My god I have never reach such levels of emotions with this song until now, from the final lyrics and shots bringing a tear to my eye. Least we forget, even a 102 years later
@@landrylongacre6391 at the beginning at the war I think the French did that until one battle it completely massacred their army so they did trench warfare
@@AlternateTimelord man they were behind on tactics in two wars in a row, first line formations in ww1, and then still using motorcycles to transport orders and horses as well, I mean they had some tanks but still.
To pay tribute to those who suffered and died in the First World War I will quote a section of Robert Laurence Binyon’s 1914 poem. “They shall grow not old, as we that are left grow old: Age shall not weary them, nor the years condemn. At the going down of the sun and in the morning We will remember them.”
It was supposed to be "the war to end all wars". Yet 21 years later the German Nazi's, Fascist Italians and Imperialist Japanese start another 6-7 years slug fest and not only emboldened The Soviet Union but improve America as well. "Only the dead have seen the end of war"
4:29 The guy in the white shirt looks a lot like my dad. He passed away back in 2013 and every time I see him I think of my father. I hope everyone that fought in this war is at rest now.
From the coasts Britain, to the woodlands of Canada, to the Bushlands of South Africa to Rhodesia, and from the Outback of Australia to the Mountains of New Zealand. We owe our thanks to those who lay the foundation on the world we stand on today.
Thank you for remembering us Rhodesians. Many don't. In fact, our veterans are not allowed to march in England's Remembrance Day Parade or place a wreath at the Cenotaph.
@@Rhodieman I always remember our brothers from the empire. Being English I have nothing, but regret and shame for the actions of the British government and how they treated Rhodesia post UDI. Rhodesian veterans deserve our respect for their efforts in maintaining a free world.
Это великолепный клип, очень удачно подчеркнувший те ужасы и страдания произошедшие более века назад Eng: This is a great clip that very successfully highlights the horrors and suffering that happened over a century ago.
Lest We Forget. For In Flanders fields, the poppies blow Between the crosses, row on row That mark our place, and in the sky The larks, still bravely singing, fly Scarce heard amid the guns below
My Granddad died *_from_* WWI in 1962, when I was just 18 months old. My Mom & Aunt hadn't realized I remembered anything about him when I'd started telling them about our last visit to the hospital & riding up in the freight elevator (they prohibited children) & my Granddad jokingly yelling at them to stop fussing at me for climbing all over him. I kept rattling the metal rails on his bed, then looking at him. He understood exactly what I meant & he said, "Yes, 'Doll-Doll', they put me in a crib just like you have!". He died that night. They think he'd been hoarding his pills. He had severe damage to his lungs from mustard gas & only one shoulder from a mortar going off while he was rescuing another soldier. 1/2
2/2 When my Gramma died, I got a little lapdesk she had that she'd stored every love letter he'd written to her while he was overseas. He'd been injured in Aug. 1917, but had to stay in France to recuperate until Nov. 3rd, 1917. They were married the very next day. My Gramma wasn't even going to wear a wedding dress, but her sister convinced her to, so they all dressed up in their finest regalia & had a beautiful service. I'd love to get copies of the letters to KnightSGC, if they'd be interested in using them for something special. I've never shared them outside of family before, but I know how all of you feel about such things & you'd honor their memory and not mock them. Obviously, they're not x-rated, as this was a different time, but they're deeply personal. What do you think?
So far I've seen Flanders seems to honor the deaths from ww1 the most. Especially Ypres. Gigantic graveyards, a gate and walls with the names of dead or missing soldiers on. Every single day they go out at 8 pm to play 'the last post' on trumpet. No matter what weather. They stopped when in ww2 Ypres got invaded by Germany. But the day they got it back they instantly did it again.
I think what would’ve been more fitting at the end of the video was a scene of the soldier who spared he who shall not be named from Germany, symbolizing that this was never the war to end all wars and it was only a set up for something that would not only affect soldiers but civilians.
