A great symbol of WWI, Manfred Albrecht Freiherr von Richthofen, known the world over as the ‘Red Baron’, was a fighter pilot for the German Air Service. Considered the deadliest flying ace, he had 80 confirmed allied kills to his name. He was known as the ‘Red Baron’ because of his distinctive red plane. Read more about the Red Baron 👉 www.sabaton.net/historical-facts/the-red-baron/ ➞ SUBSCRIBE for more Sabaton: sabat.one/UA-cam ➞ MERCHANDISE Official Store: sabat.one/ytdshop
Did you also notice that the British pilot was also wearing the same glasses as one of the British pilots that the red baron fought in the animation. Except they were cracked
An important air force of the Luftwaffe (Jagdgeschwader 71 "Richthofen"), which is located in the town of Wittmund in Lower Saxony, is named after Manfred von Richthofen. There is also a memorial room dedicated to this aviator.
After he went to the front lines he saw the war wasn't what it was said to be so he no longer wanted to fight in it, but he wasn't allowed to quit so he had to find a way out. That's my theory.
@@Jadguy24 agreed Although in the movie mad about him, I did notice how he began to get angry after his first accident. After he visited the front lines and saw all the blood and death he just didn't have the will to fight anymore
The Red Baron wasn't a soldier, he was a warrior. He didn't just fight for his country, he fought for the valor and honor of aerial combat. He respected his foes rather then hate them, and as such he has been immortalized as the finest airman in World War 1.
It's amazing that during that miserable war that they held that much respect for one of their enemies. The treatment of the Red Baron after his death sounds remarkable.
The Germans did the same thing to Albert Ball. England's top fighter ace who got disoriented in the clouds and made a nose first landing behind enemy lines.
@@Tremadog102 Since planes were still relatively during this time, especially for war, being able to master a flightcraft while also shooting down enemies would definitely be a respectable feat. Imagine if a war broke out now but spacecraft was a new but viable thing, we'd probably have a Red Angel or something.
@@draketheduelist Ah yes, good old Char Aznable. He truly would be the Red Baron of the future and I believe the writers also based him in part on Richthofen.
Australians when they carried Richtoffen's body: Careful, he's a hero. But seriously, The Red Baron was such a gentleman even his enemies gave him nothing but the upmost respect. That's beyond amazing.
If I remember correctly, WW1 quite a few pilots were quite the gentlemen. Many of them being from the more elite families of Europe, because of this they actually knew each other. So, when they were required to fight each other, the intent would be to disable the plane rather than the pilot, giving them a chance to land and live another day.
I don't know if I'll ever be able to get over the fact that this man, the most feared fighter pilot of his day and one of the most skilled men to ever take to the skies, was only 25 years old when he died.
You need a fully functional body to use the food, oxygen and water, then you need a heart for the blood and some more stuff. Eyes and ears are important for the videos
WW1 still had the old emperial honour code amongst soldiers, being a gentelman comes first even in the midst of one of the blodiest conflicts the world has even known
I'll admit, in the past, I always thought that there was something off about YarnHub's animation/art style, but I knew given time that they'd improve and come to their own. And now, this is just great, beautiful even.
After listening Sabaton I got interested in the history of the Red Baron. Living in Germany myself I bought a couple of books about him and I actually acquired one of his original self biography "Der Rote Kampflieger". Thank you Sabaton ! 🇨🇱🇩🇪
The end got me in tears, epic video. R.I.P. Legendary Ace Richthofen. Your plane might be "kaputt" and your body dead, but your soul and your legend will carry forever on.
I've heard that on the morning of his death, somebody asked Richthofen for an autograph and he said something like "What? Worried that i won't come back?"
Its very likely he knew that. He was to be drawn back from the front, and many believe he wanted this flight to be his last. If thats true, it would make this so much more tragic
After crash-landing in the Allied lines, the plane was torn apart by the people as souvenirs because of his popularity. What was left of it was sent to the Berlin museum, which was apparently destroyed during Allied bombing in WW2 although I've read somewhere that the wreck survived and was moved somewhere else but forgotten. I wouldn't be surprised if it did end up in the USA as a souvenir or historic theft as many other things did.
