Alesia 52 BC: Caesar’s “Donut of Death” – Trapped Between Two Armies
Автор: History of Battles
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Julius Caesar faced the unthinkable—besieging a city while being besieged himself. At Alesia, 52 BC, his army stood between two storms: a starving fortress and a massive relief army closing in from the horizon. What followed was one of the greatest tactical gambles in history—the birth of Caesar’s infamous “Donut of Death.”
This episode brings you deep into the final act of the Gallic Wars. Watch Caesar’s legions transform the landscape into a fortress of timber, earth, and fire, building two walls to trap their enemies inside and keep others out. Witness the sheer scale of Roman engineering, the desperation of the Gauls, and the moment when leadership and madness became indistinguishable. Through fire, hunger, and iron, Alesia became more than a siege—it became the day Rome learned to make the world itself a weapon.
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