"Les we forget the fallen of war and break the faith they entrusted us when they fell, They will never sleep there earned rest."- Oberleutnant. Muller Weber, 1916. the only heros here are the dead, in death we are all the same, two corpses in one grave with two souls lost in war."- Robert E. Fernet, 1943.
This one always hit me the hardest. Because this was not the end. Only a respite. It showed humanity how we could tear each other to shreds but only ensured we’d do it again. “November 11th settling the score. From 15 to 20 million almost half of the dead civilian. A new world will dawn from empires fallen the end of the war to end war.”
I think a few will share it but I just call the treaty of Versailles a cease fire for 20 years and almost to the day Germany declares way on Poland beginning the 2nd world war all that was done to rebuild gone
"More than 60 million soldiers fought in 'The War to End All Wars'. It ended nothing. Yet it changed the world forever." Battlefield 1, opening cutscene.
@@thewafflehouse841rdinand Foch (in)famously said, about the Treaty of Versailles, "This is not peace. It is an armistice for 20 years." Granted, unlike most people today, he thought the Treaty of Versailles was too *_LENIENT_* since it allowed Germany to keep control of the Rheinland, which he considered a "staging ground" from which to invade the Low Countries and France, and thought that only annexing everything up to the Rhine River could secure France in the face of renewed German aggression. Still though, he DID call the Treaty of Versailles "an armistice for 20 years", which proved to be prophetic almost to the day.
I can’t think of a worse war to be in than WW1 granted WW2 had more casualties and deaths overall, but the First World War was started off with Napoleonic era ideals in fighting, combine that with Gas, tanks, flame throwers, artillery like never before and the maxim gun on top of being stuck in slop 24/7 it has to be one of the worse situations for any human to be stuck in, mainly because it was the first of its kind.
In terms of brutality NOTHING comes close to beating WW1. I agree 100% on this. Nobody knew what it would bring, as nobody understood the consequences it would bring.
@Gamer They did though. Mass famine and multiple unrecoverable front losses, as well as depleted moral. The German Army wanted the war over as any other army in 1918, everyone besides the United States were pushed to their limits. Any potential victories against the French were essentially made null because fresh American troops were arriving in the hundreds of thousands.
It's the best lesson in history about not abusing your own victory, and never punishing the losing side by lowering them to a point from which they can't recover
“All things have a beginning and an end. Four years have passed since the first shots were fired. Four empires are no more. The machine of war is resting for now, this was not the war to end all wars.”
I had an Armistice Day Quiz on November 11 for my history class. Almost no one knew what the hell Armistice Day was. As another passes from the end of the, *"War to End all Wars"* the youth of today forget what happened over 100 years ago, the men that fought, bled, and died to give us the world we live in now. The horrors of the trenches in France, the cold of Galecia, the mountains of the Alps, the deserts of Arabia, and the forests of the Balkans. We must never forget their sacrifices, no matter how long it was since the war had ended.
Lyrics: Death Hard to ignore One million lost five months into the war Pain Fell one by one Three years remain, it had only begun Unable to restore A map redrawn Unlike what came before The future of warfare has dawned Do What must be done Send off your son Life cut short by a gun Gas Cover the fields Gone with the wind, leaving lethal ideals And as the end draws near November dawn With losses so severe Ceasefire, their forces withdrawn Great War enter Front and center Grand endeavor lost forever (x2) (Awesome Guitar Solo) And as the end draws near November dawn With losses so severe Ceasefire, their forces withdrawn November 11th, settling the score From 15 to 20 million Almost half of the dead civilian A new world will dawn from empires fallen The end of the war to end wars (Apologies if there's some mistakes)
“GREAT WAR ENTER, FRONT AND CENTRE, GRAND ENDEAVOR, LOST FOREVER!!” 🗣️🗣️🗣️ God that chant feels so powerful like a strong final push or an attack being charged up or charging at an enemy. Way too good
@Lord Inquisitor Shadowlord when I'm looking for someone to tell a compelling, interesting, and powerful story about history, Ubisoft is not who I think to turn to.
Verdun my guy. Look I know it isn't fast paced like bf1 but when you play Flanders and dive into a ditch as you watch the lad next to you peek over the top of the ditch and get his head blown off as he falls limp back into the water below do you question your morality. or if you want extra brutality; you assault a fort at Verdun and the Frenchmen in front of you gets nailed in the stomach but then the model curls up screaming and moaning from the bullet wound covered in its own blood.
