The pilot was actually one downed bomber away from getting an award ("Knight's Cross"). Also, his superior/educator had said that shooting a pilot on a parachute will get them shot by him after landing because it's honorless, and he's said when he saw the stricken plane it was "as if they were already hanging from chutes"
@@zeallust8542 Also that pilots who received the Knight's Cross were routinely offered "temporary" reassignment to propaganda duties, and that by the end of 1943, the air war in the West was not going well for Germany. Receiving the Knight's Cross was therefore not only an extraordinary honor, but could very well save the recipient's life. As a pair of pedantic technical asides, because OCD: Strictly speaking, the highest decoration that Germany had during the second world war was (ranking below the Star of the Grand Cross of the Iron Cross, but neither of that award's recipients was still alive during WWII) was the Grand Cross of the Iron Cross, but since that was (probably) only ever intended for one recipient (Goering, for the Luftwaffe's role in the Battle of France), it arguably doesn't really count. More substantively, while the Knight's Cross as a whole was Germany's next highest award, it had five grades (of which four had been awarded by December 1943; the fifth was only awarded once, in December of 1945), and the plain version was the lowest.
@@christopherhenry8766 Oh i didnt know any of that. Thanks for the little history lesson my man. Also, that reassignment sounds like it could be a true blessing to get
Some more informations about Stigler: His officer Rödel said to him in Africa, 1942, if "I would ever hear that you shoot down an parachute I will shoot you.". Franz has 27 aerial victories when he met Ye old Pub, one more bomber and he would have passed the "magic 30" for the Knights Cross, after the incident he changed his view at the war. He kept fighting against bombers (he said it was his duty to stop bombers destroying Germany), gifted most of his aerial victories to other pilots because he knew they would die soon and took part of the legendary JV-44, led by the more legendary Galland where he lost his friends one by one, flew with the Me-262 and became an bigger ace. He surrendered to the Americans in 1945. In the war he lost his dad, his brother, many of his friends and saw young pilots dying, he also saw the ace Steinhoff being burnt alive. Franz was also the man who teached the ace Barkhorn.
This video always makes me tear up and it's such a beautiful story. By flying next the the B-17, Franz was protecting it from AA fire from the ground. If an AA gunner was too trigger happy, he'd die. If someone saw and reported him, he'd die. If any Ally plane found them, he'd die.
Just an FYI ... Stigler dropped in behind Ye Olde Pub as they approached the coast and the AA positions, making it look like he was going to shoot it down
Charlie and his crew almost died, but he was able to pull the plane up in time. Then he just so happened to fly over Franz. As the incredible Franz once said in an interview, 'It's fate. You can't stop it.' Franz tried to get them to land in Germany first, and surrender, but Charlie refused. Then he tried to get them to land in a neutral country, but Charlie refused again. So he just decided to escort them across the water, making sure they don't crash. Once he was sure they were okay, he saluted and turned back.
He was escorting them because he knows that when he leaved them alone they would be shot down by the AA at the Atlantic Wall. The people down at the AA were thinking that he the Fighter was guiding the Bomber to land on german territory and if they aimed at the bomber they could hit the fighter too.
Stigler could have just flown away after seeing the bomber was in no shape to fight, but he knew that would not save the bomber: Charlie was about to fly over German anti-aircraft batteries. Stigler stayed close to Charlie's plane so that the AA gunners could not fire for fear of hitting Stigler's plane. They showed that briefly in the video, starting at 11:21.
When the German fighter pilot pointet to the right and the pilots of the B-17 declined - if I recall correctly that was the German fighter pilot advising them to land in Sweden as he didn't think that they would make it to England because of the shape they were in.
As far as I know, the german fighter pilot tried at the beginning to make them land at germany, which the B-17 crew refused. After that the german had the idea to lead them to the neutral Sweden which was closer than England. But the pilot of the B-17, mostliy concentrated on somehow keeping the plane in the air, didn`t unterstand the germans plan and keept flying towards England. So the german gave up and escorded them the long way toward England.
I would like to recommend more sabaton songs, but that list is a bit too extensive to just ramble off about it here, so instead I would just like to make a few overall recommendations: 1. Always watch until the end of the video (mainly in music videos, but also in live performances) because as you saw they like to include all sorts of interesting information or tributes. 2. Be sure to listen to the other commenters on matters of whether to watch something as a live show or a music video since Sabatons crowd interaction, 'sing alongs', stage props, camera angles etc. are quite amazing at times. 3. If you want to delve deeper into the story behind any of their songs, they do have an official history channel called 'Sabaton History' where they mainly give historical facts about the songs, but also delve a little into how they created the songs or what their inspirations were etc. Now besides that previous ramble of mine I would just like to say that this was a really good video and I enjoy the enthusiasm you have for the music as well as you being genuine with your reactions and overall the fact that you chose this band as one you would want to react to. You definitely have my attention and subscription, hope to see more from you in the future and that you are having a great morning, day, evening, night or whatever time it may be for you.
Hello, I am a swede :) and a substitute teacher. And a guide at a few museums. And masterstudent in archaeology. I can give you a short summary about this blueyellow country :) So, regarding beer: Mariestads, Norrlands Guld, there are of course plenty others. But I am biased since I am also halfgerman, so I mostly drink german or czech beer. Food: You mentioned meat balls, but in Göteborg, the west coast it is popular with seafood. We are also a outdoor people meaning we like to go fishing, picking mushrooms, berries, lobsters(and swedish rule number 1, NEVER reveal these spots for others). We have quite many hunters, hunting season is in september/october. We like sports like football, ice hockey, floorball, riding, motorsports (Check out Annie Seel a real amazon). Geography We have 25 landscapes and around 10 million inhabitants. From south to north Sweden it is 1 572 km long. And 500 km wide. In the south and east(especially in the province Upland it is very flat due to the heavy weight during the last Ice Age). The city Kiruna in the north is very large if you measure it by its radius, around 20,000 square kilometers. Apparently the same sixe as Wales or New Jersey- We have lots of forests although most of it today is cultural, which means that it has been affected by man. Our tallest mountain is Kebnekaise and we have around 6000 lakes, seven major rivers, two national parks, and for example a really cool Ice Hotel in Jukkasjärvi. Economy We are what is called a "blandekonomi"(mixed economy). That means that we have a quite free market and a quite high tax 20 %. But we are a socialliberal country so there are a lot of good benefits from this. Education is free, which means it ain't as much based on social class. Politics: 349 members in the parliament, 7 partys. You need minimum 4 & to be there. History: Sweden or Sverige as it is called here has been a unified country since around 500 years now. "Svea" were a certain branch of inhabitants in Scandinavia, mainly living in Uppland or around Mälaren. "rike" means kingdom. I could go on for ages regarding history haha. I saw you have a special interest in medieval times. I have so far done 5 excavations for this time period. Mainly for the era 600-1200 AD. If you need more info or references for further reading let me know :) And other swedes/scandinavians can of course add stuff here hehe.
My dad served in the Army Air Corps/Air Force in WWII, flying C-47s and dropping paratroopers in European combat zones. He was shot down above Grave, Holland, during Operation Market Garden. He spent eight days behind enemy lines while the Dutch Underground guided him back to friendly territory. At times they hid in ditches while German troops marched by. He said he could have touched their boots. At one “safe” barn, a little brass band came out to meet the American pilot. The locals thought they had been liberated. After a final race across a field in the middle of a German and American tank battle, he got back to US troops. My dad actually knew Charlie Brown. While Ye Olde Pub’s crew were told not to talk about the incident, other pilots knew. This was an act of honor and chivalry in a modern war. Stigler was such an extraordinarily good man. I was so pleased to find that Brown and Stigler not only met, but became good friends. My father always wanted to personally thank the Dutch people who risked everything to help him, but never found out who they were. He always said I owed my very existence to the Dutch, because without them I never would have been born. NOTE: Stigler was able to fly that B-17 across the German AA gun placements because Germany had captured B-17s that they would use to fly over Allied territory to gain reconnaissance. That’s why the guns on the ground didn’t just shoot Ye Olde Pub out of the sky as it went overhead, BF-109 or no. Seeing an escorted B-17 might have been unusual, but it certainly happened. On a sadder note, after the story came out, 40+ years after the war, Mr. Stigler got calls and letters from Germans calling him a traitor and the same from Americans/Canadians calling him a filthy Nazi. Some wars never end.
For Stigler, the pilot this song is about, the bomber would have been the three last air victories(he had 27 at the time, he needed 30 and a bomber was worth three victories) he would have needed to get the knights cross of the iron cross, the highest military honor at that time...Thats what the 'Said goodbye to the cross he deserved' line is all about...
They flew across German air defenses rather low (probably because they had to stay low for oxygen), and the "Hunter" stayed so close to the bomber that the AA-crews couldn't shoot at the bomber without hitting their own plane too.
The Brown-Stingler incident is such a moving story! Sabaton does a amazing job of showing history from a lot of diffrent perspectives and I think that's really important. Looking foward to watching more of the reactions, love from Poland!
