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@@nakoyuub9403how does an organisation of multiple nations (including Russia) which in many cases don't like each other threaten Russia while simultaneously having no real strong military.
in my opinion the song reminds me more of every ending of a conflict/war, that line of ''will our deeds be remembered'' i'd say yes when it comes to people who have seen the deeds they will respond and remember, the good ones will be taught to the younger generation as in ''remember what this person/persons/country's army did which saved us from (insert reason)'' the bad ones will be shown to as many as possible to teach people not to behave as such in conflict/war or to prevent such behavior from happening again.
The line “protecting civilians while fired upon” and “leaving home set to sea… was this really meant to be” brings so much pride and tears to my eyes every time I hear them
What was won, what was lost. Will our deeds be remembered. Are they written in stone or in sand. Deep stuff. Makes me think about the one time having a converstaion with a co-worker. Telling her i used to help out at a Veterans Club bar. "Soldiers from ww1 & ww2, i didnt know they were still around?" Lady, we had a 20+ year conflict that ended in 1990..
I just remember when we evacuated Kabul. I still don't quite know what to feel about that. Sadness, rage, disappointment, pride? Five days of fucking hell, we got people out as best we could, damn the politics. I consider it the greatest thing I have ever participated in. But the evac was such a success only because of two decades of failure before. Nation-building takes at least a full generation, just look at my home, Germany. If you pull out after 20 years, why even go in the first place?
A reminder that the UN Peacekeeping missions have worked as intended at least noticably better than a pure coin toss (About 66% success rate). They deserve the criticism they get for their blunders, the higher ups almost always more so than others, but at least there are people trying. Anyone who willingly walks into an active warzone and at least *tries* to help the innocent *despite* all the restrictions placed upon them deserves nothing but the utmost respect. You are good people, and I'm sorry for those who's leaders have failed them like that. You deserve better.
@@kyriss12 That's not really what happened lol, just another falsehood that's all so common regarding the medieval ages "A common myth surrounding the War of the Bucket is that it was caused by the Modenese stealing a bucket from a Bolognese well. However, that is mostly incorrect, as the bucket was, according to most accurate accounts, taken as a trophy by the Modenese after the war-in fact war was declared because Modena had captured the Bolognese castle of Monteveglio."
As of July 2023, Bangladesh was contributing nearly 7,300 personnel to United Nations peacekeeping missions, the most of any country. Nepal contributed the second most personnel, reaching 6,300, followed by India. Greetings from India.
Thank you fellow indian brother, now Bangladesh is facing some tensions with india bcs of flooding tripura and south-eastern bangladesh, pray everything becomes peaceful
It takes courage to put your life on the line for your own country. But to put your life on the line for the innocent people of a completely different country, in a land you have no connection to, takes a truly special level of bravery and heroism. The blue helmets deserve recognition and once again, Sabaton comes through!
I have a lot of respect for the people who served as a Blue Helmet. I have not so much respect for the political leaders with their scandals. Scandals where innocent people suffered from. From the civvies to soldiers. They had no say in this war.
I can get behind that the Sikhs are a fine people I see lots of them as a truck driver. Some of the strongest moraled and nicest people I ever met in my life.
Peacekeepers are very underrated and overlooked. Peacekeeping missions are dangerous and often more so because peacekeepers have stricter rules to abide by and they are in no less danger than soldiers in free-fire combat zones, yet get less recognition for their efforts and blood.
>> Peacekeepers are very underrated and overlooked. They are despised, and rightly so. Foreign intervention is never a good idea, and calling it "peacekeeping" is spit in the face of everyone involved.
Even with the scandals i still believe the Blue Helmets have done the best they can with what they have, all in the spirit of aiding people on a ravaged land
There are many good men among them. Some bad. And a less than desirable leadership, up high. But one must respect the effort a man goes through to do good. Even if that effort amounts to nothing or is incorrectly targeted.
