Love the fact that none of these gentlemen and ladies ever condemn but instead show what large hearts they have and thoughtfulness! If we could all learn to do this it would be a wonderful world!
I’m SO happy to see Parvati have some company here, especially after she said, in one video, some outsiders were judging her for coming to do these videos without even knowing what she was doing. Now more ladies will get to grow and share in the knowledge that she gets from these videos. 🥰
Agree, Also note that Mrs Bheel is more expressive when in the company of her sisters. At least that is what can be observed compared to other episodes, but we cant see the editing. However, the entire panel is great. I really appreciate this channel.
I feel Parvati ben is like a sponge, she intensely watches and listens and soaks up the new information she's been given. I don't understand what anyone would judge her.
these have no freedom whatsoever... you actually think they are there because they wanted to be there? someone told them to go. Its how it works there. This is all for show mate... those girls have less freedom than a donkey
@@VoidDragon82 I think the same thing, she just processes what she sees and hear. She seems like a very sweet person, and a maybe little bit shy. No reasons to judge her, really.
I think Parvati is a sweet and beautiful woman. And yeah, she’s kinda shy when she’s alone but having her friends with her she loosened up some which was nice to see. Man, all of them are cool, this channel just gives me good vibes you know?
I loved Mukhtiar's reaction on that segment. But I also feel sad for both Mukhtiar and Muharam's disappointment that wars still kept happening after that day 😞
@@TRYBALS ua-cam.com/video/hNu6FmaUIB0/v-deo.html&ab_channel=Heilung you should have them check out this band Heilung, an awesome folk band made up of members from Denmark, Norway, and Germany. From the wikipedia page their music is based on texts and runic inscriptions from Germanic peoples of the Bronze Age, Iron Age, and Viking Age.
@@TRYBALS it marked the start of war propaganda. The generals needed to dehumanise the enemy cause these soldiers wouldn't obey the orders to shoot anymore.
@@casbee9610 Your remark reminds me my time in the army, during the compulsory military service, officers used to identify all people in the Eastern block as the reds. Just the reds stripping all population, living in the other side of the iron curtain , of their humanity. That was well before the falling of the Berlin wall but politicians and militaries use the same rethoric today regarding the Chinese, the Russians or the Muslims today.
@@TRYBALS It is an example of what Jesus can do. Someday I believe every knee will bend to God, however you spell His holy name! I hope the time is soon...as it humbles to know this IS something only God can do!
The fact that his first impulse after learning about a culture of his neighbors is to bring a gift to their church fills me with such hope and inspiration. Little gestures of friendship and community like that are what build a better future.
I cried for the video and story and then cried for happiness when he wanted to bring the churches a Christmas gift. It was inspirational. Especially, after he watched the Sabaton battle of Bismarck and seemed so discouraged that there could ever be peace.
After the truce, soldiers were usually removed from their units ro be sent to others, for they had made friends with the then enemy and governments were not sure they woulld then be ready to keep on shooting at one another. Some officiers were either executed or sent to more dangerous areas were they usually lost their lives. For the main part so, governments tried to do as if nothing had happened, in order to prevent the populations to hear about it, as the amount of fallen soldiers had been so high, people were not so sure they still wanted that war at all. I'm really glad you showed them such a valuable part of history, one in which humanity prevails over greed.
This was the most enjoyable videos ever. I know I have listened to it for more than 25 times now but still the song, the video, the emotions, lyrics, everything gives me goosebumps and brain shocks
@@TRYBALS It's rather an emotional one already on its own, and it is very close to my heart for I'm French and the man I love is a German, our great-grand-fathers fought against each other during that war and those truces leading up to Christmas 1914. They might have been sharing that Christmas together.
@@auChevalierRed Did they both survive? My grandfather was in training for overseas🇨🇦. They were double marched in freezing rain, full kit. Several, including my grandfather, got pneumonia, arthritis. He lost the use of a lung and was all crippled up for the rest of his short life.
"They wish each day could be the same as that." I'm retired military and I truly wish that same thing. Great reaction to all of you and thank you for making my Christmas a little brighter.
@@flyboy6392 but sir why, what do you have to fight for, you know these people are from Pakistan and if you were in the army a few years ago you might have bombed someone they know it is not at all like ww1
@@ZasukiJean Just because they are from Pakistan why do you feel we would bomb them? These people feel the same emotions from this retelling as we do. I don't understand your thoughts.
Imagine the sudden silence, after having all your senses bombarded for months. The Germans, who were in a better position than the France based soldiers, had dry trenches, very different from the Allies, who were suffering in muddy, freezing trenches. The Germans were singing Christmas carols, and lit candles on their small trees. Imagine hearing, then joining in to Silent Night, and O Tannenbaum.( O Christmas Tree). They remembered it was the time for “ Peace on earth, and goodwill to men.” 🎄 Troops from India took part in the truce, too. Thanks for this. It shouldn’t be forgotten.
I guess the troops from India fought on british Side in WW1 ? Because I think some indian troops fought at the germans side in WW2... but I am not sure.
@@grabble7605 The soldiers didn't forget it a day later actually. The truce lasted several days and in some areas it lasted until New Years day. The truce was unofficial, the soldiers themselves brokered the truce which is why it lasted different amounts of days in different areas. The commanders, generals and higher-ups who wanted the war to continue were pissed when they found out. they had to swap units out from those areas or threaten their own troops with execution in order to get the fighting to restart. Also the next year they decided to do a 24-hour artillery barrage on Christmas day to prevent such truces from happening again.
12:52 For the ladies. It's the phrase Lest We Forget. Those who fought world War 1 are known as the lost generation. It's a war that tends to be overlooked. And depending on the area or school, forgotten. Those who fought should be remembered since they fought for freedom.
@Zach Hogan You are correct. The whole thing was essentially a family fight that everyone else had to pay for in blood. A real crime against humanity that only set the world up for the even bigger atrocity of WW2.
@Zach Hogan It had nothing to do with being bored. Its way more complex and deep. It has to do with the Bagdad-train and Englands fear of loosing its trade monopol. Its still to blame on Aristocrats, but their reasoning is more then "Just being bored". Still pointless, but the way you reason it is dooming future generations to repeat the horrors of the past.
This channel brings such authenticity and positivity. I will say it again to you Adnan, thank you and your panel for their open opinions. This channel leads with empathy. For this reason you will always find success. Thank you to everyone.
@@TRYBALS Thanks for the response. We messaged before regarding the Black Eyed Peas music and Hip Hop 😉. And I'm serious when I say that your channel is unique due to it's empathy. Although I have a favorite panelist I am always grateful to everyone involved, including yourself. I know it must be late there. Get some rest and be blessed...always.
@@itscrespoyo9878 ah sorry. Yes now I remember. Yes it's very late here like 5:40 am and I need to go to Karachi city at 9 am lol. It's about 200 miles from where I live and I have hired Mohammad Riaz's taxi service for the trip 😊
The girls have such lovely smiles, their eyes light up like Diamonds. When they are laughing at one another at the end (see her angry face) i couldn't stop smiling.
I love the old guy with the big white beard. He dosen't say much, but when he opens his mouth it's full of wisdome and thought. I hope we all have a grandfather like him.
Its lovely to hear their compassion towards Christians and Christmas. So often do we as people get put against each other due to our differing religions. But we should respect each other. Regardless of race/religion. I myself am not really a devout Christian, but one thing from the bible sticks with me "treat your neighbour as you would treat yourself". Be friendly with everyone!
Aye, I might not have read much of the Bible but as I recall Jesus said we should be good to our neighbors. I might not get an immediate big shiny reward for helping a stranger but I have done just a little bit to make the world a better place, and I have faith that this does come around. The more good we do the less evil there is and the more people there are who can then help us instead.
"Love the LORD your GOD with all your heart, mind soul and strength, and love you're neighbour's as yourself" Everyone loves to leave the first part of that commandment out, and without the love for God, you can't love your neighbour's truly as yourself when you don't even love yourself enough to love He who made you and sustains you
You can find on youtube fragment of film "Joyeux Noel" from 2005. It shows this event in a very cool way, how the fighting sides were brought together by a Christmas carol.
Her wife must be so blessed to have him. I haven't met her but one time we were delivering a refrigerator to his home and he was out. When he came home all his children started hugging him. I was already filming everything to have it uploaded for patrons so I captured it as well. It was very beautiful moment I saw that day and his family is very lucky.