@@HistoryBuff They do have quite a few amazing songs about our history indeed! Sabaton have quite a big following in Poland because of it and is one of the really few rocky/metal bands that actually shows in the radio from time to time. I especially recommend checking out "40:1" the song that first made them super popular over here.
Sweden facts: One of the major coffee drinking nations in the world. We like alcohol but it's all personal taste, but beer, wine and spirits are all appreciated :-) You have a huge Metal festival called Sweden Rock every year in June and Sabaton has it's own festival every summer too. Absolut vodka is indeed Swedish, as is HM (clothes), Skanska (construction), Ericson (electronics/communications) and many others. Swedes in general appear a bit aloof but we're mostly shy and not good at small talk - in general. Most of us are more or less fluent in English as we learn it from 1st grade in school and are very influenced by American culture in music, movies, TV and so on. Our television and movies are subtitled and not dubbed, allowing us to learn how a language sounds. We pay high taxes but get alot for it, like 5 weeks paid vacation yearly, 400 days of paid parental leave, free education from pre-school to PhD (you pay your living expenses of course, but no tuition), cheap healthcare and good infrastructure. One thing that is very Swedish is pickling - vegetables mostly. In general we don't eat meatballs every day :-)) You're welcome to contact me if you have questions, of course. In metal you have something called the Gothenburg sound which is a type of melodic death metal, vanguarded by bands like In Flames. We also have bands like Hammerfall (powermetal), Sabaton, of course and many others. Music is actually one of Sweden's main exports and lots of session musicians feature on albums of artists from all over the world. We're a small country with less than 10 million people .
Great reaction to Sabaton! I can give u a small list of stuff to google regarding the food and drink culture in Sweden. Regarding alcohol, I would say that Absolute Vodka is our most famous brand. Other than that we have Mackmyra Whiskey and at midsummers (and some other occasions) we drink Brännvin, witch is a potato or grain based hard liquor. Around the Christmas holidays we drink Glögg. That’s a type of mulled wine with spices. We are just now starting to get a good microbrew culture in Sweden but some of the most common “old” beers that we have are Falcon, Norrlands Guld, Pripps and Mariestad. The list can of course go on. Food wise we have the Smörgåsbord and the Husmanskost. Husmanskost is equivalent to 'traditional Swedish food', 'everyday food', or 'good, plain food'. Think simple meals based on ingredients readily available in Sweden: meatballs and mashed potatoes, reindeer or elk stews, simple fish recipes, and so on. It is old-fashioned and unfussy, traditionally eaten at home. But from the early 20th century onwards, even as Sweden underwent industrialization, this type of food began to appear in taverns and inns, and it's still remarkably popular among locals and tourists. I think someone else covered Sill or pickled herring. So I won’t explain that. But it’s worth a google. And also Knäckebröd and Surströmming. !!! We also have the most Swedish thing ever, FIKA. Fika is often translated as "a coffee and cake break", which is kind of correct, but really it is much more than that. Fika is a concept, a state of mind, an attitude and an important part of Swedish culture. Many Swedes consider that it is almost essential to make time for fika every day. It means making time for friends and colleagues to share a cup of coffee (or tea) and a little something to eat. There are of course A LOT of other foodstuffs and drinks to mention. This is just the most Swedish things I can think of. Thanx /Anders
This song is best heard before you know what's about to happen(at least with the video to accompany it) as the emotion is so much stronger when you first learn about it.
Sabaton isn't a band that I was planning to listen to until I subscribed to your channel. Thanks. This video has special meaning for me as my father was a gunner on a B-24. His plane was shot down and fortunately the crew survived though they were captured. Now I need to go back and watch your Night Witches reaction. Without having seen your reaction I'm assuming it's about the Russian women night pilots in WWII.
You have no idea how powerful your comment is to me! I assumed people watching these are already familiar but to help someone find new music that speaks to them is everything I could ever hope from this channel!
knowing the story behind this song, this is the only song i can think of that brings a tear to my eyes every single time i hear it. Beautiful song, beautiful story, and it just shows that military of all nations are doing only what they are told to do and that they don't necessarily HATE their enemy.
More Sabaton.... 1. Ghost Division, select the live version. (>500.000 in the audience. ) Sabaton History Channel: Ghost Division - Rommel's 7th Panzer Division - Sabaton History 073 [Official] 2. The Red Baron (Live - The Great Tour - Berlin) The Red Baron - The Great War - Sabaton History 015 [Official] 3. Carolus Rex (Live - The Great Tour - Stockholm) Sabaton History Channel: Carolus Rex - Charles XII of Sweden - Sabaton History 084 [Official] 5. Winged Hussars (Live - The Great Tour - Warsaw) Sabaton History Channel: Winged Hussars - Polish Cavalry - Sabaton History 053 [Official] 6. Fields of Verdun (Official Music Video) Sabaton History Channel: Fields of Verdun - The Battle of Verdun - Sabaton History 010 [Official] 7. Seven Pillars Of Wisdom (Official Music Video) Sabaton History Channel: Seven Pillars of Wisdom - T. E. Lawrence of Arabia - Sabaton History 046 [Official] 8. Night Witches (Animated Story Video) Live: SABATON - Night Witches (Live - The Great Tour - Leipzig) Sabaton History Channel: Night Witches - Female Soviet Pilots - Sabaton History 050 [Official] 9. SABATON - 82nd All The Way (Live - The Great Tour - Munich) SABATON - 82nd All The Way ft. Amaranthe (Live - The Great Tour - Oslo) Sabaton History Channel: 82nd All The Way - Alvin York - Sabaton History 029 [Official] 10. Sabaton - Swedish Pagans - Live at Wacken Open Air 2019 (ft Tina Gou) Sabaton History Channel: Swedish Pagans - Vikings & The Russ - Sabaton History 099 [Official] 11. En Livstid i Krig (A Lifetime of War) (Live - The Great Tour - Gothenburg) Sabaton History Channel: A Lifetime of War - Thirty Years War - Sabaton History 031 [Official] Sabaton History Channel: (Swedish, with subtitles) En Livstid i Krig - The Thirty Years War - Sabaton History 034 [Official] Another question Wintersun (Nightwishs new drummer is also playing here), have you lisrtened to: Sons Of Winter And Stars (TIME I Live Rehearsals At Sonic Pump Studios) REMASTER - This is one epic performance with lots of layers.
The video at the very end, that older lady was the daughter of the German fighter pilot, who knew the story from her father, which likely was passed on to her family, and her son being a fan of the band informed his mother, who in turn send the video to the band, giving thanks so her father's story will live on. Watching the video and the reactions of this song, it always brings me to tears 😭😭😭. Its a beautiful story, something that you do not hear about these days sadly.
This is exactly why Sabaton is my favorite band. I was already a history buff before discovering them but they are really one of the only ones keeping these stories alive and that's amazing.
Great reaction! I'd recommend "Screaming Eagles." It's about the 101st Airborne in the Siege of Bastogne World War II. There is a great music video for that one too!
If you are interested in Sweden, you need to check out Sabaton's single (The Royal Guard), and full album (Carolus Rex), on the history of the Swedish empire. If you do listen to the songs from Carolus Rex, you need to listen to them in the order of the album since they are in chronological order.
what I love so much about Sabaton is they tell genuine human stories. One of the things I find repulsive about the way history is taught is that you'll learn about battles and the "great men" of history. But there's no room for humanity, simply a machine that chews up the lives of young people across the world. But these stories are important, they are what keeps us alive long after we depart the world, a reminder that there is a better world worth fighting for.
You just brought up a great point that I hadn't thought of. The boys catch a lot of heat about their songs being "nationalist" in the way they "glorify war". But what those people don't realize is it's usually about the individual, not the nation.
There is one festival you should visit in Sweden, it’s Sabatons own music festival in their hometown of Falun (just 45 miles from my home). It’s a music festival with several good bands playing in a few days! Best regards From Sweden! Ps: you should react to the whole ”Carolus Rex” album, it’s about the story of the rise and fall of the Swedish empire!!
As I belive you know allready. Sabaton has songs about sooo many battles,wars and lifestories . One song which is dear to me is "The Ballad of Bull"...Its about a Australian soldier to used his skills in another way to save soldiers life....Please add that one into your allready long list of Sabaton hits ;-) ......Their newest hitsingle , released just 2 weeks ago!!! Is called - "Livgardet" That one hits home for me as a Swedish man with Dalablood...who even has been serving in "Livgardet" Kungsängen , Stockholm. Their english version of Livgardet ( Lifegauards) is actually released tomorrow!!! Dont miss out ;-)
Gallantry and chivalry still existed on the Western Front. When Wing Commander Robert Stanford Tuck, a Dunkirk and Battle of Britain veteran, was downed by antiaircraft fire and captured near St.-Omer in January 1942, he was invited by Luftwaffe Colonel Adolf Galland to dinner in the airfield mess and handed a bottle of whiskey before being taken to a prison camp. The two became close friends after the war, boar hunting in Germany and grouse hunting on Tuck’s mushroom farm.