@@anomonyousI can not claim to be unbiased here since i to have served under the un banner. What i am certain over though is that i and my comrades did very little evil and a whole lot of good while "over there". Some of us spent severall years of our lives helping others and 2 of my comrades lost their lives. I dont seek recognition for myself but thoose 2 deserve to be remembered. "Hedra våra veteraner, minns de fallna" translation to english "Honour our veterans, rember the fallen"
"I belong to those who disobey orders. There was a so called understanding at the headquarters and the government on how we had it in dangerous, rainy and cold Bosnia. When I thought my superiors where getting to stupid I broke communications. I asked myself what felt right in this moment and realized that the only loyalty you can have is the mission. It stands above everything else." -Colonel Ulf Henricsson, “the sheriff”, commander of Nordbat 2 in Bosnia 1993-94
Yup, CANBAT in Bosnia is what you get when you make soldiers take orders from politicians. For those unaware, the Canadian Battalion in Bosnia had to push up all requests to conduct operations to the government and house of commons to get approval to move. It earned the name Can't Bat because they never got approval back fast enought to move, if they even got it at all.
honestly my absolute favourite song of all time, i have loved it the first time I heard it 15 years ago and the chorus still sends shivers down my spine everytime
There is one organization that works as the UN was intended to work, and deserves this song to be dedicated to it better than the UN does. It's called the North Atlantic Treaty Organization.
@@TraTranc You mean the same Organization that was created in order to counteract the Soviet Union's influence in Europe? Meanwhile the UN was created to try and keep Peace.
I love the idea of the UN blue helmets: a united effort of multiple countries working together. I just wish the UN could allow its troops to actually *do* stuff. Too often do I hear that our boys werent allowed to fight an enemy and are instead spectators to something they could've stopped. I hope that the peacekeepers will be utilized more aggressively going forward, but I still love them.
I have the outmost respect for any soldier who has been a peacekeeper… but I have little to no respect for the UN as an institution… mainly because of the security council and the veto power of the permanent members.
Considering how dangerous Stalin was when it was formed after ww2 ( tens of millions killed before ww2 by his apparatus) many thought it was the only way to check him. The free french signed a treaty of friendship with Stalin in 45 which looked a lot like German Soviet friendship pact where they invaded Poland together. The UN has devolved into committees having meetings to argue about rather they meet again to schedule meetings about problems. Now that veto is used to keep anything from happening, it's all redtape and toothless.
@@odbierzvatpit2172 I can get behind that approach. All the Nazies were eliminated and the idea of National Socialism had been killed, not just in Germany but also the rest of Europe by the end of world war two. And peace ensured. Because not just all the enemies but also their ideals had been destroyed.
@@jesperohlrich7090 That's just plain wrong. Many high level nazis operated in germany after the war. Judges, for example or low level politics. Also many nazi scientist where saved from trial by the US so they could work on NASA or other US projects. The US would probably have lost the space race witohut nazi scientists. Also the idea of National Socialism wasn't killed. You can't really destroy an such an idea. You can't just change the ideals of an entire civilasation by dropping a couple of bombs. There were still tens of thousands of nazis after the war who never faced any punishment and nazi ideals are on the rise again all over europe.
This couldn't have been dropped at a better time. The world seems to have completely forgotten about the UN and the amazing work they and the peacekeepers deployed by them have done and continue to do.
Love this song, sabaton just never misses 👍 Also i'm pleased to see this is about UN troops, we tend to forgot that they are fighting too and aren't only "upgraded" NGOs. One of the most outstanding events about UN peacekeepers in my opinion is the Vrbanja bridge battle, of the Bosnian war. They fought with f*ing BAYONETS only 30 years ago as if they were still in WW1 ! I think it is the last recorded bayonet charge in the world, tho with trenches making a comeback recently this may have changed ...
@@pedjatrninicthey were French Peacekeeping forces up against the VRS. There's a part of the battle where French marines overran a VRS-held bunker with fixed bayonets. They were successful in taking it at the cost of one of the Frenchmen's lives.
I'm so happy. Finally the very first song of Sabaton I ever heard has its video. I just wish you'd play it live sometimes guys. It's a great song and also greatly underrated.🔥🤘🎶🇵🇱
I hate the politics too but who is in charge of the UN when the US is by far their largest donor? It's ALL politics and there's no getting away from that.