I could see the despair on these people's faces when the soldiers started fighting again. I just wanted to say, there were thousands of soldiers that refused to fight on both sides after the truce. They had to be recalled and replaced to continue the war, with the platoons and battalions broken up and redistributed to other fronts. It was really a time where the light of humanity broke through the fog of war. And world leaders made sure it never happened again. It was so commonplace that it has it's own term now. Fraternizing with the enemy.
Parvati and her sisters are so beautiful and you can see in there eyes just how much care they have in their hearts the same with all the men. I wish the people in the US showed as much love in their hearts like I see on this channel. Thankyou for sharing their love.
After 9/11 hit in the USA, everyone was caught up in anti-Muslim fever ... I never considered myself a racist, but it was easy to be angry and forget that extremists exist anywhere. Fear was rampant. Above my apartment two Muslim ladies from Turkey moved in; they brought down homemade baklava the first night to introduce themselves, and I was so moved by their action. They invited me up for dinners and we got to be good friends despite different cultures. I never met such generous people. I went with them to Ramadan dinners (I'm sorry, I forget the proper term when the daily fast breaks) at the community center so I could learn more, and it really changed my life. Since then I try to learn about everyone that I can and to live anti-hate as much as possible, even in my small, ordinary existence. Much love to you all from Nevada, USA ❤❤❤
Thank you so much for sharing such an incredible story filled with positivity. I agree, feelings sometimes take over everything and just giving a second chance proves how much of a wonderful person you must be. The breaking of the fast is called Aftaar here btw. If you ever have any plans to visit Pakistan in future please make sure to reach out to me through email or any other social media of this channel. It would be an honor for us to meet you 🤗❤️🌷
@@TRYBALS sometimes life is all about second chances. I was once subsumed by hatred of others, mostly because I hated myself. But thanks to meeting people all over the world, on the internet, I’ve turned it around. And your channel is amazing. This song, although I am not religious at all, and the video, are powerful enough to make me cry. Peace is simple. We can just choose to not hate one another, and to choose life! War is wasteful, terrible, and unfortunately sometimes necessary. But don’t think for a moment that it’s not a tremendous lack of imagination to just choose to hate and kill others. I prefer life and love. Thanks again for the wonderful video.
Almost NOBODY was "Anti-Muslim".... That was a Leftist LIE created to divide people and demonize primarily the Right. We were anti Fanatical Islam... This is no different than Leftists LYING about racism being everywhere, when it's been LONG gone mainstream, and only Leftists still engaging in it, both with the racism of low expectations against minorities (such as falsely claiming they are "incapable" (aka the actual definition of racism) of having ID to vote when ID is needed for everything in life), and with a new OPEN racism against Caucasians with Critical Race Theory etc.
Probably the best baklava you will ever eat! Every philosophy has a few bad apples, but most of the time, the good folks FAR outweigh the bad ones. It's just that the assholes get too much airtime, and the assholes on the other side just get riled and cause more shit!
This is definitely one of my FAVORITE videos of yours! These are some wonderful people. Humble in their ways. Pavarti seems so happy now. So glad she has her sisters (in-laws) there with her. And Muharram .... what can I say. He is still my favorite! ✝️👍🥰
13:16 "They wish each day could be same as that." I LOVE, LOVE, LOVE him for that answer. ABSOLUTELY! We all wish every day could involve two countries being friendly and not having conflict. Words of wisdom from that man.
Indeed, a thoughtful pause followed by such a powerful statement. It's wonderful how someone from a very different culture has summarised the message of the video in such a beautiful way. Just shows that despite the different clothes, the different skin tones, the different beliefs, we are all very much alike...
and the amazing thing is that World War 1 was the first stepping tone towards a more peaceful world, although it wasn't until after world war 2 and perhaps the end of the cold war that things truly settled down on earth in terms of overall war. Sure it still happens, but since WWII, the wars and casualties in them are tiny in comparison. I in large parts credit this to the information network like the internet, personal telephones, etc. We can sit here and watch people from half around the world just reacting to a musical video.... which was something we wouldn't have been able to just, oh, what, 30 years ago.
i am in tears. brother Muhammad Jutt wants to give us something for Christmas. as a Christian the celebration of Jesus's birth is our most revered days and for the most part it wasnt even part of our team's vocabulary until now. you, and our friends sharing their joy and wonderment at all you show them, is one of the greatest gifts we could ever get. thank you thank you thank you for sharing yourselves with us!
sorry to bust your bubble mate, but the most revered day in Christianity is Jesus's death aka easter sunday. As a christian you should really know that... I'm an atheist btw. It is still very nice to see how these people don't care about christians and see them as their equals. Really refreshing compared to the very politicized Islam you usually encounter in the midle east and north africa
I don't know if I said this before, but I will gladly say it again: this is by far my favorite reaction format and I'm so happy I found it. All these people are so lovely, open-minded and insightful.
Omg, I knew about this event but seeing these wonderful people experience it for the first time genuinely brought tears to my eyes! It’s such a beautiful moment in such an ugly part history and I’m glad they were touched by it too. How precious that they wanted to continue the spirit of a peaceful Christmas by giving gifts to the nearby churches! That is just the most pure and wholesome thing I’ve ever heard of. While they may not celebrate it themselves, I hope everyone associated with the channel and all its subscribers have a happy, peaceful Christmas and holiday season! ❤️❤️❤️
Gonna see if I cant send this to the lads in Sabaton, they would prolly love seeing completely different cultures loving their songs and analyzing them like this
Love your reactions. Thank you. Someone ones explained the band sabaton the best way I have ever heard. Sabaton are bards. even according to the google definition of the term bard. Bard, a poet, especially one who writes impassioned, lyrical, or epic verse. Bards were originally Celtic composers of eulogy and satire; the word came to mean more generally a tribal poet-singer gifted in composing and reciting verses on heroes and their deeds.
I have tears in my eyes, i love the band , metal as a genre and this song. And this channel is doing the most important work today=Völkerverständigung (to understand each other as humans but the mindset of ones nation too and work together for peace) Thank you a thousand times for this work!
This channel is so wholesome and lovely to watch, the gentlemen and ladies are so genuinely curious and appreciative of these new concepts and experiences. Seeing how they react to these other countries and cultures, the questions they come up with, and how they relate it back to themselves and their community is absolutely lovely and really eye opening. Much appreciation and love to the stars, thank you for these experiences!
Such gentle and wise people you have in your channel. I recommend Sabaton-En livstid i krig live The Great Tour for next reaction. I think they will love the band's interaction with the crowd, and their points of view of the meaning of this song will be interesting.
Such lovely characters. Mohammed is a sweetheart and Pavarti and company are beautiful. However, I would give so much to have a conversation with Abdul. The wisdom that he has to have would be worth sharing to a young Catholic.
Afghanistan 🇦🇫 2011-2012 broke naan 🫓 with Afghanistan soldiers and security guards for jam and cream cheese spread. Chai ☕️ was the best fresh herbs and cooked on fire along with the naan. They loved photos and videos and love to share their songs and clothes.
I am pleased that these people seemed to be very respectful towards this event. If they are interested, there is a movie about the Christmas Truce called Joyuex Noel, it was made by the French and shows a portrayal of the Christmas Truce and how they celebrated together. Though I suspect they would enjoy it more if the dialogue could be translated into their language.
If I am not mistaken it was a French-German cooperation and they made two versions simultaneously of it, one from each respective side which aired in both respective countries
Yes!! I am so happy you did this video! I was hoping you would show them Christmas Truce. Their reactions and comments were so beautiful and pure. The message of this song and the event of the 1914 Christmas Truce is needed all across the world.
that is another tale of why not to piss off the russians, theres countless tales from that nation and its fighters. among some of the ones i find inspiring is the beast of Raseiniai
There's a French movie from 2005 (if I'm not mistaken) called Joyeux Noël that shows the Christmas truce with French, German and Scottish soldiers meeting and looking at their enemy like human beings, showing family pictures, etc. It also shows how political leaders disapproved of this, to say the least. I've seen it only once but it has a great lesson in humanity. I've recently discovered your channel, I love these videos :) you're doing an amazing work.