It's not sure I can do anything, but for instance 'Bismarck' has no soundtrack version and I'm still trying to remix it closely like the others. It takes much more time and I don't know if I can make it, but worth a try.
This song shows that epic battles in movies, books, and stories are good, but we have the real deal. The most epic battles imaginable have taken place on EARTH. It also explains that as epic as they may be, war is always terrible. With that being said this song is a banger beyond anything I thought possible.
I'm glad the many atrocities that were committed in the world wars are now mostly illegal among the international community. (like gas and tringle banets).
Death, hard to ignore One million lost five months into the war Pain, fell one by one Three years remained, it had only begun Unable to restore A map redrawn Unlike what came before The future of warfare has dawned Do, what must be done Send off your son, life cut short by a gun Gas, cover the fields Gone with the wind, reveal lethal ideals And as the end draws near November dawn With losses so severe Cease-fire, their forces withdrawn Great war enter Front and centre Grand endeavour Lost forever Great war enter Front and centre Grand endeavour Lost forever And as the end draws near November dawn With losses so severe Cease-fire, their forces withdrawn November 11th settling the score From 15 to 20 million Almost half of the dead civilian A new world will dawn from empires fallen The end of the war to end war
Every time I listen to this, I get these images of soldiers, weapons and battlefields. In the start I can see a young soldier saying good-bye to his family and board a ship with thousands more. In the end I first see celebration, but then it's shifting to a funeral with rows and rows of graves. And at the final end I can see a soldier walking in no mans-land, holding a gun and wearing a gas-mask. When the greatest explosion sounds the mask flashes into a skull and back. THAT soldier is my inner personification of The Great War.
War to end all wars yet it ended nothing ripping father's and sons from their families to defeat a known enemy unaware of the enemy yet to appear years latter war will never truly ended but to the fallen may they forever live on in our hearts and minds.
I couldnt even imagine, if you managed to make it through the entire war, you think you are going home by christmas and then you arent, you see combat evolve in 4 years, you watch what one man can do to another, losing your very sanity and soul i would assume. And then you see kids, neighbors, friends, family cut down by guns, gas, artillery. To those men, i hold high regard and honor
Bruh they use Clubs and Swords, which is a more brutal way than getting shot, Getting Clubbed by a German with a Spiked Club meanwhile we gets Thrown off by a British Cavalryman with a Rapier
November 11h, settling the score From 15 to 20 million Almost half of the dead civilian A new world will dawn from empires fallen The end of the war to end war
There's no special site or artist. I'm just searching through the 1st WW arts. Here's a link for this one: www.deviantart.com/tolyanmy/art/Sturmtruppen-393846616
Imagine a Twilight Zone scenario. He's seen the war and more before. The last year, he's seen the casualties and fights in the last big confrontation. Not knowing it would be the last. Knocked over by an explosion and passes out. When he wakes up, it's of the sound of tanks, and unknown design and formation. For bloody fuck's sake he's somehow woken up in WW2 in the middle of another great battle! As if one wasn't enough. Now he can't even catch a cup of bland dirty coffee before being bombarded already.
How Joachim just opens the song with “DEATH!” Is beyond lyrical and poetic genius. It makes you feel like you were there, and know exactly what happened, and you can remember the name and face of everyone you lost.
“Death! Hard to ignore!” “One million lost 5 months into the war!” Great line to level the severity. The way they portray it in this song feels understandable and horrific instead of reading a line in a textbook saying 42 million died in WW2.
As of typing this, it has been 105 Years, 11 Days, and 4 1/2 hours since the First World War has ended. May the near 20 million who lost their lives in that horrible conflict rest in peace, especially those 8,000 people who died waiting for an arbitrary date for the Armistice. WWI is by far the worst and most horrible conflict in human history. Not because it had the largest impact or largest casualties, but because of the brutality that took place. The Trench stories you can hear from time to time were embellished, but very much real. Yes, one person did die literally just a minute before the Armistice was called. Yes, in Britain you could watch family and friends get torn apart by machine gun fire (Pals' Battalions), and yes, the scars still have not healed. So many people died for nothing in that war except the furthering of one side's imperialism or the other. The war didn't benefit them, it didn't liberate them, it wasn't for them. All it was was a boxing match of empires. That was it.