"There is no immortality but the memory that is left in the minds of men... To have lived without glory, without leaving a trace of one's existence, is not to have lived at all.” -Napoleon And Manfred indeed turned himself immortal by becoming a legend.
I love this song and I loved the actual Red Baron and he did not conquer the skies, he did not own the sky, he was the sky and people only flew near his sky if he allowed
Just what I needed. Yesterday my gf and I put our cat to sleep. After I found Sabaton 3 years ago I would sing their songs to her. She seemed to enjoy them especially this one. This is what I needed to put some good memories in my mind thank you sabaton
This was a different time. A time when soldiers on both sides had honor and could respect their enemies. Richthofen was an ace not only to the Germans, but to his enemies from England. RIP Rote Kampfflieger. May you fly high, and proud, until the end of days.
the aussies atleast still are as they were back then, have we done some messed up stuff? sure but what military hasnt. but we still have the humble mateship weve always had tho. hell why wouldnt we? we never even wanna be part of the conflicts, we just get dragged in by allies lol.
@@Rocker-1234 as a fellow Aussie I can confirm. We were the ones that burried and put the legend to rest meanwhile wasn't it some french guys that graffitied the grave?
This, this was the video that got me into Sabaton. One day, I was just scrolling through Yt when the thought of a "Red Baron" roared in my head. When i looked it up on Yt, i was greeted by this video. I had no idea who Richthofen was before, and now I absolutely love his story! Thank you, random thought in my head, Sabaton, and Yarnhub!
this video clip is FANTASTIC, amazing work by Yarnhub and Sabaton. Long live the Red Baron, honor to him and to his mates and foes. Greetings and respects from Mexico!
It’s really awesome to see how the quality of these music videos have improved over the years. Like take the no bullets fly music video that uses a lot of recycled animation over and over again and overall animation of lower quality. (Which I still really really love mind you.) And then compare to this. It’s actually really cool to see how much these videos get better and better over the years. And that also applies for all of Yarnhub’s videos.
My mom used to work with some woman called 'von Richthofen' back in the 1970s and 1980s. That woman often told some stories about Manfred von Richthofen to my mother and their colleagues. I still wish she could tell me her stories, but she died before I was born :(
YarnHub and Sabaton video collabs are my favourite! A mix of beautiful animation with truly amazing songs! Please make more of these in the future! Thanks for putting out the best music! Keep it up!
Thank you Yarnhub for this amazing video, it is one of my favourit stories and Sabaton songs. I just want to add something they sadly did not speak about in the video, his "agenda of honor in the skies": He told his pilots "When you hit an enemy and his craft is going down, don't chase it, don't shoot on parachuts, give the pilot the chance to survive by crashlanding or parachuting out of the falling craft. We are sportsman, we are gentlemen, but we will never be butchers!"
Just great! These animated stories are awesome! It reminds me of No Bullets Fly, when Sabaton sings Honor in the Sky… here too, I guess it is very seldom that the enemy is buried with a ceremony of military honors and salute shootings… don’t know if this is a airforce thing or if this kind of respect also exists in infantry or navy… great video! 👍⚡️🤘
All branches of any nation's Armed Forces are expected in all manners of Professionalism to maintain utmost diginity and honor of the fallen, _BE IT_ their own comrades or enemies. Well at least they should be compared to today's sets of terrorists....🙄😒
3 years ago this album had released yet still gives me chills and goosebumps..now seeing this video it gives me more..damn sabaton you are magnificent i love you guys!
Wow. I’ve watched this so many times, and just now realized that soldier seeing visions of the red baron at the end was the guy he shot down with the green handkerchief. Great attention to detail
A story i heared about him: one time he shot down a british plane and the pilot survived and one of his men shot and killed the UNARMED pilot, so when they returned to base he shot him inbetween his eyes and said thats what would happen if they shot an unarmed pilot. No one ever done it again while he was in charge
This is the perfect Timing! Three hours ago, my Swedish War Machine T-Shirt arrived and then you give us an animated Story Vid about my favourite Song of all time, thank you for this Masterpiece of a Song! Greetings from Germany, looking forward to see you in Munich next May!
My great grandfather flew as a pilot in WWI and was saved by Eddie Rickenbacker (hope he and also the Kosciuszko Squadron get a song someday!) so this was such an interesting tribute to another avian marvel!