A perfect song to experience Sabaton live is „40:1“ from Woodstock Festival in Poland. An incredible live performance in front of hundreds of thousands fans dealing with the bravery of Polish soldiers withstanding a German army. Greetz from the German-Dutch concert photographer.
Stigler was invited to reunions of the B17 crew and their descendants. At the first one, he told Brown that he didn't feel like he belonged there, because he was a German pilot fighting on the other side. At the time of that reunion, the crew had 25 descendants. One of them (I don't know which) told him that none of the descendants would even exist if it hadn't been for his actions, so he belonged there just as much as anyone. The only fatality of the incident was the tail gunner, who was already dead when Stigler caught up to the plane. I read that when he saw the dead tail gunner, he immediately thought of his brother who had died in a bomber. Everyone else survived. Brown and Stigler both died in 2008 (Brown was 86, Stigler was 92). The last survivor of the crew was the waist gunner, who lived until 2016.
I’m not sure if you’ve been told but there is a Sabaton history channel! And I believe the lady at the end of the Night Witches song is a homage also to the bands all female fan regiment. I believe it’s called the Sabaton Witches Division. Be sure to check out the Last Battle. Such a fun cross over haha.
I'm not crying your crying lol, it's truly wonderful to see such acts of mercy in what can be considered by most to be the darkest hour of human expierence.
There so many more things to say about this incident. 1/ I believe there was a standing order to not spare any plane or even pilot in a parachute. If anyone had reported the incident Stigler would most likely have been court martialed and shot 2/ Stigler stayed with the B-17 to keep the AA gunners from shooting it down, not leaving it until they got to the coast 3/ When fighting in Africa, Stigler was told by his commander that if you follow this order to shoot down helpless enemies I will shoot you myself. You will not follow this order to save the enemy but to save your soul because you will never forgive yourself. Stigler has said that he remembered this when he was thinking about shooting down the bomber 4/ Brown told his commander when he was debriefed and to an intelligence officer. However he was ordered not to tell anyone and the whole thing was kept secret. There was two reasons for this, one was that they didnt want other bomber crewes to think that the next german fighter would spare them, and the other reason was they they didnt want the enemy to be portrayed in a humane way. 5/ Everyone in the B-17, except the initially killed gunner survived the war, with the last member dying in 2016 6/ The reason Stigler didnt fire in the first place was that he saw that the tail gunner machineguns were pointing upwards, showing no one was using them. When he came closer he saw the dead tailgunner and when he got closer he saw that the mid section gunners were either injured or trying to save other wounded crew members. To me Stigler was a true hero who in a war was but still able to feel mercy
Franz Stigler was a German chase aviator who spared the crew of a badly damaged American bomber and instead escorted them home. They were so badly damaged by the attack on a factory in Bremen that they just managed to keep the plane aloft and many were wounded. But when Franz approached them, he couldn't bring himself to kill them and risked his own life. Franz already had 22 degrees and only one was missing for the Knight's Cross. But instead of securing the award, he flew alongside the machine and escorted it to the North Sea. Here he saluted the American pilot, turned around and flew back. Both pilots were silent for a long time about the extraordinary act. Until they finally get to know each other personally 50 years after the war through a newspaper article. This resulted in a close friendship that only ended when they both died in quick succession in 2008.
you so need to do the Sabaton History video's along with the songs you will have so much fun, the new lyric video for "The Final Solution" is a good kick in the gut.
That's what I meant when I said about your charisma. I want to watch this video again, again and again, because these emotions on your face are truly amazing.
Pleeease react tp Cliffs of Gallipoli after bismarck! It's so good, i've said it before but I hope that one gets some attention too since it's such an emotional yet good and iconic song. Glad I subbed to this channel! This video was great too, love the fact that you're going to react to sabaton every week :)
SABATON is one of the GREATEST BAND EVER PUT TOGETHER...Their songs about military history are really INFORMATIVE and ENTERTAINING...I hope all METAL MUSIC is like this...METAL DOES NOT HAVE TO BE ALL ABOUT ANGER, RELIGION, KILLING, GORE, OR POLITICS...That has been done in the past and it is time to have a NEW FRESH METAL MUSIC...which is INFORMATIVE and ENTERTAINING...
There is SO much more to this story - as a historian look up the story on UA-cam. You'll love all the important details. Loved your react video brother - be well.
Well, if you want a summary of the Swedish Empire, check out Sabaton's album "Carolus Rex", which comes in both Swedish and English and covers the rise and fall of the Swedish Empire.
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Swede here; classic Swedish food: kebab pizza and raindeer meat stews :) Personally I love craft beer from Nynäshamns Bryggeriet. We're very tech savvy here. Sweden is in some ways the silicon valley of Europe and our game Dev scene is incredible. Dreamhack is in Sweden. Ericsson and telia pioneered a lot in mobile connectivity. We're peaceful and love nature. All in all a pretty great country
"Thought the song might have been about WW I going in" ... don't worry brother, they have an ENTIRE album about WW I. lol. Great video. You're gonna *love* this band going forward.
If i have to choose this is probably my favorite WW2 era Sabaton song, storywise. Also you might want to check the band Civil War, composed of former Sabaton members.
Love the reaction and I love my Swedish Sabaton 😃 My own introduction to Sabaton was "Primo Victoria" many years ago. If you haven`t checked that one out, do it. It`s about D-Day during WW2. "82nd all the way" awesome song too. Greetings from Sweden ♥
Sadly the Christmas Truce of WW1 was allowed to happen only once. War is bad enough but that was a moment during a war where the sides were reminded that their opponent is also human.
If I'm not to late to add about things we like in Sweden is löjrom, that is roe from the European cisco, an especially Kalix löjrom which is from fish caught in the Bothnian bay. Also Cloudberrys is the shit, either with cream or ice cream or as is. The liking of cloudberry might be a regional thing since i have met a lot of people from the south of Sweden that don't like it :P It's still quite of a treat since picking it is a bit of a bitch
Things that you should check out about Sweden. Midsummer's celebrations - Pagan fertility ritual where we dance around to make fun of the french. Valborgsmässoafton - When we burn witches Lucia - For some reason we celebrate this saint, even tho we are supposed to be protestant. Fika - Tradition of a mid day break with snacks :) Semlor - Traditional pastry (supposed to only be eaten to "fatten up" before the easter fasting) Kanelbullar - Most common or everyday pastry (Not the same as american Cinnamon Buns but kinda the same) The Nobel Prize - For obvious reasons Falu rödfärg - Swedish houses has a tradition of being red because of a mine that has since been recognised by the World Heritage Committee. Stockholms skärgård - The Stockholm Archipelago, a huge series of Islands (ca 24,000 islands and islets) that has been designated a site of international importance (whatever that means) by UNESCO (United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization) There is ofc a lot more to learn, I just wrote out some I thought of rightaway. Good luck
Alot of people seem to miss that Franz Stigler flew so close to ye olde pub so that german flak gunners on the ground couldnt shoot at the bomber...What a legend.
By far, my favorite Sabaton song, and the one I can most relate to. I live near Bremen (the place they bombed) and Oldenburg (where they almost crashed), and one of my Opas (Grandpa) was a AA-guner at the Atlantikwall, in the Netherlands. I wonder if he saw a BF-109 escorting a B-17? Great reaction.
Another good reaction video. I recommended three live performances by Sabaton on your Night Witches reaction video and now I'm going to recommend four Sabaton music videos. They are not official music videos but there is no official music videos for these songs and they are the best music videos you can find for the songs. The music videos are made by Knight SGC Archive and the Sabaton songs are below. - Midway (Music video) = About the Battle of Midway in World War II, [Use Subtitles] - The Price of a Mile (Music Video) = About the Battle of Passchendaele and the cost of lives in World War 1 - Shiroyama (Music Video) = About the last battle of the Samurai (Battle of Shiroyama), [Subtitles Broken] - Sparta (Music Video) = About the Battle of 300 (Battle of Thermopylae)
Swede here! I'll jot down a few things Swedish, though it will absolutely not be a full list. We're big on seafood, for all our major holidays, Christmas, Easter, Midsommar, we usually eat pickled herring and some kind of shrimp or roe salad. Every summer in August we have crayfish parties, since this is the only time in the year that we're allowed to catch fresh water crayfish, though salt water crayfish is perhaps more common on the west coast. We often take shots of alcohol during the holiday dinners, always with a short and often humourus song. We call it snaps and snapsvisa, and usually drink some kind of bitter flavoured alcohol, like vodka or what we call brännvin, or akvavit. Ever heard of a smorgasbord? That's a Swedish word, though we spell it smörgåsbord. Geographically Sweden is s very long country, bordering Norway and Finland in the North, and bordering Denmark in the south by a narrow strait. If you fold Sweden over on itself it would reach Rome in Italy, that's how long it is. Still, we have just about 9 million inhabitants, so a large part of it are forests or mountains.
