My family served in every war of the 20th century: WWI, WWII, Korea, Vietnam. My nephews went to Afghanistan and Iraq. We have always said that military service is our family business. My late father was wounded at Iwo Jima and his cousin was the only survivor in his unit in the Battle of the Bulge. He came home with such severe PTSD. He was never the same.
My late husband was injured from driving down a road they had gone up an hour earlier by a ''bouncing betty'' type mine. The injuries eventually caused his death at the age of 85, HE HAD ENLISTED AT 14 AND SPENT HIS BIRTHDAY FIGURING OUT IF HE WOULD HAVE THE POINTS TO GO HOME, STAY THERE WHEN WORD CAME OF hIROSHIMA ETC
I lost two great grandfathers in the First World War, one in 1916 another in 1918 plus a great uncle in 1916. Their loss send ripples thru my family that are still felt today.
No one knows the price. Words are hollow, but Sabaton comes close. I was an 17 yr old, sitting with a grandfather. I knew the price, in the tears rolling down his cheeks. I never asked him for the words.
I was 3 years old when my great grandfather, a World War 2 veteran on the Eastern front (Romanian) that fought at Stalingrad on the losing side. He was blinded there and almost died... I couldn't understand what it did mean to him, I was only 3, but I loved him and he loved me regardles of the fact that he couldn't see me, at 92 because of a war 60 years ago... I still have one of his medals, and it means a lot to me. We can't possibly show enough respect for the all the suffering these men went through
The price of a mile? Genal Haig: I don't care. Infantry and Cavalry against MGs and artillery: About 400.000 men. General Haig: I still don't care. Do it!
@@Ghost-ry3rm British soldiers were given 10 ounces of meat and 8 ounces of vegetables a day say steak 10 oz and 4 oz potato 4 oz carrot avg steak $6/lb 16 10 oz steaks $0.317/day in steak if i did it right potatoes $0.49 lb im lazy so say carrots are the same price $0.245 in vegetbles $0.562/day $281,000 for every man over 101 days $283,810,000 not cheap in food lets say they all have a Lee Enfield Mk III it cost the brits 15 GBP i think $10,190,000 in weaponry same cost for the whole uniform $304,190,000 thats the price of one soldier for the entire 101 days THE PRICE OF ONE MILE IS 1,698,333
"I'm sure it was a better plan than mine of trying to get out of this by pretending to be mad. I mean who would spot another madman around here?" - Blackadder
Im english and though i did not get the words i got the message,when clips off passchendaelle were thrown in it all made sence ,thanks ,A great band ,only just found them on you tube ,while listening to LORDI ,KEEP IT UP ,a fan for life
The Germans lost approximately 500,000 men. The allies captured approximately 96 square miles-a 6 mile advance on a 16 mile front. That's just under 6,500 men per mile captured. The Germans lost about 5,200 men per mile lost, for a total of about 11,700 casualties-probably around 3,000 to 4,000 killed-per mile. You're welcome.
i just discovered them a few months ago, they're a great band,, but unfortunatly my fellow americans aren't real big on power metal,,, i've played guitar most of my life, i'm 52 now, and not one of my local friends had even heard of them, myself either till like march or there abouts,,, ii don't get it,, and they're not really biased to a side , they just tell the story acording to the facts
@@jakeqwaninne8502 well the band is liked by history side of youtube, mostly for how some songs meme-able, like winged hussars, bismark, and the crusade one
Nope, since Passchendaele was for about 6 miles. So you're still supposed to divide the half a million men with six and end up with about 83,333 lives per mile or about 1 life per 5 centimeters.
@@SirConto 5 square centimeters, or just linear?,,,, maaaaaaaaaaan, that's really puttin it into perspective , not much to die for , a little piece of ground, i think my country is headed for a cival war, i need to leave this city, i'm just way too white to be in urban america rite now
One of the most chilling places to be in Germany is the cemetery for fallen soldiers. Its in a forrest mostly untuched by civilization. All tombstones are in a dark grey that almost looks completly black
All military cemeteries but if not for the Germans mad lust to conker then there would be no military cemeteries in Poland Denmark Norway Belgium lexhanbreg Holland France yogoshivea Greece north Africa Russia etc so don't feel so sorry for the Germans in the cemeteries
@@keithhenderson3727 German soldiers were also people, it were the commanders who ordered them to do such things. I know there were also "monsters" but not all of them were and so did our side.