“Older men declare war, but it is the youth that must fight and die.”
-Herbert Hoover
"Les we forget the fallen of war and break the faith they entrusted us when they fell, They will never sleep there earned rest."-
Oberleutnant. Muller Weber, 1916.
the only heros here are the dead, in death we are all the same, two corpses in one grave with two souls lost in war."- Robert E. Fernet, 1943.
amogus all war is amogus
@@keuwlcat1319 yes
In peace, sons bury their fathers, in war fathers bury their sons
@@keuwlcat1319 - Alex
This one always hit me the hardest.
Because this was not the end. Only a respite.
It showed humanity how we could tear each other to shreds but only ensured we’d do it again.
“November 11th settling the score. From 15 to 20 million almost half of the dead civilian.
A new world will dawn from empires fallen the end of the war to end war.”
@Luke Paci it did, for roughly 20 or so years, maybe less
@@anthonyfeliciano5533 not even
I think a few will share it but I just call the treaty of Versailles a cease fire for 20 years and almost to the day Germany declares way on Poland beginning the 2nd world war all that was done to rebuild gone
"More than 60 million soldiers fought in 'The War to End All Wars'.
It ended nothing.
Yet it changed the world forever."
Battlefield 1, opening cutscene.
@@thewafflehouse841rdinand Foch (in)famously said, about the Treaty of Versailles, "This is not peace. It is an armistice for 20 years."
Granted, unlike most people today, he thought the Treaty of Versailles was too *_LENIENT_* since it allowed Germany to keep control of the Rheinland, which he considered a "staging ground" from which to invade the Low Countries and France, and thought that only annexing everything up to the Rhine River could secure France in the face of renewed German aggression.
Still though, he DID call the Treaty of Versailles "an armistice for 20 years", which proved to be prophetic almost to the day.
WHen it's 11 am on November 10th, but your commander still wants glory
11th*
Rip Monsieur Trébuchon
"ONE LAST URA." -just about every office in WW1
British Officers on November 11th 10am: “COWABUNGA IT IS”
@@pearlpoint9838, American officers too
I can’t think of a worse war to be in than WW1 granted WW2 had more casualties and deaths overall, but the First World War was started off with Napoleonic era ideals in fighting, combine that with Gas, tanks, flame throwers, artillery like never before and the maxim gun on top of being stuck in slop 24/7 it has to be one of the worse situations for any human to be stuck in, mainly because it was the first of its kind.
In terms of brutality NOTHING comes close to beating WW1. I agree 100% on this. Nobody knew what it would bring, as nobody understood the consequences it would bring.
Civil war
Musket and old bayonet wounds were either fatal or life crippling
Not to mention the death toll
@@atomicbaconrocket8157 I agree with the person above my comment, The civil war has more losses wiping out 1/5 of the American population
@@atomicbaconrocket8157 it’s common fact That Antietam is the deadliest day in American history
@@Demyking101 the American Civil War is not the deadliest or most brutal war, ever. WW1 holds the title for most brutal, WW2 for deaths.
Listening to this on the 102nd anniversary of Armistice Day. Lest we forget.
Lest we forget.
@Gamer They did though. Mass famine and multiple unrecoverable front losses, as well as depleted moral.
The German Army wanted the war over as any other army in 1918, everyone besides the United States were pushed to their limits.
Any potential victories against the French were essentially made null because fresh American troops were arriving in the hundreds of thousands.
103th here
@@darkapothecary6299 Ah yes, one hundred and thirdth
Lest we forget.
Worst thing about WW1.
It planted the seeds for the next one.
Thanks to the allies lol.
@@bt_the_yank6234 bingo
It's the best lesson in history about not abusing your own victory, and never punishing the losing side by lowering them to a point from which they can't recover
It's not just that,
It showed the world warfare, Like never before.
The worst thing about WWI?
The fact that it was the first
“All things have a beginning and an end. Four years have passed since the first shots were fired. Four empires are no more. The machine of war is resting for now, this was not the war to end all wars.”
So thats what they sound like when you combine the two.. beautiful...
