This is actually a cover. The original is made by the russian Radio Tapok. He did a lot of Sabaton covers. So Sabaton did a cover of this. Ive seen Radio Tapok do a reaction video of this. Dont know what he said but he looked very happy and proud. :)
Yep, he did bunch of Sabaton rewriting them into Russian(as well as many other bands - Powerwolf, Skillet, Disturbed and many many more). When Great War was coming out, he got to rewrite Attack of the Dead Men and release it day before the original was out as part of the album. Then he did Battle for Moscow, which Sabaton rewritten into English roughly half a year later. He also did "Heritage" album, which is full of original song and is very heavily Sabaton inspired. Battle for Moscow is part of it.
The from USSR anthem is currently music for anthem of Russian Federation. They slightly changed lyrics and it’s still one of the most beautiful and inspiring anthem in the world.
I just realized when they say “We stand against the Typhoon wave” the song is referencing the German codename for the battle of Moscow, Operation Typhoon.
They often do this. In Panzerkampf there is a line "Soldiers of the Union broke the citadel" "Citadel" was a German codename for the battle of Kursk, in Primo Victoria they mention "Overlord" and Fields of Verdun there is a line "and the judgement has begun" "Judgement" was a German codename for the offensive on Verdun
By the way, they released this song almost on tge day of Russian victory day, and me, as a retired russian navy officer, saw this as an ultimate show of respect. Greetings from Vladivostok by the way!
And a perfect attention to details, they are always very thorough and obviously very educated. And they don't take sides - they equally celebrate everyone who is loved by the gods of War.
Kudos! I think you are the only American I've seen to recognize Soviet anthem in the guitar solo! Gengis Khan was indeed the last one who succeeded in conquering Russia and he came from the East, not West. Generally, attacking Russia in winter is like the worst idea ever. As I understand Soviet Union's abysmal performance in the Winter War made Hitler overconfident thinking USSR was just a paper tiger. But. They did learn from their mistakes, and it's always a very different thing to defend your very own soil and capital than to invade a tiny neighbor who never did any harm. German logistics were overstretched while Soviets could just put troops to train to Moscow and walk to the Western part of the city.
Aleksandar Dugin (Russian philosopher, the founder of the Russian Neo-Eurasian geopolitics school of thought and an alleged Putin's advisor) says the Russians are "slow to saddle but fast to ride", and it seams to be the defining characteristics of all of their military campaigns, from Napoleon to Ukraine, and possibly everything else they do. They always start shamefully unprepared, always get surprised by what would be obvious to every idiot, and always take ages to get their balls together and gain sufficient momentum. But once they do, they are literally unstoppable. If I was a NATO advisor by any (unlucky) chance, I would be concerned about the history repeating - the Russians till now really did not show much in Ukraine, many have quickly written them off as incompetent, corrupt, and all-out "paper bear", but they did not collapse as predicted, and there are signs that they are gaining momentum in the background (like the several-fold military production increase).
It's already been reacted to on the channel. But with your unique perspective as a veteran, I would love to see your reaction to Sabaton's animated story video for "No bullets fly".
Страна существует Россия правоприемник СССР , а СССР был правоприемником Российской империи и так далее . Мы и наши предки живем тысячилетия и побеждаем ✊️! Помним и чтим всех павших героев 🌹🔥🌍!!! И кстати русские тем или иным спосоьом в родстве со всеми племенами практически и нас в истории тоже называли по разному , мало кто вникает в прошлое глубоко и серьездно . Россия Мать и больше в мире ни одну страну так не называют .
this is a literal translation from the Russian language. For forty-first year, the enemy drove us going around. The Great Reich sent all its might into battle!. Marching to hell, the Wehrmacht marched by millions of soldiers to fight near Moscow. and Marshal Zhukov, he took the front in his hands, raised the shelves and said, Sons!!!!, the Motherland will never forget you!. Moscow cannot retreat behind us!.and they stood to their deaths under the volleys of guns. and keep it in our hearts forever.Borodino again, the death of your sons again, but the beast cast a ferocious glance to the East. The forces are not equal, trains from all over the country are ready to march. from Kazakhstan to Magadan, regiments are going to their deaths, Sons bravely go into battle!. The motherland will never forget you.Moscow cannot retreat behind us. and they stood to their deaths under the volleys of guns. and keeping the memory in our hearts for centuries.
