Gods of War: How Ancient White Armies were superior to modern Armies

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Published on Sep 21, 2024
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In this video I take a close look at excellence and ability, and what Europeans were capable of in the distant past. We go back as far as 3,300 years ago and take a look at the amazing feats that were pulled off by Ancient Whites. These feats are so awesome that the greatest modern armies in the world today could not do these same things even with all the modern weaponry they have.

Special Note: From 55 minutes, if you watch the next 20 minutes you'll see an amazing piece of German history in Africa.

This video was recorded on: 2024-07-28.

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