@@paulwalker242 Yes but it's not the politicians on the front line making the life or death decisions. That's what I meant. Respect the men and women who willingly go and put themselves in harms way to keep others safe. Not the weak minded politicians who dither about while innocents suffer
My cousin's father served in Bosnia with an APC-crew (Swedish). He still hates the Croat and Bosniak and Serb governments (at least from what I can gather when I dared to ask him). He says they made roadblocks and shit and demanded bribes. He still, last time I asked, has his UN-uniform. All honour to you, onkel Andreas, and to those brave men and women who still do their utmost in service of the blue beret!
My family are Bulgarian-Yugoslavs who left the homeland because of the collapse of the country, let your cousins father know that My family and I are grateful for the sacrifice and help he gave to us.
Sabaton is so EPIC that I almost started to like UN after hearing this song... But, all in all, I leave here my compliments to the soldiers that fought for a better world!
I will admit, I do love this song, it’s got an incredible sound and the lyrics are amazing. The one problem: this is an idealized version of what the UN should be; not what it is. The UN is one of if not the most corrupt organizations on earth, started with good intentions but sadly is impotent. A great song, but it’s about an organization that only exists on paper.
Like SAbaton itself said many times. its not about politics with our songs, its about telling stories of men and women who lived throught hose stories we tell. Sure the UN can suck dick all day. but the idea behind it was, is and allways will be a thing to aim for. If only those idiots in New York would finally learn what they are truely supposed to do.
I may personally feel like the UN is increasingly fraudulent, powerless and doomed to fail just like the League of Nations, but this song is a banger, just like anything that Sabaton puts out!
Peceakepeers are so much widely unknown that I wasn't even aware of they existence until hearing this song and reading comments, good to see lyric video version release!
This is not a rock song this is a love song a love song to the heroes of the United Nations that help stabilize unstable countries and help people in need Topple unjust governments like Haiti the Dominican Republic the Democratic Republic of Congo Syria and a lot other places people owe their lives to the United Nations get people also think the United Nations are useless the peacekeeping force I love and if possible I might join to explore the world help people in need because that's a human thing to do love You sabaton love you united Nations
They topple unjust governments, but in the power vacuum worse people step in. How much better off are countries like Syria from UN interference? At best, they're the same as they were.
Your songs have let me find my own inner light in the darkest moments of life long lasting pains points that elevated the bloody bittersweet experiences to become a better whole human being. Thanks from bottom of my pure heart.
Nice intro is what I do have to say. I’ve listened to this a few times before. Edit: this goes a far way back into the past. Like to ww2 or something similar to it. Another edit: @Sabaton you should do some more on English history as it is often overlooked by others
Ah yes. The cowards of Sarajevo. A peace keeper should lay his life on the altar if need be. That is what he signed up for is it not? Yet they left those people to be taken like lambs to the slaughter.
@@President-JonSnow.Malkowich its not exactly about that either more about rules of engagement oftentimes the power and authority to get involved for peacekeepers is limited
Been listening to this album. Love all the new songs(to me)enjoying this and Primo Victoria since you reviewed them recently. I will have to listen to a few more. Love you guys so much 🥰🎶🥰🎶
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Finally Attero Dominatus songs having lyrics videos!
So sabaton commented 4 weeks ago when this video came out 40 mins ago- interesting
@@nakoyuub9403how does an organisation of multiple nations (including Russia) which in many cases don't like each other threaten Russia while simultaneously having no real strong military.
@@DasVrystThey probably uploaded the video 4 weeks ago, but it wasn't made publically available until now.
in my opinion the song reminds me more of every ending of a conflict/war, that line of ''will our deeds be remembered'' i'd say yes when it comes to people who have seen the deeds they will respond and remember, the good ones will be taught to the younger generation as in ''remember what this person/persons/country's army did which saved us from (insert reason)'' the bad ones will be shown to as many as possible to teach people not to behave as such in conflict/war or to prevent such behavior from happening again.
One of the more underrated songs of Sabaton
how is it allready underrated, when it released 20 minutes ago
@@jannb.stopmotion4317 it's from 2006 I think 😅
hahahaha he doesn't know ;)@@jannb.stopmotion4317
@@jannb.stopmotion4317this album is from 2006, it’s only now getting all its lyric videos released.
