My grandma is 82 years old and she said she remembered those bombs they showed as number one. She said one time in the middle of the night she heard one of them and she heard the engine stop and had to hope she was far enough away from the explosion to survive. edit: oh my goodness thank you so much for all these likes I’ll have to show my grandma haha
I never realized how terrifying wars are, dead bodies all over the place, bombs landing, people shouting, kids crying, blood everywhere, leaves and grass becomes red from blood
it is terrifying, i would be the first one to attempt suicide if i found out there was going to be a war and i know i am not the only one thinking like this, there’s a lot of people who think the same and it’s indescribably sad and depressing. War is a terrible thing with an infinite list of bad impacts on people’s lives
Even more heart breaking that the people who cause the wars don’t get a single scratch while innocent soldiers and citizens die or get traumatized for life
As an army veteran myself I'd say being stuck in a situation where you can hear and feel the bullets whizzing by your head as some of your colleagues are out there bleeding to death and crying out for help and you can't get to them is pretty damn awful to hear.
One of the most terrifying sounds of war is silence. Edit: cause of you guys in the comments, silence when you are aware you are in very current danger. Expecting loud and chaotic things and being met with deafening silence is terrifying.
Well, for some people it may be the best thing they will hear that day. As a German hearing Stuka and knowing that you gonna get helped a little bit, or hearing Katyusha as Russian
@@mariamutafova7822 I completely understand which is why I’m asking @Comino Oculto. If they took the time to post that comment, I’m taking the time to understand.
All of these are quite terrifying but the air raid siren is what gets me the most. Can't imagine what it must have been like for the regular people hearing it for the first time, knowing that all the peace they have known so far will soon be destroyed and that chaos will ensume in a matter of minutes.
Humans did not invent war because war is not an exclusive human trait. It is ingrain in all animals to fight amongst each other, from ants to lions. However, I do see the point you are trying to make.
@@theworldofmandom7227 Bigger and more destructive :( I find it ironic that if you ask each person individually, most will say war is bad and should never happen. But even if 99% of humans think that way, war still inevitably happen due to differences that- honestly in the long run is pointless in the history of the universe.
With #2 if you live here in the Midwest in Tornado Alley, that air raid siren still makes you sweat a bit. That's what we use for tornado sirens today. They repurposed old Cold War air raid sirens for an early warning system for tornados. If you hear it, find cover because it means a tornado or at least a funnel cloud has been spotted in your area.
right i was gonna say this just sounds like the first monday of the month but man they really freak me out mentally. then again it makes sense considering
chill_boi they’re literally stating that if you become an alcoholic and/or kill yourself the memories and trauma will go away. That’s horrible. It may be true but I don’t think it’s a funny comment to make.
My great-grandfathers from both sides hated fireworks after returning from war. My grandma hated the sound of sirens and fireworks, because it reminded her of hiding in the bunker. I am German and wars leave everyone traumatized and scared.
@@MSN539 well, they fought for nazis. But they never shared their beliefs. I never met them my parents told me, that they hated all world leaders for „using common people for their power efforts“. They were really family men who weren’t interested in politics. My dad‘s granddad only spoke about some tidbits of war when he was drunk. My grandma found out that he helped a jewish man who owned a crystal shop escape to switzerland, when things got bad for the Jews in Germany. He gave my great-grandfather a vase, we still have that vase. He was a police officer before the war and apparently used his insights to help him. My mom’s grandfather was a imprisoned in France after the war and came back in 1950. he only talked about the war with other ww2 veterans, there’s this one story he used to tell, where he had to pee in the woods and was surprised by a French soldier. They both aimed their guns at each other but none of them shot and they just went their own way again.
I am a Veteran and it’s truly just Loud and takes your breath away even at launch and the ground around you rises and crumbles back down and you see the flash from the barrel and look down range, it’s a sight
My grandma takes care of a WW2 veteran called Charlie, he use to fly P-40s, and he said that it was terrifying for him in ww2, glad he is still alive today
And the sound of your friends and family being scared and panicking having a mental breadown... it is truly terrifying... i don't want to go through this kind pf nightmare... i feel sorry for those who did...
Honestly, The sirens are the most scary thing, imagine you're just eating there with your family and all of a sudden the loud noise of the siren came and you have know idea what will hapen then you saw a bomb coming in the middle of your home town and no idea if its a normal bomb or the worst bomb Nuke.
When me and my family where on vacations we heard exactly the same sound and my Grandma, who was a child during Worldwar 2, was really scared the in the first moments. My heart droped for a second too even if I didn't knew the meaning of the sound I kinda felt that it means nothing good.
We still have those sirens but for other functions (obv) and if I hear them I start to shake and this year there were some mistakes that caused them to go on it was the "all clear" siren and i and a friend over who knows those sirens too and we rushed down not because we thought we were getting bombed or smth like that (doesnt happen in Germany obv) but just the sound made us rush down
@@denizorhan5017 Dieses Jahr? Oder letztes? Kein Plan ob des nur bei uns in Bayern so war, aber es gab einen Tag an dem alle Sirenen getestet wurden oder so.
in school once a veteran came to tell us about his stories. he said the most scariest noise isnt any machine or anything. its the silence after the battle and realizing how many people just died
These sounds actually relaxes me…. I’ve been experiencing these sounds since my childhood, it is the sounds that make us all gather in one dark room under the fire lamp with no electricity and small portion of food waiting for sun to rise and brighten up the room… it was good days to have each other in such hard situations, and i believe we are close for a second time
@@Mr_Gato02 yeah he called them a certain name but I wasn't sure what it meant. And to be clear it wasn't a racial slur or nothing they just had a nickname.
Silence will always be the scariest. Because as a soldier in any military operation, you are used to shouting, sometimes fighting or gunfire and chaos, and the least thing you want is silence because it means that something big is about to occur. Specially in urban or jungle areas where hostiles could be anywhere.
My mother told me stories about my great grandpa who fought in WWII against the Japanese in Borneo, he was lucky to survive but suffered PTSD (post traumatic stress disorder) as his friends were killed (some in front of his own eyes) and captured. When the war was over he used to yell, "we're going to get bombed!" This happened whenever a plane flew over him. Rest in peace, he died of lung cancer in the 1980s I've never known him in person but my mum and my grandpa always tell me stories about him.