I do not think any human may know what gods are out there and into afterlife. But the festival of midwinter, if its celebrated for Christ or not, has always been important for my people. So may your christmas be marry and bright. And may one day peace come to us all on this planet!
The period of Christmas is the darkest day of them all.(night of the 23rd to the 25th being the longest) As a result it's a common period for an uplifting holiday. That's why there are so many around the period, regardless of culture.
I love the fact that the ladies and gentlemen took the time to listen to this beautiful song, and then wished for such beautiful things, such as peace and respect for others. Thank you.
Besides the great analysis and lovely comments, Parvati, Meena and Lakshmi's interactions were gold! I'd love seeing them more in this channel (if they're comfortable with it, of course). I also suggest looking into two traditions from my homeland, castellers (human towers) and sardana (a traditional dance style where people dance in circles), I think they'd be very interesting!
I don't think it's the intended reaction, but many of these videos bring tears to my eyes, and this was one of them. It shows that we're all the same inside and if we could communicate with respect and compassion, the world could be so much better. I would love to meet these people and thank them for participating in this. It's enlightening and brings me hope.
Very generous and kind souls, the message of the song already touches my heart, but their kind reactions and understanding are very heartwarming as well.
Thank you! I'll leave another comment at the end of the video. Havent starting watching yet but I got so excited for this reaction I had to say thank you in advance!
When I first heard this song, I wept; I still cannot IMAGINE the courage it would have taken to be the first man out of the trenches, holding ones' hat by way of parley...
We love your videos, on this one, just melted our hearths when the girls sayed "temples" instead church just make us feel how sweet words the different religion people use to define something sacred, they are so genuine. Congratulation for another fantastic reaction.
I've seen your channel in my recommended feed a few times, I'm glad I finally checked it out. Also I saw Sabaton live a month ago and they played this song. It was an awesome show! Keep bringing people together. It is what this world needs most.
This war was so incredibly harrowing even by the standards of warfare that it was believed to be the war to end all wars. Look at how that turned out, all these years later and nothing has changed.
Well we have added at least some restrictions to prevent the most horrific methods of killing. E.g. not even Hitler, who had served in ww1 and hence had first hand experience of it, allowed the deployment of toxic gases/ chemical weapons to the very last day of the war
@@swanpride yeah though as atrocious as the Holocaust was it wasn't part of the conduct of war but massmurder in an almost industrialized fashion. Not trying to say that Hitler refrained from using them from the good of his heart but I find it remarkable that two of the worst dictators in human history in hitler and stalin both refrained from using them as both sides were still terrified from the experience some decades earlier and the certainty of the other using the same weaponry in return once one side resorted to them. Pretty much a cold war scenario in the middle of world war 2
Has nothing changed? We still go to war, yes. People still fight and die for reasons beyond their control, yes. But look at the channel you're on. These people who had previously not known about this event learned about it and felt the same compassion and empathy that people across the world do. We see that some things are universal regardless of culture, language barrier, history and background. We can see all of this and can discuss it here. The world can be seen as becoming more devisive as we become more connected, as people are flocking to extreme sides everywhere now that the ideologies are freely available for anyone to see, or we can view the new connections as further proof that despite differences, we can all find some common ground. The only one who can decide how to view it is you.
@@hmvollbanane1259 Good point. One thing about poison gas, it's a double edged sword. If the wind changes directions, then the gas returns to the sender.
As someone studying to become a history teacher, important historical moments like these really tough my heart. It's nice to see people from an entirely different country are touched in a similar way.
WOW, each of the sisters are amazingly beautiful 💐🌸🌺🌹so nice to see them together. Hope they continue making appearances together (or separate) depending on their schedules. Everyone on the channel are pleasures to watch and learn from. 😊 My Husband and I enjoy each person very much!
I love the message of this song and that you got to show it to the, as always, interesting to see from other people's eyes. And I LOVE LOVE LOVE your growing contingent of ladies. They are so relaxed and happy together.
This Truce lasted for a few days. In some places over a week. In the many thousands of years of the history of human warfare, this single moment was the greatest act of peace ever. Governments did not put aside their hostility, but rather it was the common soldier who laid down their weapons and embraced their enemies as friends. The Germans started singing Christmas songs, and the British and French began singing their own carols. Then one or two Germans left the trenches and approached the allied lines saying, "Komeraden. Komeraden." Or "Friends. Friends." They shared food, sang songs, played games.... And this happened during one of the most terrifying wars to have ever occurred in Europe. Truce? I think of it as more of a miracle. And what was this insane war all about? An aristocrat was shot by an anarchist, and that lit the fuse on a half dozen different nations that had a tangled network of alliances. Nobody in that generation knew the horrors of real warfare, but were fed stories about the "glorious deeds of the past". And they all wanted to try out the new technologies that were being developed at the turn of the 20th century. Madness. Unfortunately this madness deepened into absolute hate in one soldier named Hitler who was a corporal at the time. And you know where that led to....
5:02, some did, and some did not get used to the gunfire. And when a soldier was hearing these guns being fired and artillery shells landing near by for months, the soldier would develop something called "Shell Shock", which was later called "Combat Fatigue" during WWII and is now called "PTSD". Some experienced Shell Shock differently, one of the most known symptoms of Shell Shock is something called the "thousand yard stare" where the soldier would just be staring at nothing for a long time looking like they just experienced possibly the worst thing they have ever experienced
Respect to all this reactors to take the time to listen to one of the best metal bands of the moment, thank you! We are a big Metal family.... Merry Christmas all, cheers from NYC.
When the fighting resumed after the Truce both forces had to bring in different troops who had not participated in the Christmas Truce because those that did spent more time trying to shoot the sun from the sky then they did shooting at the men they had spent time with the day before.
@TRYBALS , thank you for your great videos, getting our cultures closer. They're so enriching! Love the panel and how you explain the songs to them too :).
I am surprised how they are not at all familiar with, for us, common things like Christmas or World War. I like that they seem to be genuinely intrested in what happend so many years ago and became one of the most precious parts of our history.
Oh! Maybe you should have played the hole video, because the woman who sings the credits, is the leadsinger in Nightwish. And she is married to Hannes, the blond soldier that was blown by the grenade. She sings everything from classic opera to any kind of rock music She is called the valkyrian goddess, because she is almost a head taller than the rest of Nightwish bandmembers 😄
My favorite video so far, thank you so much for the content and the glimpse into other people’s hearts and minds I wouldn’t have known otherwise Ustad!
What was truly in-creditable about this event is that upper brass had forbid this but the soldiers on the front lines of both sides through yelling and extremely brave messengers agreed to stay in their trenches. The german side was the first to start singing christmas songs with silent night then when they finished the british/french side answered with one of their own eventually leading to the 2 sides joining in no man's land singing, drinking, and several accounts as shown in the video soccer/football games.
Personally I find Sabaton's version translates a bit better for people like myself, tells the story a bit better rather than just showing an event - but as said, that's what I find personally, and also personally, both do the job well. (Though for my personal taste, in Sainsbury's the part of the English guy sticking his chocolate in the German's pocket felt extremely.... corny? Cheesy? not sure what to call it - but there are elements in Sabaton's video where the same thing could be said, so bleh...)
This was a fantastic video! I was really touched by the fact that they were happy to learn about Christmas, and that Mohammed Riaz even thought of offering a gift to the churches in town. (btw i'm sure sweets would be much appreciated by them - especially the children that go to the long Christmas masses xD). This channel feel my heart with love once again! Blessings !
What an AMAZING 🌟CHRISTMAS🌟 Song by SABATON. The lyrics and the MUSIC inspire You. And the Video, UNBELIEVABLE. It's also a piece of History. You can learn a lot. It's very...... EMOTIONAL 😢 And at the end the Voice of FLOOR JANSEN, makes it extra Beautiful... 💫 This a Gift for Christmas. ☃️🎄🕊️ We are all.... We are all.... We are all....u We are all.... FRIENDS 🤝🤝🏽🤝🏾 For Me The CHRISTMAS SONG of the Year 2021...💫 A little PEACE 🕊 and LOVE ❤️ for Everyone 🌹 WARS are TERRIBLE... Let's all think a little bit of 🌟 CHRISTMAS TRUCE🌟 during the 🌟 CHRISTMAS 🌟 Season, this is so often FORGOTTEN!!!! Thank You this was AMAZING. Love and Peace 🕊 Thank You 🤍 Love From the Netherlands 🇳🇱🙋🏼♀️
@@TRYBALS Floor sang the vocals during the credits at the end of the video. I'm guessing you know already, but if you don't, she's married to Hannes, the drummer of Sabaton - the first man to leave the trench in this video.