Yarnhub, you killed it again. I hope Sabaton decides to use you a whole lot more. These videos are always so well done and it flows together so nicely. Great work keep aiming Higher and Higher 👍
I didn't knew about who buried him. I knew he was respected by the foes. But that much respect... Wow. Imagine, you're fighting in war and have that deep respect for your enemy. It's hard to believe in that strong and huge humanity... Preggo me shed a tear 🙄 there are so many story's in war that just show love, appreciation and humanity. In those Situations! I can't even imagine being in war, but less i could imagine to celebrate Christmas or having such a funeral for my enemies. It's amazing. Maybe this part is even more amazing then von Richthofen's skills... Just an impressive story. Thank you for this video and the education
I mean even though a big part of war is to demonize the opponent. Humanity does overrule the regular doctrine every now and then. The respect shown here, the Christmas truce, the story behind no bullets fly. Soldiers are after all just humans paying with their lives for the failures of their leaders. They aren't inherently evil, no matter what the victor puts in the books of history or the current leaders tell us.
I don’t know if anyone ever felt this but I’ve never been into planes at all,I’ve been a car guy my whole life,after hearing this song I can’t stop thinking about planes. There’s something that feels so familiar about them,I just don’t know why
Manfred von Richthofen was trained in my neighborhood, in Cologne Ossendorf. Von Richthofen began his training as an observer on May 30, 1915, during a course in the Flieger-Ersatzabteilung 7 - Am Butzweilerhof in Cologne. After von Richthofen's death, Wilhelm Reinhard led the squadron until July. After he also died in a crash, another pilot was entrusted with the command of the squadron on the orders of the Commanding General of the Air Force (Order No. 178654). His name was Hermann Göring.
I've heard that French villagers trashed the wreaths and propeller that was used as a headstone. The Australian troops replaced them and threatened to pull out and leave the village undefended if it happened again.
I loved watching the old 2D videos that were made. I’m so glad to see how far this channel has become. From a nice and lovely 2D animation to the downright animations that look like it’s a straight up movie!
Yarnhub's animations are getting better and better. And it's always a pleasure seeing them combined with Sabaton's songs. I eagerly await what's in store for next time!
This definitely by far the best and the most epic thing that I have ever seen on UA-cam. I have always been inspired to join the air force because of The Red Baron and I hope to become something like him in the future. This is very inspiring and I absolutely love this video! Very well done 👍. One of my most favorite seen's was when the spirit of the Red Baron flying over his grave and on towards the light! Thank you Manfred Von Richthofen!
Manfred Von Richthofen : I'll save U Queen *shoots down* Albert Ball : I Don't Think so Manfred Von Richthofen : *shoots down the engine* Albert Ball : Roblox_Oof.mp3
They played this in our social studies class today (essentially our history class), was fun seeing how everybody reacted to the red baron being shot down
Been said by many others, but Yarnhub's quality only continues to get better. More fluid, more natural human movements, facial details and expressions. Here's hoping more collaborations will bring even better visuals to accompany Sabaton.
Yarnhub what a great video. Music and the way this story was told while telling it. To make this was nothing short of a masterpiece. For the story told you couldn't have made this any better. To be honored as a true fighter of the sky. What more could one ask for as a fighter ace. What a collaboration. What will be the next video. You got the worlds attention now. Too say I loved this video is an understatement.
Wow, I had goosebumps right after the video started. The story of this guy is just great and I am one more time "surprised" how much I love Sabaton because of the way the tell stories, especially this one!
I love how they showed how he went from a bi-plane to a tri-plane.the way the story is told, a 2hr movie is built into a 7 minute story and perfectly told.
A great symbol of WWI, Manfred Albrecht Freiherr von Richthofen, known the world over as the ‘Red Baron’, was a fighter pilot for the German Air Service. Considered the deadliest flying ace, he had 80 confirmed allied kills to his name. He was known as the ‘Red Baron’ because of his distinctive red plane. Read more about the Red Baron 👉 www.sabaton.net/historical-facts/the-red-baron/
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Memorable
Brave
Заебись
Zaebist
Exhilarating
Very legendary🤘 the Video is the king of the skies
The ending where the british pilot sees the ghost of the Red Baron and smiles back is heartwarming.
Truly
@@niceguy106 "We will meet again. But not yet....not yet."