It’s sad and crazy to think that from the first ever war to the latest wars has been decided based on the principles and decisions of sometimes single people that don’t care who fights
whenever i think about if he had shot Hitler back then I think about if someone worse could've came instead, i know Hitler was a monster but could there have been someone worse
most of those lost souls were Russian because of the tsar and preliminary government. It was the Soviet revolt that finally brought the world war in the East to an end
When your sitting in your home yelling at the TV to send soldiers to fight in wars, remember this video and think if it’s truly worth it. Hell always claims those who have seen it
that's a load of crap there is a plenty of communist in Russia and many of the Warsaw Pact. Second Joseph Stalin was not the only person in the presidium I bet you didn't know that because you're so much far up your own ass in propaganda that you don't know the governmental history of russia during the Soviet Union 3rd and here's the really big one you have no fucking clue of the Foreign Relations the West had with the Soviet Union before World War II or the shithole of a country yours was before the Soviet Union why the fuck do you think the Soviet revolted against the Tsar in the first place it was literal shit
Dude I just can't believe the amount of emotions I feel when watching this. THIS IS SUCH A GREAT VIDEO, the timing of heavy artillery and destruction along with the beat just hits hard.
Some quote translated from my German great great grandparents: "Les we forget the fallen of war and break the faith they entrusted us when they fell, They will never sleep there earned rest."- Lieutenant. Muller Weber, 1916. "The gas did not have to kill them to kill them. It mutated there bodys making them a ticking timebomb of cancers and internal hemorrhaging as well as random internal bleeding."- Maria Weber, 1921.
Absolutely insane, the number of all of these men who were killed. The thing about learning history, is you mostly see numbers. What we often forget is that each individual number, isn’t just another number. It’s someone just like you and me, who’s life was just as complex. It’s tough to think about that when you see those images of cemeteries full of crosses, that all look so similar.
I think one of the biggest impact that World War I had was that it did away with the notion that is always honorable to serve one’s country or that going to war for your country was always a righteous thing to do. I believe after World War I people began to believe that war was only necessary in order to right wrongs.
I can only recognize: All Quiet on the Western Front, Hitler the Rise of Evil, the Lost Battalion, 1917, They Shall Not Grow Old, Tolkien, A Very Long Engagement... hoping someone could summarize a list of movies involved, and this editing is truly ingenious by the way.
In the end, only the transition to the song "IN Flander's Field" would have liked. Right there where the flowers were shown, I immediately had it in my head. Great video. Terrifying and hopefully instructive for many of what war unfortunately really is.
My Great Grandfather lives on in one of these Footage of WW1, he died before the war ended, by an artillery shot from a Trench he was defending and earned 2 medals for his service.
It's a shame that everyone, the media and history talked about WW2 while only few knew the Great War/WW1. This is also called "Forgotten War". Today, they still don't learn their lessons as war continue including the current Russian Invasion of Ukraine due of greed, corporate power & terrorism. The Great War serve as a remainder to all of us and may to those soldiers who died in the trenches and No Man's Land shall never be forgotten. 🙏🕊️
Now for a moment on Christmas day I will give the time for this video for myself to think about these brave men and women who endured such terror and put there lives for future generations.
Today is the day of days lest we forget their sacrifice. Many paid the ultimate price to defend their homelands for the sake of pride. It truly wasn't a war to end all wars but it was a war to Dethrone Empires. So long as our Republic stand strong and our people United there is still a chance that their sacrifice will not be in vain.
Can I just say you never fail to impress me with your design and editing skills for these. Everything was well timed and the shots fit the lyrics as they came up. Everything that I want in a music video :)
I’ve already made a comment but I think I was dumb in the last one, these clips add so much to this video and it’s so extremely well made and brings emotions out with ease. Very well done.
As the clock hit's 11am on November 11 1918 all the bells start to ring and all the guns go salient it's over The Great war is ove but just before the bells ring one more soldier is killed. In just spam of Four years over 60 millions of Farthers, Son's and bothers are lost so many gone never to return home ever again. As the war end's four Great Empire's are lost forever two of thoes ones Great empiers would go down a road that would kill many of people from within and outside it's borders. Let us pay for all thoes soul's that were lost in the great war and in the WW2 and let us pay that we many never see a another war like this ever again Lest we forget. Thank you KnightSGC for making this video we knowe you work hard on this and on your other videos keep up the great work and we hope you never stop making great videos.