Rendus Pandorus it must suck suffering to PTSD to feel like you might get killed even if a war is over, thankful he dosen't have to worry about that king of things upstairs in heaven
@@bluey3575 they're based of the myth of the battle of Jericho, during which the invaders trumpets were so loud, they made the towers of the city fall, so i' both sceneries, something would be in very little pieces
my grandpa was in the vietnam war. i used to ask him questions about bc i was (and still am) curious about what it was like. he would never answer any questions about war. not to my grandma. or my mom and aunt. no one. i know now that he was so traumatized he could never even think about it. i feel awful for asking him questions as a kid and wish i could say i’m sorry to him.
My grandpa fought in Vietnam as well, he won’t talk about anything either, and my grandma told me about how he almost jumped out a window bc he was having a nightmare about being in a plane during the war. Shits crazy.
Same with my great grandpa, it wasn’t until after his passing that we really understood. We found a box with a pistol, 1 bullet, Dozens of uniform patches from German and Japanese soldiers along with a couple German trench lights(what they wore on their uniform) He killed many men on the front line as a Green Beret Marine. I knew him as the happy old man I would watch Looney Toons with. He spent the rest of his life, after retiring from the military and trucking, giving back to the world through his local churches and VAs. I miss him.
I've never fought a war, Been born around one. Never. But what I know, is that war is absolute, traumatizing, horrific stuff and should never happen again, but unfortunately, if there ain't war, more than millions, billions perhaps / people lose jobs. Army, navy, marine corp, airforce etc.
My best friends Grandfather was a tank commander in WW2, and he used to tell me and my friend stories about the war growing up and hanging at his house. He told us once how he had to bail out of a flaming tank and crawl through the grass to get away. The german tank kept shooting at them as they crawl and i remember he said "the worst sound you would never want to hear, is the sound of a german tank shell whizzing past only a foot from your head"
Regarding the first one, my dad told me stories about when he was in his teens in Hungary during WWII. He would sometimes lay on a hillside and just for fun watch the fleets of Allied bombers flying overhead and counting how many there were ie; "ok so that square is 10x10 bombers and there's, let's see... about 20 squares so that's roughly 2000 bombers over there." He wasn't so calm however when he saw the Soviet tanks rolling down the street over a decade later in '56. That's why I'm here in Canada today. 🍁
I think the most terrifying sound of war is human. The sounds humans make when they are in shock, in panic, are decomposing psychologicly or are intensly mourning.
@@tawahachee8914 if there is a sound, you can expect something. If it is silence, what could you possibly expect the threat to be. It is just fear in every moment. If silence is what you hear in the battlefield, you will doubt your own existence. Hope you get my point.
I was going to the job and some idiot sneeze next to me, and didn't cover his fucking mouth and nose. I beat the holy shit out of him just because of that. By the way, i little of his saliva reach my arm thats why i get so furious. Greetings from mexico haha
@Some Wannabe UA-camr And that's just why Covid19 has spread so quickly: because some (infected) morons go through life sneezing & coughing here and there, and asking everyone "to chill out, because sneezing is not sign of infection!" In order to prevent the previously mentioned, (at least) the use of masks, latex gloves and glasses became mandatory.
@@rayadictocfm374 Espero que no te hayan infectado Bro, por zoquetes como esos más bien a uno le toca tomar la iniciativa y llevar guantes, máscarilla y gafas 🙄🙄😁😁✌️✌️... Saludos desde 😷🇪🇨😷...
My grandpa fought in ww2, he was only 17. He made it. I cant imagine how he was traumatized after all the things he went thru. He died by old age 2005.
My german grandma always told us about the sirens and how terrified she was back then. She was pretty young at the time, but she never forgot how they made her feel. Any siren that sounded somewhat similar made her freak out... RIP, I love you so much...
@@evaitani This is not some kind of competition... Everybody has the right to feel a certain way. I'm happy for you, if sounds of war don't scare you, the way they scared her. Stay strong.
British: when you hear the air raid siren German: When you hear the katyusha missiles Russians: When the snow begin speaking Finnish and the sand speaking Afghan Americans: when the trees begin speaking Vietnamese
German would be more air raid sirens i just say Berlin, Dresden , Hamburg,Frankfurt,Potsdam,Ulm ...... and so on, you bombed the fucking Crap out of us were are still finding Bombs everywhere here
Well said, Pal. The Finn's gave them a bloody nose in the winter war of '39. Nobody can win a war on other peoples territory in recent history; guerilla warfare will always win the battle.
Yeah they are bringing drafting back in america cuz they stopped drafting after Nam, we didn't need drafting in the gulf war Aka the first iraq war or the second iraq slash afghanistan war, But if and when ww3 starts they're bringing it back if shit hits the fan too hard, Trust me i know.
For me it isnt scary at all. But then I try to picture myself in their positions and realize how scary that is. Just imagine hearing gunshots on your way home, i would be terrified.
My grandmother always said: "With the anti-aircraft siren there was panic, fear and sometimes you pissed on yourself, but the worst part was the silence after the bombing" She always said it with tears in her eyes
where i live theyre being played once a year as a memorial to the victims, and my god the rest of the day is full of emotional ceremonies where they really make sure you know what they felt, its too much for some people.
Now it makes sense to add the buzzing sound of drones and copters. Was talking to a friend who is fighting in the current conflict in Ukraine. There, the buzzing sound of drones is sometimes more frightening than explosions.
My grandfather fought ww2 . While narrating the stories of bombarding he use to get goosebumps. He actually mentioned the same sound of humming planes throwing bombs
These are all absolutely terrifying, but I can’t imagine how the moments of silence, waiting for what horror comes after must be like. Those are the moments when one can think and/or reflect of what happened and the unknown, just waking..not knowing what or when…
@ u know what, ur obviously right kid. Especially because of ur detailed description of how the human brain works and in this case with traumatic events. How could i ever think that there is more than just the service level to anything, and things definitely never are more complicated than some people who are in denial or maybe less educated on certain topics think they know..? 😱
@@rjkrkkj ohw u poor thing, u really have no clue huh..? You just literally confirmed that u actually did and got ur feelings hurt because why else would you even waste your time going back and then also comment on it? Here is some advice kid, don’t show people that they got to you because they will only use it against you.
It really is... you should never have to hear it! Stay safe! the start of it always makes my stomach drop because you need to run to a shelter as fast as you can (I live in a place that those sirens are common because of air strikes) They are important and life saving but damn...fuck air siren sound!!!