your an ass hole ,every soldier who died in ww1 deserves respect,they were following orders from there command post.to all who lost there lives regardless off uniform you performed your duty now rest in peace
do you know your history or not as not all germans in ww1 and ww2 were evil they were following orders and fell as soldiers and should be given respect for what they believed was right
Oh Look one of my comments here got removed in wich i Said the same but with way was more insults . I Said in my deleted comment that after His logic every american soldier who killed people in the mideast for oil doesnt deserve respect either. Or every british soldier during the colonial wars doesnt either. Just narrowing down the soldier to the big misdeeds of His countrys leaders is a stupid Thing to so. For exampel: my great grandfather was a medic on the western Front. He got shot by a british solfier while helping a child that got almost killed by a incindiary bomb. After His logic that only allied soldiers shall be respected WE should apearantly honor the british Guy who actually commited a war crime (after killing a medic with his medic insignia on is a crime after the genever convention.) - rather than the guy who got shot while saving a innocend child from the injuries a bomb over a civillian target gave him. Worste of all the child died then and there. But No lets celebrate only the allies regardless of the warcrimes they commited.
Hello sabaton it’s me marcel from Montréal thank you for my grand grand father and my grand father if you come to Montréal come to the store Indiana boots .great band you are .
Grande video e grande canzone.😮😮😮😮😮😮.....COMPLIMENTI PER AVER FATTO QUESTA CANZONE DEDICATA AI GIOVANI SOLDATI DELLA GRANDE GUERRA😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😢........ONORE E GLORIA A LORO CHE HANNO VISTO LETTERALMENTE L ' INFERNO........😢😢😢😢RICORDIAMOCI DI PORTARE DONI E FIORI AI MONUMENTI DEDICATI A LORO.......😢😢😢😢😢ALMENO NELLE NOSTRE CITTÀ
War is The most of everything... In al heroic deeds its tragic in front of ouer Eyes.. There is not one side in a war....long ago war was more heroic.. More respected... Soldiers against soldiers on battlefields... NO civilians got killd... Today its a dirty buisness for ouer goverments.. Sabaton allways teach US about forgotten heros and battles NO matter nationalitet.. Its Great to not forgett ouer past.. Keep on The hard work🦸♂️👌
I was too young to know him, but my great great grandfather was there, and he had to do and endure must have been horrible, besides being gased and the killing my great grandfather said he was never the same when he came back
I love this song 99% the only 1% that bugs me is the music dosent match the singers voice when it cuts to him. Like what you hear and see are different. But everything else is on point. Beat, lyrics, cinema scenes and meaning is great.
It actually makes a bit more sense than people would think. Mostly due to everyone in the past century or so just being used to decimalization and going off base 100 for most things. Mathematically however a number like 12 is more useful than 10, similarly with a statue miles seemingly random 5,280 feet to a mile. It was based on making a mile 8 units of a Furlough which was itself 660 feet. The highly composite numbers being used by that system are funny enough very, very useful when you're doing math without modern calculating devices like computers, thus why it was developed in the ways it was developed. The metric system, by comparison, was a result of the French Revolution. And in particular trying to knee jerk overreact to what had been the previous monarchy's attempt to institute an Imperial Standard across the land, as previously France had a very hodgepodge mess of basically every small community and duchy using its own unique measuring system for a nightmare of commerce and taxation. It's just a weird bit of history. You suddenly understand things like why British Currency was 240 pence to a pound when you realize it was done for the sake of the bookkeeping and math of both scribes and commoners who wanted a lot more clean breakdowns to work with. Same deal with distance and weight. While the metric system was born out of a sort of stubborn refusal to do anything "royalist" while still needing the actual purpose the royals of France had for introducing a unified Imperial system standard... because it's a train wreck when every little hamlet decides to make up their own measurements.
ja yestem Fan na Sabaton. Gloriou Land bloqué dans mon pays Françus. j'aime cette music Gloriou Land. c'est possible de débloqué pour moi la chanson Gloriou Land na Sabaton.
Я до сих пор не понимаю главной причины войны между нашими странами, особенно учитывая то, что армия моей страны ооочень продвигается. Я знаю стоит ли это тысяч жизней моих сограждан.