Outstanding work as always. Very fitting you'd post this on Nov 11. I wonder if you'd also do In Flanders Fields? Now there's one from The Great War left: 82nd All the Way. Keep it up.
Imagine being a British or French soldier, you survive the war to end all wars get to go home, start a family have kids, have a son then 20 years later the Germans start another world war and you have to send your son to fight in what you believe will be a repeat of the war you fought
This war and the next one weakened the mighty of Europe and killed a lot of generations of Europeans. Rest in peace all soldiers of all nations which dead in this war 🕯🕯🕯
Its wild to think humans even 100 years ago was capable of such firepower and aggression. When men had no choice but to live or to die nothing in-between.
Its been 102 years today, never forget
Never forget the ultimate sacrifice made by our ancestors to End The War to End all Wars.
Lest we forget...
@@CaptainGlennQuagmire. yeah that war didnt actually end all but lets accept humanity’s effort to atleast try to not do anymore
@@thedoggoishere1628 yeah but they believed it bless em.
A century and 2 more… thanks to the heroes that saved us from perishing 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
My god I have never reach such levels of emotions with this song until now, from the final lyrics and shots bringing a tear to my eye. Least we forget, even a 102 years later
If only I can do what you can, all I have is my tribute from 2 years ago
*G
It's sad when WW1 veterans are questioned when some of them have mental broblems
They went trought hell and back never again
R.I.P
so many died from an old mans fighting in a young mans war, the tactics of old clashed against a war nobody ever saw before
@@vanillaicecream2385 thank god they weren’t using tactics like line formations where you just stand in place hoping you aren’t shot
@@landrylongacre6391 at the beginning at the war I think the French did that until one battle it completely massacred their army so they did trench warfare
@@AlternateTimelord man they were behind on tactics in two wars in a row, first line formations in ww1, and then still using motorcycles to transport orders and horses as well, I mean they had some tanks but still.
@@AlternateTimelord Most of the early stage of WW1 was costant skirmishes and maneuvering but I think the french did useline tactics
To pay tribute to those who suffered and died in the First World War I will quote a section of Robert Laurence Binyon’s 1914 poem.
“They shall grow not old, as we that are left grow old:
Age shall not weary them, nor the years condemn.
At the going down of the sun and in the morning
We will remember them.”
The king has awakened from his slumber yet again
It's the 102 anniversary of the day that marked the end of hate and slaughter.
edit: A day mostly forgotten by the masses nowadays.
I know I experienced people not caring yesterday
It was supposed to be "the war to end all wars". Yet 21 years later the German Nazi's, Fascist Italians and Imperialist Japanese start another 6-7 years slug fest and not only emboldened The Soviet Union but improve America as well.
"Only the dead have seen the end of war"
In Flanders Fields it says "If ye break faith with us who died". Sadly, many have broken faith.
For a time....
I forgot sorry
4:29 The guy in the white shirt looks a lot like my dad. He passed away back in 2013 and every time I see him I think of my father. I hope everyone that fought in this war is at rest now.
you liar last ww1 veteran died 2012
@@singlewood I never said my father was in WW1. I just said he looked like him. Learn to read, idiot.
@@singlewood He didnt say his dad was a ww1 veteran
@@singlewood he never mentioned the father being a vet just a comparison
whoops i thought you said he was a ww1 veteran who died in 2013 and i was saying that the last ww1 vet died in 2012 whoops
From the coasts Britain, to the woodlands of Canada, to the Bushlands of South Africa to Rhodesia, and from the Outback of Australia to the Mountains of New Zealand. We owe our thanks to those who lay the foundation on the world we stand on today.
Thank you for remembering us Rhodesians. Many don't. In fact, our veterans are not allowed to march in England's Remembrance Day Parade or place a wreath at the Cenotaph.
@@Rhodieman I always remember our brothers from the empire. Being English I have nothing, but regret and shame for the actions of the British government and how they treated Rhodesia post UDI. Rhodesian veterans deserve our respect for their efforts in maintaining a free world.
@@masonchurch680 Legend, bru. It means a lot to us. Remember UDI was also declared on the 11th of November.
@@Rhodieman I know, so happy independence day friend.
@@Rhodieman And that Ladies and Gentlemen means only one thing...INDEPENDENCE
Lest We Forget!