I once stayed in a town in Delaware so small that there was one 1 person on shift at the fire station. If the others were needed they played air raid sirens to alert them to wake up and go to the station to get ready. It was really creepy at first but I could eventually sleep through it
Knowing how advanced war technology is in 2020 means that if there were to be WW3, one country could send a nuclear missile and the other would instantly reply with one of their own and it only takes 1 nuclear missile to disrupt nature with high temperatures and no more vegetation because of the heat. One of my teachers stated that human beings could potentially blow up planet earth 40 times with all the nuclear power we possess! It's insane how multiple states have been fearing each other so much that we've invested in so much war power that surpasses planet earth's scales...
The commentary at 2:46 made me laugh, even though it's absolutely terrifying. "Sirens are made for the purpose to inform people that they will be getting fucked either by the bombers or the rockets."
My grandpa was a b25 pilot throughout the entire war and flew in all theaters accept pacific. He flew 52 missions and only ten had zero losses. Multiple times flak has gone through the floor of the cockpit and failed to explode. He died 2014 but we always will remember him for his bravery.
When the Christchurch earthquake happened, my mum and sister came across an old man wandering the streets in histerics. He told them he grew up in London during the blitz and the number of sirens going off as a warning in the city, had caused him to have a flash back/nervous breakdown.
Yeah i work in a home for elderly people (sry dont know the right word) in germany, a lot of them have alzheimers and lived during the war, so everytime they test the fire alarm, everyone panics and goes completely nuts. One day the goverment tested the national emergency alarm, so a warning was shown all over tv and radio. We had to run around the house and literally turn every tv and radio in the whole building off and make sure that no one hears anything. A lot of them are traumatized and therapy wasn't really a thing around that time.
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P.S. im didnt predict the future, comment is edited, it was about band of brothers tv series, which is great.
It's the best!
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Agreed!
For me is the Plane bc a invasion is coming and the air force in ur country been destroyed bc they want to defend
I’m a time traveler. Don’t believe me?
I know for a fact that Donald J Trump will get re-elected in November 2020. There. Proof!
My grandma is 82 years old and she said she remembered those bombs they showed as number one. She said one time in the middle of the night she heard one of them and she heard the engine stop and had to hope she was far enough away from the explosion to survive.
edit: oh my goodness thank you so much for all these likes I’ll have to show my grandma haha
I do hope she managed to escape without getting hurt, I'm glad she survived!
I take my hat off to her
My Grandma was 88 but she passed away last month and she survived WWII and The Great Depression
@@idkwhattonamethis7652 Um. The Great Depression was in the 20s. Your grandmother was born in 32
@@delta6bluejay560 The Great Depression actually ended in 1933.
I never realized how terrifying wars are, dead bodies all over the place, bombs landing, people shouting, kids crying, blood everywhere, leaves and grass becomes red from blood
Ik and just think of the trauma some of the survivors today experience. It breaks my heart to think this all happened because people can’t get along
I can’t even imagine going to a world war war in this day and age with the internet.
it is terrifying, i would be the first one to attempt suicide if i found out there was going to be a war and i know i am not the only one thinking like this, there’s a lot of people who think the same and it’s indescribably sad and depressing. War is a terrible thing with an infinite list of bad impacts on people’s lives
Even more heart breaking that the people who cause the wars don’t get a single scratch while innocent soldiers and citizens die or get traumatized for life
And smokes
I would imagine silence in a war is terrifying. Hundreds of people around you and not one of them making a sound
And knowing your life could be lost any second !!
@@bombandjuan154 facts
Sure you'd hr a fart at least
@@johnny2816 you clown 🤣🤣
Silence would mean your probably gonna die or everyone else already is
As an army veteran myself I'd say being stuck in a situation where you can hear and feel the bullets whizzing by your head as some of your colleagues are out there bleeding to death and crying out for help and you can't get to them is pretty damn awful to hear.
Whizzing bullets sound like grenades blowing up in your face.
that sounds sad and traumatizing😨😢
@@black89308 And that's just a small part of my P.T.S.D. nearly 23 years later!!
@@Spartacus45 thank you for your service. God bless
@@martharobins6021 thank you for your comment and support!! 🙂
I thought this was going to be some annoying list where they talk the whole time but they just showed the noises so nice.
Yes i like thise type of content
Not the all talk and 10 sec sound only
Unlike watchmojo
But how did they show the noises? Thats some illuminati sht
it is some annoying list tho
Hey
One of the most terrifying sounds of war is silence.
Edit: cause of you guys in the comments, silence when you are aware you are in very current danger. Expecting loud and chaotic things and being met with deafening silence is terrifying.
lol u dont know whats going on
@Kyley yea u said it better
It’s because your left to think about what will happen and what has happened and all the people who you have lost
- Ah Nice some quietness
- No This TOO quite 😳🥺
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So sad to think that these were some of the last noises people heard before dying. May their souls Rest In Peace.
@Aubree Ganter god? What thhebfuck is that
@Aubree Ganter don't tell people to repent and turn to god unless they're Christian or looking for a new religion.
@@idontknowmyname7047 they said if they believed:>
@Aubree Ganter I believe in god but no Jesus
@Aubree Ganter Im a Christian but at this point shut the fuck up
Respect to all those who had to listen to this for real. You are the bravest and most honorable out of anybody, thank you.
Thanks
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Americans, listen to the song 'Biser' by the duet 'Molec'!
Well, for some people it may be the best thing they will hear that day. As a German hearing Stuka and knowing that you gonna get helped a little bit, or hearing Katyusha as Russian
The guy who heard all those sounds in those times and survived are legend
I give nothing but tea and love
I dont give a shit but just freedom
I don't give a shit but communism
@@mm-nx1ny u shouldve said i dont give a blyat but a communism lmao
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The most terrifying noise should be the innocent people’s lives being lost. And that is.. silence.
Hellixity dayumm... One sensible guy
Crop Duster Somebody had to say it. Lmaoo
Hellixity such is war...
Crop Duster sensible? Dying people is not bad to you? I think silence in war is the worst that could happen
Lurking Apparently he thinks that death is like a video game, you just respawn back in.
Imagine being late teens early 20’s...this is your world? That’s reality. Sounds we hope to no longer witness
But we still do and it never stops
@@cominooculto what do you mean?