@@jannb.stopmotion4317 the song is almost 20 years old...
"A light in the black...or just a fear of the dark?"
- Iron Maiden, live
That sounds like something iron maiden would say
So thankful to see Iron Maiden *&* Sabaton in the last 2 years. Amazing shows! Even w/metal not being as huge (US) as it should be.
@@OverAnalyst I see The Irons in 6 months time in Australia.
The line “protecting civilians while fired upon” and “leaving home set to sea… was this really meant to be” brings so much pride and tears to my eyes every time I hear them
What was won, what was lost. Will our deeds be remembered. Are they written in stone or in sand.
Deep stuff. Makes me think about the one time having a converstaion with a co-worker. Telling her i used to help out at a Veterans Club bar.
"Soldiers from ww1 & ww2, i didnt know they were still around?"
Lady, we had a 20+ year conflict that ended in 1990..
Hell January of 2020 narrowly missed a war with Iran but most folks don't know about that eithier
I just remember when we evacuated Kabul. I still don't quite know what to feel about that. Sadness, rage, disappointment, pride? Five days of fucking hell, we got people out as best we could, damn the politics. I consider it the greatest thing I have ever participated in. But the evac was such a success only because of two decades of failure before. Nation-building takes at least a full generation, just look at my home, Germany. If you pull out after 20 years, why even go in the first place?
Oh,which conflict are you refering to ? The Vietnam War ended in 1975 or the Afganistan war?
@@ΚοινωνικόςΟρθολογιστής The Angolan Bush War from 1966 to 1990
@@boshoff814
I was not aware. I will do some research. Thank you for replying. It's really sad that WW2 was not the war to end all wars either.
A reminder that the UN Peacekeeping missions have worked as intended at least noticably better than a pure coin toss (About 66% success rate). They deserve the criticism they get for their blunders, the higher ups almost always more so than others, but at least there are people trying.
Anyone who willingly walks into an active warzone and at least *tries* to help the innocent *despite* all the restrictions placed upon them deserves nothing but the utmost respect. You are good people, and I'm sorry for those who's leaders have failed them like that. You deserve better.
Rwandan Genocide and how they screwed over Roméo Dallaire.
👏👏👏👏👏👏👏 well said
@@CanadianTehGamer They kept the Peace by not allowing the Rwandan Civil War to spill over to the other surrounding countries.
@@marseldagistani1989 Yet they failed their mission. Which the UN often does.
@@CanadianTehGamer Ever tried separating a fight?
A song about The Great Emu war would be beautiful
I feel like that would be an amazing April Fools song or something
Everyone would laugh at the Aussies
@@Epickate368
That or the bucket war. 2 city states went to war with eachother over what amounted to a highschool prank.
@@kyriss12 That's not really what happened lol, just another falsehood that's all so common regarding the medieval ages
"A common myth surrounding the War of the Bucket is that it was caused by the Modenese stealing a bucket from a Bolognese well. However, that is mostly incorrect, as the bucket was, according to most accurate accounts, taken as a trophy by the Modenese after the war-in fact war was declared because Modena had captured the Bolognese castle of Monteveglio."
@@LordVader1094 perhaps the main reason for taking the castle was securing the beloved bucket, we may never know the whole truth
"Final solution when all others have failed"
*sweats nervously*
"liberation is coming our path has been laid"
Whew
Close call that one, eh?
when freedom burns....
@@shawncrow6940 *THE FINAL SOLUTION*
*DREAMS FADE AWAY AND ALL HOPE TURNS TO DUST*
@@wingedhussars800 *WHEN MILLIONS BURN THE CURTAIN HAS FALLEN*
ong@@tankradiooperator
As of July 2023, Bangladesh was contributing nearly 7,300 personnel to United Nations peacekeeping missions, the most of any country.
Nepal contributed the second most personnel, reaching 6,300,
followed by India.
Greetings from India.
Out of all the things, to outsource peacekeeping, that's a new low...