If you haven’t reacted to it already, I think “M.I.A” by Avenged Sevenfold would be a cool song for you to listen to. Love the reactions man, keep rocking!
Maximum respect to the Undying Regiment next week. Never forget, and happy Victory Day. It wasn't just the Soviet Union and the Revolution they saved, they were also defending civilisation from fascist barbarism, and the principles of human equality and compassion from racism and the idea that the strong should murder the weak.
sure and we just forget the pact they made with Hitler, the invasion of the Baltic States Poland and the tens of millions killed by Stalins regime. oh and the invasion of a friendly neighboring country in ukraine that Russia promised to protect when Ukraine returned the nuclear weapons after the fall of the USSR. ps. forgot the invasion of Finland also..
This is definitely what we want to see. As far as what I know the soviets did in ww2 is they did a lot. They invaded Finland in what was planned to be a quick victory against a small rural country with little industry and got stopped almost immediately by small well organized guerrilla units. They got their butts handed to them but overall won because they did manage to wear down Finland because their numbers won in the end. This led to the belief among most German generals that they were not well organized enough to take on a major power like them and so invaded as soon as they were prepared. One thing to note however that Stalin had just done his Great Purge of more than 2/3 of the command structure of his entire military where he either had them executed for treason or sent to a gulag. It took several years to recover but by the end of 1942 they had mostly recovered and combined with the moving of most of their industrial base to beyond the Urals they could actually supply their armies. The secondary fronts of North Africa, italy and finally France eventually split their forces too thin to stop any of their 4 major enemies. Add Italy capitulating and japans unwillingness to help means it was inevitable Germany could have won. Could they have lasted another year if they changed one maybe two things? I think so but in nowway could they win or even sue for a ceasefire. Anyone who thinks I’m wrong just watch Potential History’s ‘Germany could not win ww2’ series. It’s pretty obvious a single country could take on 3 superpowers and several supporting nations like Canada, india, Australia, New Zealand, free France, etc with any hope of winning
This is also a nice pick in the sense that most of the time the Western front, D-Day and all that, gets all the attention on beating Nazis. Meanwhile the Eastern front saw bigger battles and higher loss of life. Soviet Union and present Russian government might suck, but they *did* play a big role in putting Hitler down.
Regarding the role of the Western Allies in the Third Reich defeat, I think that the strategic bombing campaign and the Land Lease program, and possibly the war in Pacific, are each more important for the victory in Europe than the D-Day landing. Each of them was vital for the USSR to survive and regroup for the counterattack. D-Day came very late, after Hitler's forces were in full retreat for a year and a half - after the defeat at Stalingrad (late 1942), the Wehrmacht did not conduct any offensive campaign, and after Kursk, any large offensive battle. In the June 1944, the Operation Bagration is in full power and the Soviets are already inside the pre-war German territory, so at that point there is really no God's miracle that can save Hitler. D-Day is almost like a coup de grace.
8:10 You forget who created them. Vikings. Rus. Russians know, they don't like it. History is history. This is now a debate, but not really since the Vikings went through and to Constantinople. Miklagaard
Why don't we like it? We're multinational and multicultural. We like it. But we remember anglosaxons are traitors. And other descendants of vikings are anglos domestic dogs nowsdays. And we don't like it.
1939: USA and England raised Nazi Germany 1944: Oh, Germany is losing, it is necessary to open a second front in order to be supposedly winners too. 2022: USA and England raised Nazi Ukraine 202*:We didn't even know there were Nazis there.
@@Iamthesun314 Because they can't even protect Moscow from a drone attack lol. Weakling orc army. But yeah back then, at least the Russians were fighting for good (or rather, for their own good, but still against the nazi's) now they're making up nazi's while copying nazi tactics (Z = the nazi cross) and doing the same exact things. It's sad, Russia had sooo much potential.