Восемь лет долбили Донбасс,убивая людей по национальному признаку и за их язык на котором они говорят,как говорится теперь хлебайте от веточку за лозунг "Русских на ножи". Не надо из себя героя защитника строить.
Even though I am American I totally respect the Ukrainian soldiers. I have contributed to White Stork so the Ukrainian soldiers will have medical supplies.
@@barbaralockwood2115 посмотри как нибудь репортажи про поселки откуда выбили солдат Великой укропии там в подвалах находят трупы гражданских,которых убиливали бойцы сборной Европы по нацизму. Идейны нацисты почти уже кончались либо некомплектные оставшиеся отлавливают не желающих идти на убой,в Америке не расстреливали тех кто не хочет ехать во Вьетнам согласитесь.
Get this, im from belguim (if you dont know its the place where majoraty of WWl took place) so if i was born a mere 100 years ago, i wouldnt have made to the age of five years old. I also only live like 3 hours away from passchedaele and went there for 3 days (3 days to Ypres where passchedaele is) and to say they lived in bad conditions was an understatement, there was a museum showing the inside of a dugout (basically a militairy camp in the trenches) so like for example the slept on wat you now would see as a horizontal fence of like 45 ish centimetres wide (without a matres) and also they had to bring 40 kg of stuff with them everywhere 40 KILOGRAMS (in perspective that woul be like holding a 14-15 year old teen for 24 hours straight (i think)) In conclusion, WWl was a living hell
Not to mention you Cant imagine thé amount of men that perished. Over 20 million men died in 4 years, the survival rate was (i think Google said) 0.73% or something.
RIP to all of the men who died in WW1: Imperial German, Imperial Russian, Imperial British, ANZACs, American, French, Belgian, Imperial Austro-Hungarian, and Italian
My family served in every war of the 20th century: WWI, WWII, Korea, Vietnam. My nephews went to Afghanistan and Iraq. We have always said that military service is our family business. My late father was wounded at Iwo Jima and his cousin was the only survivor in his unit in the Battle of the Bulge. He came home with such severe PTSD. He was never the same.
I also have served in Desert Storm, Shield, Iraq, Afghanistan. I know first hand the issues. Semper Fi!
My late husband was injured from driving down a road they had gone up an hour earlier by a ''bouncing betty'' type mine. The injuries eventually caused his death at the age of 85, HE HAD ENLISTED AT 14 AND SPENT HIS BIRTHDAY FIGURING OUT IF HE WOULD HAVE THE POINTS TO GO HOME, STAY THERE WHEN WORD CAME OF hIROSHIMA ETC
Six miles of ground has been won
Half a million men are gone
The most powerful part of the lyrics, by far.
It tells you the number, 80,000.
That's too high a price.
You're dead wrong, well not really that is sad.
But what hits me the most is
"paying the price with young men's lives."
I lost two great grandfathers in the First World War, one in 1916 another in 1918 plus a great uncle in 1916.
Their loss send ripples thru my family that are still felt today.
depressing to know that these men literally died for nothing all for what? Very tragic
No one knows the price. Words are hollow, but Sabaton comes close. I was an 17 yr old, sitting with a grandfather. I knew the price, in the tears rolling down his cheeks. I never asked him for the words.
i saw my grandfather like that many times and a few dear friends as well
The price is a man's life it doesn't take a genius.
War... War never changes.
I was 3 years old when my great grandfather, a World War 2 veteran on the Eastern front (Romanian) that fought at Stalingrad on the losing side. He was blinded there and almost died...
I couldn't understand what it did mean to him, I was only 3, but I loved him and he loved me regardles of the fact that he couldn't see me, at 92 because of a war 60 years ago... I still have one of his medals, and it means a lot to me. We can't possibly show enough respect for the all the suffering these men went through
I do my best to honour all who fell.
Sabaton: What's the price of a Mile.
The British commander a Passchendaele: Yes
Uh
Stalingrad: what’s the price of a city?
Hitler and Stalin: yes
@@jejeakle 😅😂
Canadians and Sikhs : what’s the price of a mile?
British: you.
The price of a mile?
Genal Haig: I don't care.
Infantry and Cavalry against MGs and artillery: About 400.000 men.
General Haig: I still don't care. Do it!
Another heroic effort to move Marshal Haig's drinks cabinet six inches closer to Berlin
lions led by donkeys
Haig the butcher
my grandfather always said that haig only care about himself, all those deaths make me hate him
To me, the best Heavy Metal band ever, and the only band i could say i like all of there songs.