Thank you fellow indian brother, now Bangladesh is facing some tensions with india bcs of flooding tripura and south-eastern bangladesh, pray everything becomes peaceful
It takes courage to put your life on the line for your own country. But to put your life on the line for the innocent people of a completely different country, in a land you have no connection to, takes a truly special level of bravery and heroism. The blue helmets deserve recognition and once again, Sabaton comes through!
Sabaton, you truly are the best band, you make sure every hero’s story is told throughout the world, keep Rockin’ on, hope to see you in Raleigh!
One of my favorites from Attero Dominatus! 💜 I love the celebration of the peacekeepers!
I have a lot of respect for the people who served as a Blue Helmet. I have not so much respect for the political leaders with their scandals. Scandals where innocent people suffered from. From the civvies to soldiers. They had no say in this war.
Keep on rock'in
Petition for a song about the 21 Sikhs at Saragarhi! If anyone deserves a Sabaton song, it HAS to be them!, c'mon Sabaton!
I can get behind that the Sikhs are a fine people I see lots of them as a truck driver. Some of the strongest moraled and nicest people I ever met in my life.
@@kylemorice4870 The concept of 'Langar' in their gurudwaras is amazing! Do try if you get a chance.
Gonna be epic
Peacekeepers are very underrated and overlooked. Peacekeeping missions are dangerous and often more so because peacekeepers have stricter rules to abide by and they are in no less danger than soldiers in free-fire combat zones, yet get less recognition for their efforts and blood.
>> Peacekeepers are very underrated and overlooked.
They are despised, and rightly so. Foreign intervention is never a good idea, and calling it "peacekeeping" is spit in the face of everyone involved.
@@leonidfro8302 >> Foreign intervention
When the "men" can't protect women and children Men from other countries has to do it.
@@leonidfro8302 Okay, but what about Bosnia?
@@leonidfro8302 that's an issue of the government, not the soldiers themselves
Then you don`t know anything about peacekeeping@@leonidfro8302
This goes EXTREMELY hard.
The thumbnail is crazy bro with tital
Even with the scandals i still believe the Blue Helmets have done the best they can with what they have, all in the spirit of aiding people on a ravaged land
There are many good men among them. Some bad. And a less than desirable leadership, up high.
But one must respect the effort a man goes through to do good. Even if that effort amounts to nothing or is incorrectly targeted.
@@anomonyousI can not claim to be unbiased here since i to have served under the un banner. What i am certain over though is that i and my comrades did very little evil and a whole lot of good while "over there". Some of us spent severall years of our lives helping others and 2 of my comrades lost their lives. I dont seek recognition for myself but thoose 2 deserve to be remembered.
"Hedra våra veteraner, minns de fallna" translation to english "Honour our veterans, rember the fallen"
Glow elsewhere
@@passchen-fail3704No Timmy. Not everybody you disagree with is a fed
@@passchen-fail3704 take this reply and stuff it up your ass
I love the song my father was Norwegian UN peacekeeper he served in desert storm helping the wounded on both sides.
Mmmm... Dessert Storm. Yummy.
You know it's about to get better when you hear that guitar solo.❤
Finally the Attero Dominatus songs get lyric videos! This one's one of my favorites
"I belong to those who disobey orders. There was a so called understanding at the headquarters and the government on how we had it in dangerous, rainy and cold Bosnia. When I thought my superiors where getting to stupid I broke communications. I asked myself what felt right in this moment and realized that the only loyalty you can have is the mission. It stands above everything else."
-Colonel Ulf Henricsson, “the sheriff”, commander of Nordbat 2 in Bosnia 1993-94
Yup, CANBAT in Bosnia is what you get when you make soldiers take orders from politicians. For those unaware, the Canadian Battalion in Bosnia had to push up all requests to conduct operations to the government and house of commons to get approval to move. It earned the name Can't Bat because they never got approval back fast enought to move, if they even got it at all.
>Ulf the right man in the right place.
honestly my absolute favourite song of all time, i have loved it the first time I heard it 15 years ago and the chorus still sends shivers down my spine everytime
Heres to hoping that the UN will work as intended again. The idea is great ^^
Unless we're in the MCU.... Two words: Sokovia Accords...😐🙄
There is one organization that works as the UN was intended to work, and deserves this song to be dedicated to it better than the UN does.