I had an Armistice Day Quiz on November 11 for my history class. Almost no one knew what the hell Armistice Day was. As another passes from the end of the, *"War to End all Wars"* the youth of today forget what happened over 100 years ago, the men that fought, bled, and died to give us the world we live in now. The horrors of the trenches in France, the cold of Galecia, the mountains of the Alps, the deserts of Arabia, and the forests of the Balkans.
We must never forget their sacrifices, no matter how long it was since the war had ended.
Never forget the cliffs of gallipoli and the seas of jutland
Never forget the fields of France, nor the plains of the Russian Empire. This war was one that could've easily set us back eons.
It may be about WW1, but those explosions at the end always make me think of a nuclear war. The real war to end all wars.
Thank God for MAD
World war 4 will be fought with sticks and stones
Nuclear war won’t End war or humanity. Just cause immense suffering and set us back centuries. It would be utter hell. But we would survive.
Lyrics:
Death
Hard to ignore
One million lost five months into the war
Pain
Fell one by one
Three years remain, it had only begun
Unable to restore
A map redrawn
Unlike what came before
The future of warfare has dawned
Do
What must be done
Send off your son
Life cut short by a gun
Gas
Cover the fields
Gone with the wind, leaving lethal ideals
And as the end draws near
November dawn
With losses so severe
Ceasefire, their forces withdrawn
Great War enter
Front and center
Grand endeavor lost forever
(x2)
(Awesome Guitar Solo)
And as the end draws near
November dawn
With losses so severe
Ceasefire, their forces withdrawn
November 11th, settling the score
From 15 to 20 million
Almost half of the dead civilian
A new world will dawn from empires fallen
The end of the war to end wars
(Apologies if there's some mistakes)
Nice bismarck pfp
@@chknman420 thanks
At the end it's actually: *"The end of the war to end war"*
This song hit harder than the treaty of Versailles hit the Germans
Wow.
That's hard
It hits harder than an artillery barrage hitting a fort
@@suffer3828 Harder than artillery only challenge
NIEN
Harder then Hitlers rise.
this war broke many young soldiers spirits and their humanitny REST in peace for the young soldiers died and suffred
And the millions who still remain in the fields where they fought 100 years after the fighting stopped.
And humanity still wants to make war...
Says the Khornate Daemon
@@rozen4260 that's the sad t truth of humanity
We are to never cease fighting, so long as we remain true to our nature.
11/11/2020
Lest we forget.
lest we forget
Lest we forget.
Lest we forget Etain either :)
Lest we forget
Lest we forget
Lest we forget
“GREAT WAR ENTER, FRONT AND CENTRE, GRAND ENDEAVOR, LOST FOREVER!!” 🗣️🗣️🗣️
God that chant feels so powerful like a strong final push or an attack being charged up or charging at an enemy. Way too good
The part at 2:28 sounds way better when you combine these. Way to make an already powerful song even more powerful👍
best part of the whole song in my opinion.
@@Marxak666 That is a very good opinion
A soldier’s scars are not on his body, but in his mind.
"This was modern war."
-Indiana Neidell
how did he make my favourite sabaton song better??? HOW???? IT'S INSANE!
This song followed by In Flanders Fields was the perfect ending to this album.
We need a single player ww1 game from sucker punch
Sucker punch was so good
@Lord Inquisitor Shadowlord yeah I think I'll pass on that, they've already failed at vikings and Greeks
We need something with War Thunder physics but also similar to Bf1 as gamelay
@Lord Inquisitor Shadowlord when I'm looking for someone to tell a compelling, interesting, and powerful story about history, Ubisoft is not who I think to turn to.
Verdun my guy. Look I know it isn't fast paced like bf1 but when you play Flanders and dive into a ditch as you watch the lad next to you peek over the top of the ditch and get his head blown off as he falls limp back into the water below do you question your morality. or if you want extra brutality; you assault a fort at Verdun and the Frenchmen in front of you gets nailed in the stomach but then the model curls up screaming and moaning from the bullet wound covered in its own blood.
Here we are, here I am again, to commemorate the 103rd Armistice Day.
Lest we forget.
Yoo i just saw your comment you made on 102nd armistice day
how much can you even do with a song that doesn't have an epic soundtrack version already?
It's not sure I can do anything, but for instance 'Bismarck' has no soundtrack version and I'm still trying to remix it closely like the others. It takes much more time and I don't know if I can make it, but worth a try.