The North Point is above the Arctic circle, meaning that in summer the sun never sets there. Where I live in the south, in June the sun does set, but only for a couple of hours and the sky barely goes dark at all. In winter is dark instead, giving us maybe 4 hours of sun light in December.
Wow, such great information. I remember staying on the Aran islands in May and the sun went down around 11 and that glow never seemed to really leave the sky. I know you're much further north but still. Very strange for someone not used to it.
Greetings from Sweden, and welcome to the world of Sabaton. If I'd go through everything I know about sweden, I would have been sitting, writing for hours. But , just to go throgh the facts about sweden I have to share, I only need 3 numbers: 1, 5 and 10. Sweden have less then 1% of the worlds forest-covered area, yet we have 5% of the worlds production of wood based products, and 10% of the worlds export of wood-products. You may guess that I'm into forestry science, which I am, but I'm also a student at the Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences (SLU), where I read to become a Forestry Science Master. Not to mention that the university, and also science facility, is World-leading in their science. So I learn from the best.
Best history lesson you'll ever get is a Sabaton song, best history course is a Sabaton concert, go if you ever get a chance it is an experience you won't soon forget. Here like all their great songs history is told not about facts in dusty books but about the people who went through those experiences and are now forgotten, but not to Sabaton who bring them back to life so we can experience those moments in history as they did. This story was another example of the human impact that events have on people, how many families were around because Franz showed real mercy that day and how many people wouldn't ever be here if he didn't!!! Great reaction BTW. I suggest anything but my favorite is the LIVE En Livstid I Krig (Live - The Great Tour - Gothenburg) (ua-cam.com/video/WBs3G1PvyfM/v-deo.html) it is about the 30 year war in Europe (1618-1648) but it is about every war ever fought and those caught up in it and those left behind to worry about their loved ones. You MUST PUT ON THE CLOSED CAPTIONS FOR ENGLISH, as the song is sung in Swedish but it is gut wrenching. Watch it and you'll understand why Plato said" ONLY THE DEAD KNOW THE END OF WAR".
Little facts about Sweden. Well-known companies, Ikea, Volvo, Skype, Spotify. We have many game developers, that make games like Division, Mindcraft, battlefield. Swedish inventions, wrenches, dynamite, ball bearings, pacemakers, computer mice, zippers, etc. We export a lot of music such as Abba, Robin, Sabaton :), Avicii, Swedish House Mafia, Roxette, Tove Lo and more. Sweden is known for music producers such as Max Martin who has worked with all the great/big artists. There was a bit of I can think of now, You can always check out a youtube video facts about Sweden. Greetings from Sweden
Franz Stiggler passed up an opportunity for the Manerheim cross and if found out, he would likely have been executed for treason. His commander told his unit that if he found out that one of his men shot at a parachuting enemy, that he would pull them out of their plane and execute them there when they landed. Stiggler felt that the Pub's condition qualified. Stiggler lost 2 brothers a few days before, he said that he gained a new brother when he spared Charlie Brown. It's a really beautiful story
For me as a German, im so thankfull for People like Franz Stigler and Charlie Brown, because our Goverment will Teach us Germans that every German in the Years betweet 1930 and 1945 was a Nazi. Im thankfull that German Soldiers like Franz Stigler who sayd to his fellow Pilots in his Squadron, "If i see someone of you shooting an Enemy Pilot on a Parachute, unable to fight back, killing them, i swear you i will shot you down!" , show the Enemy that not all People in Germany are or were Bastards and only have to fight for the wrong Side.
SHIROYAMA!!! Probably my favourite that Sabaton has done, along side Attack of the Dead Men, 82nd All the Way, and The Lost Battalion. And, of course, No Bullets Fly. Also, after watching their videos, I recommend checking out their history channel.
I'd suggest checking out Emelie Waldken. She's a folk musician from Sweden, and one of her instruments is the nyckelharpa, a Scandinavian fiddle-like instrument, similar to a hurdy-gurdy. You can learn a good bit about Swedish folk music from her. I'm mostly familiar with the nyckelharpa from Sandra McGnomsen of the pirate metal band Storm Seeker. Emelie's channel: ua-cam.com/channels/YqbZslIXPZoaz3KA4fwH3Q.html
One more kill and Fritz would have received the Iron Cross. By not shooting down Ye Old Pub and saving the lives of his enemies, he sacrificed the very honourable decoration. Instead he gained love and friendship.
not just one more kill, but the dropping and destruction of just one more B-17. He had shot down i think like 4 prior to this and needed 5 for the cross? correct me if i'm wrong.
Nice reaction. If you want to learn more about Sweden, and appriciate Sabaton, the album Carolus Rex is a natural place to begin. Then you should listen to their new song Livgardet (or Royal Guard in english). As a former soldier in the swedish Livgardet I'm personaly very sensitive of this song. About Sweden and swedes in general, I think we are like most of the people on this globe. Maybe a bit more melancoly (you know Ingmar Bergman) and more fond, and caring, about nature. We have a beautiful nature here in Sweden (like in Norway and Finland) and I think all of us Nordic people loves to spend time in it. We like to be healthy, do many hours in gym etc. and also like to be modern. Sometimes to modern in my own opinion. And we are very influenced by America. In good and bad. Best regards /Micke P
He probably thought that there was no honour in engaging an enemy who could not defend themselves. It’s no way to win a medal. There are many similar incidents of airmen of both sides treating their opponents with respect and dignity despite the fact that in another meeting they’d have no hesitation to deal the final blow.
Sweden, something few people know is the "Freedom to Roam Act" which allows anyone to walk into nature and camp wherever, private or public land doesn't matter. You can put up a tent and camp out of sight for from properties for 24h and pick berries and mushrooms. This makes going out into nature in Sweden a given right. Sweden also came up with combined arms fighting in 1631 at the fight at Breitenfeld under the lead of Gustavus Adolphus. More recent things coming from Sweden, Skype and Spotify :)
The pilot was actually one downed bomber away from getting an award ("Knight's Cross").
Also, his superior/educator had said that shooting a pilot on a parachute will get them shot by him after landing because it's honorless, and he's said when he saw the stricken plane it was "as if they were already hanging from chutes"
@Random Man they also died within months of each other in 08
Они постоянно так делали на восточном фронте. Стреляли в пилотов на парашютах. Жаль, что эти "справедливые" нацисты достались не советскому союзу
Its also worth mentioning, the Knights Cross was Germanys highest award at the time
@@zeallust8542 Also that pilots who received the Knight's Cross were routinely offered "temporary" reassignment to propaganda duties, and that by the end of 1943, the air war in the West was not going well for Germany. Receiving the Knight's Cross was therefore not only an extraordinary honor, but could very well save the recipient's life.
As a pair of pedantic technical asides, because OCD: Strictly speaking, the highest decoration that Germany had during the second world war was (ranking below the Star of the Grand Cross of the Iron Cross, but neither of that award's recipients was still alive during WWII) was the Grand Cross of the Iron Cross, but since that was (probably) only ever intended for one recipient (Goering, for the Luftwaffe's role in the Battle of France), it arguably doesn't really count. More substantively, while the Knight's Cross as a whole was Germany's next highest award, it had five grades (of which four had been awarded by December 1943; the fifth was only awarded once, in December of 1945), and the plain version was the lowest.
@@christopherhenry8766 Oh i didnt know any of that. Thanks for the little history lesson my man. Also, that reassignment sounds like it could be a true blessing to get
Some more informations about Stigler: His officer Rödel said to him in Africa, 1942, if "I would ever hear that you shoot down an parachute I will shoot you.". Franz has 27 aerial victories when he met Ye old Pub, one more bomber and he would have passed the "magic 30" for the Knights Cross, after the incident he changed his view at the war. He kept fighting against bombers (he said it was his duty to stop bombers destroying Germany), gifted most of his aerial victories to other pilots because he knew they would die soon and took part of the legendary JV-44, led by the more legendary Galland where he lost his friends one by one, flew with the Me-262 and became an bigger ace. He surrendered to the Americans in 1945.
In the war he lost his dad, his brother, many of his friends and saw young pilots dying, he also saw the ace Steinhoff being burnt alive.
Franz was also the man who teached the ace Barkhorn.
There's actually a book that's been written about this particular story. A Higher Call by Adam Makos. I keep meaning to read it.
Yeah it’s a great book!
I read it this week, really good, free on audible with a subscription
The book is asome (says a German)
It is a VERY good read :-)
Listening to it on Audible right now.
So amazing
This video always makes me tear up and it's such a beautiful story. By flying next the the B-17, Franz was protecting it from AA fire from the ground. If an AA gunner was too trigger happy, he'd die. If someone saw and reported him, he'd die. If any Ally plane found them, he'd die.
Just an FYI ... Stigler dropped in behind Ye Olde Pub as they approached the coast and the AA positions, making it look like he was going to shoot it down
Charlie and his crew almost died, but he was able to pull the plane up in time. Then he just so happened to fly over Franz.