It's called the North Atlantic Treaty Organization.
@@TraTranc the point of the UN is to prevent WWIII, not start it.
It has never worked as intended
@@TraTranc You mean the same Organization that was created in order to counteract the Soviet Union's influence in Europe?
Meanwhile the UN was created to try and keep Peace.
Banger as Always. Peacekeepers forever.
From Canada.
How'd that peace keeping misson in Rwanda go lol
@@anthonymleyba3350 Is it better to have tried and failed then to have never tried in the first place?
@@jack727dave5 People like him don't care about trying because they don't want any intervention in the first place.
we don't talk about that@@anthonymleyba3350
Listen to A ghost in the trenches
Lol
One of my favorite songs out of this album👍
Thanks for the support! 🤘
WE REMEMBER OUR BROTHERS IN ARMS
As one who was part of an Expeditionary Force, this song hits home. Thank you.
Damn three this quickly? Awesome!
10* its amazing there making official videos for each of there albums.
@@latoo-kamikaze5004 I knew that I didn’t expect them to release so many videos so quickly
They set em to private
I literally just finished listening to this on spotify
But i have tons of respect for our blue helmed heroes, the guardians of peace 💙
Gotta love the number 1 solicitors of street walkers
I love the idea of the UN blue helmets: a united effort of multiple countries working together. I just wish the UN could allow its troops to actually *do* stuff. Too often do I hear that our boys werent allowed to fight an enemy and are instead spectators to something they could've stopped. I hope that the peacekeepers will be utilized more aggressively going forward, but I still love them.
The RoE is unfair, i plan to become a Peacekeeper myself, but its the RoE thats challenging my decision.
Give them authorization to intercede to help people, for crying out loud! Yeah
I will always have respect for those who give their lives to uphold peace, but none for those who use their role as peacekeepers for their own gain
Brilliant. Very powerful. Now time to wear my Sabaton jacket. I do this quite rarely.
This is the stuff that I wish would play in my Spotify playlists
I have the outmost respect for any soldier who has been a peacekeeper… but I have little to no respect for the UN as an institution… mainly because of the security council and the veto power of the permanent members.
Considering how dangerous Stalin was when it was formed after ww2 ( tens of millions killed before ww2 by his apparatus) many thought it was the only way to check him.
The free french signed a treaty of friendship with Stalin in 45 which looked a lot like German Soviet friendship pact where they invaded Poland together.
The UN has devolved into committees having meetings to argue about rather they meet again to schedule meetings about problems.
Now that veto is used to keep anything from happening, it's all redtape and toothless.
Peace .. what is peacekeeping .. peace can only exist when all opponents has been killed ..
@@odbierzvatpit2172 I can get behind that approach. All the Nazies were eliminated and the idea of National Socialism had been killed, not just in Germany but also the rest of Europe by the end of world war two. And peace ensured. Because not just all the enemies but also their ideals had been destroyed.
@@baalberith5389the UN is not NATO and was not made to combat Starlin and I don’t think 12 million counts as tens of millions
@@jesperohlrich7090 That's just plain wrong. Many high level nazis operated in germany after the war. Judges, for example or low level politics. Also many nazi scientist where saved from trial by the US so they could work on NASA or other US projects. The US would probably have lost the space race witohut nazi scientists. Also the idea of National Socialism wasn't killed. You can't really destroy an such an idea. You can't just change the ideals of an entire civilasation by dropping a couple of bombs. There were still tens of thousands of nazis after the war who never faced any punishment and nazi ideals are on the rise again all over europe.
One of my favorite sabaton songs!
Served with the Blue Helmet in Lebanon 2017-2018, most important thing I've done with my life. Good memories, thanks Sabaton!
Korean always remember them. forever.
GG, we have the original lyric videos back
The beat at the start goes insanely hard!
UN peacekeeper here ! 🙌🏻
This couldn't have been dropped at a better time. The world seems to have completely forgotten about the UN and the amazing work they and the peacekeepers deployed by them have done and continue to do.
What amazing work lmao they're completely useless at best and corrupt in general.