Yea except some covers they did sucked but besides the ones they wrote yes I agree
@emile jacques pfft this isn't power metal
@emile jacques wikipedia is wrong
power metal isn't the kind of music you march to
@emile jacques yep it is good shit that's true
i like them they're awesome
Sabaton: What is the price of one mile?
Europeans: 1.6 kilometers.
:D
@@Ghost-ry3rm British soldiers were given 10 ounces of meat and 8 ounces of vegetables a day
say steak 10 oz and 4 oz potato 4 oz carrot
avg steak $6/lb
16 10 oz steaks
$0.317/day in steak if i did it right
potatoes $0.49 lb
im lazy so say carrots are the same price
$0.245 in vegetbles
$0.562/day
$281,000 for every man
over 101 days
$283,810,000
not cheap in food
lets say they all have a Lee Enfield Mk III
it cost the brits 15 GBP i think
$10,190,000 in weaponry
same cost for the whole uniform
$304,190,000
thats the price of one soldier for the entire 101 days
THE PRICE OF ONE MILE IS 1,698,333
Food and uniforms would be bulk purchased. Food would be salt pork or lean beef not steak.
@@janehrahan5116 price of a mile during WW1 was approx 30000 dead on both sides
@@johnnyduncan1047 600000
Between Sabaton and Iron Maiden, Passchendaele gets some amazing songs as part of its legacy!
Absolutely! I always tell people Sabaton picked up where Iron Maiden left off
The word I've heard the most while listening to sabaton is passchendale
Between Sabaton and Iron Maiden... We get a good history lesson 🤘😎🤘
"Goodluck, everyone" Captain Blackadder before going over the top.
And also me whos playing videogame
"I'm sure it was a better plan than mine of trying to get out of this by pretending to be mad. I mean who would spot another madman around here?" - Blackadder
And Cpt. Blackadder wasn't suicidal, but followed orders
"It is over. the great war from 1914 to 1917" -sad line in a great comedy.
Man that show hits hard.
Všetky ich pesničky poznám som ich dlhodobá faninka mam ich najracej👍👋🤘🎸❤️💯
My friends professor asked what the average casualty rate was in ww1 and my friend replied with TOO DAMN HIGH his professor laughed
Sad part is he was right
6,000 A DAY was the average. Many small town populations wiped out everyday. Highest casualty for one day? The Somme - 57,470.
Truth
Im english and though i did not get the words i got the message,when clips off passchendaelle were thrown in it all made sence ,thanks ,A great band ,only just found them on you tube ,while listening to LORDI ,KEEP IT UP ,a fan for life
Love these guys, I just started listening to them myself. I found them by watching videos of them with my favorite finnish band Apocalyptica
The song is in english…..
Thank you for helping us to never forget both our heros and the price of war....our loved ones gone.....please keep telling these stories......
Thank you for honouring the movie as well as the sacrifices.
The Germans lost approximately 500,000 men. The allies captured approximately 96 square miles-a 6 mile advance on a 16 mile front. That's just under 6,500 men per mile captured. The Germans lost about 5,200 men per mile lost, for a total of about 11,700 casualties-probably around 3,000 to 4,000 killed-per mile. You're welcome.
I love how they used the film Passchendale to go with this
i knew if i scrolled down far enough i'd find out what movie that was, thanx
Approximately 300,000 allied losses, 6 miles gained, 50,000 men per mile. There’s the price of a mile
"A price too great accounts for a meager profit. A tiny flare alights the largest ember."
Me encanta esta canción y el ritmo con que lo cantan SABATTON
After being an Iron Maiden fan for many years, wont belong before they all come to pass :(, I think this one could replace them :)
i just discovered them a few months ago, they're a great band,, but unfortunatly my fellow americans aren't real big on power metal,,, i've played guitar most of my life, i'm 52 now, and not one of my local friends had even heard of them, myself either till like march or there abouts,,, ii don't get it,, and they're not really biased to a side , they just tell the story acording to the facts
@@jakeqwaninne8502 well the band is liked by history side of youtube, mostly for how some songs meme-able, like winged hussars, bismark, and the crusade one
@@jakeqwaninne8502 I'm your age, 55, just discovered them and I can't stop listening to them.. I hope to see them in NY soon.