As the incredible Franz once said in an interview, 'It's fate. You can't stop it.'
Franz tried to get them to land in Germany first, and surrender, but Charlie refused. Then he tried to get them to land in a neutral country, but Charlie refused again. So he just decided to escort them across the water, making sure they don't crash. Once he was sure they were okay, he saluted and turned back.
It was actually over a village not a forest. But went over a forest after almost crashing into the town square. Because people have saw it coming down
He was escorting them because he knows that when he leaved them alone they would be shot down by the AA at the Atlantic Wall. The people down at the AA were thinking that he the Fighter was guiding the Bomber to land on german territory and if they aimed at the bomber they could hit the fighter too.
Stigler could have just flown away after seeing the bomber was in no shape to fight, but he knew that would not save the bomber: Charlie was about to fly over German anti-aircraft batteries. Stigler stayed close to Charlie's plane so that the AA gunners could not fire for fear of hitting Stigler's plane. They showed that briefly in the video, starting at 11:21.
It's just such a _satisfying_ story. You know? Beginning to end, it's just awesome.
Agreed!
I actually get a little teary-eyed every time I watch the music video.
@@BloodShed4REAL Me, too, my friend... me, too.
@@BloodShed4REAL Same here. Always love people showing humanity in the otherwise awfulness in war
Franz ended up being made an honorary member of the bomber group and went to their reunions
When the German fighter pilot pointet to the right and the pilots of the B-17 declined - if I recall correctly that was the German fighter pilot advising them to land in Sweden as he didn't think that they would make it to England because of the shape they were in.
As far as I know, the german fighter pilot tried at the beginning to make them land at germany, which the B-17 crew refused. After that the german had the idea to lead them to the neutral Sweden which was closer than England. But the pilot of the B-17, mostliy concentrated on somehow keeping the plane in the air, didn`t unterstand the germans plan and keept flying towards England. So the german gave up and escorded them the long way toward England.
10:49 That's why Stigler didn't shoot. He was confused as to why the gunners weren't firing at him.
I would like to recommend more sabaton songs, but that list is a bit too extensive to just ramble off about it here, so instead I would just like to make a few overall recommendations:
1. Always watch until the end of the video (mainly in music videos, but also in live performances) because as you saw they like to include all sorts of interesting information or tributes.
2. Be sure to listen to the other commenters on matters of whether to watch something as a live show or a music video since Sabatons crowd interaction, 'sing alongs', stage props, camera angles etc. are quite amazing at times.
3. If you want to delve deeper into the story behind any of their songs, they do have an official history channel called 'Sabaton History' where they mainly give historical facts about the songs, but also delve a little into how they created the songs or what their inspirations were etc.
Now besides that previous ramble of mine I would just like to say that this was a really good video and I enjoy the enthusiasm you have for the music as well as you being genuine with your reactions and overall the fact that you chose this band as one you would want to react to.
You definitely have my attention and subscription, hope to see more from you in the future and that you are having a great morning, day, evening, night or whatever time it may be for you.
welcome to the experience Sabaton dude...
Ok, so you're from Sweden...help a brother out!
@@HistoryBuff you got mail haha
@@freedomhiking4050 YESSSS!!!
Sabaton has soo many great songs, tough too choose. Soo much History telling.👏🏽👍🏽🤘🏽😎
just the imagery of Stiegler saluting and then banking away makes me tear up every time
Hello,
I am a swede :) and a substitute teacher. And a guide at a few museums. And masterstudent in archaeology. I can give you a short summary about this blueyellow country :)
So, regarding beer: Mariestads, Norrlands Guld, there are of course plenty others. But I am biased since I am also halfgerman, so I mostly drink german or czech beer.
Food: You mentioned meat balls, but in Göteborg, the west coast it is popular with seafood. We are also a outdoor people meaning we like to go fishing, picking mushrooms, berries, lobsters(and swedish rule number 1, NEVER reveal these spots for others). We have quite many hunters, hunting season is in september/october.
We like sports like football, ice hockey, floorball, riding, motorsports (Check out Annie Seel a real amazon).
Geography
We have 25 landscapes and around 10 million inhabitants. From south to north Sweden it is 1 572 km long. And 500 km wide. In the south and east(especially in the province Upland it is very flat due to the heavy weight during the last Ice Age). The city Kiruna in the north is very large if you measure it by its radius, around 20,000 square kilometers. Apparently the same sixe as Wales or New Jersey-
We have lots of forests although most of it today is cultural, which means that it has been affected by man. Our tallest mountain is Kebnekaise and we have around 6000 lakes, seven major rivers, two national parks, and for example a really cool Ice Hotel in Jukkasjärvi.
Economy
We are what is called a "blandekonomi"(mixed economy). That means that we have a quite free market and a quite high tax 20 %. But we are a socialliberal country so there are a lot of good benefits from this. Education is free, which means it ain't as much based on social class.
Politics:
349 members in the parliament, 7 partys. You need minimum 4 & to be there.
History:
Sweden or Sverige as it is called here has been a unified country since around 500 years now. "Svea" were a certain branch of inhabitants in Scandinavia, mainly living in Uppland or around Mälaren. "rike" means kingdom. I could go on for ages regarding history haha. I saw you have a special interest in medieval times. I have so far done 5 excavations for this time period. Mainly for the era 600-1200 AD.
If you need more info or references for further reading let me know :)
And other swedes/scandinavians can of course add stuff here hehe.
That's incredible information!! Thanks a ton!!
I look forward to visiting Sweden (and Scandinavia) once this nasty stuff is all over. 🇺🇸❤️
Bismarck, Christmas Truce, just about anything they do. They do a lot of research!
My dad served in the Army Air Corps/Air Force in WWII, flying C-47s and dropping paratroopers in European combat zones. He was shot down above Grave, Holland, during Operation Market Garden. He spent eight days behind enemy lines while the Dutch Underground guided him back to friendly territory. At times they hid in ditches while German troops marched by. He said he could have touched their boots. At one “safe” barn, a little brass band came out to meet the American pilot. The locals thought they had been liberated. After a final race across a field in the middle of a German and American tank battle, he got back to US troops. My dad actually knew Charlie Brown. While Ye Olde Pub’s crew were told not to talk about the incident, other pilots knew. This was an act of honor and chivalry in a modern war. Stigler was such an extraordinarily good man. I was so pleased to find that Brown and Stigler not only met, but became good friends. My father always wanted to personally thank the Dutch people who risked everything to help him, but never found out who they were. He always said I owed my very existence to the Dutch, because without them I never would have been born. NOTE: Stigler was able to fly that B-17 across the German AA gun placements because Germany had captured B-17s that they would use to fly over Allied territory to gain reconnaissance. That’s why the guns on the ground didn’t just shoot Ye Olde Pub out of the sky as it went overhead, BF-109 or no. Seeing an escorted B-17 might have been unusual, but it certainly happened. On a sadder note, after the story came out, 40+ years after the war, Mr. Stigler got calls and letters from Germans calling him a traitor and the same from Americans/Canadians calling him a filthy Nazi. Some wars never end.
Behind every weapon there is a human being and humanity dont know flags or uniforms. Great react- thank you. Greetings from Germany *.*
For Stigler, the pilot this song is about, the bomber would have been the three last air victories(he had 27 at the time, he needed 30 and a bomber was worth three victories) he would have needed to get the knights cross of the iron cross, the highest military honor at that time...Thats what the 'Said goodbye to the cross he deserved' line is all about...
Lovely greetings from Germany. Stigler is one of the Germany in this Times we can be proud of.
I just finished the book called a higher call. Such an amazing story. And one I'm mad at myself for not knowing before Sabaton came into my life haha
Just finished it as well...I feel the exact same way, and I was introduced to sabaton through this story so I’m forever grateful!
I found the book before I even heard of Sabaton
They flew across German air defenses rather low (probably because they had to stay low for oxygen), and the "Hunter" stayed so close to the bomber that the AA-crews couldn't shoot at the bomber without hitting their own plane too.
The Brown-Stingler incident is such a moving story! Sabaton does a amazing job of showing history from a lot of diffrent perspectives and I think that's really important. Looking foward to watching more of the reactions, love from Poland!
Poland! Nice! I hear they do some great songs about polish history!
@@HistoryBuff They do have quite a few amazing songs about our history indeed! Sabaton have quite a big following in Poland because of it and is one of the really few rocky/metal bands that actually shows in the radio from time to time. I especially recommend checking out "40:1" the song that first made them super popular over here.
Sweden facts:
One of the major coffee drinking nations in the world.
We like alcohol but it's all personal taste, but beer, wine and spirits are all appreciated :-)
You have a huge Metal festival called Sweden Rock every year in June and Sabaton has it's own festival every summer too.
Absolut vodka is indeed Swedish, as is HM (clothes), Skanska (construction), Ericson (electronics/communications) and many others.
