Hi Evy, I'm so happy to see someone so young with such an enthusiasm for history. I had a grandfather who was an engineering officer who served abord the KM Bismarck from just after his Commissiong. He survived by pure luck and spent the rest of the war in a POW camp in Northern Ireland. Sadly, I never got to meet him, but I did get to read his journals, (Wow he had some fascinating stories) and see some of his unpublished photos of Bismarck that survived the war. Of all the stories he tells in the journal the one I enjoy most was how he found Oscar the Cat before he jumped overboard. He cursed the cat because he was allergic, yet he knew he was going to have to save him. He was fortunate that he did because it was Oscars crying and his sneezing that led the rescue boat to the group of survivors he was with. Anyway, thanks for sharing, Bless and be well.
I'm impressed, you are one of the few you know their facts about this great ship. You remember seeing the torpedo plane, that's what really did the Bismarck in. The torpedo destroyed the ruder so the ship couldn't escape. In the end it was the crew that sank the ship and of the 2,000 crew members only 115 survived, very sad.
yeah the torpedo messed up the rudder. things after that get fuzzy. they scuttled the ship in the end after everything it was still floating all the guns were gone so yeah the ship in the end whent down because of the crew who had charges
Fun fact: The captain of the fishing boat with the watch wasn't a sailor on board the Bismarck but he is the son of one of the last survivors who passed away in 2018 Loved your reaction and knowledge of the Bismarck
Thank you to World of Warships for creating the amazing battle scene for this video. All the ships and fighting were created using CGI, then used Live Action actors placed into the scene. This is just one example of some of World of Warship's amazing battle scenes they can make. BTW- World of Warships is a free to play warship game. You can see more of the Bismarck in their mini documentary too called Naval Legends. ua-cam.com/video/7K9BJhlt0zo/v-deo.html
There was actually a german U-Boot (U 556) present at the final battle of the Bismark, but it didn't have any torpedos or enough fuel left, so it couldn't do anything and the crew had to watch the Bismark sink. It was also noticed by the british ships, so they had to stop saving the crew of the Bismark.
Something extra tragic about that. When U-556 was christened, it didn't have a band, so Bismarck lent their's. Captain of U-556 said in response to this generosity, he would make it his personal mission to assist the Bismarck whenever possible. When Bismarck was being attacked and scuttled, U-556 could only watch and record what was happening due to being out of torpedoes.
You are so right! The "Bismarck" truly was the pride and identification of the German Nation at these times. By the way proved by James Cameron's documentation the "Bismarck" was sunk by the remaining crew having survived so far.
The last survivor of the Bismarck died 1 year before this vid released. The office memorabilia and compass belonged to him. The fishing boat skipper is his son.
Don‘t know if anyone noticed but the turrets are mounted in shafts on massiv ball bearings and when we can see the ship rolling over you can actually see the turrets falling out and still to this day they are about 300meters+ of distance away from the ship on the ocean floor...
You are a well eduated women, with a great taste of music. The elderly man at hte beginning is a descendant of the seaman rewsued at the end of the Video, he had gotten the Compass of the Captain, an collecting memorabilia
Ok you just gained another follower, the fact that you know all that information and the explanation was so dead on is impressive and just perfect. You are one of the few smart ones on this platform. Good job
Another great reaction video! I'm such a huge fan of history, especially WW2 naval history, probably a bit too much - I have built and painted over 200 1/700 scale model ships so yeah, a bit of an obsession, lol. I love your passion for music AND history! And it's nice to hear a non-American view on historical events - it gives better insight to how events are perceived around the world.
Well explained, for the people who do not know the battleship Bismarck , and the sister ship Prinz Eugen. R.I.P Ernst Lindemann and all the senseless soldiers killed in the war.
I would like to add that from a distance Bismarck and Prinz almost looked identical, the British thought Prinz was Bismarck so some of the fleet went after her while the others went for Bismarck
There was a sister ship, the Tirpitz. Beside of that... the Bismark was the highest advanced battleship at that time. The Torpedo Bomber of the UK were from the first World War. Imagine attacking such a ship with nostalgic planes. And having success. It's like winning the first Iraq war from the perspective from the Iraq.
The 3D computing scenes are from Wargaming's World Of Warships game. Wargaming and Sabaton have a great collaboration story (Steel Commanders and others).
The actual film footage of some of the battle is amazing. I don't know how far away the ship was that had someone filming, but those cannon's are so loud, it's unreal. These guy's have really gotten me back into history. Especially WW1 and WW2 history. I've even bought a couple of coffee table book's. One for each war. The WW1 book is really detailed. I don't actually remember learning anything about WW1 when I was in school. It was mostly WW2 and Vietnam. My dad, he was an MP in the U.S. Army, and was stationed at Checkpoint Charlie in Berlin from '63-'65,and he served on President Kennedy's honor guard when he came to Berlin and gave his famous speech.
The most biggest ship is Japanese battleship Yamato (77.500 tons) but bismarck was in technological way was foward like 30 years and when they start leaving ship crew sank they own ship because of that technology that said 3 members which survive.
maybe this is already written down there: the bismarck was send to the north atlantic to attack convoys. the bismarck was together with a ship called something like prince idk...they had been followed by the hood(and maybe another ship), the everything to the british marine, kind of a legend to the british ppl...so then it finally came to a fire exchange and the bismarck one-shotted the hood...then this message spreaded like a fire in GB and so the britains send everything they had got to revenge the hood....they had also an aircraft carrier like in the video with planes from WW I. i dont really know exactly but they had the ability to fly that low so they cant get hit...one of them could hit the bismarck with a torpedo at the rudder, so the bismarck, on its way to the german-occupied french for repairings, couldnt steer anymore and was driving targetless.. the bismarck was still able to not sink...but i think the germans didnt want to get the bismarck into enemys hands, so the germans helped the bismarck to sink...sexism fun fact: a ship is everytime female named....on the bismarck the german called her "he", with the reason that a ship that strong could never be a female...thats also why he sings for example "his guns have gone silent at last"
A little late, but a fun side fact nonetheless. When the Bismarck and battlecruiser Prinz Eugen were engaged by british battleship H.M.S. Prince of Wales and battlecruiser H.M.S. Hood, flagship of the Royal Navy, Admiral Lütjens, who was in command of the Flotilla, didn't want to return fire but move on because he prioritised getting to the open Atlantic. Captain Lindemann, commander of the Bismarck, held fire at first, but then radio'd "Ich lass mir doch nicht mein Schiff unter'm Arsch wegschießen" ('I will not have my ship shot out from under my ass') and returned fire against the Admiral's direct orders, sinking H.M.S. Hood just a few minutes later, which caused basically the whole Royal Navy to go on a hunt for Bismarck.
Such a good reaction to an awesome song. More Sabaton please! Edit: Some songs I’d love see you react to - a soldier of 3 armies - Rourkes Drift - Resist and bite - Carolus Rex - night witches - no bullets fly - to hell and back (about Audie Murphy) - the last stand - winged hussars - seven pillars of wisdom - 82nd all the way - fields of verdun - dreadnought - the valley of death - soldier of heaven - the attack of the dead men - Versailles Every one of these songs is 🔥 as is usual for Sabaton, and the history behind them is amazing. Like another commenter said, their history channel is better than most history books as it relates to the events they talk about, so you should totally check it out if you haven’t already.