Till the morning sky where our eyes shall shine bright
They watched that Red Baron movie. Lot nods to it in this video.
Did you also notice that the British pilot was also wearing the same glasses as one of the British pilots that the red baron fought in the animation. Except they were cracked
"To our gallant and worthy foe"
That tells you everything you need to know about who those men were.
An important air force of the Luftwaffe (Jagdgeschwader 71 "Richthofen"), which is located in the town of Wittmund in Lower Saxony, is named after Manfred von Richthofen. There is also a memorial room dedicated to this aviator.
THE RED BARON IS STUPID
@@ussmidway5600 I HATE THE RED BARON PLANE, IT'S TOO RED! I HATE RED! I HATE HATE HATE, GOD HOW I HATE EVERYONE!
That's some St. Gloriana's type of chivalry
Agreed
The events of Richtofen's death were so unusual, it makes you wonder if he intended for it to be his last flight
He indeed became immortal with his last flight
After he went to the front lines he saw the war wasn't what it was said to be so he no longer wanted to fight in it, but he wasn't allowed to quit so he had to find a way out. That's my theory.
This is something I always thought when think7ng of his story
He let anger blind him and got sloppy.
Edit: he was chasing after a pilot that shot at a family member
@@Jadguy24 agreed Although in the movie mad about him, I did notice how he began to get angry after his first accident. After he visited the front lines and saw all the blood and death he just didn't have the will to fight anymore
The Red Baron wasn't a soldier, he was a warrior. He didn't just fight for his country, he fought for the valor and honor of aerial combat. He respected his foes rather then hate them, and as such he has been immortalized as the finest airman in World War 1.
he respected his foes. and in turn was respected by them.
Best in the history
His successor Hermann Göring didn't do this, @@Daidan0.
It's amazing that during that miserable war that they held that much respect for one of their enemies. The treatment of the Red Baron after his death sounds remarkable.
The Germans did the same thing to Albert Ball. England's top fighter ace who got disoriented in the clouds and made a nose first landing behind enemy lines.
@@joshuaplotkin8826 that's fascinating. The air combat must have been a whole different war compared to the trenches.
@@Tremadog102 Since planes were still relatively during this time, especially for war, being able to master a flightcraft while also shooting down enemies would definitely be a respectable feat. Imagine if a war broke out now but spacecraft was a new but viable thing, we'd probably have a Red Angel or something.
@@EJ_Red Perhaps a Red... Comet?
@@draketheduelist Ah yes, good old Char Aznable. He truly would be the Red Baron of the future and I believe the writers also based him in part on Richthofen.
Australians when they carried Richtoffen's body: Careful, he's a hero.
But seriously, The Red Baron was such a gentleman even his enemies gave him nothing but the upmost respect. That's beyond amazing.
And yet, he would have said:" the best kills are when the enemy doesn't see you coming"
@@biggsdarklighter0473 Did you see him coming Biggs?
Anya Sees a ghost plane : *scared*
Похоронили его французы с воинскими высшими почестями как героя с уважением к достойному противнику.
If I remember correctly, WW1 quite a few pilots were quite the gentlemen. Many of them being from the more elite families of Europe, because of this they actually knew each other. So, when they were required to fight each other, the intent would be to disable the plane rather than the pilot, giving them a chance to land and live another day.
I love how Sabaton make songs about all kinds of historic figures and events and don't keep biases. Great animation and song btw
I hope they make one on Alexander the great
Can't wait for the song about Bin Laden 🙂
@@Nightzo oh no
@@Nightzo in the name of God might count
@@withcheeseproductions Look up the Iron Maiden song. Sabaton should cover it!
I don't know if I'll ever be able to get over the fact that this man, the most feared fighter pilot of his day and one of the most skilled men to ever take to the skies, was only 25 years old when he died.
Yarnhub's animation is getting better and better, looking forward to next amazing collabs between Sabaton and his team!
Indeed! 🤌
Next thing we know the animations become so real news channels will use it as "real footage"
@@hekmatyar4476 😂🤣 now that is going to be funny as hell!!
I know Yarnhub did a video for Bismarck but not with Sabaton. Maybe that will happen next.