@@songbreakerworkbench definitely worth the attempt
@@songbreakerworkbench give it a go, if it comes out good it will be worth the effort.
Tears are allowed
3:33
cant wait for 82nd all the way
Same :D
@@songbreakerworkbench and also devil dogs😆
@@songbreakerworkbench and also devil dogs😆
I'm hyped for Great War. I can't really imagine how awesome it'll sound
@@simone8888 Devil Dogs Soundtrack Version sounds so epic, I am very curious about that one too. Please be patient.
Finally some Christmas music
This song shows that epic battles in movies, books, and stories are good, but we have the real deal. The most epic battles imaginable have taken place on EARTH. It also explains that as epic as they may be, war is always terrible. With that being said this song is a banger beyond anything I thought possible.
2:26
my man made one of the best parts of a sabaton song even better. i am astonished
Hands down my favorite epic version from sabaton, so many theatrical symphonies, heart-wrenching lyrics and a dark meaning. Great job on this version
I didn't think I could love this song even more.
I'm glad the many atrocities that were committed in the world wars are now mostly illegal among the international community. (like gas and tringle banets).
They actually only banned serrated bayonets and not triangle bayonets in General but yeah its good that they banned those
What it is a serrated batoyenet
@@santiagomartin221 basicly a poison tipped bayonet
@@kekkoinen ahh so is like my brother bedrom intresting
Many of those things were banned in WW2 as well, but when the shit hits the fan, everything is fair game, i mean, who is gonna stop them?
2:28 !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Death, hard to ignore
One million lost five months into the war
Pain, fell one by one
Three years remained, it had only begun
Unable to restore
A map redrawn
Unlike what came before
The future of warfare has dawned
Do, what must be done
Send off your son, life cut short by a gun
Gas, cover the fields
Gone with the wind, reveal lethal ideals
And as the end draws near
November dawn
With losses so severe
Cease-fire, their forces withdrawn
Great war enter
Front and centre
Grand endeavour
Lost forever
Great war enter
Front and centre
Grand endeavour
Lost forever
And as the end draws near
November dawn
With losses so severe
Cease-fire, their forces withdrawn
November 11th settling the score
From 15 to 20 million
Almost half of the dead civilian
A new world will dawn from empires fallen
The end of the war to end war
3:34
Powerful, you can feel how much was lost
holy fuck it doesnt get more epic than this. literally shot up from my chair at 3:34 and started whisper screaming it in my room at midnight
3:33 i am barely crying for this one
Every time I listen to this, I get these images of soldiers, weapons and battlefields. In the start I can see a young soldier saying good-bye to his family and board a ship with thousands more. In the end I first see celebration, but then it's shifting to a funeral with rows and rows of graves.
And at the final end I can see a soldier walking in no mans-land, holding a gun and wearing a gas-mask. When the greatest explosion sounds the mask flashes into a skull and back.
THAT soldier is my inner personification of The Great War.
Today is the day WW1 ended 106 years ago
War to end all wars yet it ended nothing ripping father's and sons from their families to defeat a known enemy unaware of the enemy yet to appear years latter war will never truly ended but to the fallen may they forever live on in our hearts and minds.
I couldnt even imagine, if you managed to make it through the entire war, you think you are going home by christmas and then you arent, you see combat evolve in 4 years, you watch what one man can do to another, losing your very sanity and soul i would assume. And then you see kids, neighbors, friends, family cut down by guns, gas, artillery. To those men, i hold high regard and honor
Fixing the 3rd comment,
When it's 10am on November 11th, 1918 but your superior officer still wants glory
That's awesome! Finally some good f**king content!
Most underrated song... Hits SO HARD🔥🔥🔥
This is a banger
This truely captures how apocalyptic the war was
Whenever I listen to this while playing BF1, it somehow becomes MORE intense
Whenever I play Verdun on BF1 I always crank up Fields of Verdun, turn off the HUD and get super immersed
Scariest part is this war used primitive weapons and strategies. And it only took 4 years to kill 16 million people
Bruh they use Clubs and Swords, which is a more brutal way than getting shot, Getting Clubbed by a German with a Spiked Club meanwhile we gets Thrown off by a British Cavalryman with a Rapier
No more brother wars
Based
omg
the goosebumps are real!