Surprisingly Bismarck was highly advanced for it’s time where it utilized an automated fire control system where all of the guns can be synced to a range finder, or maned individually, however the systems weren’t reliable unfortunately, and as to how it lost to pre ww1 biplanes was in part due to the faulty fire and control systems, the lack of experience against enemy aircraft whilst on a boat from the crew and their ammunition, where unlike most planes which were made from wood or aluminum, the sopwith camel biplane was made out of, wood and canvas, where due to the Germans lack of airburst rounds, which are set to explode via a timer, which works well when you have the range, ie five seconds for half a mile and so on and the shell would explode sending shrapnel everywhere, however it only has a blast radius of a few meters and by that time the plane would be out of the blast zone, the other alternative was impact ammunition where when the tip of a round hits a solid object with sufficient force would cause the round to explode, however due to the biplanes being made out of canvas ie the stuff used for painting, the impact round simply flew straight through the wings and out the other side and unless it was a direct hit to the engine then they were close to useless, leaving the poor guys trying to shoot down the planes with auto cannons like the twenty and forty mm cannons and any other small arms on board, as for the final fight, that lasted over eight hours, surviving several torpedo hits and constant fire from two battleships, four cruisers and two destroyers if I’m correct, all the while the Bismarck still floated, and after eight hours of being a non stop shooting target either two torpedoes destroyed her or the crew scuttled their own ship
Unexpected was that HMS Prince of Wales who participated on hunt on Bismarck was sunk the same way like Bismarck. Destroyed in Pacific by couple of torpedoes launched by japanese planes.
if you want more cinematic videos with Sabaton try "Christmas truce" (well known event) or "to hell and back" this deals with PTSD and drug addiction in a horrifying realistic manner, still, sadly very much reality for many soldiers returning from battle, it has been through history. perhaps an animation? the animated STORY video of "Night witches" or "No bullets fly", Night witches is heroic and powerful females while No bullets fly is heroic and about humanity and chivalry during war. for a live performance, I would like to see your reaction to "en livstid i krig" live from Göteborg Sweden, it is in Swedish but there are subtitles (not perfect but they get the message across).
9:30 The pun of the "Iron and blood" is connected to the fact that Otto von Bismarck´s motto was "Iron and blood", as he built up the nation after the French-Prussian war on this basis. So the fact that those people were sinking on board of Bismarck meant that they were both literally and figuratively sinking on "iron and blood".
Another generally overlooked fact about the Bismarck class battleship is that's essentially an enlarged, more powerfull Von der Tann class *battlecruiser* . I know the line between the battlecruiser and the fast battleship had been blurring ever since the very fast superdreadnoughts of the late antebellum but the Bismarck had, especially in it's armour scheme (not thickness mind) and architecture as well as gun distribution, elements of the late war Von der Tann BCs. Also note that Germany while it had impressive ships as individual vessels and a pretty dangerous doctrine for an enlarged "cruiser war" of commerce raiding the Kriegsmarine never even remotely had the capacity to face the Royal Navy in a standup fight... cue the submarine campaign... Best regards Raoul G. Kunz
The Bismarck is my favorite real life ship. It wasn't as large as the Yamato(the largest battleship ever built) but it was the most technologically advanced vessel afloat at the time. Not to mention the toughest. The brits threw everything they had at it for 4 and a half hours and couldn't sink it lol
If you have not already I recommend sabitons no bullets fly from the album heros And the associated sabiton history video about it It is a touching story and really needs to be remembered
here just a bit more information The "Bismarck" , and his sister ship "Tirpitz", were the 2 largest battleships ever built in Europe (250 meters long, 36 meters wide, and displacing more than 50.000 tones) and they were the pride of the kriegsmarine (Germany's militari navy) during Ww2. The "Bismarck" set sail in May 1941 to reach the Atlantic and destroy merchant convoys, but he was intercepted by the British and during a brief fight, destroyed the former flagship of the British fleet and pride of the Royal Navy, the worldwide famous battlecruiser "Hood", by penetrating her armor and detonating her aft main ammunition magazine and killing all 1400 members of her crew except for 3 men, and heavily damaged the battleship "Prince of Wales". This enraged the prime minister Winston Churcil who ordered all his ships in the Atlantic to abandon their operations and destroy the Bismarck. In total more than 40 ships participated to the hunt, making it the biggest naval hunt in history. Meanwhile Bismarck, who had received a hit during the first battle, was leaking fuel and was trying to reach the French port of Saint Nazaire, in occupied France, for repair. After 3 days of playing cat and mouse with the British, Bismarck was attacked by airplanes launched from the aircraft carrier "Ark Royal" and hit by a torpedo in the stern, which jammed his rudders during evasive manuvers, meaning that he was forced to sail in circles, just a few miles away from reaching air cover. In the end battleships "King George V" and "Rodney", along side the heavy cruisers "Norfolk" and "Dorsedshire" fought the already doomed battleship and, during the following 90 minutes completely destroyed it. However, despite having all his guns destroyed, and having received more than 400 hits (out of the 2800 shells that the British had fired at it) his armor was still mostly intact and the ship was still afloat. So the british launched another 4 torpedoes and he disappeared beneath the waves. After inspection of the wreck however it had been discovered that the torpedoes did no significant damage thanks to the battleship's excellent armor, and that Bismarck had been scuttled by his crew (although it should be noted that many historians believe that it would have eventually sunk due to the damage received). Of the 2200 men that served on it, only 114 survived. Copy, props to @willghezzi Small funfact, the 105mm Air defense on the Bismarck was too fast to hit the slow airplanes, was too modern on those days.
Honestly? The only way I can listen to Bismarck is via there music video. The gunfire, creaking of the ships as well as seeing certain things are just....*Chefs kiss* Perfecto.
The truth is that most engagements in the Atlantic tend to be ignored or overshadowed by their pacific counterparts mostly because it has more to do with the Americans and that the Atlantic theater doesn’t get talked about especially from our side of the UK, and it is rather pleasant to see someone outside of Britain who knows a bit about the Atlantic theater or the European theater in general where the Americans tend to get mixed up as either the British or Americans, the British gets sidelined pretty heavily, such as in Africa where British, Canadian, Australian, Indian and African troops were sent there to deal with the nazis, all the while the Australians and Indians deal with the Japanese and I bet my pension that most people would never know what force H is or what it was and if you do know then my hat goes off to you.
Great response from one of their masterpieces! One of my TOP Songs from Sabaton!!! If you need suggestions for bands that you may not know or want to make a new react again, let me know, then I could send you some ;-) here is a "few" to choose from xD Beast in Black,Unleash the Archers,Ordan Ogan,Eleine,Amaranthe, Dynazty,Lacuna Coil,Amorphis, Kobra and the Lotus, Future Palace, Hollywood Undead
Hi, thanks for yet another very good reaction. Sabaton is amazing in combining history with kick ass music. Maybe you can react also to 'Race to the sea' and 'Resist and bite'. These songs honour Belgian war history. Grtz.
my suggestion of other Sabaton songs to react are: 40-1 (Live In Poland), En Livstid I Krig (Live - The Great Tour - Gothenburg), Defense In Moscow, Primo Victoria... Cheers From Brazil \m/_
Bismarck and Tirpitz were not the only Battleships that were Beasts Made Of Steel. Yamato and Musashi of the Imperial Japanese Navy were larger and powerful then Bismarck and Tirpitz. Bismarck was over 50,000 tons with 15 inch Naval Guns, Yamato was over 72,000 tons with 18.1 inch Naval Guns.