Iv just discovered this band I love this so much
Welcome to the Sabaton extended family. They have yet to disappoint with their songs yet.
Definitely a fantastic band learn more from them than I did in school
@@marielogan9204 Check out their History Channel if you haven't already.
@@Zael_Moonblade yea I will do thanks
@@marielogan9204 Welcome.
Does anyone know how the name of this movie? thank you
Passchandaele. Some other Uploaders used scenes from All Quiet on the Western Front / Im Westen nichts Neues.
@@doofkos 'Im Westen nichts Neues.' It means 'In the West nothing new' no? I'm actually reading the book, I recommend it to everyone, it's amazing !
Isa' Wolfz i agree, finished it today... just beautiful
@@ledfloyd1054 it is- no spoilers! I didn't finished it yet :P
@@noemied.a3422 Yes, that would be the literal translation of the German title, in the meaning of "no news worth telling".
When it cuts to the people watching the live concert the reason they are not jumping and stuff……..they understand what is being told to them
I love the shot of the graves ... one of my uncles lies there
I'm so sorry
I hope he rest in peace. For wich country does he fought?
@@Noname-ur4ct Germany
@@40watt_club I am from Germany too
@@Noname-ur4ct left it 30yrs ago --- never regretted a single day :-) well I have been raised in Karlsruhe
Będą nowe tematy do nagrań,lada chwila,spirit and glory!!!
I love this song.. always crying.. it's smth beautifull !!! We're vistories !
oh u know what good music is :D
teacher: we are going to belgium
girls: that's so boring
boys:
omg becky is that a new perfume?
Take me to Belgium and I'll go berserk jumping over trenches and screaming lmao
@@moomin150 They are long gone. No gas, no barbed wire, no guns firing now.
Well... girls too... 👉👈
Calm Departure hell yeah!
Sabaton
Nagyon jó muzsika!!A videó Klippben magyar zászló!!!-fantasztikus!!
Haunting when you think about this and all the other songs but very uplifting at the same time
Why does Joakim ask what the price of a mile is, when he apparently already knows the answer? It's half a million men...
Nope, since Passchendaele was for about 6 miles. So you're still supposed to divide the half a million men with six and end up with about 83,333 lives per mile or about 1 life per 5 centimeters.
@@SirConto 5 square centimeters, or just linear?,,,, maaaaaaaaaaan, that's really puttin it into perspective , not much to die for , a little piece of ground, i think my country is headed for a cival war, i need to leave this city, i'm just way too white to be in urban america rite now
This song is so much for me becouse my grandad dad and brother in law is
Now fighting for my country and ucrain
With an ww2 bolt action rifle
Top demais 🕺✨🇧🇷
One of the most chilling places to be in Germany is the cemetery for fallen soldiers.
Its in a forrest mostly untuched by civilization.
All tombstones are in a dark grey that almost looks completly black
All military cemeteries but if not for the Germans mad lust to conker then there would be no military cemeteries in Poland Denmark Norway Belgium lexhanbreg Holland France yogoshivea Greece north Africa Russia etc so don't feel so sorry for the Germans in the cemeteries
@@keithhenderson3727 German soldiers were also people, it were the commanders who ordered them to do such things. I know there were also "monsters" but not all of them were and so did our side.
your an ass hole ,every soldier who died in ww1 deserves respect,they were following orders from there command post.to all who lost there lives regardless off uniform you performed your duty now rest in peace
do you know your history or not as not all germans in ww1 and ww2 were evil they were following orders and fell as soldiers and should be given respect for what they believed was right
Oh Look one of my comments here got removed in wich i Said the same but with way was more insults .
I Said in my deleted comment that after His logic every american soldier who killed people in the mideast for oil doesnt deserve respect either. Or every british soldier during the colonial wars doesnt either.
Just narrowing down the soldier to the big misdeeds of His countrys leaders is a stupid Thing to so.
For exampel: my great grandfather was a medic on the western Front. He got shot by a british solfier while helping a child that got almost killed by a incindiary bomb.
After His logic that only allied soldiers shall be respected WE should apearantly honor the british Guy who actually commited a war crime (after killing a medic with his medic insignia on is a crime after the genever convention.) - rather than the guy who got shot while saving a innocend child from the injuries a bomb over a civillian target gave him.
Worste of all the child died then and there.
But No lets celebrate only the allies regardless of the warcrimes they commited.