Lets not forget that the Russians withdrew all the way through UKraine, burning every house and every field, to make sure the Germans had no way to get shelter and find food. Ukrainians have suffered the Russian overlords for centuries. Now we wait for the Kiev version of this song...
Ukrainians could not suffer for centuries, since they were not there for centuries. Look at the census before the USSR, there was no word Ukraine and Ukrainians. And your statement is not entirely correct, that the Russians retreated through the whole of Ukraine, because. then there was one people and the then Ukrainians retreated no less than the Russians. In the USSR, you could choose whether you are Russian or Ukrainian, my friend is Ukrainian, his father is Russian, his mother is Kazakh, but he is a citizen of Uzbekistan.
This is actually a cover. The original is made by the russian Radio Tapok. He did a lot of Sabaton covers. So Sabaton did a cover of this. Ive seen Radio Tapok do a reaction video of this. Dont know what he said but he looked very happy and proud. :)
Radio Tapok. very good music. he was certain happy
Not true they let radio release his cover first
Yep, he did bunch of Sabaton rewriting them into Russian(as well as many other bands - Powerwolf, Skillet, Disturbed and many many more).
When Great War was coming out, he got to rewrite Attack of the Dead Men and release it day before the original was out as part of the album.
Then he did Battle for Moscow, which Sabaton rewritten into English roughly half a year later.
He also did "Heritage" album, which is full of original song and is very heavily Sabaton inspired. Battle for Moscow is part of it.
@Kuzco'sPoison pretty sure that was attack of the dead men not this one
On MULTIKONSTY channel there are radio tapok's songs with eng sub.
The from USSR anthem is currently music for anthem of Russian Federation. They slightly changed lyrics and it’s still one of the most beautiful and inspiring anthem in the world.
Было три гимна похожих и все их написал один поэт Сергей Михалков .
I just realized when they say “We stand against the Typhoon wave” the song is referencing the German codename for the battle of Moscow, Operation Typhoon.
I thought it was Barbarossa
@@chrisumana7644 Barbarossa was the codename for the initial invasion of the USSR.
They often do this. In Panzerkampf there is a line "Soldiers of the Union broke the citadel" "Citadel" was a German codename for the battle of Kursk, in Primo Victoria they mention "Overlord" and Fields of Verdun there is a line "and the judgement has begun" "Judgement" was a German codename for the offensive on Verdun
By the way, they released this song almost on tge day of Russian victory day, and me, as a retired russian navy officer, saw this as an ultimate show of respect. Greetings from Vladivostok by the way!
And a perfect attention to details, they are always very thorough and obviously very educated. And they don't take sides - they equally celebrate everyone who is loved by the gods of War.
@@aleksandarrudic3694 they take the side of the soldier, typically
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Kudos! I think you are the only American I've seen to recognize Soviet anthem in the guitar solo!
Gengis Khan was indeed the last one who succeeded in conquering Russia and he came from the East, not West.
Generally, attacking Russia in winter is like the worst idea ever.
As I understand Soviet Union's abysmal performance in the Winter War made Hitler overconfident thinking USSR was just a paper tiger.
But. They did learn from their mistakes, and it's always a very different thing to defend your very own soil and capital than to invade a tiny neighbor who never did any harm.
German logistics were overstretched while Soviets could just put troops to train to Moscow and walk to the Western part of the city.
>Poles taking over Moscow for like 4 years
Aleksandar Dugin (Russian philosopher, the founder of the Russian Neo-Eurasian geopolitics school of thought and an alleged Putin's advisor) says the Russians are "slow to saddle but fast to ride", and it seams to be the defining characteristics of all of their military campaigns, from Napoleon to Ukraine, and possibly everything else they do. They always start shamefully unprepared, always get surprised by what would be obvious to every idiot, and always take ages to get their balls together and gain sufficient momentum. But once they do, they are literally unstoppable. If I was a NATO advisor by any (unlucky) chance, I would be concerned about the history repeating - the Russians till now really did not show much in Ukraine, many have quickly written them off as incompetent, corrupt, and all-out "paper bear", but they did not collapse as predicted, and there are signs that they are gaining momentum in the background (like the several-fold military production increase).