One of my grandfathers (he joined the Wehrmacht in 1938 and fought in Poland, France and the Soviet Union) said years after the war, when my uncle learned about the war at school and asked questions: "You can't imagine the time. before Hitler came, Germany was on the ground, many politicians at home and abroad had ruined our country, no elected government lasted more than a few months and it often looked like revulution. When Hitler came, a lot of people thought it couldn't get any worse than it already is.... they were all wrong".
Maybe a christmas truce reaction from sabaton pls 😊, watched some of your reactions and they are some of the best ive seem so far. Geeetings from germany :)
The German navy has different names depending on the time period. German Empire - Kaiserliche Marine Weimar Republic - Reichsmarine Nazi Germany - Kriegsmarine West Germany/modern Germany - Bundesmarine
Hi Evy, I am german and in my late fifties, so I know the story behind the song but I'm very impressed with your level of knowledge, I will not say for your age, because many older people think the younger generation knows nothing, but for you being not german. Maybe I can pique your interest in some bands that are also history related (not to the level of Sabaton off course), if you do not already know them. 1. Ad Infinitum Their first Album Chapter I is about the french revolution, the second Chapter II: Legacy is about Vlad the Impaler aka Vlad Tepes aka Vlad Dracula. 2. Serenity Their leader/singer/songwriter is in fact a history professor at a uni in austria so he writes a lot about historical persons and events. He seings also in a band called warkings for who Melissa Bonny, the lead singer and songwriter of Ad Infitum did some guest vocals, so maybe that was the inspiration for Melissa to come up with her ideas. 3. Ex Libris Dutch prog metal Their latest Album Ann is a concept album about three different historical Anns. First is Ann Boleyn, the second is Anastasia Romanova and the third is Anne Frank. Greetings from Germany
Awesome tribute to the Bismark, What you may not know is that the Bismark could not be sunk by the British, the armour was too thick. Unable to steer or fire and being bombarded with shells for nearly a week. The order was given to scuttle the Bismark as not to be taken by the Allies, and later proven by examining the wreck and how the front guns were dislodged.
Just wait until you hear how one Polish Destroyer Piorun bullied Bismarck all night on the night before the final battle. The Poles charged the Bismarck and transmitted "I am a Pole" and opened fire with everything including the AA guns, MGs, Rifles and pistols, they even played the Polish national anthem by ship band. The crew of the Piorun are absolute mad lads
I understand that the "history wrote from the winers" but Bismark sinked by the germans saylors cause Ludendorfs orders was that the ship should not fell in the hand of the allies The way kriegsmarine build Bismark was mainly for defence (44% of his weight) and it was absolutely imposible to sink it even if the french and british navy try together all day . The bad lack for Bismark was that at the battle near to the Denmark strait with the HMS Hood and the Prince of Wales the PoW was hit the Bismark in the rotor so Bismark start losing speed and oil and Lutiens (the commander) has to choose between return in Norway from the same way he come to the Denmark strait or to go in occupied France for repair and Lutiens choose France so when the Bismark was on the run from basicly the hall royal navy , near France the Force H was found them (because of the biplanes of the aircraft carrier Ark Royal) and the biplanes start to attack till the rest of the unit come . Bismark lose almost all of his oil , has no power , has no rotor long ago , so 2nd commander Ludendorf (possibly because Lutiens was dead after the battle with force H) give the order to tho those that couldnt survive to start sinking the ship and same time to those who could survive to abadoned Oh!...Also a small "hint" , Bismark was the biggest battleship in the WW2 in the european side , but Japan build more huge battleships to beat us navy in the Pasific battles , and also the Bismark is (i think) the first ship called as male cause most of the ships till that time called as females Great reaction , nice groove you have , keep going
Radio Tapok, Russian rock band, which do the same things, about history of Russia , and WW2, just see it, Halhin gol, Мясной бор, высота 776, it is also amazing,and thanks for your opinion, you do a great job
Sabaton is an interesting band. Not often that metal, or any band for that matter, have such a concern for history. That plus their music makes them one of the Very few Metal bands I have any interest in. The other's basically being Rammstein and Schwarze Engel. Another WW2 Kriegsmariene themed video of theirs you migth find interesting is "Wolfpack". Pretty obvious what that's about. Youre reactions are amognst the most entertaining on the tube. For a whole host of reasons but your knowledge and inquiring mind as chief amongst them.
Again nice insights and reaction! The (Kriegs)marine is in my opinion one of the most noble armed forces that are out there in any time of history, but the dritte Reich should have focused more on the Luftwaffe to this time (and other parts to not sabotage themselves so to say) and the outcome would have been quite a different one. That said, what is your favourite EvyTheFox: Bismarck or Yamato?
Oeef hard one! The japanese had sone very clever strategies during the war! The Battle of Okinama (US attacking Japan on the island of Okinama) is one of the most spectacular stories during the war imo. The Yamato is in numbers more impressive, but the Bismarck stories hit closer to home
King George V firing, Rodney firing, Swordfish planes and Dorsetshire launched torpedos and yet the Bismarck refused to go down. That's how bad ass he was. In the end it was the crew that scuttled him to keep him away from the Brits.
If you had like this one may i suggest another Sabaton song? it's called "Dreadnought" and it's about another naval battle but this time it's told by the brithis prospective
There were 2 ships like the Bismark. Fortunately, the sister ship was never used. After the Bismark sank, the sister ship was upgraded and was therefore stronger than the Bismak. The sister ship was sunk in a fiort with aerial bombs. Luckily the meletärs only saw the money that the ship cost. Even the Bismark was difficult to defeat, now you have to imagine that both ships would have fought side by side. cruel thought and disgusting.
Hitler would never have come in power without the Versailles peace contract.... the Bismarck was a project to show that Germany can still fight ... it was a truly Epic Fuck Up.
the British that's why wanted to bring Bismarck down because Bismarck destroyed the Hood with one shot what is hited the Hood's main ammunition section and blew the ship in half
Some minor corrections from my side: the biggest rival of the Kriegsmarine was the British Royal Navy, not the French, even in WW1. And the Reichsmarine was the interwar marine of Germany, in WW1 it was called Kaiserliche Marine. ^^
@@EvyTheFox Sorry, but from all I know and researched, the french navy was never a consern, because: if you conquere the ports and mainland, you dont have to take care of the navy. But if you want to invade the UK, you need to control at least the British Channel. That's why the UK sank parts of the French Navy after Germany took over and Vichy-France was formed. I like to talk about history way to much, and your reactions are so much fun, thank you. ^^
@@tigeriussvarne177 The two Bismarck-class battleships were designed in the mid-1930s by the German Kriegsmarine as a counter to French naval expansion, specifically the two Richelieu-class battleships France had started in 1935.