I receive a blessing ever time I was your dear hearts videos. Because of that, I watch several in a row… like eating one handful of candy after another!!!
12:43 This actual cross, or one very much like it, exists! It is known as the "Khaki Chums Cross", and it is in Ypres, France, about 32 kilometers from the border with Belgium. It was placed there in 1999, on the 85th anniversary of the truce, by (whom I believe to be) the descendants of those who fought in the First World War.
Great to show them this, but to correct a few historical facts.... Way more than 2 countries took part in those truces, alone in this video, they showed Scots, French, Germans, English among others. And yes, they were fighting very close to one another, this was called a trench war for that reason. People got so close, that the only way they could go on was by digging trenches into which they could "hide" from direct sighting, if not from whatever would fall into their trenches. Soldiers suffered terrible cases of cold, famine, illness as well as death. These trenches were infested by rats and, depending on the weather, the trenches could even kill them by becoming mud swamps. or by crumbling down.
@@TRYBALS I do understand, I did not know if you had the facts or not, but since you had them and passed them on, kudos to you, once more! In case this interest you, although it has been decided in recent years to have them covered with grass so that they are not so worrying-looking, some of these trenches have been kept as trenches for people to visit the sites and conditions of WW1. You can view them online too from France. I went to see them when I was a child and at school (Im French).
this screenshot is a VERY romantisized vue of that christmas truce , the trenches were as a horrorscene , all soldiers were malnutricient ( underweight)and wore certainly not that excessive long hair, not at all , but that christmas truce is really one for the history-books ( I am Belgian)
@@auChevalierRed honestly, I didn't had that amount of facts that you provided. But I guess it's better to start with small ones that could summarize the things in as short as possible. One could learn more if they wish to. Thank you again for watching the video, interacting with it and sharing your thoughts. God bless you dear friend.
@@andrecostermans7109 It’s not romanticized in the case of these soldiers represented. It was sporadic. There are photographs and witnesses to prove this Silent Night truly happened. Letters were sent home, some making it to the Press. It was only 4 months into the war. Some soldiers of occupied Belgium paused to bury their dead. Some governments hid it. Some didn’t. The information is available to the public.
I have grown to love all of you so much. You are wonderful , grateful, graceful people. It is my privilege to learn from you. You all have a friend in Atlanta!
The two sides in that area were actually VERY reluctant to continue fighting for weeks after that day. Because they werent killing enemy strangers. They all showed restraint for a while after
I love watching the channel and seeing the perspectives of people who have different experiences and culture than my own. Also really cool it features my favorite band! Big thank you for taking the commenters’ requests on this one, made for a great video. To Hell and Back’s music video might be cool to get your guys’ take on.
Musicians took liberties with telling of story. I don't believe any man came out in the open with hat in hand, especially at first. My understanding is that one side took to singing Christmas carols; Silent Night, and the other side recognized the sound; and gunfire began to stop. When gunfire ceased, then people came out.
Not that much liberties. There was Christmas truce on several locations and there are several ways how they started of which one of them began when a German soldier climbed out of the trenches. They estimate about 100k soldiers had a truce that day. In some areas they tried but didn't work out as planned, so many were killed because the other side misinterpreted their intentions.
That is shown in the video though, the guys in the other trench heard the lead singer play the piano and singing and at 6:00 it seems the french soldier (in blue uniform) started singing as well, prompting the guy with the notebook to write "hear carols from the trenches, we sing oh holy night". Liberties were taken to fit it all in one video, but every element of the video was reported from different parts of the trenches in letters and diaries (well, maybe not that someone had a piano in the trench, that might be the one stretch). Remember that it didn't happen in only one place, the frontline was very long and the truce took place on several places independent of eachother. It is not impossible that at one spot it happened exactly as in the video, but of course here they have combined different stories from that day in one single location.
@@vakistania In an interview, Joakim said that there actually was a piano in the German trench. The German trenches were much better, and built to last to hold onto the territory. The French/Belgium/Allied trenches were more temporary, as the soldiers were intended to attack and take back the land.
Is there any chance of showing us what these guys enjoy? I feel like I've watched so much of them being exposed to what is normal for me, I'd like to see what is normal for them.
Beautiful reaction to Sabaton! Although I'm admittedly a little sad they missed out on hearing the incredible Floor Jansen singing at the end. Such a wonderful reaction to Sabaton's new song, it's a beautiful one indeed!!
Love the fact that none of these gentlemen and ladies ever condemn but instead show what large hearts they have and thoughtfulness! If we could all learn to do this it would be a wonderful world!
"Come towads light"
the old man with the white beard is very wise.
@@davogeorge4525 Yes, I believe so, too! What's really refreshing is none are at all judgmental.
True ! we have to know each others and RESPECT our differents cultures.
this is the best comment on youtube
I’m SO happy to see Parvati have some company here, especially after she said, in one video, some outsiders were judging her for coming to do these videos without even knowing what she was doing. Now more ladies will get to grow and share in the knowledge that she gets from these videos. 🥰
Agree, Also note that Mrs Bheel is more expressive when in the company of her sisters. At least that is what can be observed compared to other episodes, but we cant see the editing. However, the entire panel is great. I really appreciate this channel.
I feel Parvati ben is like a sponge, she intensely watches and listens and soaks up the new information she's been given. I don't understand what anyone would judge her.
these have no freedom whatsoever... you actually think they are there because they wanted to be there? someone told them to go. Its how it works there. This is all for show mate... those girls have less freedom than a donkey
@@VoidDragon82 I think the same thing, she just processes what she sees and hear. She seems like a very sweet person, and a maybe little bit shy. No reasons to judge her, really.
I think Parvati is a sweet and beautiful woman. And yeah, she’s kinda shy when she’s alone but having her friends with her she loosened up some which was nice to see. Man, all of them are cool, this channel just gives me good vibes you know?
I love how their faces relaxed and lit up with smiles when they saw the soldiers coming together in peace. I learned a lot watching these videos.
I loved Mukhtiar's reaction on that segment. But I also feel sad for both Mukhtiar and Muharam's disappointment that wars still kept happening after that day 😞
@@TRYBALS ua-cam.com/video/hNu6FmaUIB0/v-deo.html&ab_channel=Heilung you should have them check out this band Heilung, an awesome folk band made up of members from Denmark, Norway, and Germany. From the wikipedia page their music is based on texts and runic inscriptions from Germanic peoples of the Bronze Age, Iron Age, and Viking Age.
@@TRYBALS it marked the start of war propaganda. The generals needed to dehumanise the enemy cause these soldiers wouldn't obey the orders to shoot anymore.
@@casbee9610 Your remark reminds me my time in the army, during the compulsory military service, officers used to identify all people in the Eastern block as the reds. Just the reds stripping all population, living in the other side of the iron curtain , of their humanity. That was well before the falling of the Berlin wall but politicians and militaries use the same rethoric today regarding the Chinese, the Russians or the Muslims today.
@@TRYBALS It is an example of what Jesus can do. Someday I believe every knee will bend to God, however you spell His holy name! I hope the time is soon...as it humbles to know this IS something only God can do!
The fact that his first impulse after learning about a culture of his neighbors is to bring a gift to their church fills me with such hope and inspiration. Little gestures of friendship and community like that are what build a better future.
That is a man who has a good heart, who genuinely seems to want to make the world better. I wish I had his optimism and his willingness to do good
I cried for the video and story and then cried for happiness when he wanted to bring the churches a Christmas gift. It was inspirational. Especially, after he watched the Sabaton battle of Bismarck and seemed so discouraged that there could ever be peace.
After the truce, soldiers were usually removed from their units ro be sent to others, for they had made friends with the then enemy and governments were not sure they woulld then be ready to keep on shooting at one another. Some officiers were either executed or sent to more dangerous areas were they usually lost their lives. For the main part so, governments tried to do as if nothing had happened, in order to prevent the populations to hear about it, as the amount of fallen soldiers had been so high, people were not so sure they still wanted that war at all.
I'm really glad you showed them such a valuable part of history, one in which humanity prevails over greed.