I showed this to my young nephew to get him interested in history. He keeps singing "higheeeer" 😊 Thank you so much for making this. ❤️
Thank you indeed for sharing it with us! 😎
Things I'll never be able to live without: oxygen, food, water, animated Sabaton videos.
And not in that order. 🤘🏻💚
Oh ok
Oxygen Water Food Sabaton
This should be on a T-shirt lol
You need a fully functional body to use the food, oxygen and water, then you need a heart for the blood and some more stuff. Eyes and ears are important for the videos
@@Dave-yp7vz bro took it too seriously
@@iguanayt2740 yes i did
The respect these men had for their enemy is touching. War is grim and bloody, but decency outside of battle is true valor
SABATON GIVE ME A HEART UNDER MY COMMENTS
Why are you saying this under my comment? Lol
yep, war is just a battle between power hungry moronss for the most part, the ones who do the bidding are the real sufferers.
WW1 still had the old emperial honour code amongst soldiers, being a gentelman comes first even in the midst of one of the blodiest conflicts the world has even known
As I like to say "War is where humanity either dies or shows that it remains unbroken"
I'll admit, in the past, I always thought that there was something off about YarnHub's animation/art style, but I knew given time that they'd improve and come to their own. And now, this is just great, beautiful even.
After listening Sabaton I got interested in the history of the Red Baron. Living in Germany myself I bought a couple of books about him and I actually acquired one of his original self biography "Der Rote Kampflieger". Thank you Sabaton ! 🇨🇱🇩🇪
The end got me in tears, epic video. R.I.P. Legendary Ace Richthofen. Your plane might be "kaputt" and your body dead, but your soul and your legend will carry forever on.
Amen to that
@@masterDevis Second that.
good to know I wasn't the only one who cried. like these mfs got me missing a guy that dies over a century ago
@@charlotteshenkenberger345 Amen
I've heard that on the morning of his death, somebody asked Richthofen for an autograph and he said something like "What? Worried that i won't come back?"
Damn!
Its very likely he knew that. He was to be drawn back from the front, and many believe he wanted this flight to be his last. If thats true, it would make this so much more tragic
It's a crime his Dr.1 wasn't preserved in a museum.
It actually was in Berlin but was destroyer by British bombers in the Second World War
Well theres a copy of it at the duxford airbase museum in the UK
After crash-landing in the Allied lines, the plane was torn apart by the people as souvenirs because of his popularity. What was left of it was sent to the Berlin museum, which was apparently destroyed during Allied bombing in WW2 although I've read somewhere that the wreck survived and was moved somewhere else but forgotten. I wouldn't be surprised if it did end up in the USA as a souvenir or historic theft as many other things did.
Yarnhub and Sabaton. A match made in heaven!
War thunder comment
Ye
My grandpa Phil had plane models, and he gave me he’s Red Baron model when I was a child.
Rip Grandpa Phil 1931-2015
He's up in heaven building model planes to give to you when you get there!
"There is no immortality but the memory that is left in the minds of men... To have lived without glory, without leaving a trace of one's existence, is not to have lived at all.” -Napoleon
And Manfred indeed turned himself immortal by becoming a legend.
"Four in a day shot down with engines burning" That line alone not only gives me goosebumps but also scratches my brain the right way.
I love this song and I loved the actual Red Baron and he did not conquer the skies, he did not own the sky, he was the sky and people only flew near his sky if he allowed
Sabaton and Yarnhub is an unbeatable team!
No one puts more effort into bringing the best music videos to the fans than Sabaton! 🤘🤩
A perfect balance
*HIGHER!*, the chills out of the timing of the prelude of the song with the animation were amazing
There were a couple times I swear it looked like he was bobbing his head to the music. Probably just my imagination though
I got chills when the organ started playing as the soldiers were talking.
Yea, I love how they had that army march symphony in the background slowly fade into the organ intro, it's so badass.
Everytime I listen to it I imagine British aces hearing it aswell as the red plane enters their view. Given them the fright of their lifes
@@Pyr0m4n1j4cBasically Red Baron Boss music.
Just what I needed. Yesterday my gf and I put our cat to sleep. After I found Sabaton 3 years ago I would sing their songs to her. She seemed to enjoy them especially this one. This is what I needed to put some good memories in my mind thank you sabaton
@Hannah Smith thank you we appreciate that
I understand too, when we had to put our dog Cash down years ago I did NOT take it well. Hell I still get teary-eyed remembering it.