@@EvyTheFox I'm so sorry, you are right, the french naval expansion was the reason to build the Bismarck, but from what I read of Wiki, it was beacuse of the Dunkerque-Class Battleships. This is so much fun for me, I hope it's the same for you. ^^
@@tigeriussvarne177 def is! I love discussing these in the comment sections, only reason why im making these videos, is to find like-minded people and just talk about these kinda things. Ive learned sooooo much in the past month and a half since i started doing these cause people share their knowledge. I def do not know everything and i only share the stories i do know about and i do 1 take videos, with no research, so the mistakes are still in there to talk about it
Great reaction! Don't apologize for stopping the video though... people who don't like that shouldn't watch reaction videos, they should just stick with the original one. One minor thing, you missed (like almost all reactors to this clip) the fact that the skipper of the vessel Sabaton went on, still had the compass with the coordinates where the Bismarck sank. You see in the clip the captain engraving them into a compass, thus tying in the skipper of this vessel into the story
Thanks, i agree with you on the stopping the video haha. And thank you for sharing that detail! Alot happens and its hard to pick up on everything on first watch so always happy when people share extra details i missed
Im pretty sure it was in respons to expanding french navy. I had this discussion before in the comments. Im sure there are multiple reasons, but expanding french navy was the main reason.
Nice reaction and new subscriber. Hannes the drummer is married with Floor Jansen from nightwish can you please react to nightwish Ghost love score from wacken 2013 ?
nicew reaction, remember i right...you understand german? if its true, i can give you a link to a german historian, he break down this video very well. and a litte sub 🙂 greetings from germany
The "Bismarck" , and his sister ship "Tirpitz", were the 2 largest battleships ever built in Europe (250 meters long, 36 meters wide, and displacing more than 50.000 tones) and they were the pride of the kriegsmarine (Germany's militari navy) during Ww2. The "Bismarck" set sail in May 1941 to reach the Atlantic and destroy merchant convoys, but he was intercepted by the British and during a brief fight, destroyed the former flagship of the British fleet and pride of the Royal Navy, the worldwide famous battlecruiser "Hood", by penetrating her armor and detonating her aft main ammunition magazine and killing all 1900 members of her crew except for 3 men, and heavily damaged the battleship "Prince of Wales". This enraged the prime minister Winston Churcil who ordered all his ships in the Atlantic to abandon their operations and destroy the Bismarck. In total more than 40 ships participated to the hunt, making it the biggest naval hunt in history. Meanwhile Bismarck, who had received a hit during the first battle, was leaking fuel and was trying to reach the French port of Saint Nazaire, in occupied France, for repair. After 6 days of playing cat and mouse with the British, Bismarck was attacked by airplanes launched from the aircraft carrier "Ark Royal" and hit by a torpedo in the stern, which jammed his rudders during evasive manuvers, meaning that he was forced to sail in circles, just a few miles away from reaching air cover. In the end battleships "King George V" and "Rodney", along side the heavy cruisers "Norfolk" and "Dorsedshire" fought the already doomed battleship and, during the following 90 minutes completely destroyed it. However, despite having all his guns destroyed, and having received more than 400 hits (out of the 2800 shells that the British had fired at it) his armor was still mostly intact and the ship was still afloat. So the british launched another 4 torpedoes and he disappeared beneath the waves. After inspection of the wreck however it had been discovered that the torpedoes did no significant damage thanks to the battleship's excellent armor, and that Bismarck had been scuttled by his crew (although it should be noted that many historians believe that it would have eventually sunk due to the damage received). Of the 2200 men that served on it, only 114 survived. The old man seen in the video is the son of the last survivor, who died in 2018, 1 year before this song was released
Yes exactly, thats why i used the words one of the biggest and not the biggest. There are alot more stories and details to the Bismarck story but couldnt put it all in this 1 take video haha
Nope bismarcks crew sank it british couldnt take it down. Interesting facts 57ships,8 submarines, 2876shells and 6 torpedoes and bismarck was still floating untill admiral lutjens or lindeman gave order to sink it because they were shooting at them all the time an he said that he would rather see bismarck on the bottom of ocean than in hand of british, so it was battleship which royal navy was not able to sink.
Hi Evy, I'm so happy to see someone so young with such an enthusiasm for history. I had a grandfather who was an engineering officer who served abord the KM Bismarck from just after his Commissiong. He survived by pure luck and spent the rest of the war in a POW camp in Northern Ireland. Sadly, I never got to meet him, but I did get to read his journals, (Wow he had some fascinating stories) and see some of his unpublished photos of Bismarck that survived the war. Of all the stories he tells in the journal the one I enjoy most was how he found Oscar the Cat before he jumped overboard. He cursed the cat because he was allergic, yet he knew he was going to have to save him. He was fortunate that he did because it was Oscars crying and his sneezing that led the rescue boat to the group of survivors he was with. Anyway, thanks for sharing, Bless and be well.
I'm impressed, you are one of the few you know their facts about this great ship. You remember seeing the torpedo plane, that's what really did the Bismarck in. The torpedo destroyed the ruder so the ship couldn't escape. In the end it was the crew that sank the ship and of the 2,000 crew members only 115 survived, very sad.
Thank you for watching!
yeah the torpedo messed up the rudder. things after that get fuzzy. they scuttled the ship in the end after everything it was still floating all the guns were gone so yeah the ship in the end whent down because of the crew who had charges
Fun fact: The captain of the fishing boat with the watch wasn't a sailor on board the Bismarck but he is the son of one of the last survivors who passed away in 2018
Loved your reaction and knowledge of the Bismarck
Someone told me this earlier! I didnt know that story and its such a nice extra piece of information! Thank you
When the Bismarck emerges from the fog….THAT was badass.
You know how refreshing it is to watch someone who actually know history talk about it. Most know nothing. Much respect to you. Love from Sweden
Thank you to World of Warships for creating the amazing battle scene for this video. All the ships and fighting were created using CGI, then used Live Action actors placed into the scene. This is just one example of some of World of Warship's amazing battle scenes they can make. BTW- World of Warships is a free to play warship game. You can see more of the Bismarck in their mini documentary too called Naval Legends. ua-cam.com/video/7K9BJhlt0zo/v-deo.html
There was actually a german U-Boot (U 556) present at the final battle of the Bismark, but it didn't have any torpedos or enough fuel left, so it couldn't do anything and the crew had to watch the Bismark sink. It was also noticed by the british ships, so they had to stop saving the crew of the Bismark.
Something extra tragic about that. When U-556 was christened, it didn't have a band, so Bismarck lent their's. Captain of U-556 said in response to this generosity, he would make it his personal mission to assist the Bismarck whenever possible.
When Bismarck was being attacked and scuttled, U-556 could only watch and record what was happening due to being out of torpedoes.
I found your channel today, 6/11/24. So refreshing to find a reactor who knows about history AND loves Sabaton!! Yes, I Subscribed
Love your reactions good to see that you do research on the subjects they cover
Keep up the great work
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You are so right!
The "Bismarck" truly was the pride and identification of the German Nation at these times.
By the way proved by James Cameron's documentation the "Bismarck" was sunk by the remaining crew having survived so far.
