1: Légion d’Honneur 2: Karađorđe star with swords 3: Légion d’Honneur 4: French Croix de Guerre 5: Miloš Obilić 6: Karađorđe star 7: Russian Cross of St. George 8: British medal of Order of St Michael
In 1914, in the early days of World War I, Savić was awarded her first Karađorđe Star with Swords after the Battle of Kolubara. She received her second Karađorđe Star (with Swords) after the Battle of the Crna Bend in 1916 when she captured 23 Bulgarian soldiers single-handedly. She was awarded the French Légion d’Honneur (Legion of Honour) twice, as well as the Russian Cross of St. George, the British medal of the Most Distinguished Order of St Michael, and the Serbian Miloš Obilić medal. She was the sole female recipient of the French Croix de Guerre 1914-1918 with the gold palm attribute for service in World War I. Do. Not. Make. A. Woman. Angry. Especially. Do. Not. Make. An. Eastern. European. Woman. Angry.
Hello 'OldSkuleNerd' from Serbia. I want to help you better understand the symbolism of the soldier giving her the flag. As a symbol of Serbia's defense, he shows her that she deserves it. Because at that time in Serbia it was illegal for women to participate in battles. He gives her the flag and tells her, "You are a soldier," acknowledging her as his equal. Side by side with the most elite soldiers. Besides, she really took her brother's place. When they came to mobilize him, she secretly registered under the male name of Milun Savić. She cut her hair and put on a man's uniform, also, she was a really big girl. She fought like this for about a year, when in 1913 she was wounded in the chest in the Battle of Bregalnica in the Second Balkan War. At the hospital, they discovered that volunteer Milun Savić is actually a girl. Later, she was still allowed to fight in battles because she had already proven her bravery and skills. She was promoted to the rank of corporal. And in this battle at Kolubara, she was already a sergeant.
Man I totally agree. I’ve been a fan of Sabaton for a very long. But only last couple of years did I realize they are not just a catchy power metal band with a war gimmick. They are like skalds or Bards in olden times singing the deeds of heroes around the fire. They keep our collective story alive. I really believe they should be recognized as more than just a band
I quote: (Adolfo Lerito) ''There’s something that everybody should know, in order to better appreciate this song. Serbia before WW1 was inhabited by more or less between 3.4 million people. During the War, the ranks of the Serbian Army swelled up to 712.005 regulars, plus 55.800 Serbian and Montenegrin volunteers from abroad who came back to Serbia as Austria invaded it. Of those men, 402.435 died during the war. Maybe it didn’t register, so I’ll be more specific: between 50% to almost 60% of ALL THE SOLDIERS fighting in the Serbian Army LOST THEIR LIVES during World War One (it’s not clear of those 55.800 volunteers are included in the count or not, hence the fork). If that wasn’t massive enough, another 700.000 to 850.000 Serb civilians died during the course of the war, for a grand total of 1.100.000 to 1.250.000 Serbs dying during World War One on a population of more or less 3.4 to 3.5 million people. That’s roughly ONE THIRD of ALL the population of Serbia dying, between military and civilians, which by the end of the war accounted for a little bit less than HALF of the adult male population, and still is the highest casualty rate for any nation during World War One. This is how much Serbia is worth to Serbs. THIS. And for this, as a foreigner, I can have nothing, and I mean NOTHING but the utmost respect.''
Milunka Savic was a real-life Wonder Woman deserving of every accolade possible and Sabaton did an amazing job showing her story in this video. As a Serbian woman this video actually brought tears to my eyes.
There's another bit of Milunka's story that I find impressive too. At one point she captured a group of Bulgarian soldiers, one of who was so impressed by her that after the war, he sent his eldest son, who was in a military academy at the time, to see her so she could teach him how to be a proper soldier.
Also worth to mention, she was wounded 9 times. And she went to war in place of her brother due for recruitment. While WW1 "officially" began in Sarajevo, Kolubara was also the first allied victory in WW1 that showed allies that victory is possible if small Serbia decimated great Austrian army. Later on, at the end of war Thessalonica/Solun front sealed the faith of Reich, with Serbian infantry 2 days ahead of French calvary fixing south front.