Kyllä.
Lest We Forget.
Rest in Peace all the WW1 veterans. You can't even imagine the horror's they went through.
Это великолепный клип, очень удачно подчеркнувший те ужасы и страдания произошедшие более века назад
Eng:
This is a great clip that very successfully highlights the horrors and suffering that happened over a century ago.
О, вы из Англии)
Это было лишь следствием 2 более кровавой войны. Но вы правы, это трагедия для Европы (России в том числе)потерявшей тысячи поколений.
Lest We Forget.
For In Flanders fields, the poppies blow
Between the crosses, row on row
That mark our place, and in the sky
The larks, still bravely singing, fly
Scarce heard amid the guns below
Let's wait for KnightSGC to make the "In Flanders Fields" video too
My Granddad died *_from_* WWI in 1962, when I was just 18 months old. My Mom & Aunt hadn't realized I remembered anything about him when I'd started telling them about our last visit to the hospital & riding up in the freight elevator (they prohibited children) & my Granddad jokingly yelling at them to stop fussing at me for climbing all over him. I kept rattling the metal rails on his bed, then looking at him. He understood exactly what I meant & he said, "Yes, 'Doll-Doll', they put me in a crib just like you have!". He died that night. They think he'd been hoarding his pills. He had severe damage to his lungs from mustard gas & only one shoulder from a mortar going off while he was rescuing another soldier. 1/2
2/2 When my Gramma died, I got a little lapdesk she had that she'd stored every love letter he'd written to her while he was overseas. He'd been injured in Aug. 1917, but had to stay in France to recuperate until Nov. 3rd, 1917. They were married the very next day. My Gramma wasn't even going to wear a wedding dress, but her sister convinced her to, so they all dressed up in their finest regalia & had a beautiful service. I'd love to get copies of the letters to KnightSGC, if they'd be interested in using them for something special. I've never shared them outside of family before, but I know how all of you feel about such things & you'd honor their memory and not mock them. Obviously, they're not x-rated, as this was a different time, but they're deeply personal. What do you think?
So far I've seen Flanders seems to honor the deaths from ww1 the most.
Especially Ypres.
Gigantic graveyards, a gate and walls with the names of dead or missing soldiers on.
Every single day they go out at 8 pm to play 'the last post' on trumpet. No matter what weather.
They stopped when in ww2 Ypres got invaded by Germany. But the day they got it back they instantly did it again.
We are the dead. Short days ago
we lived, felt down, saw sunset glow
Love and were loved, and now we lie
In Flanders fields
I think what would’ve been more fitting at the end of the video was a scene of the soldier who spared he who shall not be named from Germany, symbolizing that this was never the war to end all wars and it was only a set up for something that would not only affect soldiers but civilians.
It’s sad and crazy to think that from the first ever war to the latest wars has been decided based on the principles and decisions of sometimes single people that don’t care who fights
whenever i think about if he had shot Hitler back then I think about if someone worse could've came instead, i know Hitler was a monster but could there have been someone worse
@@genralgaming5317 the Bolsheviks!
"A NEW WORLD WILL DAWN FROM EMPIRES FALLEN"
Today marks the 103rd anniversary of the end of the war to end all wars... R.I.P to everyone who fought in the war that ended nothing...
It’s depressing seeing all of the dead men, the veterans celebrating the end of such a violent war knowing nothing was learned and it was all for not.
English, German, French, Austrian, Belgian, Turkish, Aboriginal Australian, Kurdish, Native American, Polish...
...All men, all forces...
...The horsemen do not discriminate.
Russian, Australian, Italian and other
Japanese and askaris too.
May these souls rest in peace and never be forgotten
most of those lost souls were Russian because of the tsar and preliminary government.
It was the Soviet revolt that finally brought the world war in the East to an end
Daniel Paul “war in the east to an end”
Are you blind?
@@monkeywithyoutubeaccount1705 the Soviet Union signed a peace treaty with the German government effectively ending Russian participation in the war
Daniel Paul you’re right about that, but if you count the pacific as the East then you’d kinda be wrong.
Yes comrade
Great montage
When your sitting in your home yelling at the TV to send soldiers to fight in wars, remember this video and think if it’s truly worth it.
