Another tidbit I intended to mention and forgot: One of the men killed during one of the attempts to rescue the Lost Battalion was Captain Eddie Grant, 77th Division. He was a major league baseball third baseman, the first of several major leaguers killed in the war. www.findagrave.com/memorial/19858/edward-leslie-grant
Hey man, another great video. I would love for u to maybe react to the official trailer for Battlefield 1 and maybe even the 4 DLC trailers too, my favourite game and it's about ww1.
The pigeon that finally broke through the german lines was named Cher Ami, her actual message read "We are along the road parallel to 276.4. Our own artillery is dropping a barrage directly on us. For heavens sake stop it."
@@spenkerdetanker9067 In the history episode for this song they explain that the other birds they sent either got shot, lost or captured so Cher Ami was pretty much their last chance.. and the fucking bird flew 20m away and just stopped in a nearby tree xD they had to throw rocks at her to get her to move her ass!
@@Razzlion Don't forget the Cher Ami as I quote from wikipedia "She had been shot through the breast, blinded in one eye, and had a leg hanging only by a tendon." She carried multiple messages and earned multiple awards. And General Pershing saw her off to return home. Source: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cher_Ami
That pigeon’s name was Cher Ami. During her escape from the German forces she had one of her feet shot off, one of her wings almost shot off and got a shot straight through the breast but pressed on to deliver the message saving hundreds of lives.
I'm a veteran and every time I hear this song, I get chocked up. The bravery and sheer amount of testicular fortitude those doughboys had is unimaginable. To actually deny the terms of surrender presented to them by the Germans is the stuff of legend.
Technically, this song is composed of two parts: - Diary of an Unknown Soldier (narrated by Jon Schaffer (iced Earth, Demons & Wizards)) - The Lost Battalion (the actual song) One of the best songs of the album, IMO.
Watch Hannes when he plays this song live too. He doesn't use the hi hat. Instead he's hitting a pad, and triggering the same bayonet sound. The kick drum and snare are triggered too - Joakim describes this in the corresponding Sabaton History video. The sounds are a little macabre, but very subtly innovative.
At one point the Germans were actually begging the Americans to "for the love of God surrender" because of the horrible noises that could be heard from their wounded soldiers
"The sickening sound of a bayonet tearing through human flesh" As someone who has only recently started being interested in WW1 (thanks Sabaton!), it was surprising to learn how much a part bladed weapons took. And sometimes even things that weren't made to be weapons, like shovels
77th Infantry Division is the Liberty Division. My great-grandfather served in it during World War II. Desmond Doss (from Hacksaw Ridge) was also in it.
Great commentary, I highly suggest The Price of A Mile by Sabaton - never fails to make me cry. It tells about the half a million lives that were sacrificed for six miles of ground in Passchendaele in WWI, I recommend the movie edit on UA-cam.
@@wfwf9917 that happened sometime maybe not to the extent you see in the game but there where tanks that held out and racked amazing kill counts on both sides
I just found your channel and I have been binging your videos, you make awesome content man. I love hearing your take on all the history that you react to, much love man!
Ah, the song that got me into Sabaton. 🖤 Thank you for all these great reactions, I really appreciate you teaching me more interesting details about all these great stories 😁🤘🏻
Man I really love your reactions, hope you enjoy listening to Sabaton as much as the rest of us do, definitely subscribed.One relevant song is called Arrival Meuse Argonne by 1914, they're a death metal band about the great war,they even "read" the message in their lyrics, I hope you listen to it, lots of love from Greece
@@VloggingThroughHistory you should definitely see them live whenever the opportunity presents itself,the amount of energy is out of this world,one of my favourite bands for a decade straight
Not sure if anyones pointed out, the carrier pigeon was severly wounded while leaving the combat zone but managed to reach to friendly command. The pigeon later died of its injuries and has a pride of place in the Smithsonian.
The pigeon that made it trough is called Cher Ami, Count Dankula did a mini mad lad video on it. Also didn't the German commander write a letter of recommendation to the allied high command asking them to give those men (or their commander) a medal for bravery?