Just wondering. The festival of 4:18, isn't that Graspop?
Yes it is
@@MrMrDrummerboy I thought so. That was from a good while ago. Cause last two times they were there, it was already evening.
Love this band
To jest niesamowite jak oni postrzegają historię ❤❤❤
4:48 Is that Dr. Phil?
Hello sabaton it’s me marcel from Montréal thank you for my grand grand father and my grand father if you come to Montréal come to the store Indiana boots .great band you are .
Najlepsza wersja
May those men and my grandfather rest in peace
simplesmente foda demais obrigado joaquin por essa obra de arte
I love this song
"Tysiące stóp maszerują w rytm
To jest armia podczas marszu
Daleko od domu.
Płacą cenę życiami młodych mężczyzn"
i can almost understand it!
great music, great movie
Legends
🤘🥁🎸... that ending 😭
Grande video e grande canzone.😮😮😮😮😮😮.....COMPLIMENTI PER AVER FATTO QUESTA CANZONE DEDICATA AI GIOVANI SOLDATI DELLA GRANDE GUERRA😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😢........ONORE E GLORIA A LORO CHE HANNO VISTO LETTERALMENTE L ' INFERNO........😢😢😢😢RICORDIAMOCI DI PORTARE DONI E FIORI AI MONUMENTI DEDICATI A LORO.......😢😢😢😢😢ALMENO NELLE NOSTRE CITTÀ
My family served on both sides of ww1 and ww2
I'm! Scared!
Der Hammer
Younger generation don't understand... respect for fallen...🙏
War is The most of everything... In al heroic deeds its tragic in front of ouer Eyes.. There is not one side in a war....long ago war was more heroic.. More respected... Soldiers against soldiers on battlefields... NO civilians got killd... Today its a dirty buisness for ouer goverments.. Sabaton allways teach US about forgotten heros and battles NO matter nationalitet.. Its Great to not forgett ouer past.. Keep on The hard work🦸♂️👌
I was too young to know him, but my great great grandfather was there, and he had to do and endure must have been horrible, besides being gased and the killing my great grandfather said he was never the same when he came back
Шикарна музика аж дух перехоплює?
Guwno ci do tego
Meil on tääl kanootis yks pirihuoraki 😎
I love this song 99% the only 1% that bugs me is the music dosent match the singers voice when it cuts to him. Like what you hear and see are different. But everything else is on point. Beat, lyrics, cinema scenes and meaning is great.
I like the kind of music
Krwawa wojna, hołd tym wszystkim 🇵🇱
hello good of which movies or series are the images?
It's from the movie Passchendaele, I think.
is it just me or is the audio a bit screwy? it keeps jumping in loudness for a split second.
It dosnt do that for me, maybe your headset/speakers are broken
it doesnt happen elsewhere so...
@@quantum5661 Then I dont know why
@@quantum5661 Happens to me, too.
Very good music i Like so much
this song isn't about WW1.
it is about any war.
ti's is ok music rock i like
...
Od Jezusa w glanach. Mi się podoba :P
Can you make a song of the famis tensee WW1 soger I live in Tennessee
Heroes respekt
The soldiers die, not the generals.
omfg..this shit is f*cking awesome *-*
"Thousands of feet march to the beat" _\m/
Americans when they realise that all these men died for 1.6 kilometers and didn't even know what was a mile.
Nah, the British Commonwealth still used Miles. :P
@6th Battalion Royal Australian Regiment Not really. It just does not make any sense unlike the metric system.
It actually makes a bit more sense than people would think. Mostly due to everyone in the past century or so just being used to decimalization and going off base 100 for most things. Mathematically however a number like 12 is more useful than 10, similarly with a statue miles seemingly random 5,280 feet to a mile. It was based on making a mile 8 units of a Furlough which was itself 660 feet.
The highly composite numbers being used by that system are funny enough very, very useful when you're doing math without modern calculating devices like computers, thus why it was developed in the ways it was developed.
The metric system, by comparison, was a result of the French Revolution. And in particular trying to knee jerk overreact to what had been the previous monarchy's attempt to institute an Imperial Standard across the land, as previously France had a very hodgepodge mess of basically every small community and duchy using its own unique measuring system for a nightmare of commerce and taxation.