This was the most enjoyable videos ever. I know I have listened to it for more than 25 times now but still the song, the video, the emotions, lyrics, everything gives me goosebumps and brain shocks
@@TRYBALS I can quite understand this! It is an amazing song and video, I forgot how many times I have viewed it myself.
@@TRYBALS It's rather an emotional one already on its own, and it is very close to my heart for I'm French and the man I love is a German, our great-grand-fathers fought against each other during that war and those truces leading up to Christmas 1914. They might have been sharing that Christmas together.
@@auChevalierRed Did they both survive?
My grandfather was in training for overseas🇨🇦. They were double marched in freezing rain, full kit. Several, including my grandfather, got pneumonia, arthritis. He lost the use of a lung and was all crippled up for the rest of his short life.
@@TRYBALS they did a animated version today where they give a short story before the song
"They wish each day could be the same as that." I'm retired military and I truly wish that same thing. Great reaction to all of you and thank you for making my Christmas a little brighter.
Thanks for your service, brother, I'm newly active (USAF) and this song just makes me cry every time I hear it.
@@flyboy6392 but sir why, what do you have to fight for, you know these people are from Pakistan and if you were in the army a few years ago you might have bombed someone they know it is not at all like ww1
@@flyboy6392 Feel the same way man, best of luck to you! May you enjoy it as much as I did!
@@ZasukiJean Just because they are from Pakistan why do you feel we would bomb them? These people feel the same emotions from this retelling as we do. I don't understand your thoughts.
Imagine the sudden silence, after having all your senses bombarded for months. The Germans, who were in a better position than the France based soldiers, had dry trenches, very different from the Allies, who were suffering in muddy, freezing trenches. The Germans were singing Christmas carols, and lit candles on their small trees.
Imagine hearing, then joining in to Silent Night, and O Tannenbaum.( O Christmas Tree).
They remembered it was the time for “ Peace on earth, and goodwill to men.” 🎄
Troops from India took part in the truce, too.
Thanks for this. It shouldn’t be forgotten.
I guess the troops from India fought on british Side in WW1 ? Because I think some indian troops fought at the germans side in WW2... but I am not sure.
And they forgot a day later. Useless.
@@grabble7605 The soldiers didn't forget it a day later actually. The truce lasted several days and in some areas it lasted until New Years day. The truce was unofficial, the soldiers themselves brokered the truce which is why it lasted different amounts of days in different areas. The commanders, generals and higher-ups who wanted the war to continue were pissed when they found out. they had to swap units out from those areas or threaten their own troops with execution in order to get the fighting to restart. Also the next year they decided to do a 24-hour artillery barrage on Christmas day to prevent such truces from happening again.
@@grabble7605 not useless. now we have that story and song. and a great message
@@Ezekielepharcelis Yes, called up by Britain.
12:52 For the ladies. It's the phrase Lest We Forget. Those who fought world War 1 are known as the lost generation. It's a war that tends to be overlooked. And depending on the area or school, forgotten. Those who fought should be remembered since they fought for freedom.
I really couldn't hear her asking what W E meant. The speakers were loud lol.
That's fair. I saw the text and my phone was a bit laggy.
@Zach Hogan You are correct. The whole thing was essentially a family fight that everyone else had to pay for in blood. A real crime against humanity that only set the world up for the even bigger atrocity of WW2.
Not to mention, all great Leaders of WW2 are basically from the Lost Generation.
@Zach Hogan It had nothing to do with being bored. Its way more complex and deep. It has to do with the Bagdad-train and Englands fear of loosing its trade monopol. Its still to blame on Aristocrats, but their reasoning is more then "Just being bored". Still pointless, but the way you reason it is dooming future generations to repeat the horrors of the past.
This channel brings such authenticity and positivity. I will say it again to you Adnan, thank you and your panel for their open opinions. This channel leads with empathy. For this reason you will always find success. Thank you to everyone.
Thank you so much, sorry I can't remember your name but you just made my day. Lots of love, stay happy, healthy and blessed 🤗❤️🌷
@@TRYBALS Thanks for the response. We messaged before regarding the Black Eyed Peas music and Hip Hop 😉.
And I'm serious when I say that your channel is unique due to it's empathy. Although I have a favorite panelist I am always grateful to everyone involved, including yourself.
I know it must be late there. Get some rest and be blessed...always.
@@itscrespoyo9878 ah sorry. Yes now I remember. Yes it's very late here like 5:40 am and I need to go to Karachi city at 9 am lol. It's about 200 miles from where I live and I have hired Mohammad Riaz's taxi service for the trip 😊
@@TRYBALS very good! Try and get some rest and let Mohammad know that we here in Florida are thinking about you and wish you both a safe trip. ✌
The girls have such lovely smiles, their eyes light up like Diamonds. When they are laughing at one another at the end (see her angry face) i couldn't stop smiling.
I love the old guy with the big white beard.
He dosen't say much, but when he opens his mouth it's full of wisdome and thought.
I hope we all have a grandfather like him.
Better to be quiet and speak only when needed, rather to talk incessantly but say nothing
Its lovely to hear their compassion towards Christians and Christmas. So often do we as people get put against each other due to our differing religions. But we should respect each other. Regardless of race/religion. I myself am not really a devout Christian, but one thing from the bible sticks with me "treat your neighbour as you would treat yourself". Be friendly with everyone!
We are all human ❤
Aye, I might not have read much of the Bible but as I recall Jesus said we should be good to our neighbors. I might not get an immediate big shiny reward for helping a stranger but I have done just a little bit to make the world a better place, and I have faith that this does come around. The more good we do the less evil there is and the more people there are who can then help us instead.
I'm an atheist but in my opinion there was something telling them to stop that Christmas day.
"Love the LORD your GOD with all your heart, mind soul and strength, and love you're neighbour's as yourself"
Everyone loves to leave the first part of that commandment out, and without the love for God, you can't love your neighbour's truly as yourself when you don't even love yourself enough to love He who made you and sustains you
@@LegendOfZeldafan666 so you admit you aren't exactly an atheist then by definition?
You can find on youtube fragment of film "Joyeux Noel" from 2005. It shows this event in a very cool way, how the fighting sides were brought together by a Christmas carol.
You can buy/ rent the whole film on YT nowadays. I am looking for a physical copy though
Love that scene so much
@@zachrich7359 It's on Amazon. I just bought a copy, and it's really good!
Yes! The more Bheels, the better in my opinion.
Mohammad talking so sweetly about his wife always makes me laugh 😂
Her wife must be so blessed to have him. I haven't met her but one time we were delivering a refrigerator to his home and he was out. When he came home all his children started hugging him. I was already filming everything to have it uploaded for patrons so I captured it as well. It was very beautiful moment I saw that day and his family is very lucky.
@@TRYBALS honestly he seems like such a kind and caring man. He must've had so many children so he can spread more love! Bless him and his family.
@@TRYBALS Thank you for buying his family a fridge. That’s what makes this channel stand head and shoulders above the other ones.
@@Caperhere thank you for making me able to do it 🤗❤️🌷
@@tonyrobots yes he has 10 and yet what I saw that day was all pure love from father and children likewise
I could see the despair on these people's faces when the soldiers started fighting again. I just wanted to say, there were thousands of soldiers that refused to fight on both sides after the truce. They had to be recalled and replaced to continue the war, with the platoons and battalions broken up and redistributed to other fronts. It was really a time where the light of humanity broke through the fog of war. And world leaders made sure it never happened again. It was so commonplace that it has it's own term now. Fraternizing with the enemy.
Parvati and her sisters are so beautiful and you can see in there eyes just how much care they have in their hearts the same with all the men. I wish the people in the US showed as much love in their hearts like I see on this channel. Thankyou for sharing their love.
Great Video, I love the fact that they want to bring a Christmas Gift to the local Church. If only we all took a little time to understand each other.