This was the Battle where the Pidgin Cher Ami was there last pidgin and they saw it shot down. It some how took flight again and made it to command to deliver the message and save the battalion
Unfortunately, Major Charles Whittlesey, leader of the Lost Battalion committed suicide by jumping off of a boat. Family and friends say he was suffering from what we now call PTSD. Rest In Peace to a true leader and honorable soldier.
As others have pointed out, the pigeon that finally broke out was named Cher Ami and she was very nearly killed on her flight. Count Dankula made a Mini Mad Lads video on her and this is the link for those interested ua-cam.com/video/NPiNO3a_anw/v-deo.html
Whenever you react to other sabaton songs, make sure you watch fanmade videos that include footage of movies or irl, that goes along with the song. I reccomend Knight SGC for these videos because his are the best I have seen so far and are masterfully crafted and really just epic.
Every Sabaton song is my favorite because I have always liked learning things about history, and since you don’t get to hear a lot of things that happened in WWI, and other conflicts that have happened in other countries unless it was some kind of major conflict in history in the USA. Sabaton has really helped me learn more about other conflicts that have happened years ago
Cher Ami was the pigeon that carried the message, and she has her own incredible story of perseverance and determination. Count Dankula did a mini Mad Lad on her.
for this song sabaton used a new drumkit the kick drum is a machinegun the snare drum is a 9mm handgun and the high hat is a bayonette entering flesh, and as far as i know it the only song that use it
Yes! I love that movie, its actually fully up on youtube if you wanna watch it (not here obviously) 100% uploaded no ads or anything. It even has a couple guys from Band of Brothers if im not mistaken
Charles Whittlesey is such a tragic historical figure. Despite his celebrity status after the war, he lived his final years just as he had before it: A loner. He never married or had children. At one point he told a friend _"Not a day goes by but I hear from some of my old outfit, usually about some sorrow or misfortune. I cannot bear it much more."_ It's possible Whittlesey blamed himself for leading his men into the deadly siege the Argone Forrest. Perhaps he also felt guilt at refusing to surrender, which led to the deaths of many Americans and Germans in a war that was only weeks away from ending.
You should look into Vimy Ridge. It is one of the greatest stories of victory under insurmountable odds. The Canadians took the ridge in a sleet storm in only three days while the British and French couldn’t capture it earlier despite many spirited attempts.
Also, The drums in this song are not regular drum sounds. The Kick drum sound is that of a machine gun firing, the snare is a pistol firing, and the high hat made to sound like a bayonet tearing through flesh!
the animated scenes you are seeing are from the video game "battlefield 1" which shows some of the brutally of the first world war. game came out in fall of 2016
They gave the medal of honor to that pidgeon if im not mistaken because a shell blew up and almost killed that pidgeon, and he delivered that message with almost a wing torn appart and like half dead. The german made a sign that was identical to the american's one so they got the supplies if im not mistaken!
Such a curiosity. Much of the video comes from the movie - The Lost Battalion (2001 film). October 1918. World War I is coming to an end. The US 308th Battalion, led by Major Whittlesey, is tasked with taking Argonne Forest "at all costs" to break the German defense there. Two other battalions are also to start the fight: the American and the French, which are to protect the attack on the sides - these, however, are repulsed, and contact with the 308th battalion is severed. In this situation, Major Whittlesey cannot be ordered to withdraw. Convinced of the presence of the other two battalions, the 308th continues its attack on the Germans - and is soon surrounded by them, as reported by the command using their carrier pigeons. The battalion maintains the position it won, with heavy losses it repels enemy attacks. At some point, he is also attacked by his own artillery, which incorrectly determined the location of the battalion.
It would be really awesome to have you check out The Last Battle by Sabaton. It’s a pretty impressive battle; it’s good vs evil. Should be a movie about it!!
i went last month with my dad to meuse du argonne i didnt know at the time that thats where the lost battalion fought i did know when we were there that the americans fought there under the french command the scars still remain even the newer ones from ww2 like bullet holes in the statue of liberty monument on top of the argonne hill where the church once stood
Last Dying Breath is an awesome one, or Cliffs of Gallipoli. Or even The End of the War to End Wars. That last song has such an interesting melody to it - a mix of normal Sabaton along with a huge chorus. Coat of Arms or Sparta is good as well!