It's just a weird bit of history. You suddenly understand things like why British Currency was 240 pence to a pound when you realize it was done for the sake of the bookkeeping and math of both scribes and commoners who wanted a lot more clean breakdowns to work with. Same deal with distance and weight. While the metric system was born out of a sort of stubborn refusal to do anything "royalist" while still needing the actual purpose the royals of France had for introducing a unified Imperial system standard... because it's a train wreck when every little hamlet decides to make up their own measurements.
From which movie is this?
Paschendaele
Thx ;)
np
Der BlitzFeuer Its worth seeing?
Yes it is worth it....
ja yestem Fan na Sabaton.
Gloriou Land bloqué dans mon pays Françus.
j'aime cette music Gloriou Land.
c'est possible de débloqué pour moi la chanson Gloriou Land na Sabaton.
Intro reminds me Bullet Ride from In Flames
hey whos from 2030 listening these old songs?
epik time travel
@@bucket1202 you forgot to use your alt
Yep, history is awesome
4:32 The german behind the boy is still breathing.
the end, oh man...
I mean I know the numbers but seeing it makes it a lot more real.
name of the movie?
Passchendaele - Paul Gross, 2008
За душу берет, я воевал за свою страну, за свою Украину , и знаю что такое ад! Низкий поклон всем хто погиб в этих ужасных войнах😢😢
Я до сих пор не понимаю главной причины войны между нашими странами, особенно учитывая то, что армия моей страны ооочень продвигается. Я знаю стоит ли это тысяч жизней моих сограждан.
Восемь лет долбили Донбасс,убивая людей по национальному признаку и за их язык на котором они говорят,как говорится теперь хлебайте от веточку за лозунг "Русских на ножи". Не надо из себя героя защитника строить.
Even though I am American I totally respect the Ukrainian soldiers. I have contributed to White Stork so the Ukrainian soldiers will have medical supplies.
@@barbaralockwood2115 посмотри как нибудь репортажи про поселки откуда выбили солдат Великой укропии там в подвалах находят трупы гражданских,которых убиливали бойцы сборной Европы по нацизму. Идейны нацисты почти уже кончались либо некомплектные оставшиеся отлавливают не желающих идти на убой,в Америке не расстреливали тех кто не хочет ехать во Вьетнам согласитесь.
A salut to all Warriors during ww1
ME STILL LISTENING IN 2022💙💙💙🥰
¿Como se llama la película ?
Get this, im from belguim (if you dont know its the place where majoraty of WWl took place) so if i was born a mere 100 years ago, i wouldnt have made to the age of five years old.
I also only live like 3 hours away from passchedaele and went there for 3 days (3 days to Ypres where passchedaele is) and to say they lived in bad conditions was an understatement, there was a museum showing the inside of a dugout (basically a militairy camp in the trenches) so like for example the slept on wat you now would see as a horizontal fence of like 45 ish centimetres wide (without a matres) and also they had to bring 40 kg of stuff with them everywhere 40 KILOGRAMS (in perspective that woul be like holding a 14-15 year old teen for 24 hours straight (i think))
In conclusion, WWl was a living hell
Not to mention you Cant imagine thé amount of men that perished. Over 20 million men died in 4 years, the survival rate was (i think Google said) 0.73% or something.
Klasse 😘👍👍🇩🇪🇩🇪🇩🇪🇩🇪
Да, прийдется пойти
Deep
Please Sabaton do a song about the French Resistance. Thank you.
2024????
Mäkin tiedä Tän kylän punasen nenän. Oon ollu tarkka oppilas ku olin sähkärin eukkona
RIP to all of the men who died in WW1: Imperial German, Imperial Russian, Imperial British, ANZACs, American, French, Belgian, Imperial Austro-Hungarian, and Italian
Poland
@@legotankist1235 so apparently i have Polish and German blood in me..
@@Gray-Wolf no one asked
@@Gray-Wolf that was directed to your reply not your comment.
Romania
The soldier who sat in the battle he knew that he couldn’t win or lose so he just sat there
Przepraszam mam pytanie z jakiego filmu jest ten teledysk?Z góry dziekuje!
Any fall asleep listening to sabaton and somehow got here
the audio is fucked up, has weird popping
specially
Each mile cost 83,333 lives
Ich gedenke an all die Soldaten die für ihr Land ihr Leben aufs Spiel gesetzt haben.
Which is the movie?
15,000 Canadians died, 220,000 Allies, with 270,000 Germans.