After 9/11 hit in the USA, everyone was caught up in anti-Muslim fever ... I never considered myself a racist, but it was easy to be angry and forget that extremists exist anywhere. Fear was rampant. Above my apartment two Muslim ladies from Turkey moved in; they brought down homemade baklava the first night to introduce themselves, and I was so moved by their action. They invited me up for dinners and we got to be good friends despite different cultures. I never met such generous people. I went with them to Ramadan dinners (I'm sorry, I forget the proper term when the daily fast breaks) at the community center so I could learn more, and it really changed my life. Since then I try to learn about everyone that I can and to live anti-hate as much as possible, even in my small, ordinary existence. Much love to you all from Nevada, USA ❤❤❤
Thank you so much for sharing such an incredible story filled with positivity. I agree, feelings sometimes take over everything and just giving a second chance proves how much of a wonderful person you must be. The breaking of the fast is called Aftaar here btw. If you ever have any plans to visit Pakistan in future please make sure to reach out to me through email or any other social media of this channel. It would be an honor for us to meet you 🤗❤️🌷
@@TRYBALS sometimes life is all about second chances. I was once subsumed by hatred of others, mostly because I hated myself. But thanks to meeting people all over the world, on the internet, I’ve turned it around. And your channel is amazing. This song, although I am not religious at all, and the video, are powerful enough to make me cry. Peace is simple. We can just choose to not hate one another, and to choose life! War is wasteful, terrible, and unfortunately sometimes necessary. But don’t think for a moment that it’s not a tremendous lack of imagination to just choose to hate and kill others. I prefer life and love. Thanks again for the wonderful video.
Almost NOBODY was "Anti-Muslim".... That was a Leftist LIE created to divide people and demonize primarily the Right. We were anti Fanatical Islam... This is no different than Leftists LYING about racism being everywhere, when it's been LONG gone mainstream, and only Leftists still engaging in it, both with the racism of low expectations against minorities (such as falsely claiming they are "incapable" (aka the actual definition of racism) of having ID to vote when ID is needed for everything in life), and with a new OPEN racism against Caucasians with Critical Race Theory etc.
Probably the best baklava you will ever eat! Every philosophy has a few bad apples, but most of the time, the good folks FAR outweigh the bad ones. It's just that the assholes get too much airtime, and the assholes on the other side just get riled and cause more shit!
@@melhawk8045 I agree, thanks, peace to you :)
This is definitely one of my FAVORITE videos of yours! These are some wonderful people. Humble in their ways. Pavarti seems so happy now. So glad she has her sisters (in-laws) there with her. And Muharram .... what can I say. He is still my favorite! ✝️👍🥰
Oh, Laxmi is her real sister. You must have heard Parvati mentioning her and her husband Ramesh?
@@TRYBALS Nope. I just looked at their last names and made an assumption. They're all beautiful. Wonderful addition to the group.
@@ladiuneeq9789 Bheel is their tribe/community. It's also present in some parts of India
@@TRYBALS ah so not a family last name? So interesting thank you. I figured Laxmi was her real sister from their faces
@@TRYBALS Ohh. Okay. Thanks for letting me know.
13:16 "They wish each day could be same as that." I LOVE, LOVE, LOVE him for that answer. ABSOLUTELY! We all wish every day could involve two countries being friendly and not having conflict. Words of wisdom from that man.
Indeed, a thoughtful pause followed by such a powerful statement. It's wonderful how someone from a very different culture has summarised the message of the video in such a beautiful way. Just shows that despite the different clothes, the different skin tones, the different beliefs, we are all very much alike...
and the amazing thing is that World War 1 was the first stepping tone towards a more peaceful world, although it wasn't until after world war 2 and perhaps the end of the cold war that things truly settled down on earth in terms of overall war. Sure it still happens, but since WWII, the wars and casualties in them are tiny in comparison.
I in large parts credit this to the information network like the internet, personal telephones, etc. We can sit here and watch people from half around the world just reacting to a musical video.... which was something we wouldn't have been able to just, oh, what, 30 years ago.
i am in tears.
brother Muhammad Jutt wants to give us something for Christmas. as a Christian the celebration of Jesus's birth is our most revered days and for the most part it wasnt even part of our team's vocabulary until now.
you, and our friends sharing their joy and wonderment at all you show them, is one of the greatest gifts we could ever get.
thank you thank you thank you for sharing yourselves with us!
I hope he gets a gift from the Christians on one of his Muslim holidays! He seems like a very nice man
sorry to bust your bubble mate, but the most revered day in Christianity is Jesus's death aka easter sunday. As a christian you should really know that... I'm an atheist btw.
It is still very nice to see how these people don't care about christians and see them as their equals. Really refreshing compared to the very politicized Islam you usually encounter in the midle east and north africa
I don't know if I said this before, but I will gladly say it again: this is by far my favorite reaction format and I'm so happy I found it. All these people are so lovely, open-minded and insightful.
Omg, I knew about this event but seeing these wonderful people experience it for the first time genuinely brought tears to my eyes! It’s such a beautiful moment in such an ugly part history and I’m glad they were touched by it too. How precious that they wanted to continue the spirit of a peaceful Christmas by giving gifts to the nearby churches! That is just the most pure and wholesome thing I’ve ever heard of. While they may not celebrate it themselves, I hope everyone associated with the channel and all its subscribers have a happy, peaceful Christmas and holiday season! ❤️❤️❤️
Hi Sarah, thank you so much for watching 🤗🌷❤️
That's what's the season isabout moving forward
I'd really love for them to watch the Sainsbury''s Christmas Truce video that Sainsbury released some years back.
Gonna see if I cant send this to the lads in Sabaton, they would prolly love seeing completely different cultures loving their songs and analyzing them like this
Love your reactions. Thank you.
Someone ones explained the band sabaton the best way I have ever heard.
Sabaton are bards. even according to the google definition of the term bard.
Bard, a poet, especially one who writes impassioned, lyrical, or epic verse. Bards were originally Celtic composers of eulogy and satire; the word came to mean more generally a tribal poet-singer gifted in composing and reciting verses on heroes and their deeds.
Brilliant - The bard description is perfect.
Thanks
I have tears in my eyes, i love the band , metal as a genre and this song. And this channel is doing the most important work today=Völkerverständigung (to understand each other as humans but the mindset of ones nation too and work together for peace)
Thank you a thousand times for this work!
This channel is so wholesome and lovely to watch, the gentlemen and ladies are so genuinely curious and appreciative of these new concepts and experiences. Seeing how they react to these other countries and cultures, the questions they come up with, and how they relate it back to themselves and their community is absolutely lovely and really eye opening. Much appreciation and love to the stars, thank you for these experiences!
Such gentle and wise people you have in your channel. I recommend Sabaton-En livstid i krig live The Great Tour for next reaction. I think they will love the band's interaction with the crowd, and their points of view of the meaning of this song will be interesting.
This video made me happy. It’s nice to see the heart that humanity can have across cultures
Such lovely characters. Mohammed is a sweetheart and Pavarti and company are beautiful. However, I would give so much to have a conversation with Abdul. The wisdom that he has to have would be worth sharing to a young Catholic.
Afghanistan 🇦🇫 2011-2012 broke naan 🫓 with Afghanistan soldiers and security guards for jam and cream cheese spread. Chai ☕️ was the best fresh herbs and cooked on fire along with the naan. They loved photos and videos and love to share their songs and clothes.
I am pleased that these people seemed to be very respectful towards this event. If they are interested, there is a movie about the Christmas Truce called Joyuex Noel, it was made by the French and shows a portrayal of the Christmas Truce and how they celebrated together. Though I suspect they would enjoy it more if the dialogue could be translated into their language.
If I am not mistaken it was a French-German cooperation and they made two versions simultaneously of it, one from each respective side which aired in both respective countries
I'm a huge fan of the representation of it within Doctor Who aswell (Peter Capaldi's final story). It is such an unbearably moving event.
Yes!! I am so happy you did this video! I was hoping you would show them Christmas Truce. Their reactions and comments were so beautiful and pure. The message of this song and the event of the 1914 Christmas Truce is needed all across the world.
I love how kind and sincere these people are. Their comments reflect the kindness in their heart.
It would be great if they react to Sabaton's song "Attack of the dead men". The story behind this song is amazing and also really creepy.
Or the Last Battle, where German prison guards, prisoners of war, and a band of Allied soldiers defended a castle together against the Nazis.
My favourite Sabaton song. It inspired our DM and we played it as an rpg story. One of the coolest sessions I had. 😁
that is another tale of why not to piss off the russians, theres countless tales from that nation and its fighters. among some of the ones i find inspiring is the beast of Raseiniai
There's a French movie from 2005 (if I'm not mistaken) called Joyeux Noël that shows the Christmas truce with French, German and Scottish soldiers meeting and looking at their enemy like human beings, showing family pictures, etc. It also shows how political leaders disapproved of this, to say the least. I've seen it only once but it has a great lesson in humanity.