Hope you're doing well mate.
This was a different time. A time when soldiers on both sides had honor and could respect their enemies. Richthofen was an ace not only to the Germans, but to his enemies from England. RIP Rote Kampfflieger. May you fly high, and proud, until the end of days.
the aussies atleast still are as they were back then, have we done some messed up stuff? sure but what military hasnt. but we still have the humble mateship weve always had tho. hell why wouldnt we? we never even wanna be part of the conflicts, we just get dragged in by allies lol.
@@Rocker-1234 as a fellow Aussie I can confirm. We were the ones that burried and put the legend to rest meanwhile wasn't it some french guys that graffitied the grave?
@@Pyr0m4n1j4c wouldnt surprise me... the french have never been the best or most rational of people
This, this was the video that got me into Sabaton.
One day, I was just scrolling through Yt when the thought of a "Red Baron" roared in my head. When i looked it up on Yt, i was greeted by this video.
I had no idea who Richthofen was before, and now I absolutely love his story! Thank you, random thought in my head, Sabaton, and Yarnhub!
You can never know when it's coming ;)
Thanks for staying with us!
@@Sabatonhi
Thanks for writing a song about me! @Sabaton!
this video clip is FANTASTIC, amazing work by Yarnhub and Sabaton. Long live the Red Baron, honor to him and to his mates and foes. Greetings and respects from Mexico!
Greetings from Sweden!
@@AstroTheNeonAstronautA go away ye, I'm also irish
It’s really awesome to see how the quality of these music videos have improved over the years. Like take the no bullets fly music video that uses a lot of recycled animation over and over again and overall animation of lower quality. (Which I still really really love mind you.) And then compare to this. It’s actually really cool to see how much these videos get better and better over the years. And that also applies for all of Yarnhub’s videos.
My mom used to work with some woman called 'von Richthofen' back in the 1970s and 1980s.
That woman often told some stories about Manfred von Richthofen to my mother and their colleagues. I still wish she could tell me her stories, but she died before I was born :(
YarnHub and Sabaton video collabs are my favourite! A mix of beautiful animation with truly amazing songs! Please make more of these in the future!
Thanks for putting out the best music! Keep it up!
The man, the myth, the legend
The transition into Bach's Little Fuge paired with the haunting imagery of the red Albatros at 1:40 is absolutely chilling
That transition from story to song with the fugue was...
oh my good god that gave me chills.
I love all of this, thank you Sabaton and Yarnhub
Thank you Yarnhub for this amazing video, it is one of my favourit stories and Sabaton songs.
I just want to add something they sadly did not speak about in the video, his "agenda of honor in the skies": He told his pilots "When you hit an enemy and his craft is going down, don't chase it, don't shoot on parachuts, give the pilot the chance to survive by crashlanding or parachuting out of the falling craft. We are sportsman, we are gentlemen, but we will never be butchers!"
Are there songs about me? Geez Louise! Bismarck likes the Bismarck song. Thanks sabaton!
You are a bonafide legend.
🫡
@@POGGERS225 oh crap, Napoleon from oversimplified just joined.
Richtofen not died, he just fly so high that he ascend to the heaven
that is true
Dream fulfilled: I saw Sabaton live in Prague.
Beautiful concert, guys. The song mix was great - old classic songs as well as new ones. THANK YOU!
Thank you very much for coming!
I have always been fascinated by these pilots dogfighting in their wooden and canvas planes.
0:24 "it contains many elite and legendary pilots"
That sounds like an ad for some gacha game.
Even bitter enemies in a global and bloody war had more respect for each other back then than 99% of city dwellers today have for their own neighbors
Tout à fait d'accord avec vous. Je ne sais pas si c'est mondial. En France c'est le cas. le mot respect n'existe plus. C'est bien dommage.
Damn Snoopy finally got him
Dude......XD.
Just great! These animated stories are awesome! It reminds me of No Bullets Fly, when Sabaton sings Honor in the Sky… here too, I guess it is very seldom that the enemy is buried with a ceremony of military honors and salute shootings… don’t know if this is a airforce thing or if this kind of respect also exists in infantry or navy… great video! 👍⚡️🤘
The airforce has always held an unmatched level of chivalry.
