Noone before Sabaton had made such a patriotic Polish history song! Of course, the first it was 40:1 (2008) about the beginning of the war: September 1939, and then Uprising - aboutThe Warsaw Uprising 1944 (2010). The live version from the concert Woodstock festival n Poland 2012 was my first song which made me the band's fan 🙂 Thanks for your reaction!
The music video uses real films from the Warsaw Uprising. In the music video, a real Polish general appeared as the commander of the insurgents. At the beginning of the music video, the German commander changes the order - instead of 10, 100 civilians are to be killed for 1 German killed. A German setting fire to a model of Warsaw is a reference to the fact that the city was destroyed in 80% by the Germans.
@@drigerdranzer7514 The big mega city was supposed to be Berlin. Warsaw was planned to be reduced to the size of a small town. But after the outbreak of the Warsaw Uprising, Adolf ordered that only the railway transshipment station remained in Warsaw. Warsaw was to disappear from the face of the earth and human memory.
I was introduced to Sabaton by Dan Vasc because I loved his cover of The Last Stand and explored further. Would love to get your take on both it and on Carolus Rex which is one of those songs that once I listen to it, it stays in my head for days!
Love Sabaton. I wish more young people in the U.S. were aware of them. They'll learn more history listening to Sabaton than they will in today's woke school rooms.
Don't ever be sorry for your thoughts and emotions! The pre-research is not so necessary.😂 it is the details after listening that need to be fleshed out on the Sabaton History pages.😅❤ Geek out! The rest of us who are new to Sabaton and appreciate them and the lessons do. ❤
Oh, and on pre-research, I am all for it. I believe it enables a reactor to have a better informed take. I'll give you an example. Sorry it's Dan again but it's illustrative. I never saw Mulan so before I listened to "I'll Make a Man Out of You," I found a clip from the original film on UA-cam. Listened to the original sung by Donny Osmond and watched the animation. Doing so made me really appreciate Dan's version more. There's no cheating for reactors doing something like this because the reaction is to the artist and the song, not just the song.
The uprising was planned to last 9-14 days. They fought for 63 days. The insurgents had a lot of small arms, rifles, grenades, weapons and grenades of their own production, some anti-tank weapons and what they had captured from several airdrops of British and American planes. And what they gained from the Germans. These were 2 tanks and an armored personnel carrier. They had no anti-aircraft weapons. Unfortunately, the Allies did not send many planes because it was dangerous (although the pilots wanted to fly even though they could die). The planes took off in Italy, flew over occupied Europe to Warsaw. And so, practically without any cover and under constant attack by the Germans, they dropped weapons, medicines and food. And then they returned to Italy. Unfortunately, by Stalin's orders they could not fly to the USSR for any reason. And those who had to land there were arrested by the NKVD and brutally interrogated. That's why the Allies stopped sending planes to help.
part of it yeah but the other allies weren't that interested in helping anyway they used the soviets as an excuse to not do it and then the soviets waited a week or more for the nazis to kill as many as they could once they were at near the gates so they wouldn't face any issues later even while they were begging for help even just food wise at that point.
It's amazing that this video was made at all considering that the shoot was delayed twice because of events beyond Sabaton's control. Peter Stormare must have been really dedicated to still show up after all that, considering how busy he is.
Noone before Sabaton had made such a patriotic Polish history song! Of course, the first it was 40:1 (2008) about the beginning of the war: September 1939, and then Uprising - aboutThe Warsaw Uprising 1944 (2010). The live version from the concert Woodstock festival n Poland 2012 was my first song which made me the band's fan 🙂 Thanks for your reaction!
you would really love the live in Warsaw version !!!
The music video uses real films from the Warsaw Uprising. In the music video, a real Polish general appeared as the commander of the insurgents. At the beginning of the music video, the German commander changes the order - instead of 10, 100 civilians are to be killed for 1 German killed. A German setting fire to a model of Warsaw is a reference to the fact that the city was destroyed in 80% by the Germans.
The model is what I have heard the model of Hitlers grand plan to make a huge imperial capital city in Warsaw.
@@drigerdranzer7514 The big mega city was supposed to be Berlin. Warsaw was planned to be reduced to the size of a small town. But after the outbreak of the Warsaw Uprising, Adolf ordered that only the railway transshipment station remained in Warsaw. Warsaw was to disappear from the face of the earth and human memory.
Such a powerful and emotional song. Sabaton is amazing!
I was introduced to Sabaton by Dan Vasc because I loved his cover of The Last Stand and explored further. Would love to get your take on both it and on Carolus Rex which is one of those songs that once I listen to it, it stays in my head for days!
Love Sabaton. I wish more young people in the U.S. were aware of them. They'll learn more history listening to Sabaton than they will in today's woke school rooms.
Do any Sabaton and I will check it out lol. Nice reaction btw.
Warszawo Walcz!✊
Keep em coming brother,their video library is huuuge.Great reaction man ❤
Youngest nurse was 8 years old. There is a picture of the girl available.
Thank You 😊
My favorite history teachers are Sabaton and The Fat Electrician.
I loved seeing Peter Stormare in this music video. He's such a great villain. And the song, of course, is amazing.
Don't ever be sorry for your thoughts and emotions! The pre-research is not so necessary.😂 it is the details after listening that need to be fleshed out on the Sabaton History pages.😅❤ Geek out! The rest of us who are new to Sabaton and appreciate them and the lessons do. ❤
Oh, and on pre-research, I am all for it. I believe it enables a reactor to have a better informed take. I'll give you an example. Sorry it's Dan again but it's illustrative. I never saw Mulan so before I listened to "I'll Make a Man Out of You," I found a clip from the original film on UA-cam. Listened to the original sung by Donny Osmond and watched the animation. Doing so made me really appreciate Dan's version more. There's no cheating for reactors doing something like this because the reaction is to the artist and the song, not just the song.
Damn! 2 of my favorites in one day! Tommy AND Sabaton😊❤🎼🎵❣️🤘
Tommy wasn't a member back then...
@Finkele1 yes, I was referring to the Tommy reaction he released just before this Sabaton reaction.😉
The uprising was planned to last 9-14 days. They fought for 63 days. The insurgents had a lot of small arms, rifles, grenades, weapons and grenades of their own production, some anti-tank weapons and what they had captured from several airdrops of British and American planes. And what they gained from the Germans. These were 2 tanks and an armored personnel carrier. They had no anti-aircraft weapons. Unfortunately, the Allies did not send many planes because it was dangerous (although the pilots wanted to fly even though they could die). The planes took off in Italy, flew over occupied Europe to Warsaw. And so, practically without any cover and under constant attack by the Germans, they dropped weapons, medicines and food. And then they returned to Italy. Unfortunately, by Stalin's orders they could not fly to the USSR for any reason. And those who had to land there were arrested by the NKVD and brutally interrogated. That's why the Allies stopped sending planes to help.
part of it yeah but the other allies weren't that interested in helping anyway they used the soviets as an excuse to not do it and then the soviets waited a week or more for the nazis to kill as many as they could once they were at near the gates so they wouldn't face any issues later even while they were begging for help even just food wise at that point.
It's amazing that this video was made at all considering that the shoot was delayed twice because of events beyond Sabaton's control. Peter Stormare must have been really dedicated to still show up after all that, considering how busy he is.
Peter is a history buff and this role were up his alley so indeed he was dedicated.
Sabaton History channel, enjoy !!!
Watch and react to the Sabaton History channel about the song as well. ;)
My friend asked me: "don't you know him" i was like no. ofc i got the lecture. So what i took he is good acting as natsi. lol