It is better they do not touch her, they would just made her not interested in guys and also different skin....... It is better that they does not touch our heroes..... they have their to ruin....
Greetings good man, your video have made me cry, I'm 24 years old serbian man and no one care about me and my country and our heroes for centuries, and when i see someone reacting to this song or to "last dying breath" my heart became full of happiness because Sabaton made this in order to keep truth and History going through the song, in first world War Serbia have the biggest lost in entire planet by percent, 50% of Man's of entire Serbia died for freedom so we can be free now, long live Heroes! ❤🇷🇸
You know, Sabaton makes sure people don't forget, but it is guys like you, who spread the word about these songs and help that these stories stay alive. I am German. I have never heard about this story, although we learned about WW1 a lot and WW2 of course. We cannot forget. So thank Sabaton for making these songs and THANK YOU for sharing them. 🙏
As an ex-military vet from the UK, I love sabaton and this is my fave song from The album ams can't wait till they visit the UK in April next year. Also was the medal you were on about the Milos obilic
She was wounded multiple times like nine times when they realized in the hospital she is a woman. After her recovery she was at the briefing in the ten-hut stance and they wanted to transfer her to be a nurse. She asked to be sent back to her regiment. Officer told her ok but i have to ask superiors for permission and response will be in a day. She responded short Ill wait, standing still... Officer let her stand like that for an hour and than he told her to go back to her regiment.
I am not sure if you can understand what it means to carry that flag,and who can carry that flag? only the best and bravest. In Serbian history not a single war flag was lost on battlefield, that is long history dating from 7 century AD as modern Serbia.
In WW1 and WW2 only Serbia was attacked and the rest of the Balkan, Ex-Yu countries were on the side with occupators and nazzies... Milunka was hero from Balkan wars and WW1... I'm not sure for WW2 (except that she was in concentration camp for some time)...
sabaton has brought many stories to life,and as a serbian i can't thank them enough,first they made "last dying breath" and now "lady of the dark". thank you for your reaction,its a bit surprising to find an american know about serbia for any reason other than the fact that nikola tesla was a serbian,cause mostly that seems to be the only reason people hear about us over seas.
The best part about Sabaton isn't just the fact that they write about historically accurate events and people, it isn't even about how they do so without glorifying war. It's their ability to create an emotional bond between the listener and their music by telling a story in five minutes or even sooner with their historic versions no matter how sad or uplifting the subject matter may be which sticks with you. Some you're familiar with, a lot you may not be. They can even make you feel that way about a warship. Twice. They're masters of their craft.
Merry Christmas Richard, wonderful reaction as always. Sabaton doesn't have a History episode for this one yet but you can find Indy's retelling of Milunka Savic' s story in the Great War Channel. They have a great episode about her. Be well my friend. Hug to all the family from Portugal
@@stonewall01 Same with me. I watched almost every episode of The Great War in real time and all of the sub series, including the inter War period. They do a great job at Time Ghost
I live in Flanders (Ghent)... yes the Flanders from "Flanders fields" ... even we ,in our history lessons, rarely get educated about the (south)eastern front from WW1 . We too have to research ourselves.
I live in Brugge and it is very true, we in Western Europe are not told these stories from the Eastern front either. Such a shame, luckily we have Sabaton to let us know about them.
We don't learn about these stories in Europe either. Unless our country is involved directly we only learn about key moments in the grand scale of things. Our countries are so old that even huge events like WW1 is almost treated like footnotes. As a swede its even worse since we were fortunate enough to avoid all wars post 1814 (sorry Norway). I think I know a lot more about the battles during the 30year war than any specific battle in WW1 or 2. I would celebrate 200+ years of peace If it wasn't paid for with the blood of our neighbour's.
I enjoyed this song and this great Serbian heroine I never knew existed or hear about. Thanks to Sabaton...and your great channel getting the story out. Thanks again!
We learned in school,she cross no man land,she was only woman hero in I War and she was in prisom in II World War,she had one dauther and adopted 32 children,after war wirkin as clining lady shame on us,and died in poverty ((
@@martinawolf9605 Yes and no. She was offered a French pension (and British I think) but she refused them. In the end, she accepted a small apartment allotted to her by government, after the WWII. In the second season of "Shadows over Balkan" (a.k.a. Black Sun) one of the characters was inspired by her. The character was depicted at living in back then an infamous shoddy area of Belgrade, which was actually near to where she actually lived after both WWI and WWII.
