wiped put? You might say they were... Decimated
  • @sidgarrett7247
    One thing I learned is that in the German forest, the Black Forest, is the glow in the dark mold. It is very beautiful and interesting.
  • As soon as I heard Alisdair Thompson 's voice, I was hooked. I like how he narrates the documentaries. He is my all time best narrator. 🔥
  • @heidipetrick918
    This hits home in a couple of ways. My mom was from Germany, my dad had a fair amount of German blood on his side of the family. I also see the "Roman attitude" more and more around the world including our own country. This is history, but it's also a call to be aware of what goes on around you.
  • @user-wg1bp1wr7u
    Thanks for the history and sharing it with us. Love the video.
  • @WestCoastReign
    Varus was NOT regarded as "the best general" in Rome at the time. He was an effective governor, but by no means a military man
  • @Viewer372
    Excellent video. Interesting, informative and entertaining. Kudos!
  • I was never special ops, but what I learned, during my years in the Army. Special OPS train how to kill silently, not face to face like regular forces. If they are in close combat, that means something went wrong.
  • Absolutely brilliant first class narration and very interesting subject
  • @wickedtwix
    The British understatement 😁 "the experience of a Roman occupying force was very unpleasant"
  • I am Scottish, and German/french. With ties to Visigoths, and suebi, and the Pictish. Im proud that my ancestors fought the romans the way they did. That fight still lives in us today. 😎👍🏻💪🏻