The Siege of Dapur (1269 BC) — The Clash Between the Hittites and the Army of Ramesses II
Can a God survive a hail of arrows without armor? Discover the truth behind the Great Battles of World History in this intense documentary film. The Siege of Dapur was more than a clash of empires; it was a psychological masterclass. As Ramses II faced the Hittites, he employed advanced siege engineering and infantry tactics that defied the logic of the Bronze Age. Why did the Pharaoh discard his bronze scales in the heat of battle? From the horrific "body counting" for military reports to the cold-blooded abandonment of the garrison by their own king, this video reveals the dark side of ancient command errors. Witness how propaganda was carved in stone while thousands were buried alive in collapsing tunnels. Subscribe for deep dives into military history. If your supreme leader claimed to be a living god but used you as a statistical expendable, would you hold the wall or open the gates? #MilitaryHistory #AncientEgypt #RamsesII #BronzeAge #SiegeWarfare

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