Shogun 2 Massive Battle - Normandy Beach Invasion (3,183 vs 12,000) HD

Эксклюзивное видео на сайте allfamilysongs.ru! "Shogunate D-Day, June 6, 1864. Battle took place on the beaches in front of Edo, which is now Tokyo. The Shogunate clan Aizu planned to assault the Imperial capital Edo, kill the Emperor, and return back to the Shogunate government. Imperial spies heard about this plan and and quickly informed the Emperor. He quickly assembled a small army consisting only 3,183 men. These 3,183 men were under the leadership of General Oda. A trustworthy friend and general of the emperor. Oda wasted no time since the invasion was going to start in three days and quickly set up cannons, gatling guns, and other fortifications. He finished his defenses just a few hours before the invasion started. The Aizu were on the beach in no time. 12,000 troops in standard line formation across the beach started to march towards Oda's position. Cannons fired across the beach and started quickly killing troops. In groups of 10's or 20's, men flew across the beach, limbs being torn off. Men covered in blood and screams of the injured soared across the beach as they were marching. No one went to help the injured since their mission was to break Oda's position and wait for reinforcements so they could start besieging Edo. Gatling guns mowed down troops faster then they could breath, killing off 2 squadrons of men before they reached to the first line of cannons. The frontline cannon crews were quickly killed off by gun fire and melee. Oda repositioned his infantry to return fire. At first Aizu had the upper hand since they were already in firing position, they won a few melee skirmishes against Oda's men, but Oda's men quickly reformed and started to kill them off with ease. All of the Aizu's generals and most of the captains were dead within a matter of minutes of the invasion, it was up to the lieutenants and officers to give out the orders, but didn't know what to do since they were surrounded. Going on the boats wouldn't work since the cannons would just sink them. There was no option for escape. Aizu's men were slaughtered like animals on the green hills and the sandy beach. Blood ran down to the ocean giving a light crimson red for a week.Out of the 3,183 soldiers that were under the command of General Oda only 1,631 died. While all 12,000 Aizu soldiers were killed off. All of their heads were sliced off and sent back to their territory for their families to see the disgrace they brought upon themselves. If they couldn't find any pieces of the head they would just send off another part of their body.When Lord Aizu himself saw the heads of his three sons, one was only half of a head, he told himself that it won't be the last time Oda sees his men again." - Oda Chronicles - Chapter XIV - Scholar Raymond Steward.Get awesome games here: In this Total War: Shogun II battle, we have the Imperial army defending Normandy Beach against an Aizu Shogunate beach assault. With 12,000 infantry soldiers charging up the beach, can the outnumbered Imperial forces hold off this invasion? This battle is Victory or Death, no man is willing to run away. Hope you all enjoy! :)Don't forget to Like, Favorite and Subscribe! Get the Gold Edition of the game here : Note: This was played with the No Moral Mod, no retreat, death to the last man!Please note this is an unofficial video and is not endorsed by SEGA or the Creative Assembly in any way. - с отличнейшим качеством и звуком!

"Shogunate D-Day, June 6, 1864. Battle took place on the beaches in front of Edo, which is now Tokyo. The Shogunate clan Aizu planned to assault the Imperial capital Edo, kill the Emperor, and return back to the Shogunate government. Imperial spies heard about this plan and and quickly informed the Emperor. He quickly assembled a small army consisting only 3,183 men. These 3,183 men were under the leadership of General Oda. A trustworthy friend and general of the emperor. Oda wasted no time since the invasion was going to start in three days and quickly set up cannons, gatling guns, and other fortifications. He finished his defenses just a few hours before the invasion started. The Aizu were on the beach in no time. 12,000 troops in standard line formation across the beach started to march towards Oda's position. Cannons fired across the beach and started quickly killing troops. In groups of 10's or 20's, men flew across the beach, limbs being torn off. Men covered in blood and screams of the injured soared across the beach as they were marching. No one went to help the injured since their mission was to break Oda's position and wait for reinforcements so they could start besieging Edo. Gatling guns mowed down troops faster then they could breath, killing off 2 squadrons of men before they reached to the first line of cannons. The frontline cannon crews were quickly killed off by gun fire and melee. Oda repositioned his infantry to return fire. At first Aizu had the upper hand since they were already in firing position, they won a few melee skirmishes against Oda's men, but Oda's men quickly reformed and started to kill them off with ease. All of the Aizu's generals and most of the captains were dead within a matter of minutes of the invasion, it was up to the lieutenants and officers to give out the orders, but didn't know what to do since they were surrounded. Going on the boats wouldn't work since the cannons would just sink them. There was no option for escape. Aizu's men were slaughtered like animals on the green hills and the sandy beach. Blood ran down to the ocean giving a light crimson red for a week.Out of the 3,183 soldiers that were under the command of General Oda only 1,631 died. While all 12,000 Aizu soldiers were killed off. All of their heads were sliced off and sent back to their territory for their families to see the disgrace they brought upon themselves. If they couldn't find any pieces of the head they would just send off another part of their body.When Lord Aizu himself saw the heads of his three sons, one was only half of a head, he told himself that it won't be the last time Oda sees his men again." - Oda Chronicles - Chapter XIV - Scholar Raymond Steward.Get awesome games here: In this Total War: Shogun II battle, we have the Imperial army defending Normandy Beach against an Aizu Shogunate beach assault. With 12,000 infantry soldiers charging up the beach, can the outnumbered Imperial forces hold off this invasion? This battle is Victory or Death, no man is willing to run away. Hope you all enjoy! :)Don't forget to Like, Favorite and Subscribe! Get the Gold Edition of the game here : Note: This was played with the No Moral Mod, no retreat, death to the last man!Please note this is an unofficial video and is not endorsed by SEGA or the Creative Assembly in any way.

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