There was also a bunch of recent immigrants from Germany that were in the battalion who actually warned when German troops were advancing to attack. It's a great story
Very interesting comment about this first world war event.as a french,my grand father was wounded in that area.Another great song from Sabaton ,love to learn many history facts listning music.
My areas of expertise would be the US Civil War and British Medieval History (specifically the Wars of the Roses), but I'm a student of many other areas as well. After that I'd say WW1, WW2, and the American Revolution are subjects I know the best.
Im not a patreon (yet that is) but I can only recommend to reacting to the ww1 story of epic history. It sure is an amazing series and even I who is quite familiar with ww1 learned much. And well I can also recommend literally every sabaton song lol
On the subject of Sabaton: when they shuffled band members some of those who left formed a band called "Civil War" (first album "Killing Angels") with most songs being about American history There is probably something there up your alley: ua-cam.com/video/giht48C3aew/v-deo.html (My favourite: Tombstone - goofy as it is ua-cam.com/video/yFFZPOWeOdE/v-deo.html)
It is so sad that many of these great stories are almost forgotten here in America. Just because they are not part of the major theaters of WWII. That is one thing I love about Sabaton, they help to remind us of their stories. The music video I like to watch for this song is footage from the movie Girls und Panzer Der Film. It fits so well considering how outclassed Oarai High School is against All Star University team. ua-cam.com/video/sGmlRsHG4BU/v-deo.html
Let's talk about how they got the rights to use DICE/EA's footage from Battlefield 1... Because i'm pretty sure a evil corp like EA just don't give away things for free... They tend to... Come with a enormous fee (scam)
Well, first of all, there's not "they", this video is fan-made, it's not made by Sabaton. Secondly, there is not a fee, video is just demonetized (due to copyrights) which means that the author cannot earn from it. Thirdly, it's not demonetized by EA, they don't care, but by Nuclear Blast due to the "soundtrack" used in the video.
There's something haunting fascinating about world war 1 and world war 2: World war 1 is the fusion of the old war, with the old fashioned cavalry charging against trenches and massive charges of men armed with rifles bayonettes fixed, and the new war, the artillery and machine guns and gas and tanks World war 2 is the world completely entering the new war, with massive use of tanks, machine guns, submachineguns and advanced aviation technologies fused with the primary objective of stopping the nazi-fascist union of the imperial Japan, nazi Germany and fascist Italy, all willing to conquer all world and exterminating minorities
I had not seen the movie until now. Here is a link for the movie on UA-cam ua-cam.com/video/PyJwtC8kwJM/v-deo.html I swear there was another movie about this from the 50's, but I am not able to locate it. Another excellent video from Sabaton!
Another tidbit I intended to mention and forgot: One of the men killed during one of the attempts to rescue the Lost Battalion was Captain Eddie Grant, 77th Division. He was a major league baseball third baseman, the first of several major leaguers killed in the war. www.findagrave.com/memorial/19858/edward-leslie-grant
if you can you should do the "Battle off Samar odds what are those" its about one of my most favorite naval battles
Hey man, another great video. I would love for u to maybe react to the official trailer for Battlefield 1 and maybe even the 4 DLC trailers too, my favourite game and it's about ww1.
Its interesting how similar American uniforms are to the British ones although probably made out of better materials and dark green.
@@samuel10125 they were exactly like you saw in the vid, brown, not green, this ain't ww2. I'm very sure
Pls try listening to 1648 by sabaton,its a great song.
The pigeon that finally broke through the german lines was named Cher Ami, her actual message read "We are along the road parallel to 276.4. Our own artillery is dropping a barrage directly on us. For heavens sake stop it."
Cher Ami, the mini madd ladd... or lass.
@@spenkerdetanker9067 In the history episode for this song they explain that the other birds they sent either got shot, lost or captured so Cher Ami was pretty much their last chance.. and the fucking bird flew 20m away and just stopped in a nearby tree xD they had to throw rocks at her to get her to move her ass!