Agents of the antichrist
@@ijustdidthistohavemusic2061Those are the -soviets- Putin's mercenaries.
Yeah all that very important human trafficking
Unfortunately some of the UN departments are also a terrorist supporters (UNRWA - HAMAS connection)
Kinda underrated song in my opinion
"written in stone or in sand" goes so freaking hard
One of the bests.
Наконец-то новое крутое видео от группы Сабатон! Давно ждали!
Песня хорошая. Видеоряд никакой.
One of my absolute favorite Sabaton songs!
Love this song, sabaton just never misses 👍
Also i'm pleased to see this is about UN troops, we tend to forgot that they are fighting too and aren't only "upgraded" NGOs. One of the most outstanding events about UN peacekeepers in my opinion is the Vrbanja bridge battle, of the Bosnian war. They fought with f*ing BAYONETS only 30 years ago as if they were still in WW1 ! I think it is the last recorded bayonet charge in the world, tho with trenches making a comeback recently this may have changed ...
which whom they were fighting?
@@pedjatrninicthey were French Peacekeeping forces up against the VRS. There's a part of the battle where French marines overran a VRS-held bunker with fixed bayonets. They were successful in taking it at the cost of one of the Frenchmen's lives.
I'm so happy. Finally the very first song of Sabaton I ever heard has its video. I just wish you'd play it live sometimes guys. It's a great song and also greatly underrated.🔥🤘🎶🇵🇱
We love it when you guys show appreciation for some lesser known songs 😉
@@Sabaton I will always love this song. It started me on the adventure with You Sabaton all those years ago.🤩😎🤘🎶🇵🇱
"Don't cry don't cry don't cry don't cry don't cry don't cry don't cry don't cry don't cry"
You cried
Best Most underated Sabaton song!
as usual this sabaton song hits hard
Lets Goo, new song for my list
THE OLDER SONGS FINALLY GETTING NEW VIDS, LET'SSS GOOOOO!!!
The blue helmet an iconic symbol. I highly respect the peacekeepers i hate the politics
I hate the politics too but who is in charge of the UN when the US is by far their largest donor? It's ALL politics and there's no getting away from that.
@@paulwalker242 Yes but it's not the politicians on the front line making the life or death decisions. That's what I meant. Respect the men and women who willingly go and put themselves in harms way to keep others safe. Not the weak minded politicians who dither about while innocents suffer
My cousin's father served in Bosnia with an APC-crew (Swedish). He still hates the Croat and Bosniak and Serb governments (at least from what I can gather when I dared to ask him). He says they made roadblocks and shit and demanded bribes.
He still, last time I asked, has his UN-uniform.
All honour to you, onkel Andreas, and to those brave men and women who still do their utmost in service of the blue beret!
My family are Bulgarian-Yugoslavs who left the homeland because of the collapse of the country, let your cousins father know that My family and I are grateful for the sacrifice and help he gave to us.
The only UN gear you get to keep is the beret.....Orr the armband if you're cheeky 😂
모두가 유엔이 평화 유지에 도움이 되지 않는다 하지만 대한민국 만큼은 그소리를 믿을수가 없습니다 왜냐 당시 유엔이 없었다면 말그대로의 거대한 태풍앞의 촛불과도 같았기 때문에
Probably my favourite song off this album, thanks for giving me another reason to listen to it again.
One of my top 5 songs,
Time to add it to the playlist again
wow super cool song i love it
Salute to peacekepers and Sabatonfor this wonderfull song
One of the really underated ones😊
As a German who was deployed under a Un mandate bevore this hits home
also love the older songs getting new lyric videos
this shit goes hard (as does literally every single other sabaton song)
Yes
This song actually made me tear up, god bless all soldiers and civillians
Finally Attero dominatus lyric videos! Thank you Sabaton, you rock as always🤘
I mean, others have done them back when they originally came out
@@PilotTed I know piscator did them but its always nice to have a official one
@@PilotTedThey had far lower quality audio
Sound of glory ❤
I think it really says something when the first 30sec. nearly made me cry. Sabaton, thank you again for the lessons and music.
I'm a simple man I see a new Sabaton music video I click.