Ohhhhh thanks man
No problem. I'm glad you like it.
2:11
DAMN IT!!!! POWERFUL!!
This voice with metal solo on 2:40 is over heaven
How are you not more popular
Nov 11th 2022
104 Years since The Great War came to a close
And I thought it couldn't get any more powerful, damn me I was wrong.
thank you for this.
very nice and cool! you should do a powerful version of the winged hussars.
GREAT WAR ENTER
FRONT AND CENTER
GRAND ENDEAVOR
LOST FOREVER
GREAT WAR ENTER
FRONT AND CENTER
GRAND ENDEAVOR
LOST FOREVER
November 11h, settling the score
From 15 to 20 million
Almost half of the dead civilian
A new world will dawn from empires fallen
The end of the war to end war
Where did you get the audio for the ending chorus without the narration? It sounds fantastic with the fade out!
like say what you want about the brutality of ww2 but I would much rather fight in that war than the trenches of the first.
Mein Gott, my ears are crying
¡Epicardo! Que buena re-versión.
Mi cancion que cantare ante mi enemigo
where do you get your background pictures for these?
There's no special site or artist. I'm just searching through the 1st WW arts.
Here's a link for this one: www.deviantart.com/tolyanmy/art/Sturmtruppen-393846616
This was more powerful than the effect the Great Depression had on Germany.
War is not Hell.
For Hell was made in Wars image.
2:47 is immaculate.
Woooo goosebumps
Bismarck de verdad fue huido con honor peleabdo hasta el final
Lest we forget.
Damn, this is epic
May 4th, 2024.
Lest we forget.
Who else is watching on Nov 11?
I am officially the 1,200th like.
Wow
May Favorite Period of Video: 3:34
Imagine a Twilight Zone scenario. He's seen the war and more before. The last year, he's seen the casualties and fights in the last big confrontation. Not knowing it would be the last.
Knocked over by an explosion and passes out.
When he wakes up, it's of the sound of tanks, and unknown design and formation. For bloody fuck's sake he's somehow woken up in WW2 in the middle of another great battle! As if one wasn't enough. Now he can't even catch a cup of bland dirty coffee before being bombarded already.
How Joachim just opens the song with “DEATH!” Is beyond lyrical and poetic genius. It makes you feel like you were there, and know exactly what happened, and you can remember the name and face of everyone you lost.
“Death! Hard to ignore!”
“One million lost 5 months into the war!”
Great line to level the severity. The way they portray it in this song feels understandable and horrific instead of reading a line in a textbook saying 42 million died in WW2.
War - is terrible.. War - dead.. War..😔😣😥
Sabaton - is very good! 😏
But sabaton said they sing about 'relationships, and stuff..'
I mean.. Technically.. U know.. Violent relationships between nations... But they Are relationships..
So..the world war 1 and 2 were
@@santiagomartin221 it’s best you should not know
This song hit harder than the winged hassars
This some good shiz noce
Love it
Chess for normal people: boring game
Chess for chess players:
Hello from 2 days before Rememberence Day
Can I listen to this version on Spotify?
As of typing this, it has been 105 Years, 11 Days, and 4 1/2 hours since the First World War has ended. May the near 20 million who lost their lives in that horrible conflict rest in peace, especially those 8,000 people who died waiting for an arbitrary date for the Armistice.
WWI is by far the worst and most horrible conflict in human history. Not because it had the largest impact or largest casualties, but because of the brutality that took place. The Trench stories you can hear from time to time were embellished, but very much real. Yes, one person did die literally just a minute before the Armistice was called. Yes, in Britain you could watch family and friends get torn apart by machine gun fire (Pals' Battalions), and yes, the scars still have not healed. So many people died for nothing in that war except the furthering of one side's imperialism or the other. The war didn't benefit them, it didn't liberate them, it wasn't for them. All it was was a boxing match of empires. That was it.
👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
More COWBELL!
Next rise of evil I think
Its Versailles
the original got age restricted 😭😭
we need a new version of this for Ukraine. not just a lost generation but an entire country that got used and thrown away.
Basically, that’s the nature of proxy wars. One country becomes a battlefield for bigger powers, for never to recover from this
The difference between this and the first song…?
I added the soundtrack version to the background.