Submitted by ItaloSvevo111 t3_z3h2tn in history
chemolz9 t1_ixm7iz8 wrote
Reply to comment by whistleridge in Why Isn’t the New Testament in Latin? by ItaloSvevo111
Do you have a source about this 1 mio dead? Not to doubt it but I'm really curious. Considering most poeple on this time and place lived in poorly accessible towns and farms, you'd need explicit genocidal efforts to achieve this.
teh_dumbest_man t1_ixmtw6m wrote
Hardcore History podcast has an episode that is available for free, called "The Celtic Holocaust", providing an educational and entertaining listen.
Sgt_Colon t1_ixpkttl wrote
It's worth noting that Dan is merely by his own words a "fan of History, not a historian", much less one working in their field of specialization.
teh_dumbest_man t1_ixqd8gj wrote
Thanks, that is a tiny bit disappointing but not at all surprising to learn. He is a talk radio guy making entertaining content. I wouldn't post that comment in /r/askhistorians , even as a third level comment, but in this more casual sub I'll leave it up.
1/10 is not as much a holocaust as 1/3. Although if somebody wanted to call it a genocide, maybe it would still fit the definition. It's been a couple years since I listened to it, not sure if it had "the intent to destroy, in whole or in part, a national, ethnical, racial or religious group, as such".
enfiel t1_ixs84lu wrote
God I hate it when they call every genocide holocaust.
moboy78 t1_ixmq9ma wrote
The numbers for how many Gauls were killed and enslaved come from Caesar himself, and they are in his De Bello Gallico. Caesar, however, lists the initial population of Gaul as 3 million people.
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