Merry Christmas and thank you, for your great reactions! I can't wait for Sabaton history for this, and an animated video and history for "Valley of Death".
Actually, In a lot of Sabaton animated story videos, you can see members of band. I think it is a kind of little easter egg. Greets from Central Europe.
I mean Australia did a lot more focus on the galipolli campaign and some did the desert campaign into Besheeba The western front then takes over but there’s so much east not mentioned
Ballad of Bull is a good one for that. I don't know many people outside of Sabaton fans and even few historians who know his story. One of my favourite Sabaton songs. Maybe one day they will write a song about the Rats of Tobruk, their story is pretty fucking impressive as well.
Milunka Savić joined the army instead of her brother. at that time women could not be soldiers. She skillfully disguised herself as a woman until she was wounded the third time. when they bandaged her, they saw that she was female. She was wounded a total of 9 times. After the war, France offered to live and be an honorary citizen of France, she refused and remained living a modest life in Serbia.
You should check out a little unknown American band called March in Arms they revolve around history just like Sabaton but also American patriotism.. They have a very good music video called Ashes which is dedicated to service members and their families.. They're sort of like a cross of Five Finger Death Punch, Iced Earth but lean more towards the power metal side..
Dear, Serbs fighted in WW1 BEFORE and not After Yugoslavia was Bor. Kolubara and other things mentioned here NEVER were in Bosnia and Hercegovina, Ultimate disrespect for this woman and values that she stood for. Especialy as you are an old school.Cer and Kolubara are still in Serbia And everybody here know who she is. Reccomnation - listen to Sabaton Last Dying Breath .That is about defence of Belegrade 1915.Americans are so uneducated that you do not , pehaps know difference in Serbia or Siberia
um... what does that have to do with this video... and Jinjer is with Napalm just and heads up... and Nuclear Blast is just the Label for Sabaton the issues are with the Distributor which is a whole other video lol
I am quite new to your channel and so I must admit I've made a few assumptions. But if you are American and interested in war history, do you know of Margraten? It's the memorial and burial ground for American WW2 soldiers in the Netherlands. I just wanted to tell you about it because I have noticed not many Americans know about it.
What did you actually say: Yogoslavia? and you pretend to know history? That went so wrong. I think you don't even know how wrong that went...but yea, usa ppl
I used her name, and went down the list of metals to find the one I didn't know. The Serbian Metal of Bravery... Let's say it has a short list of people who can actually wear it.
Milosh Obilich (Miloš Obilić) gold medal for bravery. Miloš Obilić is a Serbian knight in 1389 who with his comrades killed the leader of the Turkish Ottoman army in camp at Kosovo and was almost immediately killed sacrificing his life in a suicide mission.
Yep. I think it's intentional because it is Pär that give her the banner. I wonder if it's Floors voice that tells the German soldiers to stay down when she's at the machine gun too.
1: Légion d’Honneur
2: Karađorđe star with swords
3: Légion d’Honneur
4: French Croix de Guerre
5: Miloš Obilić
6: Karađorđe star
7: Russian Cross of St. George
8: British medal of Order of St Michael
In 1914, in the early days of World War I, Savić was awarded her first Karađorđe Star with Swords after the Battle of Kolubara. She received her second Karađorđe Star (with Swords) after the Battle of the Crna Bend in 1916 when she captured 23 Bulgarian soldiers single-handedly.
She was awarded the French Légion d’Honneur (Legion of Honour) twice, as well as the Russian Cross of St. George, the British medal of the Most Distinguished Order of St Michael, and the Serbian Miloš Obilić medal. She was the sole female recipient of the French Croix de Guerre 1914-1918 with the gold palm attribute for service in World War I.
Do. Not. Make. A. Woman. Angry.
Especially. Do. Not. Make. An. Eastern. European. Woman. Angry.
You mean" do not make Serbian woman angry"? Good idea!
@Narkomancers Па то сам и рекао,јебем те ћорава!