@@Razzlion Don't forget the Cher Ami as I quote from wikipedia "She had been shot through the breast, blinded in one eye, and had a leg hanging only by a tendon." She carried multiple messages and earned multiple awards. And General Pershing saw her off to return home.
Source: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cher_Ami
Her body is preserved at the Smithsonian's Museum of American History alongside Sgt. Stubby.
@@Razzlion I know it's amazing
That pigeon’s name was Cher Ami. During her escape from the German forces she had one of her feet shot off, one of her wings almost shot off and got a shot straight through the breast but pressed on to deliver the message saving hundreds of lives.
It has recently been found that Cher Ami is male.
@@maximaldinotrap They really need to make up their minds.
THE PIGEON HAS THE HEART OF T E C H N O B L A D E AND THE POWER
I'm a veteran and every time I hear this song, I get chocked up. The bravery and sheer amount of testicular fortitude those doughboys had is unimaginable. To actually deny the terms of surrender presented to them by the Germans is the stuff of legend.
Thank you for your service, Nick!
Yours is the first reaction to this song I've seen that uses the Diary of an Unknown Soldier intro. Well Done, sir!
Technically, this song is composed of two parts:
- Diary of an Unknown Soldier (narrated by Jon Schaffer (iced Earth, Demons & Wizards))
- The Lost Battalion (the actual song)
One of the best songs of the album, IMO.
all the drums in the studio/music video for this song are all recordings of different guns, so badass.
Watch Hannes when he plays this song live too. He doesn't use the hi hat. Instead he's hitting a pad, and triggering the same bayonet sound. The kick drum and snare are triggered too - Joakim describes this in the corresponding Sabaton History video. The sounds are a little macabre, but very subtly innovative.
@@swhan oh i did not know that, awesome
At one point the Germans were actually begging the Americans to "for the love of God surrender" because of the horrible noises that could be heard from their wounded soldiers
Surrender? HELL! we just got here!!!
@@blackstone777 That was the Marines. "Retreat, hell! We just got here!"
Well the germans were pleading with the wrong americans those men were new yorkers they dont surrender they're to stubborn for that
Ya
"The sickening sound of a bayonet tearing through human flesh"
As someone who has only recently started being interested in WW1 (thanks Sabaton!), it was surprising to learn how much a part bladed weapons took. And sometimes even things that weren't made to be weapons, like shovels
It really feels like we are just hanging out with a cool teacher learning.
77th Infantry Division is the Liberty Division. My great-grandfather served in it during World War II. Desmond Doss (from Hacksaw Ridge) was also in it.
Great commentary, I highly suggest The Price of A Mile by Sabaton - never fails to make me cry. It tells about the half a million lives that were sacrificed for six miles of ground in Passchendaele in WWI, I recommend the movie edit on UA-cam.
what about 'the end of the war to end all wars' ? thats a great song too
Some scenes are from the Intro of battlefield 1 maybe you should Look at the prologue its awesome in my opinion
Yeah honestly. I think the prologue is one of the coolest missions in any game.
@@gotem123 i agree but battlefield 5s the last Tiger is very dramatic and deep too
I really enjoy the epilogue of battlefield 1
@@benediktvogler4229 but 1 tank vs the world?
@@wfwf9917 that happened sometime maybe not to the extent you see in the game but there where tanks that held out and racked amazing kill counts on both sides
The chorus gives me chills
Especially the one after the guitar's rift
I used to live in Whittlesey's home town right after college.
I just found your channel and I have been binging your videos, you make awesome content man. I love hearing your take on all the history that you react to, much love man!
Thank you so much! Glad you're here.
I would actually argue that that the Purple Heart medal is the highest medal to receive.
*medal
Common mistake since they sound similar and medals are typically made out of metal.
@@Eidolon1andOnly oh ya, my bad. Thanks
Ah, the song that got me into Sabaton. 🖤
Thank you for all these great reactions, I really appreciate you teaching me more interesting details about all these great stories 😁🤘🏻
Man I really love your reactions, hope you enjoy listening to Sabaton as much as the rest of us do, definitely subscribed.One relevant song is called Arrival Meuse Argonne by 1914, they're a death metal band about the great war,they even "read" the message in their lyrics, I hope you listen to it, lots of love from Greece
I DO love listening to them. I even have my 15 year old daughter into them now.