I've recently discovered your channel, I love these videos :) you're doing an amazing work.
All three sisters are beautiful!
I do not think any human may know what gods are out there and into afterlife. But the festival of midwinter, if its celebrated for Christ or not, has always been important for my people. So may your christmas be marry and bright. And may one day peace come to us all on this planet!
*Merry and bright. (And may all your christmases be white. 🤣🤣🤣)
The period of Christmas is the darkest day of them all.(night of the 23rd to the 25th being the longest)
As a result it's a common period for an uplifting holiday.
That's why there are so many around the period, regardless of culture.
I love the fact that the ladies and gentlemen took the time to listen to this beautiful song, and then wished for such beautiful things, such as peace and respect for others. Thank you.
Please do more history/music reaction videos. They are the most fun and informative videos to watch.
Sure, Heilung - Krigsgaldr is probably up next. It's already uploaded but will be made public in a few days
@@TRYBALS That'll definitely be interesting to watch!
@@TRYBALS Omg youre treading into viking territory now! Very excited to see that reaction. Love from the cold north!
The Bheel sisters are adorable!
Again, what a wonderful video with wonderful and kind hearted people! 💜
Besides the great analysis and lovely comments, Parvati, Meena and Lakshmi's interactions were gold! I'd love seeing them more in this channel (if they're comfortable with it, of course). I also suggest looking into two traditions from my homeland, castellers (human towers) and sardana (a traditional dance style where people dance in circles), I think they'd be very interesting!
I don't think it's the intended reaction, but many of these videos bring tears to my eyes, and this was one of them. It shows that we're all the same inside and if we could communicate with respect and compassion, the world could be so much better. I would love to meet these people and thank them for participating in this. It's enlightening and brings me hope.
Very happy you did this one, it's a powerful message and a story that the world should know.
Again what wonderful sentiments. These people are full of love and affection. They ALL have good hearts.If only we could ALL be the same 🙏🏼☮
Very generous and kind souls, the message of the song already touches my heart, but their kind reactions and understanding are very heartwarming as well.
Would quite enjoy seeing how they may react to more Sabaton music videos and hear there thoughts about the history along with the song
Thank you! I'll leave another comment at the end of the video. Havent starting watching yet but I got so excited for this reaction I had to say thank you in advance!
Thank you for taking your time in watching it :)
Through your channel I’ve found out about Sabaton and I love it. It’s amazing to me how receptive they are and how humble
“Lest we forget”
Marry Christmas and a happy and hopefully peaceful new year for all souls ❤️
This brought tears to my eyes. We all are brothers and sisters in this world. Thank you.
When I first heard this song, I wept; I still cannot IMAGINE the courage it would have taken to be the first man out of the trenches, holding ones' hat by way of parley...
Such a genuinely beautiful group of people watching. This was a fantastic and insightful video. Thank you for this content
We love your videos, on this one, just melted our hearths when the girls sayed "temples" instead church just make us feel how sweet words the different religion people use to define something sacred, they are so genuine. Congratulation for another fantastic reaction.
I've seen your channel in my recommended feed a few times, I'm glad I finally checked it out. Also I saw Sabaton live a month ago and they played this song. It was an awesome show! Keep bringing people together. It is what this world needs most.
This war was so incredibly harrowing even by the standards of warfare that it was believed to be the war to end all wars. Look at how that turned out, all these years later and nothing has changed.
Well we have added at least some restrictions to prevent the most horrific methods of killing. E.g. not even Hitler, who had served in ww1 and hence had first hand experience of it, allowed the deployment of toxic gases/ chemical weapons to the very last day of the war
@@hmvollbanane1259 Oh, he allowed it, just not on the battlefield. He sadly had other uses for toxic gases.
@@swanpride yeah though as atrocious as the Holocaust was it wasn't part of the conduct of war but massmurder in an almost industrialized fashion.
Not trying to say that Hitler refrained from using them from the good of his heart but I find it remarkable that two of the worst dictators in human history in hitler and stalin both refrained from using them as both sides were still terrified from the experience some decades earlier and the certainty of the other using the same weaponry in return once one side resorted to them. Pretty much a cold war scenario in the middle of world war 2
Has nothing changed? We still go to war, yes. People still fight and die for reasons beyond their control, yes.
But look at the channel you're on. These people who had previously not known about this event learned about it and felt the same compassion and empathy that people across the world do. We see that some things are universal regardless of culture, language barrier, history and background.
We can see all of this and can discuss it here. The world can be seen as becoming more devisive as we become more connected, as people are flocking to extreme sides everywhere now that the ideologies are freely available for anyone to see, or we can view the new connections as further proof that despite differences, we can all find some common ground.
The only one who can decide how to view it is you.
@@hmvollbanane1259 Good point. One thing about poison gas, it's a double edged sword. If the wind changes directions, then the gas returns to the sender.
As someone studying to become a history teacher, important historical moments like these really tough my heart. It's nice to see people from an entirely different country are touched in a similar way.
WOW, each of the sisters are amazingly beautiful 💐🌸🌺🌹so nice to see them together. Hope they continue making appearances together (or separate) depending on their schedules. Everyone on the channel are pleasures to watch and learn from. 😊 My Husband and I enjoy each person very much!
I love the message of this song and that you got to show it to the, as always, interesting to see from other people's eyes. And I LOVE LOVE LOVE your growing contingent of ladies. They are so relaxed and happy together.
This Truce lasted for a few days. In some places over a week. In the many thousands of years of the history of human warfare, this single moment was the greatest act of peace ever. Governments did not put aside their hostility, but rather it was the common soldier who laid down their weapons and embraced their enemies as friends. The Germans started singing Christmas songs, and the British and French began singing their own carols. Then one or two Germans left the trenches and approached the allied lines saying, "Komeraden. Komeraden." Or "Friends. Friends." They shared food, sang songs, played games.... And this happened during one of the most terrifying wars to have ever occurred in Europe. Truce? I think of it as more of a miracle. And what was this insane war all about? An aristocrat was shot by an anarchist, and that lit the fuse on a half dozen different nations that had a tangled network of alliances. Nobody in that generation knew the horrors of real warfare, but were fed stories about the "glorious deeds of the past". And they all wanted to try out the new technologies that were being developed at the turn of the 20th century. Madness. Unfortunately this madness deepened into absolute hate in one soldier named Hitler who was a corporal at the time. And you know where that led to....
You put so much thought into what to show them, and the results are remarkable. It is lovely seeing Parvati's sisters.
5:02, some did, and some did not get used to the gunfire. And when a soldier was hearing these guns being fired and artillery shells landing near by for months, the soldier would develop something called "Shell Shock", which was later called "Combat Fatigue" during WWII and is now called "PTSD". Some experienced Shell Shock differently, one of the most known symptoms of Shell Shock is something called the "thousand yard stare" where the soldier would just be staring at nothing for a long time looking like they just experienced possibly the worst thing they have ever experienced
Respect to all this reactors to take the time to listen to one of the best metal bands of the moment, thank you! We are a big Metal family.... Merry Christmas all, cheers from NYC.
When the fighting resumed after the Truce both forces had to bring in different troops who had not participated in the Christmas Truce because those that did spent more time trying to shoot the sun from the sky then they did shooting at the men they had spent time with the day before.
Keep the videos coming. Very heartwarming!
I’m humbled once again by these lovely decent human beings . Cue my tears ..
Allah Bless you all . ♥️☮️ 🙏
God bless you too 🤗❤️🌷
@TRYBALS , thank you for your great videos, getting our cultures closer. They're so enriching! Love the panel and how you explain the songs to them too :).
I am surprised how they are not at all familiar with, for us, common things like Christmas or World War. I like that they seem to be genuinely intrested in what happend so many years ago and became one of the most precious parts of our history.
So kind and humble people. I love to see them every time
Oh! Maybe you should have played the hole video, because the woman who sings the credits, is the leadsinger in Nightwish.
And she is married to Hannes, the blond soldier that was blown by the grenade.
She sings everything from classic opera to any kind of rock music
She is called the valkyrian goddess, because she is almost a head taller than the rest of Nightwish bandmembers 😄
My favorite video so far, thank you so much for the content and the glimpse into other people’s hearts and minds I wouldn’t have known otherwise Ustad!