Well looking geographically, Serbia is South Europe, but I get your point 😊
As the saying goes: "Hell hath no fury than that of an angry woman"
Hello 'OldSkuleNerd' from Serbia.
I want to help you better understand the symbolism of the soldier giving her the flag. As a symbol of Serbia's defense, he shows her that she deserves it. Because at that time in Serbia it was illegal for women to participate in battles. He gives her the flag and tells her, "You are a soldier," acknowledging her as his equal. Side by side with the most elite soldiers. Besides, she really took her brother's place. When they came to mobilize him, she secretly registered under the male name of Milun Savić. She cut her hair and put on a man's uniform, also, she was a really big girl. She fought like this for about a year, when in 1913 she was wounded in the chest in the Battle of Bregalnica in the Second Balkan War. At the hospital, they discovered that volunteer Milun Savić is actually a girl. Later, she was still allowed to fight in battles because she had already proven her bravery and skills. She was promoted to the rank of corporal. And in this battle at Kolubara, she was already a sergeant.
French called her serbian joan of arc ,she awarded French Legion d Hon eur twice,British medal of the most Distiduished Order of St Michael etc.
Man I totally agree. I’ve been a fan of Sabaton for a very long. But only last couple of years did I realize they are not just a catchy power metal band with a war gimmick. They are like skalds or Bards in olden times singing the deeds of heroes around the fire. They keep our collective story alive. I really believe they should be recognized as more than just a band
I quote: (Adolfo Lerito)
''There’s something that everybody should know, in order to better appreciate this song.
Serbia before WW1 was inhabited by more or less between 3.4 million people. During the War, the ranks of the Serbian Army swelled up to 712.005 regulars, plus 55.800 Serbian and Montenegrin volunteers from abroad who came back to Serbia as Austria invaded it. Of those men, 402.435 died during the war.
Maybe it didn’t register, so I’ll be more specific: between 50% to almost 60% of ALL THE SOLDIERS fighting in the Serbian Army LOST THEIR LIVES during World War One (it’s not clear of those 55.800 volunteers are included in the count or not, hence the fork).
If that wasn’t massive enough, another 700.000 to 850.000 Serb civilians died during the course of the war, for a grand total of 1.100.000 to 1.250.000 Serbs dying during World War One on a population of more or less 3.4 to 3.5 million people.
That’s roughly ONE THIRD of ALL the population of Serbia dying, between military and civilians, which by the end of the war accounted for a little bit less than HALF of the adult male population, and still is the highest casualty rate for any nation during World War One.
This is how much Serbia is worth to Serbs.
THIS.
And for this, as a foreigner, I can have nothing, and I mean NOTHING but the utmost respect.''
Milunka Savic was a real-life Wonder Woman deserving of every accolade possible and Sabaton did an amazing job showing her story in this video. As a Serbian woman this video actually brought tears to my eyes.
There's another bit of Milunka's story that I find impressive too.
At one point she captured a group of Bulgarian soldiers, one of who was so impressed by her that after the war, he sent his eldest son, who was in a military academy at the time, to see her so she could teach him how to be a proper soldier.
Hvala,ovo je Srbija...kroz istoriju...tudje necemo svoje ne damo..dobro dosli u Srbiju...pozdrav
Savic actually covered 2 wars, The first Balkan war in 1912 then into the great war....
Also worth to mention, she was wounded 9 times. And she went to war in place of her brother due for recruitment. While WW1 "officially" began in Sarajevo, Kolubara was also the first allied victory in WW1 that showed allies that victory is possible if small Serbia decimated great Austrian army.
Later on, at the end of war Thessalonica/Solun front sealed the faith of Reich, with Serbian infantry 2 days ahead of French calvary fixing south front.
I still find it crazy that with the Hollywood obsession with strong female heroes that they haven't made a movie about her yet.
Не хвала, No thanks😉
@@Katarinad78 You probably have a point they'd just turn her into a man hating monster played by Viola Davis or something.
It is better they do not touch her, they would just made her not interested in guys and also different skin.......
It is better that they does not touch our heroes..... they have their to ruin....
It doesnt fit the politics. Or the woke american narrative
Serbia in only 20 centry fight alone aginst 5 SUPERPOWERS in this time and win all 5
i like to think those male war heroes were honored to have this woman be remembered alongside them.