All branches of any nation's Armed Forces are expected in all manners of Professionalism to maintain utmost diginity and honor of the fallen, _BE IT_ their own comrades or enemies.
Well at least they should be compared to today's sets of terrorists....🙄😒
3 years ago this album had released yet still gives me chills and goosebumps..now seeing this video it gives me more..damn sabaton you are magnificent i love you guys!
Thank you so much for writing!
@@Sabaton the pleasure is mine
I really love this song and you never make a bad song. Keep going!
Wow. I’ve watched this so many times, and just now realized that soldier seeing visions of the red baron at the end was the guy he shot down with the green handkerchief. Great attention to detail
RIP LEGEND
He never died he just flew higher
A story i heared about him: one time he shot down a british plane and the pilot survived and one of his men shot and killed the UNARMED pilot, so when they returned to base he shot him inbetween his eyes and said thats what would happen if they shot an unarmed pilot. No one ever done it again while he was in charge
Tremendo temazo
Buena animación
Todo lo que hace está banda es bueno
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The ending is proof that people were still civilised and humane(mostly) in WW1
This is the perfect Timing! Three hours ago, my Swedish War Machine T-Shirt arrived and then you give us an animated Story Vid about my favourite Song of all time, thank you for this Masterpiece of a Song! Greetings from Germany, looking forward to see you in Munich next May!
My great grandfather flew as a pilot in WWI and was saved by Eddie Rickenbacker (hope he and also the Kosciuszko Squadron get a song someday!) so this was such an interesting tribute to another avian marvel!
He was a Great Pilot,and the Song is Great !!!
His last word being "Kaputt", just being him acknowledging his plane's broken... He considered that plane to be an extension of himself.
Yarnhub, you killed it again. I hope Sabaton decides to use you a whole lot more. These videos are always so well done and it flows together so nicely. Great work keep aiming Higher and Higher 👍
You're a good soldier if your country's people respect you, but you are truly a legend once your enemy treats you with the same respect.
I didn't knew about who buried him. I knew he was respected by the foes. But that much respect... Wow.
Imagine, you're fighting in war and have that deep respect for your enemy. It's hard to believe in that strong and huge humanity... Preggo me shed a tear 🙄 there are so many story's in war that just show love, appreciation and humanity. In those Situations! I can't even imagine being in war, but less i could imagine to celebrate Christmas or having such a funeral for my enemies. It's amazing. Maybe this part is even more amazing then von Richthofen's skills... Just an impressive story. Thank you for this video and the education
I mean even though a big part of war is to demonize the opponent. Humanity does overrule the regular doctrine every now and then. The respect shown here, the Christmas truce, the story behind no bullets fly.
Soldiers are after all just humans paying with their lives for the failures of their leaders. They aren't inherently evil, no matter what the victor puts in the books of history or the current leaders tell us.
The pilots of the Great War are truly the knights of the sky the honor between pilots was respected on all sides
Finally! The great YarnHub returns to reclaim themselves as the best Sabaton animator.
Salute to the Australiens which honour one of our greatest Soldiers .
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Remember when enemies respected each other enough to honor them with memorials and songs? Yeah, me nether.
7:12 It’s heartwarming to see that even the man who had caused so much death would be treated with the same respect as an old friend.
I just want to say that this guy was only 25 when he died
Damn.....
A combination of yarnhub and sabaton, both of my favourite artists. One, a music artist and the other, a animation artist😊
Sabaton and Yarnhub is an incredibly effective combination to make you shed a tear for people gone by decades or centuries.
I bet somewhere over France you can still hear his triplane
The absolute best keyboard solo I've heard. The story of the Red Baron is one of my favorite stories, and y'all did it justice. Great job!
This is by far the best collab with animators aswell as yarnhubs best animation to date
Love the pilot with the green glasses and sclaf. He looks and reminds me of those old cartoon fighter pilot villains.
