This video is a hour long....can you imagine listening to this louder than your speaker can go for 6 straight days? If you can then welcome to the Great War and over the top you go.
By god. It's absolutely horrifying, imagine being there all this explosions, machine gun fire and enemy's storming your trench and you still have to find the strength and courage to hold your rifle and fight for survival, I bet those poor soldiers heard that artillary well after it was all done, most would get shell shock and relive it all in nightmares. Such a sad war.
And there you are. All tangled in barbed wire, listening to the screams of the dying and injured as the wrath of God rains fire around you. Body parts fly and the aeroplanes flew. Blood stained the bayonets and helmets broke in halves. You sat there, watching and listening to this very sound before dying a slow death. In war, your final moments may be bloody and violent but in the end, you will no longer suffer and sleep peacefully forever. Welcome home soldier, you fought hard and well. Now it's time for the warrior to rest.
Now that oddly brings peace to me, so I know how I feel. There are 2 openings into the slots of the pattern, basically that means those 2 can become 4 openings. It is a rectangle of focus. Apply interest to the openings
Imagine...... this sound playing for days while running to the enemy trench with raining metal raining down on you and the smell of rats' blood mud and smoke kills you.
People back home in the 1916 1917 1918 1919 and 1940s talking about the war when it was going on and when it was done they act like they know what they were talking about but they didn't because to be in a trench or in a town or city listing to this ever day and night knowing that any moment that the enemy is coming it don't matter how much courage or strength you have when you try not to worry about the fact of am I going to die today or am I going to die tomorrow am I going to die by a artillery shell or a bullet am I going to die in the night are my brothers going to find my body in the night and they all try to not worry about that while still find there strength and courage to keep fighting when soldiers came home people who never experienced what this sounds like say wow you hurting because you weren't shot your not missing a leg something or more it wasn't the bullet or artillery shell that scared them it was how am I going function in the post ww1 ww2 world when I can't get what I've heard and seen out of my head and the ones that survived that are still fighting a war it's a mental war with themselves
This video is a hour long....can you imagine listening to this louder than your speaker can go for 6 straight days? If you can then welcome to the Great War and over the top you go.
More like 303 days for Verdun.
after six days in a trench I'd be ready to go over the top; DAMN THOSE GERRY BASTARDS
I can do this for the whole war, being shelled non-stop 24/7! 1914 - 1916
Courage men.. courage.
Yes I can
By god. It's absolutely horrifying, imagine being there all this explosions, machine gun fire and enemy's storming your trench and you still have to find the strength and courage to hold your rifle and fight for survival, I bet those poor soldiers heard that artillary well after it was all done, most would get shell shock and relive it all in nightmares. Such a sad war.
Poor bastards
That my life for you buckaro!
this is what a headache sounds like when you're trying to sleep.
On a second note: This actually wanted to make me scream.
“What’s sleep”-trench soldiers
You guys are getting sleep?
Only 1910s kids will remember
I'm not a 1910s kid but I can remember this.
uhm, you mean TEENS?
@@timothyjonathan1599 No, it also applies to kids aswell
Also 1940s kids
More like 1890s kids
Closest thing to hell on Earth that man has ever created.
The only thing that could beat a hell like this is the site of a nuclear blast
Lol
What about a full on thermonuclear war?
Well, you always can add aerial bombardment with napalm and thermite bombs in order to add up some of that "hell" atmosphere.
@@bl1t7theprotogenhybrid72 no, that's just instant annihilation or quite fast death of radiation (matter of minutes, really)
CHOWDAH PASS ME THE MAXIM THE JERRYS ARE COMING OVER
Hell isn't an underground cave filled with fire...
It's an open field where fire violently rains down on you from the sky
@@maximilienrobespierre7927 where men get tangled not escaping in time
and where many soldiers get torn apart from the explosions
And there you are. All tangled in barbed wire, listening to the screams of the dying and injured as the wrath of God rains fire around you.
Body parts fly and the aeroplanes flew.
Blood stained the bayonets and helmets broke in halves.
You sat there, watching and listening to this very sound before dying a slow death.
In war, your final moments may be bloody and violent but in the end, you will no longer suffer and sleep peacefully forever. Welcome home soldier, you fought hard and well. Now it's time for the warrior to rest.
My personal paradise!
Can you imagine having to sleep through this. Talk about a loud lullaby.
The Verdun trench experience
Now that oddly brings peace to me, so I know how I feel. There are 2 openings into the slots of the pattern, basically that means those 2 can become 4 openings. It is a rectangle of focus. Apply interest to the openings
finaly an ambient sound to listen to as i try to sleep
I use this to get to sleep
As if we needed more! ONE HOUR?!
We do not expect to have any significant advance with just an hour artillery attack. We need at least 10 hours.
"FIX Bayonets ... What For the whistle Lads"
Imagine...... this sound playing for days while running to the enemy trench with raining metal raining down on you and the smell of rats' blood mud and smoke kills you.
A nice music before sleep.😪😪 I search it for a long time and finally found it.
I go to sleep to this every night
Kinda same
Ok now I'm shellshocked
Me to
SIKE!
Imagine you are French soldier at Verdun Imagine This but for days
I don't know what i hate more indirect fire or ied's at least with indirect you just have to patiently wait to meet your fate
Beautiful
well done!
Love the drop @3:56
Wait a minute... Is it just me or these sounds are from Call of Duty 1?
No! there's are actually sounds of 24/7 artillery shelling and your sorry ass wouldn't like to be on the frontline.
@@bl1t7theprotogenhybrid72 Oh okay, apparently we managed to go back in time to record these sounds. Awesome...
@@nepnepguythegreatestofall6032 did he ever say that
@@basketball_penguin I'm sorry. I just got confused by what he said. Is it real or is it artificial?
they are
People back home in the 1916 1917 1918 1919 and 1940s talking about the war when it was going on and when it was done they act like they know what they were talking about but they didn't because to be in a trench or in a town or city listing to this ever day and night knowing that any moment that the enemy is coming it don't matter how much courage or strength you have when you try not to worry about the fact of am I going to die today or am I going to die tomorrow am I going to die by a artillery shell or a bullet am I going to die in the night are my brothers going to find my body in the night and they all try to not worry about that while still find there strength and courage to keep fighting when soldiers came home people who never experienced what this sounds like say wow you hurting because you weren't shot your not missing a leg something or more it wasn't the bullet or artillery shell that scared them it was how am I going function in the post ww1 ww2 world when I can't get what I've heard and seen out of my head and the ones that survived that are still fighting a war it's a mental war with themselves
The boys playing doge ball
Extreme dodge ball
I need 10 hours of this
Please!! Extend it
May i use this video? i need it for a video i've been making about Garibaldi brothers during WWI
Living in Korblox during the roblox-korblox war of 1581-1900
like is anybody at the point to playing this in theor backyard trench for a roleplay
Stonks
Call of duty ?
those are some bold words for a nigga within 5 kilometers of here
Bug big stone poopoo