It's already been reacted to on the channel. But with your unique perspective as a veteran, I would love to see your reaction to Sabaton's animated story video for "No bullets fly".
I concur
Sabaton, a band teaching history and making you patriotic for country that no longer exists and feel sad for fallen of enemies...
We should feel bad for all sides of a war, we are all human fighting for the cause we are told to fight for.
@@thespectre3054 very true
We can never feel patriotic for Russia.
Это наши предки воевали! Мы их помним и чтим! Всех!
Страна существует Россия правоприемник СССР , а СССР был правоприемником Российской империи и так далее . Мы и наши предки живем тысячилетия и побеждаем ✊️! Помним и чтим всех павших героев 🌹🔥🌍!!! И кстати русские тем или иным спосоьом в родстве со всеми племенами практически и нас в истории тоже называли по разному , мало кто вникает в прошлое глубоко и серьездно . Россия Мать и больше в мире ни одну страну так не называют .
this is a literal translation from the Russian language. For forty-first year, the enemy drove us going around. The Great Reich sent all its might into battle!. Marching to hell, the Wehrmacht marched by millions of soldiers to fight near Moscow. and Marshal Zhukov, he took the front in his hands, raised the shelves and said, Sons!!!!, the Motherland will never forget you!. Moscow cannot retreat behind us!.and they stood to their deaths under the volleys of guns. and keep it in our hearts forever.Borodino again, the death of your sons again, but the beast cast a ferocious glance to the East. The forces are not equal, trains from all over the country are ready to march. from Kazakhstan to Magadan, regiments are going to their deaths, Sons bravely go into battle!. The motherland will never forget you.Moscow cannot retreat behind us. and they stood to their deaths under the volleys of guns. and keeping the memory in our hearts for centuries.
every third person atleast was affected by the great war we fought. Its a tragedy. Greetings from germany.
Music+HIstory = Sabaton
Спасибо.Хорошо бы, если бы вы поставили сами русские субтитры вашей речи..
Respect!
Your are clever. ❤kind of regards Jonas Sweden. 😊
Sabaton No bullets fly (animated story video) is a must reaction !
If you haven’t reacted to it already, I think “M.I.A” by Avenged Sevenfold would be a cool song for you to listen to. Love the reactions man, keep rocking!
I love that song!
@@PetterVessel me too, it’s especially fun to play on bass
Kit whit all due respect. Your comments is part of what we want when click on your videos, BUT, pleace never interrupt the guitar solo. Pleace
I didnt know you got a second channel man
Maximum respect to the Undying Regiment next week. Never forget, and happy Victory Day. It wasn't just the Soviet Union and the Revolution they saved, they were also defending civilisation from fascist barbarism, and the principles of human equality and compassion from racism and the idea that the strong should murder the weak.
History says just about all of what you said is utter bs.
sure and we just forget the pact they made with Hitler, the invasion of the Baltic States Poland and the tens of millions killed by Stalins regime. oh and the invasion of a friendly neighboring country in ukraine that Russia promised to protect when Ukraine returned the nuclear weapons after the fall of the USSR.
ps. forgot the invasion of Finland also..
Do Stormtroopers by Sabaton
He should react to Warpaths second trailer to D Day
3:28 💪!!! Love❤Rock❤️...
This is definitely what we want to see.
As far as what I know the soviets did in ww2 is they did a lot. They invaded Finland in what was planned to be a quick victory against a small rural country with little industry and got stopped almost immediately by small well organized guerrilla units. They got their butts handed to them but overall won because they did manage to wear down Finland because their numbers won in the end. This led to the belief among most German generals that they were not well organized enough to take on a major power like them and so invaded as soon as they were prepared. One thing to note however that Stalin had just done his Great Purge of more than 2/3 of the command structure of his entire military where he either had them executed for treason or sent to a gulag. It took several years to recover but by the end of 1942 they had mostly recovered and combined with the moving of most of their industrial base to beyond the Urals they could actually supply their armies. The secondary fronts of North Africa, italy and finally France eventually split their forces too thin to stop any of their 4 major enemies. Add Italy capitulating and japans unwillingness to help means it was inevitable Germany could have won. Could they have lasted another year if they changed one maybe two things? I think so but in nowway could they win or even sue for a ceasefire.