@@jf5618 there are contries which are having wars so its reality for some people
@@mariamutafova7822 I completely understand which is why I’m asking @Comino Oculto. If they took the time to post that comment, I’m taking the time to understand.
@@jf5618 what? This makes no sense
All of these are quite terrifying but the air raid siren is what gets me the most. Can't imagine what it must have been like for the regular people hearing it for the first time, knowing that all the peace they have known so far will soon be destroyed and that chaos will ensume in a matter of minutes.
My mom was born in a cellar in March 1941 during one of the worst raids. Dad born 1939 and bombed out twice. I won't be playing sound 7 to them.
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the fact that people have to experience that daily is making me sad
Ehh, “had”
Varriiella ehhh some countries are still in war
Muznah Kashif
Oh no I forgot about that haha
But the sounds would be a bit different except for a specific few.
Varriiellaa unfortunately, many still experience it till this day, hear more terrifying sounds and see more terrifying things
Light Yagami?!
War is the worst thing that can happen to a human being.
not really
@@jesusmanits5023 what's worse
Humans did not invent war because war is not an exclusive human trait. It is ingrain in all animals to fight amongst each other, from ants to lions. However, I do see the point you are trying to make.
@@TyTimeIsAwesome actually yes, the war is a part of the animal, that cant be removed. The humans just are smart enough to make it larger.
@@theworldofmandom7227 Bigger and more destructive :(
I find it ironic that if you ask each person individually, most will say war is bad and should never happen. But even if 99% of humans think that way, war still inevitably happen due to differences that- honestly in the long run is pointless in the history of the universe.
its 10x scarier when you here these during a real war.
@Ty Kaine i really disagree with u on that
@Ty Kaine Noice
Probably more like a 100000000 times more scary
I think a bit more than just 10 times
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With #2 if you live here in the Midwest in Tornado Alley, that air raid siren still makes you sweat a bit. That's what we use for tornado sirens today. They repurposed old Cold War air raid sirens for an early warning system for tornados. If you hear it, find cover because it means a tornado or at least a funnel cloud has been spotted in your area.
right i was gonna say this just sounds like the first monday of the month but man they really freak me out mentally. then again it makes sense considering
Out here in Pennsylvania we use them as fire station sirens to alert traffic and fire fighters. Whenever there's a fire or accident they sound
In Kansas we hear it the first Wednesday of every month. You get used to it.
@@micahj9828 I'm in Kansas, Wichita area, it's noon on the first Monday where I'm at.
Is anyone else having problems hearing #2?
A soldier can leave the war, but the war won't leave the soldier.
It does with some alcohol and a bullet
Paint-Planet that’s horrible. Why would you even comment that?
@@shaym6719 because he is speaking the truth
chill_boi they’re literally stating that if you become an alcoholic and/or kill yourself the memories and trauma will go away. That’s horrible. It may be true but I don’t think it’s a funny comment to make.
@@shaym6719 oh crap i commented too fast i throught you was talking about the og comment sorry
It is really scary, imagining to have to hear such sounds in reality and knowing what they mean.
My great-grandfathers from both sides hated fireworks after returning from war. My grandma hated the sound of sirens and fireworks, because it reminded her of hiding in the bunker.
I am German and wars leave everyone traumatized and scared.
@@jollyfighter7319 were they nazi’s?
@@MSN539 well, they fought for nazis. But they never shared their beliefs. I never met them my parents told me, that they hated all world leaders for „using common people for their power efforts“. They were really family men who weren’t interested in politics.
My dad‘s granddad only spoke about some tidbits of war when he was drunk.
My grandma found out that he helped a jewish man who owned a crystal shop escape to switzerland, when things got bad for the Jews in Germany. He gave my great-grandfather a vase, we still have that vase. He was a police officer before the war and apparently used his insights to help him.
My mom’s grandfather was a imprisoned in France after the war and came back in 1950. he only talked about the war with other ww2 veterans, there’s this one story he used to tell, where he had to pee in the woods and was surprised by a French soldier. They both aimed their guns at each other but none of them shot and they just went their own way again.
Ur house abt to go boom
Literally Myanmar rn 🥲
The most terrifying sound would be, “you’re the last one, complete the mission.”
Lool
Yeah, and 5 enemies in the other team
My team on warzone are always trash aswell
R6S and CSGO
And then the vote kick sound effect
I am a Veteran and it’s truly just Loud and takes your breath away even at launch and the ground around you rises and crumbles back down and you see the flash from the barrel and look down range, it’s a sight
Love you from India...❤🇮🇳
I’m so so SO sorry you had to go through something no one should go through. I thank you so much for your service. May god bless you❤❤
And we’re all choosing to listen to this from the comfort of our homes, imagine those who don’t have a choice
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it’s awful and I can’t imagine being forced to go through this
💀That's horrifying
:(
Sucks to be them
Fun fact: The thumbnail is actually just a U.S. soldier being annoyed by another soldier that was playing the tuba.
*noice you got my like*
Yup
No the man got made fun of because he said I speak american
*Yeetus Mcgreedus*
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I showed my grandfather this and he's so happy he's shaking on the ground
I just saw I at the other vid
What the fuck is wrong with you
Bro same
damn slow flakes be out here doe
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My grandma takes care of a WW2 veteran called Charlie, he use to fly P-40s, and he said that it was terrifying for him in ww2, glad he is still alive today
I think all of it is very terrifying, but the worst to me would be the screams
And the sound of your friends and family being scared and panicking having a mental breadown... it is truly terrifying... i don't want to go through this kind pf nightmare... i feel sorry for those who did...
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True... Just imagining all those people running for their life makes me so sad
the most terrifying thing would be when the screams suddenly stop
Nah he screams would be the best part
Honestly, The sirens are the most scary thing, imagine you're just eating there with your family and all of a sudden the loud noise of the siren came and you have know idea what will hapen then you saw a bomb coming in the middle of your home town and no idea if its a normal bomb or the worst bomb Nuke.
When me and my family where on vacations we heard exactly the same sound and my Grandma, who was a child during Worldwar 2, was really scared the in the first moments. My heart droped for a second too even if I didn't knew the meaning of the sound I kinda felt that it means nothing good.