I convinced my aerospace teacher to watch this i think he is in love now
I don’t know if anyone ever felt this but I’ve never been into planes at all,I’ve been a car guy my whole life,after hearing this song I can’t stop thinking about planes. There’s something that feels so familiar about them,I just don’t know why
Manfred von Richthofen was trained in my neighborhood, in Cologne Ossendorf. Von Richthofen began his training as an observer on May 30, 1915, during a course in the Flieger-Ersatzabteilung 7 - Am Butzweilerhof in Cologne. After von Richthofen's death, Wilhelm Reinhard led the squadron until July. After he also died in a crash, another pilot was entrusted with the command of the squadron on the orders of the Commanding General of the Air Force (Order No. 178654). His name was Hermann Göring.
I've heard that French villagers trashed the wreaths and propeller that was used as a headstone. The Australian troops replaced them and threatened to pull out and leave the village undefended if it happened again.
Every time I see a collab between Sabaton and Yarnhub, there’s always the excitement and shivers going down my spine. Keep up the good work fellas!
In my mind the Red Baron will always be the king of the sky
I loved watching the old 2D videos that were made. I’m so glad to see how far this channel has become. From a nice and lovely 2D animation to the downright animations that look like it’s a straight up movie!
I want to see them do a video of how they make these.
Yarnhub's animations are getting better and better. And it's always a pleasure seeing them combined with Sabaton's songs. I eagerly await what's in store for next time!
This definitely by far the best and the most epic thing that I have ever seen on UA-cam. I have always been inspired to join the air force because of The Red Baron and I hope to become something like him in the future. This is very inspiring and I absolutely love this video! Very well done 👍. One of my most favorite seen's was when the spirit of the Red Baron flying over his grave and on towards the light!
Thank you Manfred Von Richthofen!
i actually almost cried when i learned about his death
Yarnhub/Sabaton collab is truly a blessed collab
I was at the Prague concert last week. It was amazing, the way you guys drank those beers! Ještě pivo! :) Thanks for coming here :)
Thanks for coming!
One of my favorite songs by Sabaton
I really wish they would just have you guys make all their music videos for all their songs, you're such a perfect combination!
We're glad you enjoy them!
@@Sabaton Kylie : *humming in the sky*
Albert Ball : *Shoots down Kylie*
Kylie : Ah! What was that
Albert Ball : *flys*
Kylie : alright That's it!! *shoots him down*
Albert Ball : *dodges*
Manfred Von Richthofen : I'll save U Queen *shoots down*
Albert Ball : I Don't Think so
Manfred Von Richthofen : *shoots down the engine*
Albert Ball : Roblox_Oof.mp3
Kylie : Thanks for saving me
Manfred Von Richthofen : don't mention
Он не умер, он просто пытается сбить бога, где-то там в небесах.
They played this in our social studies class today (essentially our history class), was fun seeing how everybody reacted to the red baron being shot down
Whose your socials teacher? They sound awsome!
I can't stop crying at the end of the video. It's so beautiful and he was a good soldier 🤧😭
Me also 😭😔😔
Last scene too emotional
Been said by many others, but Yarnhub's quality only continues to get better. More fluid, more natural human movements, facial details and expressions. Here's hoping more collaborations will bring even better visuals to accompany Sabaton.
Yarnhub what a great video. Music and the way this story was told while telling it. To make this was nothing short of a masterpiece. For the story told you couldn't have made this any better. To be honored as a true fighter of the sky. What more could one ask for as a fighter ace. What a collaboration. What will be the next video. You got the worlds attention now. Too say I loved this video is an understatement.
This video gave me chills holy😳😳
Good to see the Aussie troops properly represented here, and awesome storytelling on one of History’s greatest legends.
imagine what it would've been like if Richtofen was a WW2 Ace instead of WW1
HEYYY THATS WHAT I SAID😂
Love these collaborations! Can't help but wonder what The Red Baron would have thought about modern aircraft though.
either a smile or a kick, its hard to tell.
I love the animation of Richthofen! The sneer, the cheer at Higher! So glorious!
Damm Richthofen fights Zombies and Shot down 80 Planes
What more could I want than a yarnhub and sabaton cross over oh my god this is great and love both channels
Happy you like it! Thanks for watching! 🤘🤘
The Red Baron never dies, if he does he will keep flying higher and higher.
Wow, I had goosebumps right after the video started. The story of this guy is just great and I am one more time "surprised" how much I love Sabaton because of the way the tell stories, especially this one!
I love how they showed how he went from a bi-plane to a tri-plane.the way the story is told, a 2hr movie is built into a 7 minute story and perfectly told.