@@VloggingThroughHistory you should definitely see them live whenever the opportunity presents itself,the amount of energy is out of this world,one of my favourite bands for a decade straight
Not sure if anyones pointed out, the carrier pigeon was severly wounded while leaving the combat zone but managed to reach to friendly command. The pigeon later died of its injuries and has a pride of place in the Smithsonian.
Fun fact, the events of 82nd all the way were either happening or would soon happen after, during the lost battalions battle
thank you for the great history videos and thank you for introducing me to this amazing band!!
The pigeon that made it trough is called Cher Ami, Count Dankula did a mini mad lad video on it. Also didn't the German commander write a letter of recommendation to the allied high command asking them to give those men (or their commander) a medal for bravery?
This was the Battle where the Pidgin Cher Ami was there last pidgin and they saw it shot down. It some how took flight again and made it to command to deliver the message and save the battalion
Unfortunately, Major Charles Whittlesey, leader of the Lost Battalion committed suicide by jumping off of a boat. Family and friends say he was suffering from what we now call PTSD. Rest In Peace to a true leader and honorable soldier.
Yeah. I mentioned that in this video.
@@VloggingThroughHistory oh my bad. Had a class to get to when the song ended so I cut it off there.
As others have pointed out, the pigeon that finally broke out was named Cher Ami and she was very nearly killed on her flight. Count Dankula made a Mini Mad Lads video on her and this is the link for those interested ua-cam.com/video/NPiNO3a_anw/v-deo.html
Whenever you react to other sabaton songs, make sure you watch fanmade videos that include footage of movies or irl, that goes along with the song. I reccomend Knight SGC for these videos because his are the best I have seen so far and are masterfully crafted and really just epic.
Yeah I've used his for a few of the reaction videos I've done.
@@VloggingThroughHistory Really? thats awsome you should do his wolfpack video.
@@VloggingThroughHistory keep doing his vids
One of my favorite Sabaton songs, together with one of my favorite war movie. Its such a good movie.
Please do "The Last Battle" one of the most overlooked Sabaton songs about one of the most overlooked battles and one of the most amazing.
Yes, this song is so amazing and it is one amazing story
Every Sabaton song is my favorite because I have always liked learning things about history, and since you don’t get to hear a lot of things that happened in WWI, and other conflicts that have happened in other countries unless it was some kind of major conflict in history in the USA. Sabaton has really helped me learn more about other conflicts that have happened years ago
Cher Ami was the pigeon that carried the message, and she has her own incredible story of perseverance and determination. Count Dankula did a mini Mad Lad on her.
for this song sabaton used a new drumkit
the kick drum is a machinegun
the snare drum is a 9mm handgun
and the high hat is a bayonette entering flesh, and as far as i know it the only song that use it
@@ectriin8529 they dindt say where they got the sound from
Yes! I love that movie, its actually fully up on youtube if you wanna watch it (not here obviously) 100% uploaded no ads or anything. It even has a couple guys from Band of Brothers if im not mistaken
Amazing video, hello from Romania!
I'd heard this amazing song several times but I didn't know all of this! Thank you for the video!
Charles Whittlesey is such a tragic historical figure. Despite his celebrity status after the war, he lived his final years just as he had before it: A loner. He never married or had children. At one point he told a friend _"Not a day goes by but I hear from some of my old outfit, usually about some sorrow or misfortune. I cannot bear it much more."_ It's possible Whittlesey blamed himself for leading his men into the deadly siege the Argone Forrest. Perhaps he also felt guilt at refusing to surrender, which led to the deaths of many Americans and Germans in a war that was only weeks away from ending.
No drums - sounds used in place of drums described at the beginning.
It's actually all sounds of guns. There's a Sabaton history episode covering it
@@hermanvonroth1555 Not the high hat - that is the sound of a bayonet going into flesh...
I love your Sabaton videos. I would also love to see your reaction to Wolfpack and ghost in the Trenches.
i feel like most of the time the Germans in both world wars are extremely shit at putting their enemies into seige
I agree
Man, you need to react the sabaton song: devil dogs. It is really a great song
Great job doing all these react videos
You should look into Vimy Ridge. It is one of the greatest stories of victory under insurmountable odds. The Canadians took the ridge in a sleet storm in only three days while the British and French couldn’t capture it earlier despite many spirited attempts.