We still have those sirens but for other functions (obv) and if I hear them I start to shake and this year there were some mistakes that caused them to go on it was the "all clear" siren and i and a friend over who knows those sirens too and we rushed down not because we thought we were getting bombed or smth like that (doesnt happen in Germany obv) but just the sound made us rush down
@@denizorhan5017 Dieses Jahr? Oder letztes? Kein Plan ob des nur bei uns in Bayern so war, aber es gab einen Tag an dem alle Sirenen getestet wurden oder so.
@@jarjarbinksx57 Ja es gab bei uns auch sonen tag aber wir hören die jeden sonntag um 12.00
@@denizorhan5017 Ouhh des ist natürlich schlecht
in school once a veteran came to tell us about his stories. he said the most scariest noise isnt any machine or anything. its the silence after the battle and realizing how many people just died
My thing is that wouldn’t leave me scared and silence means to me the war is over
@@mir2x144 he said battle tho 💀
Alfred Barlow
@@mir2x144 silence dosent mean the war is over
@@mir2x144 バカンス 黙れよ‼️
These sounds actually relaxes me…. I’ve been experiencing these sounds since my childhood, it is the sounds that make us all gather in one dark room under the fire lamp with no electricity and small portion of food waiting for sun to rise and brighten up the room… it was good days to have each other in such hard situations, and i believe we are close for a second time
what
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Ah, you in Syria or something?
They relax me aswell, but I was never at war
@@veteranpg3d156Maybe you were a soldier in previous life
My great grandfather said the most terrifying sound was the screams of the enemy when they were charging at him.
He fought the Japanese Army?
Tell him sorry about that
@@Mr_Gato02 yeah he called them a certain name but I wasn't sure what it meant. And to be clear it wasn't a racial slur or nothing they just had a nickname.
My Great Grandpa Chester Was In World War 2 As A Military Police Veteran
@@MrSeb81 he must have been a hell of a man and I thank him for his service.
Nobody:
The guy who took the videos during the war like its nothing:
10/10
the guy with the camera never dies. thats the golden rule
CAMERAMAN NEVER DIES!!!
@@adrnnn_ Fax
Yeah, the camaraman never dies
3 years ago :
2 years ago :
1 years ago :
UA-cam 2020 : let's preparare the population
Looked this up to see what the sirens sounded like 😂😂😂 just in case
WW3 with Iran maybe 🤷🏽♂️
@Ken Kaneki your dad
@Ken Kaneki REEEEEEE
@Ken Kaneki what?
Silence will always be the scariest. Because as a soldier in any military operation, you are used to shouting, sometimes fighting or gunfire and chaos, and the least thing you want is silence because it means that something big is about to occur. Specially in urban or jungle areas where hostiles could be anywhere.
It must be devastating to not find peace neither in noise nor silence
My mother told me stories about my great grandpa who fought in WWII against the Japanese in Borneo, he was lucky to survive but suffered PTSD (post traumatic stress disorder) as his friends were killed (some in front of his own eyes) and captured. When the war was over he used to yell, "we're going to get bombed!" This happened whenever a plane flew over him. Rest in peace, he died of lung cancer in the 1980s I've never known him in person but my mum and my grandpa always tell me stories about him.
RiP
Rendus Pandorus
it must suck suffering to PTSD to feel like you might get killed even if a war is over, thankful he dosen't have to worry about that king of things upstairs in heaven
Rendus Pandorus war is terrible... i hope the humanity will never experience anymore WW 😔
He must've been a great man 😔
R.I.P
rip man
Whoever made the Jericho Trumpets didnt have a fun childhood..
Well at least they had a creative naming ideas thats for sure
My grandfather was a stuka pilot and he told me the Jericho Trompeten were so loud he sometimes couldn't hear for days
@@bluey3575 they're based of the myth of the battle of Jericho, during which the invaders trumpets were so loud, they made the towers of the city fall, so i' both sceneries, something would be in very little pieces
funfact, if you play the stuka sound reversed, it sounds like toms screams from tom and jerry
-don´t aske me how i know it ._:
Fr
my grandpa was in the vietnam war. i used to ask him questions about bc i was (and still am) curious about what it was like. he would never answer any questions about war. not to my grandma. or my mom and aunt. no one. i know now that he was so traumatized he could never even think about it. i feel awful for asking him questions as a kid and wish i could say i’m sorry to him.
My grandpa fought in Vietnam as well, he won’t talk about anything either, and my grandma told me about how he almost jumped out a window bc he was having a nightmare about being in a plane during the war. Shits crazy.
Same with my great grandpa, it wasn’t until after his passing that we really understood. We found a box with a pistol, 1 bullet, Dozens of uniform patches from German and Japanese soldiers along with a couple German trench lights(what they wore on their uniform)
He killed many men on the front line as a Green Beret Marine. I knew him as the happy old man I would watch Looney Toons with. He spent the rest of his life, after retiring from the military and trucking, giving back to the world through his local churches and VAs. I miss him.
I've never fought a war, Been born around one. Never.
But what I know, is that war is absolute, traumatizing, horrific stuff and should never happen again, but unfortunately, if there ain't war, more than millions, billions perhaps / people lose jobs.
Army, navy, marine corp, airforce etc.
My grandpa was also in Vietnam war and he never talks about it, and nor me ask.
I was doing presentation ab Vietnam wat today for history class
my grandma was a child during ww2, she was born in 1932, she's still alive today
*one of the most terrifying sounds in war, is silence*
Edit: I ain’t doing it for likes, Jesus. I’m just doing it for you to learn
It's TRUE though
Thats TRUE cuz you don't know what could happen to yourself you don't know if there is someone ...
*D A M B*
@@pokyscissors3682 you are *D A M P*
That's how u know it's bouta go down
Me: *accidently forgot to use earphones and its on full volume*
My Gramps: *TAKE COVER*
Luisito C. Salboza touchy topic
dbreverse stfu
i’ve been laughing for ten minutes at this, no joke
Steven ptsd is no joke. you stfu
**Vietnam Flashbacks**
I hope that we'll never hear those sounds again
You know humanity, sometime, we Will hear these things again, or even worse
thelonewolf especially considering the effects of war will most likely be at a larger scale... I don’t even want to mention atomic bombs...
Don't forget that in a lot of countries they are actually hearing this right now.