Greetings good man, your video have made me cry, I'm 24 years old serbian man and no one care about me and my country and our heroes for centuries, and when i see someone reacting to this song or to "last dying breath" my heart became full of happiness because Sabaton made this in order to keep truth and History going through the song, in first world War Serbia have the biggest lost in entire planet by percent, 50% of Man's of entire Serbia died for freedom so we can be free now, long live Heroes! ❤🇷🇸
С вјером у Бога за краља и отаџбину - слобода или смрт 🇷🇸🏴☠️☦️🇷🇺😇
Fun fact: her face is on the vinyl album cover right above the S
You know, Sabaton makes sure people don't forget, but it is guys like you, who spread the word about these songs and help that these stories stay alive. I am German. I have never heard about this story, although we learned about WW1 a lot and WW2 of course. We cannot forget. So thank Sabaton for making these songs and THANK YOU for sharing them. 🙏
As an ex-military vet from the UK, I love sabaton and this is my fave song from The album ams can't wait till they visit the UK in April next year. Also was the medal you were on about the Milos obilic
She was wounded multiple times like nine times when they realized in the hospital she is a woman. After her recovery she was at the briefing in the ten-hut stance and they wanted to transfer her to be a nurse. She asked to be sent back to her regiment. Officer told her ok but i have to ask superiors for permission and response will be in a day. She responded short Ill wait, standing still... Officer let her stand like that for an hour and than he told her to go back to her regiment.
Večna im slava i hvala 🫡
Miloš Obilić Medal looks rad.
The Serbian flag has been on White House for the gratitude of Serbian people we the people
For glory and the fatherland 🇷🇸💂🪖
I am not sure if you can understand what it means to carry that flag,and who can carry that flag? only the best and bravest. In Serbian history not a single war flag was lost on battlefield, that is long history dating from 7 century AD as modern Serbia.
Great woman, great story. Merry Christmas from Germany 😊🌲
In WW1 and WW2 only Serbia was attacked and the rest of the Balkan, Ex-Yu countries were on the side with occupators and nazzies...
Milunka was hero from Balkan wars and WW1...
I'm not sure for WW2 (except that she was in concentration camp for some time)...
sabaton has brought many stories to life,and as a serbian i can't thank them enough,first they made "last dying breath" and now "lady of the dark".
thank you for your reaction,its a bit surprising to find an american know about serbia for any reason other than the fact that nikola tesla was a serbian,cause mostly that seems to be the only reason people hear about us over seas.
I mean, that's not what I know serbia for, but it's best not to talk about that.
@@mileshill7196 Maybe Novak Djokovic miles?
The best part about Sabaton isn't just the fact that they write about historically accurate events and people, it isn't even about how they do so without glorifying war.
It's their ability to create an emotional bond between the listener and their music by telling a story in five minutes or even sooner with their historic versions no matter how sad or uplifting the subject matter may be which sticks with you. Some you're familiar with, a lot you may not be. They can even make you feel that way about a warship. Twice.
They're masters of their craft.
Merry Christmas Richard, wonderful reaction as always.
Sabaton doesn't have a History episode for this one yet but you can find Indy's retelling of Milunka Savic' s story in the Great War Channel. They have a great episode about her.
Be well my friend.
Hug to all the family from Portugal
That's how I know of her and was thrilled when I realized Sabaton wrote a song about her.
@@stonewall01 Same with me. I watched almost every episode of The Great War in real time and all of the sub series, including the inter War period.
They do a great job at Time Ghost
I live in Flanders (Ghent)... yes the Flanders from "Flanders fields" ... even we ,in our history lessons, rarely get educated about the (south)eastern front from WW1 . We too have to research ourselves.
I live in Brugge and it is very true, we in Western Europe are not told these stories from the Eastern front either. Such a shame, luckily we have Sabaton to let us know about them.
We don't learn about these stories in Europe either. Unless our country is involved directly we only learn about key moments in the grand scale of things. Our countries are so old that even huge events like WW1 is almost treated like footnotes. As a swede its even worse since we were fortunate enough to avoid all wars post 1814 (sorry Norway). I think I know a lot more about the battles during the 30year war than any specific battle in WW1 or 2. I would celebrate 200+ years of peace If it wasn't paid for with the blood of our neighbour's.