The last survivor of the Bismarck died 1 year before this vid released. The office memorabilia and compass belonged to him. The fishing boat skipper is his son.
Hey this is an interesting fact! Thank you for sharing!
Don‘t know if anyone noticed but the turrets are mounted in shafts on massiv ball bearings and when we can see the ship rolling over you can actually see the turrets falling out and still to this day they are about 300meters+ of distance away from the ship on the ocean floor...
You are a well eduated women, with a great taste of music. The elderly man at hte beginning is a descendant of the seaman rewsued at the end of the Video, he had gotten the Compass of the Captain, an collecting memorabilia
Thank you 🦊🦊
A pause in the guitarsolo is like suddenly waking up from a really good dream. 😢
The Bismarck was sunk herself! This was even passed by the England!
Yep the Germans scuttled him (yes Bismarck was a he) so it would not fall in the hands of the Allied forces...
His-self the Bismarck was referred to as he not the traditional she fun fact that's y they sayed king of the sea
his-self they always referred the ship as he
Blood and iron was the name of a speech given by Otto von Bismarck in 1862
Ok you just gained another follower, the fact that you know all that information and the explanation was so dead on is impressive and just perfect. You are one of the few smart ones on this platform. Good job
thank you so much! i really appreciate the very kind comment!
Beautiful Song, Amazing Video
Another great reaction video! I'm such a huge fan of history, especially WW2 naval history, probably a bit too much - I have built and painted over 200 1/700 scale model ships so yeah, a bit of an obsession, lol. I love your passion for music AND history! And it's nice to hear a non-American view on historical events - it gives better insight to how events are perceived around the world.
Omg thats so cool! Glad you like the videos!
Well explained, for the people who do not know the battleship Bismarck , and the sister ship Prinz Eugen. R.I.P Ernst Lindemann and all the senseless soldiers killed in the war.
Sister ship for Bismarck was Tirpitz. Prinz Eugen was an heavy cruiser and escort for Bismarck raid.
@@MrYuken 👍
Actually Prinz Eugin was an escorting Heavy Cruiser. Bismarck’s sister ship was the Tirpitz
I would like to add that from a distance Bismarck and Prinz almost looked identical, the British thought Prinz was Bismarck so some of the fleet went after her while the others went for Bismarck
Bound by iron and blood.
It's a reference to the Blood and iron speech by Otto von Bismarck.
thx for that - great react!
There was a sister ship, the Tirpitz. Beside of that... the Bismark was the highest advanced battleship at that time. The Torpedo Bomber of the UK were from the first World War. Imagine attacking such a ship with nostalgic planes. And having success. It's like winning the first Iraq war from the perspective from the Iraq.
Another great 🦊 history insight reaction 💪. And awesome how much you were enjoying the song 😊
The 3D computing scenes are from Wargaming's World Of Warships game.
Wargaming and Sabaton have a great collaboration story (Steel Commanders and others).
Thnx for the info!!!
The actual film footage of some of the battle is amazing. I don't know how far away the ship was that had someone filming, but those cannon's are so loud, it's unreal. These guy's have really gotten me back into history. Especially WW1 and WW2 history. I've even bought a couple of coffee table book's. One for each war. The WW1 book is really detailed. I don't actually remember learning anything about WW1 when I was in school. It was mostly WW2 and Vietnam. My dad, he was an MP in the U.S. Army, and was stationed at Checkpoint Charlie in Berlin from '63-'65,and he served on President Kennedy's honor guard when he came to Berlin and gave his famous speech.
The.Legends will never die!😬Sabaton!!!✊✊✊
endlich das lied ist so mega geil bin gespant wie du es findest. Lets go
The most biggest ship is Japanese battleship Yamato (77.500 tons) but bismarck was in technological way was foward like 30 years and when they start leaving ship crew sank they own ship because of that technology that said 3 members which survive.
Love how they mark the ship primo victoria nice touch !
Yes i def liked that as well
maybe this is already written down there: the bismarck was send to the north atlantic to attack convoys. the bismarck was together with a ship called something like prince idk...they had been followed by the hood(and maybe another ship), the everything to the british marine, kind of a legend to the british ppl...so then it finally came to a fire exchange and the bismarck one-shotted the hood...then this message spreaded like a fire in GB and so the britains send everything they had got to revenge the hood....they had also an aircraft carrier like in the video with planes from WW I. i dont really know exactly but they had the ability to fly that low so they cant get hit...one of them could hit the bismarck with a torpedo at the rudder, so the bismarck, on its way to the german-occupied french for repairings, couldnt steer anymore and was driving targetless.. the bismarck was still able to not sink...but i think the germans didnt want to get the bismarck into enemys hands, so the germans helped the bismarck to sink...sexism fun fact: a ship is everytime female named....on the bismarck the german called her "he", with the reason that a ship that strong could never be a female...thats also why he sings for example "his guns have gone silent at last"
A little late, but a fun side fact nonetheless.
When the Bismarck and battlecruiser Prinz Eugen were engaged by british battleship H.M.S. Prince of Wales and battlecruiser H.M.S. Hood, flagship of the Royal Navy, Admiral Lütjens, who was in command of the Flotilla, didn't want to return fire but move on because he prioritised getting to the open Atlantic.
Captain Lindemann, commander of the Bismarck, held fire at first, but then radio'd "Ich lass mir doch nicht mein Schiff unter'm Arsch wegschießen" ('I will not have my ship shot out from under my ass') and returned fire against the Admiral's direct orders, sinking H.M.S. Hood just a few minutes later, which caused basically the whole Royal Navy to go on a hunt for Bismarck.
Such a good reaction to an awesome song. More Sabaton please!
Edit: Some songs I’d love see you react to
- a soldier of 3 armies
- Rourkes Drift
- Resist and bite
- Carolus Rex
- night witches
- no bullets fly
- to hell and back (about Audie Murphy)
- the last stand
- winged hussars
- seven pillars of wisdom
- 82nd all the way
- fields of verdun
- dreadnought
- the valley of death
- soldier of heaven
- the attack of the dead men
- Versailles
Every one of these songs is 🔥 as is usual for Sabaton, and the history behind them is amazing. Like another commenter said, their history channel is better than most history books as it relates to the events they talk about, so you should totally check it out if you haven’t already.