Also, The drums in this song are not regular drum sounds. The Kick drum sound is that of a machine gun firing, the snare is a pistol firing, and the high hat made to sound like a bayonet tearing through flesh!
This is my favorite Sabaton song by far
Techincal note- the drums on this track are not drums, but samples of actual gunshots, bayonets, etc.
3:04 I thought it’s the other way they were the only group not to retreat from a German push. Or am I thinking of something similar in WW2
It was the Meuse Argonne offensive by the allies so I would imagine it was the allies doing the pushing
You're both kinda right. The units on either side were pushed back by counter attacks while the "Lost Battalion" continued pushing forward
the animated scenes you are seeing are from the video game "battlefield 1" which shows some of the brutally of the first world war. game came out in fall of 2016
Yep. I have it on the Xbox One!
They gave the medal of honor to that pidgeon if im not mistaken because a shell blew up and almost killed that pidgeon, and he delivered that message with almost a wing torn appart and like half dead. The german made a sign that was identical to the american's one so they got the supplies if im not mistaken!
Not the Medal of Honor, but he did receive the Croix de Guerre from France.
Such a curiosity. Much of the video comes from the movie - The Lost Battalion (2001 film). October 1918. World War I is coming to an end. The US 308th Battalion, led by Major Whittlesey, is tasked with taking Argonne Forest "at all costs" to break the German defense there. Two other battalions are also to start the fight: the American and the French, which are to protect the attack on the sides - these, however, are repulsed, and contact with the 308th battalion is severed. In this situation, Major Whittlesey cannot be ordered to withdraw. Convinced of the presence of the other two battalions, the 308th continues its attack on the Germans - and is soon surrounded by them, as reported by the command using their carrier pigeons. The battalion maintains the position it won, with heavy losses it repels enemy attacks. At some point, he is also attacked by his own artillery, which incorrectly determined the location of the battalion.
It would be really awesome to have you check out The Last Battle by Sabaton. It’s a pretty impressive battle; it’s good vs evil. Should be a movie about it!!
Maj. Whittlesey was a good man and a good officer who cared about his men. That battle haunted him until he took his own life in Nov of 1921.
Just a little fun fact, the lamenters Space Marine chapter from the popular 40K franchise is based on this tough bastards.
love that song. its first Sabaton song i found for myself. after that... rest of Sabaton. :)
i went last month with my dad to meuse du argonne i didnt know at the time that thats where the lost battalion fought i did know when we were there that the americans fought there under the french command the scars still remain even the newer ones from ww2 like bullet holes in the statue of liberty monument on top of the argonne hill where the church once stood
Last Dying Breath is an awesome one, or Cliffs of Gallipoli. Or even The End of the War to End Wars.
That last song has such an interesting melody to it - a mix of normal Sabaton along with a huge chorus.
Coat of Arms or Sparta is good as well!
There was also a bunch of recent immigrants from Germany that were in the battalion who actually warned when German troops were advancing to attack. It's a great story
Very interesting comment about this first world war event.as a french,my grand father was wounded in that area.Another great song from Sabaton ,love to learn many history facts listning music.
Hey, you should totally do Rorke Drift as your next reaction video. That song is epic.
Already done! ua-cam.com/video/zJsPAI9_Zc4/v-deo.html
you need more subscribers!
Thanks. Getting there!
For you guys thats not seen the movie yet with the same name. Awsome film.
4:59
I SWEAR that is one of the actors from 1917
what part of history do you major in? could we have a vid of your favorite subject?
My areas of expertise would be the US Civil War and British Medieval History (specifically the Wars of the Roses), but I'm a student of many other areas as well. After that I'd say WW1, WW2, and the American Revolution are subjects I know the best.
Love this song and movie
Is it just me crying or what
Can I cry?
More Sabaton? Count me in! :D
So the commander that got them in to that mess got the medal of honor,seems about right.