What was truly in-creditable about this event is that upper brass had forbid this but the soldiers on the front lines of both sides through yelling and extremely brave messengers agreed to stay in their trenches. The german side was the first to start singing christmas songs with silent night then when they finished the british/french side answered with one of their own eventually leading to the 2 sides joining in no man's land singing, drinking, and several accounts as shown in the video soccer/football games.
You are all such amazing souls, this brought a tear to my eyes.
As much as I like Sabaton, I think Sainsbury's depiction of the Christmas truce is the best one to show people about the event.
Agree!!!
You can kinda tell that sabaton got a lot of things from the Sainsburys ad and used it in this music video lol
This!
This Video contains part of the Sainsbury's add and is much harder hitting than Satatons video.
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Personally I find Sabaton's version translates a bit better for people like myself, tells the story a bit better rather than just showing an event - but as said, that's what I find personally, and also personally, both do the job well. (Though for my personal taste, in Sainsbury's the part of the English guy sticking his chocolate in the German's pocket felt extremely.... corny? Cheesy? not sure what to call it - but there are elements in Sabaton's video where the same thing could be said, so bleh...)
This was a fantastic video! I was really touched by the fact that they were happy to learn about Christmas, and that Mohammed Riaz even thought of offering a gift to the churches in town. (btw i'm sure sweets would be much appreciated by them - especially the children that go to the long Christmas masses xD). This channel feel my heart with love once again! Blessings !
What an AMAZING
🌟CHRISTMAS🌟
Song by SABATON.
The lyrics and the
MUSIC inspire You.
And the Video, UNBELIEVABLE.
It's also a piece of History.
You can learn a lot.
It's very...... EMOTIONAL 😢
And at the end the Voice of
FLOOR JANSEN, makes it extra Beautiful... 💫
This a Gift for Christmas.
☃️🎄🕊️
We are all....
We are all....
We are all....u
We are all....
FRIENDS 🤝🤝🏽🤝🏾
For Me The
CHRISTMAS SONG
of the Year 2021...💫
A little PEACE 🕊
and LOVE ❤️ for Everyone 🌹
WARS are TERRIBLE...
Let's all think a little bit of
🌟 CHRISTMAS TRUCE🌟
during the 🌟 CHRISTMAS 🌟
Season, this is so often FORGOTTEN!!!!
Thank You this was
AMAZING.
Love and Peace 🕊
Thank You 🤍
Love From the
Netherlands 🇳🇱🙋🏼♀️
Wait, Floor Jansen was in the project? Sorry I didn't read the credits at the end of the video.
@@TRYBALS Floor sang the vocals during the credits at the end of the video. I'm guessing you know already, but if you don't, she's married to Hannes, the drummer of Sabaton - the first man to leave the trench in this video.
I receive a blessing ever time I was your dear hearts videos. Because of that, I watch several in a row… like eating one handful of candy after another!!!
12:43 This actual cross, or one very much like it, exists! It is known as the "Khaki Chums Cross", and it is in Ypres, France, about 32 kilometers from the border with Belgium. It was placed there in 1999, on the 85th anniversary of the truce, by (whom I believe to be) the descendants of those who fought in the First World War.
Ypres is a Belgian city.
Love your channel! Peace and love to you!
Great to show them this, but to correct a few historical facts.... Way more than 2 countries took part in those truces, alone in this video, they showed Scots, French, Germans, English among others.
And yes, they were fighting very close to one another, this was called a trench war for that reason. People got so close, that the only way they could go on was by digging trenches into which they could "hide" from direct sighting, if not from whatever would fall into their trenches. Soldiers suffered terrible cases of cold, famine, illness as well as death. These trenches were infested by rats and, depending on the weather, the trenches could even kill them by becoming mud swamps. or by crumbling down.
We did explain most of those additional facts as well but unfortunately could not add each moment in the final video. Hope you understand it.
@@TRYBALS I do understand, I did not know if you had the facts or not, but since you had them and passed them on, kudos to you, once more!
In case this interest you, although it has been decided in recent years to have them covered with grass so that they are not so worrying-looking, some of these trenches have been kept as trenches for people to visit the sites and conditions of WW1. You can view them online too from France. I went to see them when I was a child and at school (Im French).
this screenshot is a VERY romantisized vue of that christmas truce , the trenches were as a horrorscene , all soldiers were malnutricient ( underweight)and wore certainly not that excessive long hair, not at all , but that christmas truce is really one for the history-books ( I am Belgian)
@@auChevalierRed honestly, I didn't had that amount of facts that you provided. But I guess it's better to start with small ones that could summarize the things in as short as possible. One could learn more if they wish to. Thank you again for watching the video, interacting with it and sharing your thoughts. God bless you dear friend.
@@andrecostermans7109 It’s not romanticized in the case of these soldiers represented. It was sporadic. There are photographs and witnesses to prove this Silent Night truly happened. Letters were sent home, some making it to the Press. It was only 4 months into the war. Some soldiers of occupied Belgium paused to bury their dead.
Some governments hid it. Some didn’t. The information is available to the public.
Liked the video even before it started 👏🏽. Been waiting for this reaction. ✌🏽 from Los Angeles
These people are so beautiful with their traditional clothes
I have grown to love all of you so much. You are wonderful , grateful, graceful people. It is my privilege to learn from you. You all have a friend in Atlanta!
They should definitely check out Nightwish ghost love score live show wacken 2013 with Floor Jansen, awesome thanks 😎
Soon 🤗
Thank you for the various videos, It is refreshing and heartening seeing their reactions and hearing the views of others. Thank you!
The two sides in that area were actually VERY reluctant to continue fighting for weeks after that day. Because they werent killing enemy strangers. They all showed restraint for a while after
I love watching the channel and seeing the perspectives of people who have different experiences and culture than my own. Also really cool it features my favorite band! Big thank you for taking the commenters’ requests on this one, made for a great video.
To Hell and Back’s music video might be cool to get your guys’ take on.
Musicians took liberties with telling of story. I don't believe any man came out in the open with hat in hand, especially at first. My understanding is that one side took to singing Christmas carols; Silent Night, and the other side recognized the sound; and gunfire began to stop. When gunfire ceased, then people came out.
Not that much liberties. There was Christmas truce on several locations and there are several ways how they started of which one of them began when a German soldier climbed out of the trenches. They estimate about 100k soldiers had a truce that day. In some areas they tried but didn't work out as planned, so many were killed because the other side misinterpreted their intentions.
That is shown in the video though, the guys in the other trench heard the lead singer play the piano and singing and at 6:00 it seems the french soldier (in blue uniform) started singing as well, prompting the guy with the notebook to write "hear carols from the trenches, we sing oh holy night". Liberties were taken to fit it all in one video, but every element of the video was reported from different parts of the trenches in letters and diaries (well, maybe not that someone had a piano in the trench, that might be the one stretch). Remember that it didn't happen in only one place, the frontline was very long and the truce took place on several places independent of eachother. It is not impossible that at one spot it happened exactly as in the video, but of course here they have combined different stories from that day in one single location.
@@vakistania In an interview, Joakim said that there actually was a piano in the German trench. The German trenches were much better, and built to last to hold onto the territory. The French/Belgium/Allied trenches were more temporary, as the soldiers were intended to attack and take back the land.
i love the way all of them reacted to the song as if that is just something everyone should do no matter what.
Is there any chance of showing us what these guys enjoy? I feel like I've watched so much of them being exposed to what is normal for me, I'd like to see what is normal for them.
Please send this people a big hug from Spain! Great video!
Beautiful reaction to Sabaton!
Although I'm admittedly a little sad they missed out on hearing the incredible Floor Jansen singing at the end.
Such a wonderful reaction to Sabaton's new song, it's a beautiful one indeed!!
YES!! I’m so excited to see them react to it!
No insight like the insight of someone completely unaware and unprepared. And man: these ladies are so beautiful!
I LOVE this channel and all the people in it
Blessings to your friends in Pakistan sir. I enjoy seeing them and hearing them speak about the many things you have shown them.
Those people are truly amazing. Tnanks so much for this amazing work!
Don't miss the part at the end when the big dude wants to give some Christmas presents. It's adorable. I love of these folks.
These people are so nice. I would want to give each of them a big hug of friendship.