Hell always claims those who have seen it
As a Russian, the part of the Tsar Nicholas break me, forgive us Majesty...
Only russian i've heard hate communism
@@JV-bj4kx we hate, at least a big part of us, Mainly Stalin era.
@@vitordex256 👌
that's a load of crap there is a plenty of communist in Russia and many of the Warsaw Pact.
Second Joseph Stalin was not the only person in the presidium I bet you didn't know that because you're so much far up your own ass in propaganda that you don't know the governmental history of russia during the Soviet Union
3rd and here's the really big one you have no fucking clue of the Foreign Relations the West had with the Soviet Union before World War II or the shithole of a country yours was before the Soviet Union why the fuck do you think the Soviet revolted against the Tsar in the first place it was literal shit
Also the Tsar Nicholas was not ousted by communists he was ousted by women.
And you uploaded it on November 11th. You're awesome.
Dude I just can't believe the amount of emotions I feel when watching this. THIS IS SUCH A GREAT VIDEO, the timing of heavy artillery and destruction along with the beat just hits hard.
The largest promise humanity broke. "The War to End All Wars"
Some quote translated from my German great great grandparents:
"Les we forget the fallen of war and break the faith they entrusted us when they fell, They will never sleep there earned rest."-
Lieutenant. Muller Weber, 1916.
"The gas did not have to kill them to kill them. It mutated there bodys making them a ticking timebomb of cancers and internal hemorrhaging as well as random internal bleeding."-
Maria Weber, 1921.
I cry everytime
Absolutely insane, the number of all of these men who were killed. The thing about learning history, is you mostly see numbers. What we often forget is that each individual number, isn’t just another number. It’s someone just like you and me, who’s life was just as complex. It’s tough to think about that when you see those images of cemeteries full of crosses, that all look so similar.
Happy Armistice Day 2021
Lest we forget..
1914-1918
Least we forget
again another masterpiece of a video keep up the good work
I think one of the biggest impact that World War I had was that it did away with the notion that is always honorable to serve one’s country or that going to war for your country was always a righteous thing to do. I believe after World War I people began to believe that war was only necessary in order to right wrongs.
I can only recognize:
All Quiet on the Western Front,
Hitler the Rise of Evil,
the Lost Battalion,
1917,
They Shall Not Grow Old,
Tolkien,
A Very Long Engagement...
hoping someone could summarize a list of movies involved, and this editing is truly ingenious by the way.
Putting images to the song changes it from what was already a emotion felt song to something more. It is the reason for peace to be the best option
In the end, only the transition to the song "IN Flander's Field" would have liked. Right there where the flowers were shown, I immediately had it in my head.
Great video. Terrifying and hopefully instructive for many of what war unfortunately really is.
Great song, and great homage to those Who NEVER came home
Anyone else come back a year later for this one? I can really appreciate the quality of this video.
On the 11th day of the 11th month at the 11th hour WW1 officially ended and the treaty of Versailles was written and 20 years later WW2 started
Lest we Forget
May the atrocities of both great wars, never happen again.
Anyways, I love your videos
Lest we forget
My Great Grandfather lives on in one of these Footage of WW1, he died before the war ended, by an artillery shot from a Trench he was defending and earned 2 medals for his service.
I swear this song gets more and more heartwrenching the more and more I listen to it
It's a shame that everyone, the media and history talked about WW2 while only few knew the Great War/WW1. This is also called "Forgotten War". Today, they still don't learn their lessons as war continue including the current Russian Invasion of Ukraine due of greed, corporate power & terrorism.
The Great War serve as a remainder to all of us and may to those soldiers who died in the trenches and No Man's Land shall never be forgotten. 🙏🕊️
It gave me goosebumps when the soldiers realised the war is over
This video is absolutely fantastic! Thank you and lest we forget.
Keep up the Emperor’s work brother.
2:28
Incredible work man! Great use of really footage and photos!!!
Now for a moment on Christmas day I will give the time for this video for myself to think about these brave men and women who endured such terror and put there lives for future generations.