It's nice to see that Sabaton have made an official lyric video for one of their best songs!
Sabaton is so EPIC that I almost started to like UN after hearing this song... But, all in all, I leave here my compliments to the soldiers that fought for a better world!
Sabaton, the greatest power metal band of all time. Possibly the greatest metal band of all time?
Top song on my spotify wrapped last year
This, along with In the Name of God are my favorite songs to ever exist.
I love this song so much. What a deep, emotional song
I will admit, I do love this song, it’s got an incredible sound and the lyrics are amazing. The one problem: this is an idealized version of what the UN should be; not what it is. The UN is one of if not the most corrupt organizations on earth, started with good intentions but sadly is impotent.
A great song, but it’s about an organization that only exists on paper.
Like SAbaton itself said many times. its not about politics with our songs, its about telling stories of men and women who lived throught hose stories we tell. Sure the UN can suck dick all day. but the idea behind it was, is and allways will be a thing to aim for. If only those idiots in New York would finally learn what they are truely supposed to do.
This pretty Underrated Tbh
I may personally feel like the UN is increasingly fraudulent, powerless and doomed to fail just like the League of Nations, but this song is a banger, just like anything that Sabaton puts out!
Another epic one from Sabaton. Still remember their last concert in Oslo. 🤘🏼👀🤘🏼
This goes hard af.
Peceakepeers are so much widely unknown that I wasn't even aware of they existence until hearing this song and reading comments, good to see lyric video version release!
This song is underrated. Also I used to think it was about the end of WW2
Как всегда отлично!!! Продолжайте в том же духе❤❤❤❤. И привет из России!!!!
캬 음악너무좋다~~❤❤~굿~😊😊
This is not a rock song this is a love song a love song to the heroes of the United Nations that help stabilize unstable countries and help people in need Topple unjust governments like Haiti the Dominican Republic the Democratic Republic of Congo Syria and a lot other places people owe their lives to the United Nations get people also think the United Nations are useless the peacekeeping force I love and if possible I might join to explore the world help people in need because that's a human thing to do love You sabaton love you united Nations
They topple unjust governments, but in the power vacuum worse people step in. How much better off are countries like Syria from UN interference? At best, they're the same as they were.
Leftists really love cultural imperialism when the imposed culture is sodomy, huh?
Your songs have let me find my own inner light in the darkest moments of life long lasting pains points that elevated the bloody bittersweet experiences to become a better whole human being. Thanks from bottom of my pure heart.
Amazing work
Gramps was 2nd ID in Korea, Hell Yeah 🇺🇳🇺🇲
Amazing song👏👍🤘
uplifting song about giving even after the fighting is done-written in stone or sand..brilliant...continued success...
O WoW !! Mega Power !
I listened to this on what I call “ the hunt for metal crüe” yes I went through several Sabaton songs I didn’t know to find metal crüe
Nice intro is what I do have to say. I’ve listened to this a few times before. Edit: this goes a far way back into the past. Like to ww2 or something similar to it. Another edit: @Sabaton you should do some more on English history as it is often overlooked by others
Hell yeah
Fair well, my brothers in arms, your names shall live forever, resting in the arms of history 🫡🔥🦅🇺🇸
If you ever feel useless, remember, there was a UN peacekeeping force in Sarajevo.
Ah yes. The cowards of Sarajevo. A peace keeper should lay his life on the altar if need be. That is what he signed up for is it not?
Yet they left those people to be taken like lambs to the slaughter.
@@President-JonSnow.MalkowichNo not really Besides you can do more good if you're still alive
@@President-JonSnow.Malkowich its not exactly about that either more about rules of engagement oftentimes the power and authority to get involved for peacekeepers is limited
It's not really fair, their ROE were atrocious.
and Cyprus in 1974, Cyprus still occupaited since
Much love from Romania, we hope you will visit us again!❤
Been listening to this album. Love all the new songs(to me)enjoying this and Primo Victoria since you reviewed them recently. I will have to listen to a few more. Love you guys so much 🥰🎶🥰🎶
En av de bättre! Tack för den !❤
We remember the Filipino veterans of Korea and the Filipino peacekeepers in the Golan Heights in 2014.