Surprisingly Bismarck was highly advanced for it’s time where it utilized an automated fire control system where all of the guns can be synced to a range finder, or maned individually, however the systems weren’t reliable unfortunately, and as to how it lost to pre ww1 biplanes was in part due to the faulty fire and control systems, the lack of experience against enemy aircraft whilst on a boat from the crew and their ammunition, where unlike most planes which were made from wood or aluminum, the sopwith camel biplane was made out of, wood and canvas, where due to the Germans lack of airburst rounds, which are set to explode via a timer, which works well when you have the range, ie five seconds for half a mile and so on and the shell would explode sending shrapnel everywhere, however it only has a blast radius of a few meters and by that time the plane would be out of the blast zone, the other alternative was impact ammunition where when the tip of a round hits a solid object with sufficient force would cause the round to explode, however due to the biplanes being made out of canvas ie the stuff used for painting, the impact round simply flew straight through the wings and out the other side and unless it was a direct hit to the engine then they were close to useless, leaving the poor guys trying to shoot down the planes with auto cannons like the twenty and forty mm cannons and any other small arms on board, as for the final fight, that lasted over eight hours, surviving several torpedo hits and constant fire from two battleships, four cruisers and two destroyers if I’m correct, all the while the Bismarck still floated, and after eight hours of being a non stop shooting target either two torpedoes destroyed her or the crew scuttled their own ship
Unexpected was that HMS Prince of Wales who participated on hunt on Bismarck was sunk the same way like Bismarck. Destroyed in Pacific by couple of torpedoes launched by japanese planes.
if you want more cinematic videos with Sabaton try "Christmas truce" (well known event) or "to hell and back" this deals with PTSD and drug addiction in a horrifying realistic manner, still, sadly very much reality for many soldiers returning from battle, it has been through history.
perhaps an animation? the animated STORY video of "Night witches" or "No bullets fly", Night witches is heroic and powerful females while No bullets fly is heroic and about humanity and chivalry during war.
for a live performance, I would like to see your reaction to "en livstid i krig" live from Göteborg Sweden, it is in Swedish but there are subtitles (not perfect but they get the message across).
oh, forgot to mention the Sabaton history channel, there they handle the events and people that are in the songs
Thank you for these suggestions!
Great reaction! "No bullets fly" next? 😄
When you met Joakim at the bar you could have talked history for hours.... 2 history driven persons for sure. Nice video. As usual. Thanks.
If the channel ever grows into something bigger, who knows maybe he might come on the channel one day for an interview. Dream big
9:30 The pun of the "Iron and blood" is connected to the fact that Otto von Bismarck´s motto was "Iron and blood", as he built up the nation after the French-Prussian war on this basis. So the fact that those people were sinking on board of Bismarck meant that they were both literally and figuratively sinking on "iron and blood".
Another generally overlooked fact about the Bismarck class battleship is that's essentially an enlarged, more powerfull Von der Tann class *battlecruiser* .
I know the line between the battlecruiser and the fast battleship had been blurring ever since the very fast superdreadnoughts of the late antebellum but the Bismarck had, especially in it's armour scheme (not thickness mind) and architecture as well as gun distribution, elements of the late war Von der Tann BCs.
Also note that Germany while it had impressive ships as individual vessels and a pretty dangerous doctrine for an enlarged "cruiser war" of commerce raiding the Kriegsmarine never even remotely had the capacity to face the Royal Navy in a standup fight... cue the submarine campaign...
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Awesome clip!
The WW1 German Navy was the Kaiserliche Marine, aka Imperial Navy.
The Bismarck is my favorite real life ship. It wasn't as large as the Yamato(the largest battleship ever built) but it was the most technologically advanced vessel afloat at the time. Not to mention the toughest. The brits threw everything they had at it for 4 and a half hours and couldn't sink it lol
The sheer size and scale of the Yamato was unreal
Sabaton forever
If you have not already I recommend sabitons no bullets fly from the album heros
And the associated sabiton history video about it
It is a touching story and really needs to be remembered
here just a bit more information
The "Bismarck" , and his sister ship "Tirpitz", were the 2 largest battleships ever built in Europe (250 meters long, 36 meters wide, and displacing more than 50.000 tones) and they were the pride of the kriegsmarine (Germany's militari navy) during Ww2. The "Bismarck" set sail in May 1941 to reach the Atlantic and destroy merchant convoys, but he was intercepted by the British and during a brief fight, destroyed the former flagship of the British fleet and pride of the Royal Navy, the worldwide famous battlecruiser "Hood", by penetrating her armor and detonating her aft main ammunition magazine and killing all 1400 members of her crew except for 3 men, and heavily damaged the battleship "Prince of Wales". This enraged the prime minister Winston Churcil who ordered all his ships in the Atlantic to abandon their operations and destroy the Bismarck. In total more than 40 ships participated to the hunt, making it the biggest naval hunt in history. Meanwhile Bismarck, who had received a hit during the first battle, was leaking fuel and was trying to reach the French port of Saint Nazaire, in occupied France, for repair. After 3 days of playing cat and mouse with the British, Bismarck was attacked by airplanes launched from the aircraft carrier "Ark Royal" and hit by a torpedo in the stern, which jammed his rudders during evasive manuvers, meaning that he was forced to sail in circles, just a few miles away from reaching air cover. In the end battleships "King George V" and "Rodney", along side the heavy cruisers "Norfolk" and "Dorsedshire" fought the already doomed battleship and, during the following 90 minutes completely destroyed it. However, despite having all his guns destroyed, and having received more than 400 hits (out of the 2800 shells that the British had fired at it) his armor was still mostly intact and the ship was still afloat. So the british launched another 4 torpedoes and he disappeared beneath the waves. After inspection of the wreck however it had been discovered that the torpedoes did no significant damage thanks to the battleship's excellent armor, and that Bismarck had been scuttled by his crew (although it should be noted that many historians believe that it would have eventually sunk due to the damage received). Of the 2200 men that served on it, only 114 survived.
Copy, props to @willghezzi
Small funfact, the 105mm Air defense on the Bismarck was too fast to hit the slow airplanes, was too modern on those days.
Honestly? The only way I can listen to Bismarck is via there music video. The gunfire, creaking of the ships as well as seeing certain things are just....*Chefs kiss* Perfecto.
Love that u added the *Chefs kiss* 😁😁
@@EvyTheFox well of course! this song literally lead me down a naval rabbithole so it get's the kiss.
The truth is that most engagements in the Atlantic tend to be ignored or overshadowed by their pacific counterparts mostly because it has more to do with the Americans and that the Atlantic theater doesn’t get talked about especially from our side of the UK, and it is rather pleasant to see someone outside of Britain who knows a bit about the Atlantic theater or the European theater in general where the Americans tend to get mixed up as either the British or Americans, the British gets sidelined pretty heavily, such as in Africa where British, Canadian, Australian, Indian and African troops were sent there to deal with the nazis, all the while the Australians and Indians deal with the Japanese and I bet my pension that most people would never know what force H is or what it was and if you do know then my hat goes off to you.
Yes, pls do more off history - when y like!
Great response from one of their masterpieces! One of my TOP Songs from Sabaton!!! If you need suggestions for bands that you may not know or want to make a new react again, let me know, then I could send you some ;-) here is a "few" to choose from xD Beast in Black,Unleash the Archers,Ordan Ogan,Eleine,Amaranthe, Dynazty,Lacuna Coil,Amorphis, Kobra and the Lotus, Future Palace, Hollywood Undead
Hi, thanks for yet another very good reaction. Sabaton is amazing in combining history with kick ass music. Maybe you can react also to 'Race to the sea' and 'Resist and bite'. These songs honour Belgian war history. Grtz.
my suggestion of other Sabaton songs to react are: 40-1 (Live In Poland), En Livstid I Krig (Live - The Great Tour - Gothenburg), Defense In Moscow, Primo Victoria...