Today is the day of days lest we forget their sacrifice. Many paid the ultimate price to defend their homelands for the sake of pride. It truly wasn't a war to end all wars but it was a war to Dethrone Empires. So long as our Republic stand strong and our people United there is still a chance that their sacrifice will not be in vain.
Not bad words, my USA friend, greetings from Russia ✋)
Wasn’t sure what to expect from the beginning, but the edits and hypercuts made this video amazing
Fantastic video!
Can I just say you never fail to impress me with your design and editing skills for these. Everything was well timed and the shots fit the lyrics as they came up. Everything that I want in a music video :)
lest we forget
This is totaly amazing.
I’ve already made a comment but I think I was dumb in the last one, these clips add so much to this video and it’s so extremely well made and brings emotions out with ease. Very well done.
Keep up the good Work
Requiem to Europe... Requiem to all postwar world
They said it would be over by Christmas. Little did they know they'd be home before Christmas 1918
These videos deserve more views.
Dziwię się, że są jeszcze osoby, które uważają, że II WŚ była najważniejszą wojną w historii ludzkości.
This war brought about the New World Order. It’s a matter of time until another one happens
Great video keep up the work
As the clock hit's 11am on November 11 1918 all the bells start to ring and all the guns go salient it's over The Great war is ove but just before the bells ring one more soldier is killed. In just spam of Four years over 60 millions of Farthers, Son's and bothers are lost so many gone never to return home ever again. As the war end's four Great Empire's are lost forever two of thoes ones Great empiers would go down a road that would kill many of people from within and outside it's borders. Let us pay for all thoes soul's that were lost in the great war and in the WW2 and let us pay that we many never see a another war like this ever again Lest we forget.
Thank you KnightSGC for making this video we knowe you work hard on this and on your other videos keep up the great work and we hope you never stop making great videos.
Good stuff
greit work my friend, you have a big talent to make glorious movies! I will wont to see you next work very much!
Masterpiece.
always some good shit whenever knight delivers thanks
Respect ✊ all Soldiers 💂🏻♂️
The people who disliked are those who got blinded by the emotions brought by this video and misclicked
Outstanding work as always. Very fitting you'd post this on Nov 11. I wonder if you'd also do In Flanders Fields?
Now there's one from The Great War left: 82nd All the Way. Keep it up.
Eu amo as edições desse cara
Imagine being a British or French soldier, you survive the war to end all wars get to go home, start a family have kids, have a son then 20 years later the Germans start another world war and you have to send your son to fight in what you believe will be a repeat of the war you fought
It took a minute 'till I realized this was a fanmade video. There was no greatness in great war, the greatness is in this video.
To those guys in this video that are being treated for Shell Shock, I’d like to know what they saw that sent them over the edge 🥺
Buenisimo!
Why is youtube age restricting this masterpiece?
One word:
This war and the next one weakened the mighty of Europe and killed a lot of generations of Europeans. Rest in peace all soldiers of all nations which dead in this war 🕯🕯🕯
Never forget the fallen, ww1 was a a true horror for the soldiers and civilians
Wow, what a video
Love that you referenced OUR LADY OF FATIMA!
That intro is soooo sick
HOLY ONLY 905 LIKE ON A VIDEO THIS GOOD!?!?!?
They made the ultimate sacrifice, may their legacy live on to this day
That song is fabulous but the video was cool ❤❤❤❤❤
👍❤️
this video is fucking amazing, good job
Lest we forget.
Truly war is hell
Can you do counterstrike? I love that song and I can't seem to find it everywhere
Hey I just want to know, at 0:53, it appears that the french soldier is afraid of his cap, why is that, and where did you get that footage?
Don't really know but could be extreme shell shock/ PTSD and seeing a military style cap set him off.
@@canthinkofausername8253 I suppose that would make sense.
Remember: never again.....
Reliving this is going to be a much much more realistic scenario than me ever finding romance.
When real man truly cries
Yes
Its wild to think humans even 100 years ago was capable of such firepower and aggression. When men had no choice but to live or to die nothing in-between.
0:03
Where can I find this footage?
i don't know if anyone knows which scene it is from but that scene with the machine gunner bowing, which movie is that one?
The end of WWI
Obra maestra 🗣️🗣️🎩
this should be the original music video
what movie is the one at 1:57 with the two french soldiers hugging