Or even worse
We wont next time we will be hearing nukes
My best friends Grandfather was a tank commander in WW2, and he used to tell me and my friend stories about the war growing up and hanging at his house. He told us once how he had to bail out of a flaming tank and crawl through the grass to get away. The german tank kept shooting at them as they crawl and i remember he said "the worst sound you would never want to hear, is the sound of a german tank shell whizzing past only a foot from your head"
*When you pause the video but still hear the air raid siren*
😂😂😂
Run
Oh shit
HOREEEEY SHEEEET
God damnit not again
2 is the scariest, not the sound, but the symbolism and what it represents. It’s basically a siren saying you will die.
yea. Its scary without itself being scary
No, it means evacuate the premises or find shelter. But I get your point
@@mS-pb2oh nope, it actually means you're straight f*cked. But I get ur point
@@murlocmasher3368 nope,it means you're fucked up anyways
@@babaloons4887 hahaha
Wait why isn't my Bluetooth connecting?
Grandpa down stairs: *CEASE FIRE, GET DOWN, WE NEED A MEDIC, AAAAAAA*
Damn!
I don't get it
@@CheseBitez you must not be old enough then
SheepishSharkie holy-
This is like... Kinda funny
Regarding the first one, my dad told me stories about when he was in his teens in Hungary during WWII. He would sometimes lay on a hillside and just for fun watch the fleets of Allied bombers flying overhead and counting how many there were ie; "ok so that square is 10x10 bombers and there's, let's see... about 20 squares so that's roughly 2000 bombers over there."
He wasn't so calm however when he saw the Soviet tanks rolling down the street over a decade later in '56. That's why I'm here in Canada today. 🍁
You forgot “mission failed, we’ll get em next time.”
Its terrifying because ghost was the one the hoomans I liked
“Last friendly remaining”
Its from air raids
Lol
Snake snake snaaaaaaaakeeeeee
And the most terrifying thing is...it’s 2021 and there’s people out there in the world who still witness these things every day.
Ikr. It is so heartbreaking
Like Palestinians every single day
@@karimelkhaldi4379 yeah :(
and israelis too :((
@@davidnovin7370 no shit
I’d be more scared of the siren then the actual bomb
Same lol
@FacedAss33 he means the German stuka siren
Frfr
Ye
Yeah the siren is so scary and gives me goosebumps
Alternative title: *7 sounds that give your grandfather PTSD.*
I think the most terrifying sound of war is human. The sounds humans make when they are in shock, in panic, are decomposing psychologicly or are intensly mourning.
Omg u r such an intellect
It's scary as hell. I wish that that was number 1, but I'm also glad it isn't lol
Humans are not a sound
@@danielxavier5725 i think they mean the sounds humans make. like screams of terror... stuff like that
@@danielxavier5725 I think he's talking about the sounds humans make like screams and stuff.
The most terrifying sound for me is morning alarm
Deadend 305 especially spongebob’s alarm
I set one of my favorite songs as my morning alarm. I hate that song with a passion now...
Don't underestimate war it's the worst
Deadend 305 bro fr
My morning alarm is a screaming Gordon Ramsey so that's actually matching
3:36 when the kid with the $8 mic joins the party
LOL
Oh my fucking god 😂😂😂
Diego Jose Bate fr lmao
Brooo ahahhaahahahahahahaha
1$ china mic
I remember my grandmother describing the V1's . how she could hear them flying over, how terrifying it was when they suddenly stop making noise.
Hearing your mom calling your full name is still terrifying
IKR
When she says she's pregnant,
That should be on the list
When you hear the ali a intro
m. bukhori true that or hearing your mom getting mad now that's no man's land my mom is scary
It's even worse than a nuke is about to hit your face
Trust me, silence is the most terrifying sound...
was there can confirm
@@innosong8747 can you explain why?
@@tawahachee8914 if there is a sound, you can expect something. If it is silence, what could you possibly expect the threat to be. It is just fear in every moment. If silence is what you hear in the battlefield, you will doubt your own existence.
Hope you get my point.
@@tawahachee8914because there is never silence in war, and when there is, you know the worst is coming.
@@tawahachee8914 if it's silent ur either dead or a fricking stuka is about to blow u up
The screams and cries of people is probably the most terrifying sound
yea
@breezetix Welcome to youtube where nothing is original and no one gives a shit.
@@Rarezites bruh, he’s been here for 5 years, he knows..he even makes vids
@@danceismylifeee then why does he care if someone copied a comment
Ikr
It makes me wanna cry man! this is SCARY AS SHIT😕
And to think that people actually lived through all this.
Rest in peace to all those people that lost their lives
america is doing this to Syrians rn bro
My grandpa's brother lost his life at war when he was 18, 'cause he stand against the germans and he got shot
Ameen
@@yunes2353 and Russians and Assad too for the matter
I have to say, the air raid siren is the scariest. Its just so unsettling
EK7 Yes,it has something that scares me the most
I heard for about an hour through out the Veterans Day parade that I participated in first time I actually thought that it was real
I feel it's the best sound. It's a sound of warning.
We did in class for history and there silence. I farted
@@ghoulferatu598 *bombs drop*
You: AAAAAHHHHH
My Grandfather said the scariest sound of the Vietnam war was the silence of the jungle
Same
Viet Nam has a greatest army in the whole wide world
@@I3righter0101 yeah maybe 4 decades ago lol 😂
@@I3righter0101 I guess they got the trees
@@I3righter0101 actually they were great at guerilla warfare
Nobody:
Russia: what if we put 20 rocket launchers on the back of a truck
props to the camera man who recorded all this even in a freaking war
I'm your 401st like just saying
I'm your 418 like just saying
I’m your 461th like just saying
I am your 530th like, just saying
I’m your 540th like just saying
Props for the guy going back in time and videoing this
lol i dont thihk anyone went back in time. they just put clips together from old videos.
@@larrytits u missed the joke 😐
@@larrytits Man.. I'm just not even going to say anything. If you don't understand this joke, you're a lost cause.
I know it’s a joke but that would be cool
@@larrytits dumbass🤦♂️
The most terrifying sound is when your mom calls you in your full name
Lmao savage
So true 😂
Facts
Foreign4told
it should be your "dad" cuz dads are scarier than moms obviously
@@dreamer4957 not always
1:06 I hope that cameraman was ok
😂😂😂😂 yeah
The most terrifying sound by March 2020:
*Someone sneezing next to you*
I was going to the job and some idiot sneeze next to me, and didn't cover his fucking mouth and nose.
I beat the holy shit out of him just because of that.
By the way, i little of his saliva reach my arm thats why i get so furious.