Cheers From Brazil \m/_
Thank you for the suggestions
Bismarck and Tirpitz were not the only Battleships that were Beasts Made Of Steel. Yamato and Musashi of the Imperial Japanese Navy were larger and powerful then Bismarck and Tirpitz. Bismarck was over 50,000 tons with 15 inch Naval Guns, Yamato was over 72,000 tons with 18.1 inch Naval Guns.
History and Tech nerd, how cool 🔥
One of my grandfathers (he joined the Wehrmacht in 1938 and fought in Poland, France and the Soviet Union) said years after the war, when my uncle learned about the war at school and asked questions: "You can't imagine the time. before Hitler came, Germany was on the ground, many politicians at home and abroad had ruined our country, no elected government lasted more than a few months and it often looked like revulution. When Hitler came, a lot of people thought it couldn't get any worse than it already is.... they were all wrong".
Maybe a christmas truce reaction from sabaton pls 😊, watched some of your reactions and they are some of the best ive seem so far. Geeetings from germany :)
The German navy has different names depending on the time period.
German Empire - Kaiserliche Marine
Weimar Republic - Reichsmarine
Nazi Germany - Kriegsmarine
West Germany/modern Germany - Bundesmarine
Hi Evy, I am german and in my late fifties, so I know the story behind the song but I'm very impressed with your level of knowledge, I will not say for your age, because many older people think the younger generation knows nothing, but for you being not german. Maybe I can pique your interest in some bands that are also history related (not to the level of Sabaton off course), if you do not already know them.
1. Ad Infinitum Their first Album Chapter I is about the french revolution, the second Chapter II: Legacy is about Vlad the Impaler aka Vlad Tepes aka Vlad Dracula.
2. Serenity Their leader/singer/songwriter is in fact a history professor at a uni in austria so he writes a lot about historical persons and events. He seings also in a band called warkings for who Melissa Bonny, the lead singer and songwriter of Ad Infitum did some guest vocals, so maybe that was the inspiration for Melissa to come up with her ideas.
3. Ex Libris Dutch prog metal Their latest Album Ann is a concept album about three different historical Anns. First is Ann Boleyn, the second is Anastasia Romanova and the third is Anne Frank.
Greetings from Germany
Thank you so much! Thank u for the suggestions
Excellent reaction and excellent Sabaton group 🤘🤘
Their songs, and especially their videos, tell great stories
Of course if they tell a story and it's one of my groups and I have a song that is my favorite
Nice little history lesson!
Awesome tribute to the Bismark,
What you may not know is that the Bismark could not be sunk by the British, the armour was too thick. Unable to steer or fire and being bombarded with shells for nearly a week. The order was given to scuttle the Bismark as not to be taken by the Allies, and later proven by examining the wreck and how the front guns were dislodged.
Just wait until you hear how one Polish Destroyer Piorun bullied Bismarck all night on the night before the final battle. The Poles charged the Bismarck and transmitted "I am a Pole" and opened fire with everything including the AA guns, MGs, Rifles and pistols, they even played the Polish national anthem by ship band.
The crew of the Piorun are absolute mad lads
I understand that the "history wrote from the winers" but Bismark sinked by the germans saylors cause Ludendorfs orders was that the ship should not fell in the hand of the allies
The way kriegsmarine build Bismark was mainly for defence (44% of his weight) and it was absolutely imposible to sink it even if the french and british navy try together all day . The bad lack for Bismark was that at the battle near to the Denmark strait with the HMS Hood and the Prince of Wales the PoW was hit the Bismark in the rotor so Bismark start losing speed and oil and Lutiens (the commander) has to choose between return in Norway from the same way he come to the Denmark strait or to go in occupied France for repair and Lutiens choose France so when the Bismark was on the run from basicly the hall royal navy , near France the Force H was found them (because of the biplanes of the aircraft carrier Ark Royal) and the biplanes start to attack till the rest of the unit come . Bismark lose almost all of his oil , has no power , has no rotor long ago , so 2nd commander Ludendorf (possibly because Lutiens was dead after the battle with force H) give the order to tho those that couldnt survive to start sinking the ship and same time to those who could survive to abadoned
Oh!...Also a small "hint" , Bismark was the biggest battleship in the WW2 in the european side , but Japan build more huge battleships to beat us navy in the Pasific battles , and also the Bismark is (i think) the first ship called as male cause most of the ships till that time called as females
Great reaction , nice groove you have , keep going
Very cool ! 🤘
Radio Tapok, Russian rock band, which do the same things, about history of Russia , and WW2, just see it, Halhin gol, Мясной бор, высота 776, it is also amazing,and thanks for your opinion, you do a great job
Definitely one of the best Sabaton songs!
Could you react to Twilight of the Thunder God too? In my opinion the best of Sabaton:)✌🏻
Does it have a music video?
@@EvyTheFox not by sabaton, but there are a few with Vikings or Thor (Marvel)
The Bismarck was scuttled by The Kriegs Marine!
Very Good Reaction 🤘🏼
Thank you!
HALLO EVY 🙋🏼♂️
HAYYYYYY 🦊🙋♀️
Sabaton is an interesting band. Not often that metal, or any band for that matter, have such a concern for history. That plus their music makes them one of the Very few Metal bands I have any interest in. The other's basically being Rammstein and Schwarze Engel. Another WW2 Kriegsmariene themed video of theirs you migth find interesting is "Wolfpack". Pretty obvious what that's about. Youre reactions are amognst the most entertaining on the tube. For a whole host of reasons but your knowledge and inquiring mind as chief amongst them.
Again nice insights and reaction!
The (Kriegs)marine is in my opinion one of the most noble armed forces that are out there in any time of history, but the dritte Reich should have focused more on the Luftwaffe to this time (and other parts to not sabotage themselves so to say) and the outcome would have been quite a different one.
That said, what is your favourite EvyTheFox: Bismarck or Yamato?
Oeef hard one! The japanese had sone very clever strategies during the war! The Battle of Okinama (US attacking Japan on the island of Okinama) is one of the most spectacular stories during the war imo.
The Yamato is in numbers more impressive, but the Bismarck stories hit closer to home
I’m actually building a plastic model of this ship at the moment
That is amazing! Too bad its not possible to comment pictures on yt cause id love to see it!
King George V firing, Rodney firing, Swordfish planes and Dorsetshire launched torpedos and yet the Bismarck refused to go down.
That's how bad ass he was.
In the end it was the crew that scuttled him to keep him away from the Brits.
I am not the biggest Sabaton fan but I respect the message in many of their songs. Christmas truth is one of those songs.
Christmas truce I meant
Thank you for watching anyway!
@@EvyTheFox sure I like your enthusiasm and you always have some historic nuggets of knowledge to share. Very appreciated.
@@MM-cb3jx what other bands do you like other than Rammstein?
@@EvyTheFox at the moment I really enjoy bloodywoods debut album Rakshak (a New Delhi Indian street metal band) and the Tool album Fear Inoculum.
If you had like this one may i suggest another Sabaton song? it's called "Dreadnought" and it's about another naval battle but this time it's told by the brithis prospective
Does it have a videoclip? If so ill def do it!
@@EvyTheFox There is the official lyric video by Sabaton
There were 2 ships like the Bismark.
Fortunately, the sister ship was never used.
After the Bismark sank, the sister ship was upgraded and was therefore stronger than the Bismak.