Merry Christmas from Sweden! 🤘🏻🎅🏻🤘🏻
Fun fact....just for info... Serbia have had lost over 29% of its population in WW1.
I enjoyed this song and this great Serbian heroine I never knew existed or hear about. Thanks to Sabaton...and your great channel getting the story out. Thanks again!
Serbs have a lot of heroes like Milunka. This is warior nation.
thank you Sabaton for reminding the world of the heroism and unprecedented suffering of a small nation that only wants
FREEDOM...
Interesting story that I had absolutely no clue about this. Not often I get educated and entertained at the same time. Great reaction thanks!
We learned in school,she cross no man land,she was only woman hero in I War and she was in prisom in II World War,she had one dauther and adopted 32 children,after war wirkin as clining lady shame on us,and died in poverty ((
@@martinawolf9605 Yes and no. She was offered a French pension (and British I think) but she refused them. In the end, she accepted a small apartment allotted to her by government, after the WWII.
In the second season of "Shadows over Balkan" (a.k.a. Black Sun) one of the characters was inspired by her. The character was depicted at living in back then an infamous shoddy area of Belgrade, which was actually near to where she actually lived after both WWI and WWII.
That might be Per but Milunka is definately modeled on Floor
sabaton is fantastic story tellers whit their historical videos👍👍👍👍👍thanks
Merry Christmas and thank you, for your great reactions! I can't wait for Sabaton history for this, and an animated video and history for "Valley of Death".
lest we forget! And as always, thank you so much for the private stories you share. Thanks Medic🖤
Actually,
In a lot of Sabaton animated story videos, you can see members of band. I think it is a kind of little easter egg.
Greets from Central Europe.
Wow, I happy when I see educated American. ❤
The lady looks a little bit like Floor Jansen. The drummer of Sabaton is her husband.
I mean Australia did a lot more focus on the galipolli campaign and some did the desert campaign into Besheeba
The western front then takes over but there’s so much east not mentioned
Ballad of Bull is a good one for that. I don't know many people outside of Sabaton fans and even few historians who know his story. One of my favourite Sabaton songs. Maybe one day they will write a song about the Rats of Tobruk, their story is pretty fucking impressive as well.
Srbija poštuje i čuva sećanje na svog heroja Milunke Savić.
Great
Have you seen the exploits of Sabaton in the animated story video for Christmas Truce?
They where given the oprize edùcators of the year in 2022. Many téachers uses their videos frrom Saɓaton History channel as a tool educate
Milunka Savić joined the army instead of her brother. at that time women could not be soldiers. She skillfully disguised herself as a woman until she was wounded the third time. when they bandaged her, they saw that she was female. She was wounded a total of 9 times. After the war, France offered to live and be an honorary citizen of France, she refused and remained living a modest life in Serbia.
its all there nothing is missing thanks to sabaton
It is Parr 😆
You should check out a little unknown American band called March in Arms they revolve around history just like Sabaton but also American patriotism.. They have a very good music video called Ashes which is dedicated to service members and their families.. They're sort of like a cross of Five Finger Death Punch, Iced Earth but lean more towards the power metal side..
Dear, Serbs fighted in WW1 BEFORE and not After Yugoslavia was Bor. Kolubara and other things mentioned here NEVER were in Bosnia and Hercegovina, Ultimate disrespect for this woman and values that she stood for. Especialy as you are an old school.Cer and Kolubara are still in Serbia And everybody here know who she is. Reccomnation - listen to Sabaton Last Dying Breath .That is about defence of Belegrade 1915.Americans are so uneducated that you do not , pehaps know difference in Serbia or Siberia
pls. the next song of Sabaton last Battle
У Србији је било много жена ратница Биле су Иркиње Шкоткиње Енглескиње и обожавали су да возе кола
Nice reaction.
Bravooo
i think they useda angry faced floor as the model for the lady of the dark. it looks like it, if you can imagine a angry floor
And then Germans heard of this and Stormtroopers were born.
In whole world the only woman soldier and hero in Great war.