Greetings from mexico haha
@Some Wannabe UA-camr And that's just why Covid19 has spread so quickly: because some (infected) morons go through life sneezing & coughing here and there, and asking everyone "to chill out, because sneezing is not sign of infection!"
In order to prevent the previously mentioned, (at least) the use of masks, latex gloves and glasses became mandatory.
Some Wannabe UA-camr but it sure does spread it!!!
Sorry for ruining your life 😂😅🤪
@@rayadictocfm374 Espero que no te hayan infectado Bro, por zoquetes como esos más bien a uno le toca tomar la iniciativa y llevar guantes, máscarilla y gafas 🙄🙄😁😁✌️✌️...
Saludos desde 😷🇪🇨😷...
Rayadicto CFM thats a bit over the top
Me: why isn’t the sound playing?
My war veteran grandpa in the other room with the airpods: 😶
Oh my
Him remembering Dunkirk: 😶
Oh no-
💀
What war?
My grandpa fought in ww2, he was only 17. He made it. I cant imagine how he was traumatized after all the things he went thru. He died by old age 2005.
And he still pushed through. A true Chad.
My great great grandpa fought in ww1 and he was in the 1st Light Horse Brigade
He was a true hero, bless his soul and all the others who fought that war. May he rest in peace. 🙏
Mine is still alive!
I was born in 2005
Chilling in the fields as a pole, until the sky starts screaming at you in sausage.
My german grandma always told us about the sirens and how terrified she was back then. She was pretty young at the time, but she never forgot how they made her feel. Any siren that sounded somewhat similar made her freak out... RIP, I love you so much...
Wait these are terrifying? I can’t relate i live in lebanon
@@evaitani This is not some kind of competition... Everybody has the right to feel a certain way. I'm happy for you, if sounds of war don't scare you, the way they scared her. Stay strong.
@@Jojo09081994 rip
@Sarah Sarah you aren’t funny
@Sarah Sarah You probably just laughef at your own unfunny cringe joke
1:06 Tank: "points at camera"
Cameraman:you dare to challenge me?!?!
Lmao
The cameramen seem to be immortal beings, those of whom the soldiers on the battlefield seamlessly ignore.
tHe TaNk WaSnT cHaLlEnGiN HIm iT wAs ReCoRdED oN a sTaNd
R/woosh me this is a joke so you r/wooshed ur self
then shuts off the recording and bangs the tank for aiming at him
Oh? You are approaching me?
I wish nobody to hear these terrifying sounds again. 🙏🙏🙏
imm Qendrim well we are hearing it rn lol
I love that Sounds
𝗧𝗵𝗮𝗻𝗸 𝘆𝗼𝘂 𝗺𝗮𝗻
I didn’t know Pennywise is so kind
@@jjmm162 lmao
That sound the tanks make, and when you are very far away… jeez,
*it gives me chills*
Imagination waking up at 2 in the morning and seeing a sunrise..... Now that is terrifying 😭
☠️☠️☠️
Yeah imagine it was nuclear where it's light will shed for a long time
Oh…oh.
Or you could just be in Asia btw this is a sarcastic comment
Man, I really hope I won't have to duck and cover for that one.
British: when you hear the air raid siren
German: When you hear the katyusha missiles
Russians: When the snow begin speaking Finnish and the sand speaking Afghan
Americans: when the trees begin speaking Vietnamese
German would be more air raid sirens i just say Berlin, Dresden , Hamburg,Frankfurt,Potsdam,Ulm ...... and so on, you bombed the fucking Crap out of us were are still finding Bombs everywhere here
Well said, Pal. The Finn's gave them a bloody nose in the winter war of '39. Nobody can win a war on other peoples territory in recent history; guerilla warfare will always win the battle.
British: when their mechanic starts speaking irish
Sean Loftus oh god
Eiman Danial British: when the British soldier starts speaking Irish then pulls out an IRA flag
Nemo: when the girl starts speaking glass rapping
Now imagine having fun at the beach with ur family, then suddenly u see 3 aircraft carriers on the horizon.
now imagine being polish
Imagine being japanese in 1945
@Deo Lakshmana ah shet here we go again.
you talking about my friend?
Dday
1940's: Lets ebcome loud as fuck
2000's:
Comrade: *Slight fart*.
Eveyrone in base: AAAAHHH AN A-10!!
*Only 1960-1940 kids remember this*
Nygou Chol They won't :(
Not Hakorr r/wooosh
Not Hakorr sarcasm 1000%
Not Hakorr why did you find that funny
1960???
1. “You’ve been drafted”
Triggered
Actually that's somewhat legit.
Yeah they are bringing drafting back in america cuz they stopped drafting after Nam, we didn't need drafting in the gulf war Aka the first iraq war or the second iraq slash afghanistan war, But if and when ww3 starts they're bringing it back if shit hits the fan too hard, Trust me i know.
That’s the moment when you wish you were a Woman 😂
but i cannot see am legally blind !
For me it isnt scary at all. But then I try to picture myself in their positions and realize how scary that is. Just imagine hearing gunshots on your way home, i would be terrified.
Exactly it’s never scary unless it happens to you and let’s hope it never does
WW3 is in 2029 be prepared.
@@calloway7116 bruh
@@calloway7116 “ww3 is in 2029 be prepared” 🤓
@@calloway7116 why 2029?
2:43 Well, I hear this sound almost every day, often several times in one day. It's been almost a year but it's still scary
Where do you live bro??? What do you do??
Ukraine?
Dude plays war thunder, don’t mind him
My grandmother always said: "With the anti-aircraft siren there was panic, fear and sometimes you pissed on yourself, but the worst part was the silence after the bombing" She always said it with tears in her eyes
where i live theyre being played once a year as a memorial to the victims, and my god the rest of the day is full of emotional ceremonies where they really make sure you know what they felt, its too much for some people.
ua-cam.com/video/B0JjK2Q8cD8/v-deo.html
666 likes omg
oh man i feel for her she was clearly reliving it :{
Props to the Camara man for going back to 1939 to record these sounds
Lol
🤣🤣
My bird just came out as bi! What should I do?
@@ethanethan6638 give it a bicycle
@@BarneyHL1 lol
3:35. "Hey you mind if I turn up the bass a bit?"
I CANT ruin 420 likes
Stefan Marinkovic Someones gonna fuck it up
@@andreavila2658 youre welcome :p
Now it makes sense to add the buzzing sound of drones and copters. Was talking to a friend who is fighting in the current conflict in Ukraine. There, the buzzing sound of drones is sometimes more frightening than explosions.