Would love to see you react to sabaton last dying breath
i don;t knwo if any one pointed out but all the soudns are made form guns and such in this song so yea
Im not a patreon (yet that is) but I can only recommend to reacting to the ww1 story of epic history. It sure is an amazing series and even I who is quite familiar with ww1 learned much. And well I can also recommend literally every sabaton song lol
Awesome video
hey HGG i found what claims to be this full movie and i was wondering if i can link it
It is on YT and is the complete film minus intro and credits - watched it multiple times.
Yeah I saw it on here...go ahead
Some of the scenes are from battlefield 1
On the subject of Sabaton: when they shuffled band members some of those who left formed a band called "Civil War" (first album "Killing Angels") with most songs being about American history
There is probably something there up your alley:
ua-cam.com/video/giht48C3aew/v-deo.html
(My favourite: Tombstone - goofy as it is ua-cam.com/video/yFFZPOWeOdE/v-deo.html)
It is so sad that many of these great stories are almost forgotten here in America. Just because they are not part of the major theaters of WWII. That is one thing I love about Sabaton, they help to remind us of their stories.
The music video I like to watch for this song is footage from the movie Girls und Panzer Der Film. It fits so well considering how outclassed Oarai High School is against All Star University team. ua-cam.com/video/sGmlRsHG4BU/v-deo.html
I believe only about 120-ish or so walked out
I love this song too Christ. Sabaton
Nice reaction.
Wait...that's my video :D
I think I saw this movie about 5 times and the song.... About 128, lol.
I think you should check out Resist and Bite, one of my favourite Sabaton songs
Sabaton
Far From The Fame ❤️
Try seven pillars of wisdom by sabaton it is one of their music that have cool beat
Please react to resist and bite by sabaton
"Is That and excuse or an explanation?! I'm not interested in either.
To your post! "
-Major Charles Whittlesey
I see battlefield 1 clips and I happy
Can you do a Sabaton 1648 reaction? I'm interested to see what you pull about the siege of Prague.
the pidgeon is in the smithsonian, isnt it?
can you do a reaction to sabatons 'the end of the war to end all wars'
Ghost Division next please
Strongly recommend listening to Sabatons: The Lion From The North
IM A PROUD NEW YORKER 🗽 🗽
React to Last Dying Breath, another great story about the last stand of Serbian soldiers in WW1 and legendary speech that's related to that last stand
can someone link me to the video he reacted to here I cant find it
Lovely reaction, please react to the history Channel episode on this one, and I think you will like the details about the song writing as well
Let's talk about how they got the rights to use DICE/EA's footage from Battlefield 1... Because i'm pretty sure a evil corp like EA just don't give away things for free... They tend to...
Come with a enormous fee (scam)
Well, first of all, there's not "they", this video is fan-made, it's not made by Sabaton. Secondly, there is not a fee, video is just demonetized (due to copyrights) which means that the author cannot earn from it. Thirdly, it's not demonetized by EA, they don't care, but by Nuclear Blast due to the "soundtrack" used in the video.
There's something haunting fascinating about world war 1 and world war 2:
World war 1 is the fusion of the old war, with the old fashioned cavalry charging against trenches and massive charges of men armed with rifles bayonettes fixed, and the new war, the artillery and machine guns and gas and tanks
World war 2 is the world completely entering the new war, with massive use of tanks, machine guns, submachineguns and advanced aviation technologies fused with the primary objective of stopping the nazi-fascist union of the imperial Japan, nazi Germany and fascist Italy, all willing to conquer all world and exterminating minorities
I had not seen the movie until now. Here is a link for the movie on UA-cam
ua-cam.com/video/PyJwtC8kwJM/v-deo.html
I swear there was another movie about this from the 50's, but I am not able to locate it. Another excellent video from Sabaton!
@Justin Ortiz No, I found that one. My memory may be playing tricks on me after all these years:)
@Justin Ortiz Ok, the movie I was thinking about was titled Lost Command, but that was about Dien Bien Phu. Close title, but wrong war.
Why is there battlefield 1 clips?
because most of the scenes in Bf1 are legit but not all.
I actually watched the movie
Please react to ghost inthe trenches 🙏🙏