Swedes in general appear a bit aloof but we're mostly shy and not good at small talk - in general. Most of us are more or less fluent in English as we learn it from 1st grade in school and are very influenced by American culture in music, movies, TV and so on. Our television and movies are subtitled and not dubbed, allowing us to learn how a language sounds.
We pay high taxes but get alot for it, like 5 weeks paid vacation yearly, 400 days of paid parental leave, free education from pre-school to PhD (you pay your living expenses of course, but no tuition), cheap healthcare and good infrastructure.
One thing that is very Swedish is pickling - vegetables mostly. In general we don't eat meatballs every day :-)) You're welcome to contact me if you have questions, of course.
In metal you have something called the Gothenburg sound which is a type of melodic death metal, vanguarded by bands like In Flames. We also have bands like Hammerfall (powermetal), Sabaton, of course and many others. Music is actually one of Sweden's main exports and lots of session musicians feature on albums of artists from all over the world. We're a small country with less than 10 million people .
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Ericson is swedish? I had no idea, but now looking at the name, its pretty obvious lol
5 weeks paid vacation? I might just move to Sweden...
Great reaction to Sabaton!
I can give u a small list of stuff to google regarding the food and drink culture in Sweden.
Regarding alcohol, I would say that Absolute Vodka is our most famous brand.
Other than that we have Mackmyra Whiskey and at midsummers (and some other occasions) we drink Brännvin, witch is a potato or grain based hard liquor.
Around the Christmas holidays we drink Glögg. That’s a type of mulled wine with spices.
We are just now starting to get a good microbrew culture in Sweden but some of the most common “old” beers that we have are Falcon, Norrlands Guld, Pripps and Mariestad. The list can of course go on.
Food wise we have the Smörgåsbord and the Husmanskost.
Husmanskost is equivalent to 'traditional Swedish food', 'everyday food', or 'good, plain food'. Think simple meals based on ingredients readily available in Sweden: meatballs and mashed potatoes, reindeer or elk stews, simple fish recipes, and so on.
It is old-fashioned and unfussy, traditionally eaten at home. But from the early 20th century onwards, even as Sweden underwent industrialization, this type of food began to appear in taverns and inns, and it's still remarkably popular among locals and tourists.
I think someone else covered Sill or pickled herring. So I won’t explain that. But it’s worth a google. And also Knäckebröd and Surströmming. !!!
We also have the most Swedish thing ever, FIKA.
Fika is often translated as "a coffee and cake break", which is kind of correct, but really it is much more than that.
Fika is a concept, a state of mind, an attitude and an important part of Swedish culture. Many Swedes consider that it is almost essential to make time for fika every day. It means making time for friends and colleagues to share a cup of coffee (or tea) and a little something to eat.
There are of course A LOT of other foodstuffs and drinks to mention. This is just the most Swedish things I can think of.
Thanx /Anders
Anders, Fika to me sounds exactly like the German equivalent of "Kaffe und Kuchen". They love their cake and coffee too!
when you do Bismarck, the Music Video is a must, most everything else shouldbe live, just bismarck has to be the music video
This song is best heard before you know what's about to happen(at least with the video to accompany it) as the emotion is so much stronger when you first learn about it.
Sabaton isn't a band that I was planning to listen to until I subscribed to your channel. Thanks. This video has special meaning for me as my father was a gunner on a B-24. His plane was shot down and fortunately the crew survived though they were captured. Now I need to go back and watch your Night Witches reaction. Without having seen your reaction I'm assuming it's about the Russian women night pilots in WWII.
You have no idea how powerful your comment is to me! I assumed people watching these are already familiar but to help someone find new music that speaks to them is everything I could ever hope from this channel!
knowing the story behind this song, this is the only song i can think of that brings a tear to my eyes every single time i hear it. Beautiful song, beautiful story, and it just shows that military of all nations are doing only what they are told to do and that they don't necessarily HATE their enemy.
More Sabaton....
1. Ghost Division, select the live version. (>500.000 in the audience. )
Sabaton History Channel: Ghost Division - Rommel's 7th Panzer Division - Sabaton History 073 [Official]
2. The Red Baron (Live - The Great Tour - Berlin)
The Red Baron - The Great War - Sabaton History 015 [Official]
3. Carolus Rex (Live - The Great Tour - Stockholm)
Sabaton History Channel: Carolus Rex - Charles XII of Sweden - Sabaton History 084 [Official]
5. Winged Hussars (Live - The Great Tour - Warsaw)
Sabaton History Channel: Winged Hussars - Polish Cavalry - Sabaton History 053 [Official]
6. Fields of Verdun (Official Music Video)
Sabaton History Channel: Fields of Verdun - The Battle of Verdun - Sabaton History 010 [Official]
7. Seven Pillars Of Wisdom (Official Music Video)
Sabaton History Channel: Seven Pillars of Wisdom - T. E. Lawrence of Arabia - Sabaton History 046 [Official]
8. Night Witches (Animated Story Video)
Live: SABATON - Night Witches (Live - The Great Tour - Leipzig)
Sabaton History Channel: Night Witches - Female Soviet Pilots - Sabaton History 050 [Official]
9. SABATON - 82nd All The Way (Live - The Great Tour - Munich)
SABATON - 82nd All The Way ft. Amaranthe (Live - The Great Tour - Oslo)
Sabaton History Channel: 82nd All The Way - Alvin York - Sabaton History 029 [Official]
10. Sabaton - Swedish Pagans - Live at Wacken Open Air 2019 (ft Tina Gou)
Sabaton History Channel: Swedish Pagans - Vikings & The Russ - Sabaton History 099 [Official]
11. En Livstid i Krig (A Lifetime of War) (Live - The Great Tour - Gothenburg)
Sabaton History Channel: A Lifetime of War - Thirty Years War - Sabaton History 031 [Official]
Sabaton History Channel: (Swedish, with subtitles) En Livstid i Krig - The Thirty Years War - Sabaton History 034 [Official]
Another question Wintersun (Nightwishs new drummer is also playing here), have you lisrtened to:
Sons Of Winter And Stars (TIME I Live Rehearsals At Sonic Pump Studios) REMASTER - This is one epic performance with lots of layers.
The video at the very end, that older lady was the daughter of the German fighter pilot, who knew the story from her father, which likely was passed on to her family, and her son being a fan of the band informed his mother, who in turn send the video to the band, giving thanks so her father's story will live on.
Watching the video and the reactions of this song, it always brings me to tears 😭😭😭. Its a beautiful story, something that you do not hear about these days sadly.
If you were talking about the Christmas Truce of 1914 at the end, Sabaton just made a song about that. Make sure to check it out!
This is exactly why Sabaton is my favorite band. I was already a history buff before discovering them but they are really one of the only ones keeping these stories alive and that's amazing.
Great reaction! I'd recommend "Screaming Eagles." It's about the 101st Airborne in the Siege of Bastogne World War II. There is a great music video for that one too!
i all ways get chills watching this video
If you are interested in Sweden, you need to check out Sabaton's single (The Royal Guard), and full album (Carolus Rex), on the history of the Swedish empire. If you do listen to the songs from Carolus Rex, you need to listen to them in the order of the album since they are in chronological order.
what I love so much about Sabaton is they tell genuine human stories. One of the things I find repulsive about the way history is taught is that you'll learn about battles and the "great men" of history. But there's no room for humanity, simply a machine that chews up the lives of young people across the world. But these stories are important, they are what keeps us alive long after we depart the world, a reminder that there is a better world worth fighting for.
You just brought up a great point that I hadn't thought of. The boys catch a lot of heat about their songs being "nationalist" in the way they "glorify war". But what those people don't realize is it's usually about the individual, not the nation.
There is one festival you should visit in Sweden, it’s Sabatons own music festival in their hometown of Falun (just 45 miles from my home). It’s a music festival with several good bands playing in a few days!
Best regards
From Sweden!
Ps: you should react to the whole ”Carolus Rex” album, it’s about the story of the rise and fall of the Swedish empire!!
Love this Band so much!
As I belive you know allready. Sabaton has songs about sooo many battles,wars and lifestories . One song which is dear to me is "The Ballad of Bull"...Its about a Australian soldier to used his skills in another way to save soldiers life....Please add that one into your allready long list of Sabaton hits ;-) ......Their newest hitsingle , released just 2 weeks ago!!! Is called - "Livgardet" That one hits home for me as a Swedish man with Dalablood...who even has been serving in "Livgardet" Kungsängen , Stockholm. Their english version of Livgardet ( Lifegauards) is actually released tomorrow!!! Dont miss out ;-)
Gallantry and chivalry still existed on the Western Front. When Wing Commander Robert Stanford Tuck, a Dunkirk and Battle of Britain veteran, was downed by antiaircraft fire and captured near St.-Omer in January 1942, he was invited by Luftwaffe Colonel Adolf Galland to dinner in the airfield mess and handed a bottle of whiskey before being taken to a prison camp. The two became close friends after the war, boar hunting in Germany and grouse hunting on Tuck’s mushroom farm.