Anyone who thinks I’m wrong just watch Potential History’s ‘Germany could not win ww2’ series. It’s pretty obvious a single country could take on 3 superpowers and several supporting nations like Canada, india, Australia, New Zealand, free France, etc with any hope of winning
Music a bit quiet but nice reaction.
and to think the very same song could be sung, but with moscow changed with Kyiv
This is also a nice pick in the sense that most of the time the Western front, D-Day and all that, gets all the attention on beating Nazis.
Meanwhile the Eastern front saw bigger battles and higher loss of life. Soviet Union and present Russian government might suck, but they *did* play a big role in putting Hitler down.
Regarding the role of the Western Allies in the Third Reich defeat, I think that the strategic bombing campaign and the Land Lease program, and possibly the war in Pacific, are each more important for the victory in Europe than the D-Day landing. Each of them was vital for the USSR to survive and regroup for the counterattack. D-Day came very late, after Hitler's forces were in full retreat for a year and a half - after the defeat at Stalingrad (late 1942), the Wehrmacht did not conduct any offensive campaign, and after Kursk, any large offensive battle. In the June 1944, the Operation Bagration is in full power and the Soviets are already inside the pre-war German territory, so at that point there is really no God's miracle that can save Hitler. D-Day is almost like a coup de grace.
At one point in history Poland was occupying Moscow
and Poland been part of RUSSIAN EMPIRE
cchhiicckkeenn
8:10 You forget who created them. Vikings. Rus. Russians know, they don't like it.
History is history. This is now a debate, but not really since the Vikings went through and to Constantinople. Miklagaard
It's ok. Rurich make the Russia as a country
Why don't we like it? We're multinational and multicultural. We like it. But we remember anglosaxons are traitors. And other descendants of vikings are anglos domestic dogs nowsdays. And we don't like it.
isnt this dude from Chicago Reacts? I smell rat
Russia 1941: Defending their home from invading fascists.
Russia 2023: Invading other countries like fascists.
Russia 2023: still defending from the fascits and their west owners
You know nothing about conflict in the Ukraine, why u typing ur stuped comments?
What do you really know about the world?
@@unkelTP That Russia went from Communist to fascist, and has had an oligarchic dictator for two decades who wants to return to Czarist-era BS.
1939: USA and England raised Nazi Germany
1944: Oh, Germany is losing, it is necessary to open a second front in order to be supposedly winners too.
2022: USA and England raised Nazi Ukraine
202*:We didn't even know there were Nazis there.
F defence of Moskow
Why
@@Iamthesun314 Because they can't even protect Moscow from a drone attack lol. Weakling orc army. But yeah back then, at least the Russians were fighting for good (or rather, for their own good, but still against the nazi's) now they're making up nazi's while copying nazi tactics (Z = the nazi cross) and doing the same exact things. It's sad, Russia had sooo much potential.
NPC
You realy have to ask why..??
@@knockonrock7013 yes
Ukraine never give in ! EUROPE SHALL PREVAILED !
Wrong statement.
@@linaa3469 Silence wrench!
Lets not forget that the Russians withdrew all the way through UKraine, burning every house and every field, to make sure the Germans had no way to get shelter and find food.
Ukrainians have suffered the Russian overlords for centuries. Now we wait for the Kiev version of this song...
Ukrainians could not suffer for centuries, since they were not there for centuries. Look at the census before the USSR, there was no word Ukraine and Ukrainians. And your statement is not entirely correct, that the Russians retreated through the whole of Ukraine, because. then there was one people and the then Ukrainians retreated no less than the Russians. In the USSR, you could choose whether you are Russian or Ukrainian, my friend is Ukrainian, his father is Russian, his mother is Kazakh, but he is a citizen of Uzbekistan.
way to make things political...
@@BagginsFedor And im guessing you are Russian aswell?
Баран учи историю
@@masselfurcry about it
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