My grandfather fought ww2 . While narrating the stories of bombarding he use to get goosebumps. He actually mentioned the same sound of humming planes throwing bombs
How was he now?
@@LJC6037 he is no more..but his daily dairies shall remain alive forever
@@keshavbundela9736 yeahhh, forever in our hearts
@@SplitFantasies ❤
@@keshavbundela9736 may he rest in peace.
It's still happening in certain places..... Just imagine them really going through this irl.....
@Mr Guy maybe South and North Korea
@Mr Guy Yaman, lobnan, Syria,Afghanistan,Iraq, Palestine,Myanmar
and it's been 6 or 7 years that war is happening in Yaman.
Some countries in middle east are having hard time every day.
@Mr Guy but they do have air attack there.
When the thumbnail shows a photo of a soldier covering his ears from the soldier next to him playing a tuba.
Trumpet was probs loud
Tuba sir 😂
Lmao😂
that’s a tuba don’t disrespect my ppl like that lol
That’s a baritone- a portable tuba
These are all absolutely terrifying, but I can’t imagine how the moments of silence, waiting for what horror comes after must be like.
Those are the moments when one can think and/or reflect of what happened and the unknown, just waking..not knowing what or when…
Not that deep
@ u know what, ur obviously right kid.
Especially because of ur detailed description of how the human brain works and in this case with traumatic events.
How could i ever think that there is more than just the service level to anything, and things definitely never are more complicated than some people who are in denial or maybe less educated on certain topics think they know..? 😱
@@crazycatlady6226 I ain’t reading all that
@@rjkrkkj ohw u poor thing, u really have no clue huh..?
You just literally confirmed that u actually did and got ur feelings hurt because why else would you even waste your time going back and then also comment on it?
Here is some advice kid, don’t show people that they got to you because they will only use it against you.
@@crazycatlady6226 oh*
sirens will always be the scariest thing ever. they’re just absolutely haunting.
yeah.. my city tested towns alarm system last summer... :x
Le-levi heichou...
@@digital_nobody Our air sirens are tested every 1st monday of the month lol
@@pascaletje9 lol damn where do you live
@@digital_nobody Netherlands
“2: Sirens are made for the purpose to inform people, that they will be getting *fucked* “ best description I’ve ever read
Harder daddy Ugh
@@locnes2133 wtf
@@locnes2133 :-O
Legit I’m laughing so hard still reading that
@@locnes2133 And then the rockets dropped and you get fucked for real.
Those air raid sirens will forever be the most terrifiying sound ever to me. I can barely listen to it 😫
Réka Urbán same
Magyarok everywhere
Lívia Lívia ennyi
It really is... you should never have to hear it! Stay safe!
the start of it always makes my stomach drop because you need to run to a shelter as fast as you can (I live in a place that those sirens are common because of air strikes)
They are important and life saving but damn...fuck air siren sound!!!
I’ll hold you and we can be scared together 😛
I once stayed in a town in Delaware so small that there was one 1 person on shift at the fire station. If the others were needed they played air raid sirens to alert them to wake up and go to the station to get ready. It was really creepy at first but I could eventually sleep through it
“Well grandson, I’ll just say it was bad”
-someone’s grandfather
We have the same bitch
@@ThatGuy-xp4ie AYO??!?!?! ☠️☠️☠️☠️☠️☠️☠️☠️☠️☠️☠️☠️☠️☠️☠️☠️
@@iteratedofficial what
@@ThatGuy-xp4ie you guys have the same name.....
Getting that recommended while rumors of WW3 is terrifying
Michelle Dabers in you from the future, we don’t have it anytime soon don’t worry lol
We won't be heading those noises because most of them were from World War Two.
Knowing how advanced war technology is in 2020 means that if there were to be WW3, one country could send a nuclear missile and the other would instantly reply with one of their own and it only takes 1 nuclear missile to disrupt nature with high temperatures and no more vegetation because of the heat.
One of my teachers stated that human beings could potentially blow up planet earth 40 times with all the nuclear power we possess! It's insane how multiple states have been fearing each other so much that we've invested in so much war power that surpasses planet earth's scales...
Tom Alex. Sending a nuke would be the most retarded thing ever
0 i would tell you to say that to those mw2 players except no one plays it no more
The commentary at 2:46 made me laugh, even though it's absolutely terrifying.
"Sirens are made for the purpose to inform people that they will be getting fucked either by the bombers or the rockets."
I’m laughing my ass off here
😂😂😂 true
LMFAO
Same
Thats how its written in the dictionary
My grandpa was a b25 pilot throughout the entire war and flew in all theaters accept pacific. He flew 52 missions and only ten had zero losses. Multiple times flak has gone through the floor of the cockpit and failed to explode. He died 2014 but we always will remember him for his bravery.
Man i feel like the world wars were absolutely TERRIFYING to be a part of. I cannot imagine the fear of being a soldier.
Lol, even world war 1 is called the great war.
So does that mean world war 2 is the greater war? xD
My great grandfather stormed Normandy beach and even he said nothing prepares you for that and nothing can tbh
@@bradthelad8180 damn, tell your grandfather that he is an Absolute lad, ultimate respect
@@analassault5034 he sadly passed in 2003 but yeah he was a God to me
@@bradthelad8180 oh, sorry for your loss, he was a brave man
The scariest war sound is infact
“tactical nuke incoming”
😂😂
ENEMY AC-130 ABOVE!!!!!!!!!!!!
Fkin hell, the moment you know you lost
I always remember those seconds of fear
When you consider the damage and aftermath and radiation poisoning caused by nukes, then yeah, it's pretty terrifying.
When the Christchurch earthquake happened, my mum and sister came across an old man wandering the streets in histerics. He told them he grew up in London during the blitz and the number of sirens going off as a warning in the city, had caused him to have a flash back/nervous breakdown.
Yeah i work in a home for elderly people (sry dont know the right word) in germany, a lot of them have alzheimers and lived during the war, so everytime they test the fire alarm, everyone panics and goes completely nuts. One day the goverment tested the national emergency alarm, so a warning was shown all over tv and radio. We had to run around the house and literally turn every tv and radio in the whole building off and make sure that no one hears anything. A lot of them are traumatized and therapy wasn't really a thing around that time.