Great story! Man! You really know your stuff!!
A perfect song to experience Sabaton live is „40:1“ from Woodstock Festival in Poland.
An incredible live performance in front of hundreds of thousands fans dealing with the bravery of Polish soldiers withstanding a German army.
Greetz from the German-Dutch concert photographer.
Stigler was invited to reunions of the B17 crew and their descendants. At the first one, he told Brown that he didn't feel like he belonged there, because he was a German pilot fighting on the other side. At the time of that reunion, the crew had 25 descendants. One of them (I don't know which) told him that none of the descendants would even exist if it hadn't been for his actions, so he belonged there just as much as anyone.
The only fatality of the incident was the tail gunner, who was already dead when Stigler caught up to the plane. I read that when he saw the dead tail gunner, he immediately thought of his brother who had died in a bomber. Everyone else survived. Brown and Stigler both died in 2008 (Brown was 86, Stigler was 92). The last survivor of the crew was the waist gunner, who lived until 2016.
I loved what this song is about and this was the first sabaton song I listened to and now a full time sabaton fan
You just got another Swedish Sabaton fan subscribing :D , We have a great metal festival called Sweden Rock 🤘
Thanks for the sub!
I’m not sure if you’ve been told but there is a Sabaton history channel!
And I believe the lady at the end of the Night Witches song is a homage also to the bands all female fan regiment. I believe it’s called the Sabaton Witches Division.
Be sure to check out the Last Battle. Such a fun cross over haha.
I'm not crying your crying lol, it's truly wonderful to see such acts of mercy in what can be considered by most to be the darkest hour of human expierence.
Absolutely! During the Christmas truce, I cried a little harder
Funny you mentioned Christmas. Check out the new Sabaton video, Christmas Truce.
Another awesome reaction. thanx for doing these. This video gets me everytime.
19:36 Speaking of WW I where people stopped fighting at christmas, have you already listened to Sabatons Christmas Truce?
There so many more things to say about this incident.
1/ I believe there was a standing order to not spare any plane or even pilot in a parachute. If anyone had reported the incident Stigler would most likely have been court martialed and shot
2/ Stigler stayed with the B-17 to keep the AA gunners from shooting it down, not leaving it until they got to the coast
3/ When fighting in Africa, Stigler was told by his commander that if you follow this order to shoot down helpless enemies I will shoot you myself. You will not follow this order to save the enemy but to save your soul because you will never forgive yourself. Stigler has said that he remembered this when he was thinking about shooting down the bomber
4/ Brown told his commander when he was debriefed and to an intelligence officer. However he was ordered not to tell anyone and the whole thing was kept secret. There was two reasons for this, one was that they didnt want other bomber crewes to think that the next german fighter would spare them, and the other reason was they they didnt want the enemy to be portrayed in a humane way.
5/ Everyone in the B-17, except the initially killed gunner survived the war, with the last member dying in 2016
6/ The reason Stigler didnt fire in the first place was that he saw that the tail gunner machineguns were pointing upwards, showing no one was using them. When he came closer he saw the dead tailgunner and when he got closer he saw that the mid section gunners were either injured or trying to save other wounded crew members.
To me Stigler was a true hero who in a war was but still able to feel mercy
Franz Stigler was a German chase aviator who spared the crew of a badly damaged American bomber and instead escorted them home. They were so badly damaged by the attack on a factory in Bremen that they just managed to keep the plane aloft and many were wounded. But when Franz approached them, he couldn't bring himself to kill them and risked his own life. Franz already had 22 degrees and only one was missing for the Knight's Cross. But instead of securing the award, he flew alongside the machine and escorted it to the North Sea. Here he saluted the American pilot, turned around and flew back.
Both pilots were silent for a long time about the extraordinary act. Until they finally get to know each other personally 50 years after the war through a newspaper article. This resulted in a close friendship that only ended when they both died in quick succession in 2008.
The tone of your voice man so calming love the work
hi from northen ireland great reaction,,SABATONs concerts are awesome ,,,their history channel is great
you so need to do the Sabaton History video's along with the songs you will have so much fun, the new lyric video for "The Final Solution" is a good kick in the gut.
Read the book a higher call and it's all about this story
"To Hell and Back" - absolutely a must see - about PTSD (and how Audie Murphy dealt with it)
"The Last Battle" is a great Story too! ☝🏼💪🏼
That's what I meant when I said about your charisma. I want to watch this video again, again and again, because these emotions on your face are truly amazing.
Thanks buddy. Except for the pauses right?
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Yeeep.
Thou that is true it is the bullets that never flew that is the story of honor and glory
Pleeease react tp Cliffs of Gallipoli after bismarck! It's so good, i've said it before but I hope that one gets some attention too since it's such an emotional yet good and iconic song.
Glad I subbed to this channel! This video was great too, love the fact that you're going to react to sabaton every week :)
Gallipoli is the most powerful song I’ve ever listened to, and the only sabaton song that immediately made me break down.
As an Aussie with a Kiwi husband Cliffs of Gallipoli gets me every single time.
I would recommend looking up Leo major of Quebec, he’s an absolute beast and a person everybody should know about
SABATON is one of the GREATEST BAND EVER PUT TOGETHER...Their songs about military history are really INFORMATIVE and ENTERTAINING...I hope all METAL MUSIC is like this...METAL DOES NOT HAVE TO BE ALL ABOUT ANGER, RELIGION, KILLING, GORE, OR POLITICS...That has been done in the past and it is time to have a NEW FRESH METAL MUSIC...which is INFORMATIVE and ENTERTAINING...
There is SO much more to this story - as a historian look up the story on UA-cam. You'll love all the important details.
Loved your react video brother - be well.
Well, if you want a summary of the Swedish Empire, check out Sabaton's album "Carolus Rex", which comes in both Swedish and English and covers the rise and fall of the Swedish Empire.
Swede here; classic Swedish food: kebab pizza and raindeer meat stews :)
Personally I love craft beer from Nynäshamns Bryggeriet.
We're very tech savvy here. Sweden is in some ways the silicon valley of Europe and our game Dev scene is incredible. Dreamhack is in Sweden. Ericsson and telia pioneered a lot in mobile connectivity.
We're peaceful and love nature. All in all a pretty great country
"Thought the song might have been about WW I going in" ... don't worry brother, they have an ENTIRE album about WW I. lol. Great video. You're gonna *love* this band going forward.
82nd all the way. A fantastic true story of a religious man battling in WW1.
If i have to choose this is probably my favorite WW2 era Sabaton song, storywise. Also you might want to check the band Civil War, composed of former Sabaton members.
Love the reaction and I love my Swedish Sabaton 😃 My own introduction to Sabaton was "Primo Victoria" many years ago. If you haven`t checked that one out, do it. It`s about D-Day during WW2. "82nd all the way" awesome song too. Greetings from Sweden ♥
Sadly the Christmas Truce of WW1 was allowed to happen only once. War is bad enough but that was a moment during a war where the sides were reminded that their opponent is also human.
Yep. We can't have that right?
If I'm not to late to add about things we like in Sweden is löjrom, that is roe from the European cisco, an especially Kalix löjrom which is from fish caught in the Bothnian bay. Also Cloudberrys is the shit, either with cream or ice cream or as is. The liking of cloudberry might be a regional thing since i have met a lot of people from the south of Sweden that don't like it :P It's still quite of a treat since picking it is a bit of a bitch
Lol, great information!
That ending is a kick in the nuts, right?
I wish someone made a movie of just all the moments of humanity from history that gives one pause.
Things that you should check out about Sweden.
Midsummer's celebrations - Pagan fertility ritual where we dance around to make fun of the french.
Valborgsmässoafton - When we burn witches
Lucia - For some reason we celebrate this saint, even tho we are supposed to be protestant.
Fika - Tradition of a mid day break with snacks :)
Semlor - Traditional pastry (supposed to only be eaten to "fatten up" before the easter fasting)
Kanelbullar - Most common or everyday pastry (Not the same as american Cinnamon Buns but kinda the same)
The Nobel Prize - For obvious reasons
Falu rödfärg - Swedish houses has a tradition of being red because of a mine that has since been recognised by the World Heritage Committee.
Stockholms skärgård - The Stockholm Archipelago, a huge series of Islands (ca 24,000 islands and islets) that has been designated a site of international importance (whatever that means) by UNESCO (United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization)
There is ofc a lot more to learn, I just wrote out some I thought of rightaway. Good luck
Wow! This is great stuff!!
Alot of people seem to miss that Franz Stigler flew so close to ye olde pub so that german flak gunners on the ground couldnt shoot at the bomber...What a legend.
By far, my favorite Sabaton song, and the one I can most relate to.
I live near Bremen (the place they bombed) and Oldenburg (where they almost crashed),
and one of my Opas (Grandpa) was a AA-guner at the Atlantikwall, in the Netherlands.
I wonder if he saw a BF-109 escorting a B-17?
Great reaction.
Wow!