The sister ship was sunk in a fiort with aerial bombs. Luckily the meletärs only saw the money that the ship cost. Even the Bismark was difficult to defeat, now you have to imagine that both ships would have fought side by side. cruel thought and disgusting.
Hitler would never have come in power without the Versailles peace contract.... the Bismarck was a project to show that Germany can still fight ... it was a truly Epic Fuck Up.
I def agree with this statement
Next please - Sabaton - Night Witches (Animated Story)
Oh yes! Doing one about Ночные ведьмы or Nachthexen is def interesting! Ill write it on my list
Hi Evy, cool reactions from you. You need to react Sabaton - Christmas Truce. Bye
the British that's why wanted to bring Bismarck down because Bismarck destroyed the Hood with one shot what is hited the Hood's main ammunition section and blew the ship in half
You should see the Sabaton History Channel
You need to watch the world of warship’s version it’s as equally epic
Sabaton Ghost Division next Reaction?!😏😁
Holy moly...a nice girl who loves metal and knows alot about the second world war....thats wife material for sure :)
Some minor corrections from my side: the biggest rival of the Kriegsmarine was the British Royal Navy, not the French, even in WW1.
And the Reichsmarine was the interwar marine of Germany, in WW1 it was called Kaiserliche Marine. ^^
Yes! But i do believe Hitler build the Bismarck as a reaction on the growing french navy force?
@@EvyTheFox Sorry, but from all I know and researched, the french navy was never a consern, because: if you conquere the ports and mainland, you dont have to take care of the navy. But if you want to invade the UK, you need to control at least the British Channel. That's why the UK sank parts of the French Navy after Germany took over and Vichy-France was formed. I like to talk about history way to much, and your reactions are so much fun, thank you. ^^
@@tigeriussvarne177 The two Bismarck-class battleships were designed in the mid-1930s by the German Kriegsmarine as a counter to French naval expansion, specifically the two Richelieu-class battleships France had started in 1935.
@@EvyTheFox I'm so sorry, you are right, the french naval expansion was the reason to build the Bismarck, but from what I read of Wiki, it was beacuse of the Dunkerque-Class Battleships. This is so much fun for me, I hope it's the same for you. ^^
@@tigeriussvarne177 def is! I love discussing these in the comment sections, only reason why im making these videos, is to find like-minded people and just talk about these kinda things. Ive learned sooooo much in the past month and a half since i started doing these cause people share their knowledge. I def do not know everything and i only share the stories i do know about and i do 1 take videos, with no research, so the mistakes are still in there to talk about it
2000 German sailors perished with the Bismarck
Great reaction!
Don't apologize for stopping the video though... people who don't like that shouldn't watch reaction videos, they should just stick with the original one.
One minor thing, you missed (like almost all reactors to this clip) the fact that the skipper of the vessel Sabaton went on, still had the compass with the coordinates where the Bismarck sank. You see in the clip the captain engraving them into a compass, thus tying in the skipper of this vessel into the story
Thanks, i agree with you on the stopping the video haha.
And thank you for sharing that detail! Alot happens and its hard to pick up on everything on first watch so always happy when people share extra details i missed
Evy, Bismarck was actually build because of the Belgiums when we could not perforn the „Schlieffenplan“ in WW 1… guess you did not know ☹️
Im pretty sure it was in respons to expanding french navy. I had this discussion before in the comments. Im sure there are multiple reasons, but expanding french navy was the main reason.
@@EvyTheFox May be just wanted to higlight your Nation ⁉️
@@1201suddenturn im belgian??
@@EvyTheFox I thought so, you are not?
@@1201suddenturn how am i highlighting my nation with any of this?
Nice reaction and new subscriber. Hannes the drummer is married with Floor Jansen from nightwish can you please react to nightwish Ghost love score from wacken 2013 ?
Welcome! I def can react to some nightwish!
Great reaction. If you want to dive more into the history behind the songs have a look at Sabaton´s own UA-cam channel called Sabaton History.
Thank you for watching! Ill have to check that out!
@@EvyTheFox Here is the link to that history chapter ua-cam.com/video/r5D3wSqdIG4/v-deo.html&ab_channel=SabatonHistory
pausing a guitarsolo is considered a crime
you should check out the "sabaton history" channel.
nicew reaction, remember i right...you understand german? if its true, i can give you a link to a german historian, he break down this video very well. and a litte sub 🙂 greetings from germany
The "Bismarck" , and his sister ship "Tirpitz", were the 2 largest battleships ever built in Europe (250 meters long, 36 meters wide, and displacing more than 50.000 tones) and they were the pride of the kriegsmarine (Germany's militari navy) during Ww2. The "Bismarck" set sail in May 1941 to reach the Atlantic and destroy merchant convoys, but he was intercepted by the British and during a brief fight, destroyed the former flagship of the British fleet and pride of the Royal Navy, the worldwide famous battlecruiser "Hood", by penetrating her armor and detonating her aft main ammunition magazine and killing all 1900 members of her crew except for 3 men, and heavily damaged the battleship "Prince of Wales". This enraged the prime minister Winston Churcil who ordered all his ships in the Atlantic to abandon their operations and destroy the Bismarck. In total more than 40 ships participated to the hunt, making it the biggest naval hunt in history. Meanwhile Bismarck, who had received a hit during the first battle, was leaking fuel and was trying to reach the French port of Saint Nazaire, in occupied France, for repair. After 6 days of playing cat and mouse with the British, Bismarck was attacked by airplanes launched from the aircraft carrier "Ark Royal" and hit by a torpedo in the stern, which jammed his rudders during evasive manuvers, meaning that he was forced to sail in circles, just a few miles away from reaching air cover. In the end battleships "King George V" and "Rodney", along side the heavy cruisers "Norfolk" and "Dorsedshire" fought the already doomed battleship and, during the following 90 minutes completely destroyed it. However, despite having all his guns destroyed, and having received more than 400 hits (out of the 2800 shells that the British had fired at it) his armor was still mostly intact and the ship was still afloat. So the british launched another 4 torpedoes and he disappeared beneath the waves. After inspection of the wreck however it had been discovered that the torpedoes did no significant damage thanks to the battleship's excellent armor, and that Bismarck had been scuttled by his crew (although it should be noted that many historians believe that it would have eventually sunk due to the damage received). Of the 2200 men that served on it, only 114 survived. The old man seen in the video is the son of the last survivor, who died in 2018, 1 year before this song was released
jan again. hope sabaton is fukin cool
Bismark was not the biggest ship Germany has built. Tirpitz was a little bit bigger.
Yes exactly, thats why i used the words one of the biggest and not the biggest. There are alot more stories and details to the Bismarck story but couldnt put it all in this 1 take video haha
more sabaton pls..
Whats your fav Sabaton song/video?
Looking at her eyes, she still has some pride for the Nazis.
Nope bismarcks crew sank it british couldnt take it down. Interesting facts 57ships,8 submarines, 2876shells and 6 torpedoes and bismarck was still floating untill admiral lutjens or lindeman gave order to sink it because they were shooting at them all the time an he said that he would rather see bismarck on the bottom of ocean than in hand of british, so it was battleship which royal navy was not able to sink.
Sunk by the British 😏