5000 Romans Vs 40000 Germanics: Second Battle Of The Teutoburg
In 15 AD, the Roman Empire sought revenge. Six years after the annihilation of three legions in the Teutoburg Forest, the young general Germanicus leads a massive army deep into Germania. Their mission: to punish the barbarians, reclaim their honor, and bury their dead.

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