Another good reaction video. I recommended three live performances by Sabaton on your Night Witches reaction video and now I'm going to recommend four Sabaton music videos. They are not official music videos but there is no official music videos for these songs and they are the best music videos you can find for the songs. The music videos are made by Knight SGC Archive and the Sabaton songs are below.
- Midway (Music video) = About the Battle of Midway in World War II, [Use Subtitles]
- The Price of a Mile (Music Video) = About the Battle of Passchendaele and the cost of lives in World War 1
- Shiroyama (Music Video) = About the last battle of the Samurai (Battle of Shiroyama), [Subtitles Broken]
- Sparta (Music Video) = About the Battle of 300 (Battle of Thermopylae)
For The price of a mile I would reccommend the 2019 Wacken performance. It’s just so impressive with the Great War choire on stage.
Wow! Can't go wrong with Wacken
@@HistoryBuff Problem is just that Wacken videos tend to get blocked pretty often sadly
Swede here! I'll jot down a few things Swedish, though it will absolutely not be a full list.
We're big on seafood, for all our major holidays, Christmas, Easter, Midsommar, we usually eat pickled herring and some kind of shrimp or roe salad. Every summer in August we have crayfish parties, since this is the only time in the year that we're allowed to catch fresh water crayfish, though salt water crayfish is perhaps more common on the west coast.
We often take shots of alcohol during the holiday dinners, always with a short and often humourus song. We call it snaps and snapsvisa, and usually drink some kind of bitter flavoured alcohol, like vodka or what we call brännvin, or akvavit.
Ever heard of a smorgasbord? That's a Swedish word, though we spell it smörgåsbord.
Geographically Sweden is s very long country, bordering Norway and Finland in the North, and bordering Denmark in the south by a narrow strait. If you fold Sweden over on itself it would reach Rome in Italy, that's how long it is. Still, we have just about 9 million inhabitants, so a large part of it are forests or mountains.
The North Point is above the Arctic circle, meaning that in summer the sun never sets there. Where I live in the south, in June the sun does set, but only for a couple of hours and the sky barely goes dark at all. In winter is dark instead, giving us maybe 4 hours of sun light in December.
Wow, such great information. I remember staying on the Aran islands in May and the sun went down around 11 and that glow never seemed to really leave the sky. I know you're much further north but still. Very strange for someone not used to it.
Lannisen var bor du? Själv är jag från jönköping
@@tvaettis0653 Göteborg här.
Lannisen ahh gött
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They show it above a forest but the plane actually bottomed out above houses, and the air-wave took shindles off the roofs.
Greetings from Sweden, and welcome to the world of Sabaton. If I'd go through everything I know about sweden, I would have been sitting, writing for hours. But , just to go throgh the facts about sweden I have to share, I only need 3 numbers: 1, 5 and 10. Sweden have less then 1% of the worlds forest-covered area, yet we have 5% of the worlds production of wood based products, and 10% of the worlds export of wood-products. You may guess that I'm into forestry science, which I am, but I'm also a student at the Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences (SLU), where I read to become a Forestry Science Master. Not to mention that the university, and also science facility, is World-leading in their science. So I learn from the best.
Nice! Thank you for the info and I trust you since your name indicates you must be an authority in forestry stuff 😁
haha Absolut !! Love it !! you know how to roll !! Best regards From Sweden
Last strand, The wingd hussars, Last strand, Livgardet, En livstid i krig ( live version from Gothenburg) , a few of my favorites
Best history lesson you'll ever get is a Sabaton song, best history course is a Sabaton concert, go if you ever get a chance it is an experience you won't soon forget. Here like all their great songs history is told not about facts in dusty books but about the people who went through those experiences and are now forgotten, but not to Sabaton who bring them back to life so we can experience those moments in history as they did. This story was another example of the human impact that events have on people, how many families were around because Franz showed real mercy that day and how many people wouldn't ever be here if he didn't!!! Great reaction BTW. I suggest anything but my favorite is the LIVE En Livstid I Krig (Live - The Great Tour - Gothenburg) (ua-cam.com/video/WBs3G1PvyfM/v-deo.html) it is about the 30 year war in Europe (1618-1648) but it is about every war ever fought and those caught up in it and those left behind to worry about their loved ones. You MUST PUT ON THE CLOSED CAPTIONS FOR ENGLISH, as the song is sung in Swedish but it is gut wrenching. Watch it and you'll understand why Plato said" ONLY THE DEAD KNOW THE END OF WAR".
Welcome in the Sabaton's World ...
Sweden have a loooong history 😊🇸🇪
Nämen sedär, det är ju hundtjejen
Little facts about Sweden.
Well-known companies, Ikea, Volvo, Skype, Spotify. We have many game developers, that make games like Division, Mindcraft, battlefield.
Swedish inventions, wrenches, dynamite, ball bearings, pacemakers, computer mice, zippers, etc.
We export a lot of music such as Abba, Robin, Sabaton :), Avicii, Swedish House Mafia, Roxette, Tove Lo and more. Sweden is known for music producers such as Max Martin who has worked with all the great/big artists. There was a bit of I can think of now, You can always check out a youtube video facts about Sweden. Greetings from Sweden
Sabaton, Abba, surströmming, kalleskaviar, Volvo, Saab, jas, and Amon Amarth. 🤘🇸🇪🤘
Franz Stiggler passed up an opportunity for the Manerheim cross and if found out, he would likely have been executed for treason. His commander told his unit that if he found out that one of his men shot at a parachuting enemy, that he would pull them out of their plane and execute them there when they landed. Stiggler felt that the Pub's condition qualified. Stiggler lost 2 brothers a few days before, he said that he gained a new brother when he spared Charlie Brown. It's a really beautiful story
That fact that you have a bottle of Kraken and a bottle of The Glinlivet 14 in the background tells me all i need to know about you. Well done sir!
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For me as a German, im so thankfull for People like Franz Stigler and Charlie Brown, because our Goverment will Teach us Germans that every German in the Years betweet 1930 and 1945 was a Nazi. Im thankfull that German Soldiers like Franz Stigler who sayd to his fellow Pilots in his Squadron, "If i see someone of you shooting an Enemy Pilot on a Parachute, unable to fight back, killing them, i swear you i will shot you down!" , show the Enemy that not all People in Germany are or were Bastards and only have to fight for the wrong Side.
SHIROYAMA!!! Probably my favourite that Sabaton has done, along side Attack of the Dead Men, 82nd All the Way, and The Lost Battalion. And, of course, No Bullets Fly.
Also, after watching their videos, I recommend checking out their history channel.
This video aged well. 19:30 foresees what Sabaton will release 6 months later.
True, they are pretty much the bards of our time
I'd suggest checking out Emelie Waldken. She's a folk musician from Sweden, and one of her instruments is the nyckelharpa, a Scandinavian fiddle-like instrument, similar to a hurdy-gurdy. You can learn a good bit about Swedish folk music from her. I'm mostly familiar with the nyckelharpa from Sandra McGnomsen of the pirate metal band Storm Seeker.
Emelie's channel: ua-cam.com/channels/YqbZslIXPZoaz3KA4fwH3Q.html
One more kill and Fritz would have received the Iron Cross. By not shooting down Ye Old Pub and saving the lives of his enemies, he sacrificed the very honourable decoration. Instead he gained love and friendship.
not just one more kill, but the dropping and destruction of just one more B-17. He had shot down i think like 4 prior to this and needed 5 for the cross? correct me if i'm wrong.
Nice reaction. If you want to learn more about Sweden, and appriciate Sabaton, the album Carolus Rex is a natural place to begin. Then you should listen to their new song Livgardet (or Royal Guard in english). As a former soldier in the swedish Livgardet I'm personaly very sensitive of this song.
About Sweden and swedes in general, I think we are like most of the people on this globe. Maybe a bit more melancoly (you know Ingmar Bergman) and more fond, and caring, about nature. We have a beautiful nature here in Sweden (like in Norway and Finland) and I think all of us Nordic people loves to spend time in it.
We like to be healthy, do many hours in gym etc. and also like to be modern. Sometimes to modern in my own opinion. And we are very influenced by America. In good and bad.
Best regards /Micke P
Thats incredible!! If you dont mind, I'd definitely like to mention your service when I watch it!
He probably thought that there was no honour in engaging an enemy who could not defend themselves. It’s no way to win a medal. There are many similar incidents of airmen of both sides treating their opponents with respect and dignity despite the fact that in another meeting they’d have no hesitation to deal the final blow.
Sweden, something few people know is the "Freedom to Roam Act" which allows anyone to walk into nature and camp wherever, private or public land doesn't matter. You can put up a tent and camp out of sight for from properties for 24h and pick berries and mushrooms. This makes going out into nature in Sweden a given right. Sweden also came up with combined arms fighting in 1631 at the fight at Breitenfeld under the lead of Gustavus Adolphus. More recent things coming from Sweden, Skype and Spotify :)
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Great reaction! Cliffs of Gallipoli!