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5000 Romans vs 40000 Germanics: Second Battle of the Teutoburg Forest (15 AD) === 5000 Romans vs 40000 Germanics: Second Battle of the Teutoburg Forest (15 AD). In 9 AD, three Roman legions – The seventeenth, eighteenth and nineteenth legions – and thousands of supporting personnel were completely wiped out in a blinding storm in the Teutoburg forest. It was not a battle, but a massacre. The mastermind behind it was none other than Arminius – a Germanic man who had worn the uniform of a Roman officer, been knighted, and slept in the imperial barracks, and now used that very belief to stab a fatal blow to the heart of the empire. 5000 Romans vs 40000 Germanics: Second Battle of the Teutoburg Forest (15 AD). The Teutoburg disaster humiliated the illustrious Mediterranean empire in the northern jungle. For the first time since the time of Hannibal, a foreign enemy had not only defeated but completely wiped out three Roman legions, taking away the symbol of power, the “eagles” – the ultimate symbol of the legions. Roman warriors were nailed to trees, their corpses rotted in the mud, and border markers turned into tombstones. When the news reached the Palatine Palace, Emperor Augustus, the founder of the Pax Romana, shook his head and cried out in despair: 5000 Romans vs 40000 Germanics: Second Battle of the Teutoburg Forest (15 AD). “Quinctilius Varus, give me back my legions!” But no one could give them back. Varus was dead. Silence fell on the forum, festivals were canceled, recruitment became difficult, and veteran soldiers from the east had to be sent west to plug the gap in honor. After Teutoburg, Rome did not retaliate immediately. Augustus, by then an old man, did not want to shed more useless blood in the Germanic forests. Counter-offensives were postponed. The frontiers were fortified, new legions were trained, but the order to cross the Rhine was never given. For the next five years, Rome was in a state of historical trauma: neither advancing nor retreating, building walls, erecting fortresses along the Rhine, and leaving Germania on the other side of the river to drift into darkness. === #greathistoryen #greathistoryenchannel #battlehistory #battleof #romans #roman #germanics #germanic #teutoburgforest