Merry Christmas
with that many metals that is so awsome she was a hero
Accually Milunka is Floor and she gets the banner twice from Par😂😮😂
Wooohoo
That is only first battle...only beginin is covered by song 😊
Just watched this video 26 the December of 2023
Sabaton reaction 🙂
he waved his flag to call his fighters to see they had arrived and encouraged them to catch up it was normal at that time
Wait miss stiegler contacted you for the reaction? Wow that’s incredible
I WAS SHOCKED I PINNED HER COMMENT TO THE TOP I REALLY MADE ME CRY!!!!
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Yeeeeees)))Merry Christmas to you too.
You have a good radio voice
thanks...
@OldSkuleNerd have you performed your reaction to the Victorious song from FC yet? From their visualizer video?
" and don' forget the likah"
I wonder who the animators used for the model for Savic - looks oddly familiar, doesn't she?
Very familiar, and it's Pär that give her the banner and says the For Serbia line after she's wounded.
Looks like floor lol
This is real story
Greetings from Serbia ☦️🇷🇸👍
*Crosses No Mans Land*
Well thats because shes no man.
A Ukraine music label have broke ties with the French Company that are connected to Nuclear Blast(Sabaton, Nightwish.)
um... what does that have to do with this video... and Jinjer is with Napalm just and heads up... and Nuclear Blast is just the Label for Sabaton the issues are with the Distributor which is a whole other video lol
Yugoslavia has nothing to do with ww1 it came after ww1 before there was only kingdom of serbia
The other guy with long hair - that was Chris.🙂
DAMMIT CHRIS!!! oh and HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO CHRIS DEC 27th
Not yougoslavian,Serbian.Yugoslavia didnt even exist then.
Another thing I can recommend is Kansas Icarus II
Wait, did that story say that all those people met at that statue five years after the war? They all certainly did age a lot in 5 years
yea but 5 years from ww2 and Miluinkla is fight on ww1 and some Balkan wars.
50 years.
Please check out, Blue October - Hate Me.
💪👋
maybe give us a name of the medal your talking about please as i have no idea what it is called
It's the Medal of Miloš Obilić - the gold-version of it to be exact.
Which one was OldSkuleNerd referring to? There are several in that shot
I am quite new to your channel and so I must admit I've made a few assumptions. But if you are American and interested in war history, do you know of Margraten? It's the memorial and burial ground for American WW2 soldiers in the Netherlands.
I just wanted to tell you about it because I have noticed not many Americans know about it.
Eastern front and Serbia what we know as Bosnia? Are you ok with geography? 🤔
ofc its Pär
Well, I wonder if enyone think as i that she looks like a certain musicians wife, face, hair, body etc?😊
What did you actually say: Yogoslavia? and you pretend to know history? That went so wrong. I think you don't even know how wrong that went...but yea, usa ppl
OldSkuleNerd, did you know that these animations are from Yarnhub, not Sabaton?
yeah I know who Yarnhub is....
How do we google the medal we don’t know?
I used her name, and went down the list of metals to find the one I didn't know. The Serbian Metal of Bravery... Let's say it has a short list of people who can actually wear it.
Tried to google the medal mentioned. Any one has a clue?
Serbian Medal for Bravery known as the Medal of Miloš Obilić
@@v1ct0r326 that does not look like the one oldskullnerd plints to?
Dobar si, ali u ovom videu i ovoj pesmi nema mesta za smejanje, ovo sto je prikazano je samo jedan promil od onoga sta je Milunka uradila za Srbiju.
What medal where you talking about
Milosh Obilich (Miloš Obilić) gold medal for bravery. Miloš Obilić is a Serbian knight in 1389 who with his comrades killed the leader of the Turkish Ottoman army in camp at Kosovo and was almost immediately killed sacrificing his life in a suicide mission.
Does anyone think this looks like Floor
Yep.
I think it's intentional because it is Pär that give her the banner.
I wonder if it's Floors voice that tells the German soldiers to stay down when she's at the machine gun too.
Me
In real life she looks like Jennifer Lawrence
4:57 what is that medal?
I think it's the Miloš Obilić medal, but I'm not 100% sure
Order of Karađorđe star, highest medal for bravery that still exist in Serbian army
Kosovo is Serbia, Donbass is Russia!!!!
You are right 👍
Serbia 1999 🤫