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  • Опубліковано 30 вер 2024
  • Music: Sabaton - The Price of a Mile
    Movie: All Quiet on the Western Front
    visual copyright: Lionsgate
    audial copyright: Black Lodge

КОМЕНТАРІ • 8 тис.

  • @joborbin4903
    @joborbin4903 8 років тому +427

    That guy with a shovel probably got like two iron crosses.

    • @SDittmann91
      @SDittmann91 8 років тому +6

      +hum taob Shovel Knight ftw :)

    • @cleidsonaraujopeixoto163
      @cleidsonaraujopeixoto163 8 років тому +31

      Unfortunately no, Mate. As far as I remember, he was Kat - The older and wiser member of Bäumer's squad... And He died with a shrapnel piece to the neck.

    • @zookatone
      @zookatone 8 років тому +11

      Nah, You'd have to kill like 15 enemies to get just the Bronze Close Combat Clasp

    • @caroline7648
      @caroline7648 5 років тому +24

      @@cleidsonaraujopeixoto163 Its sad that he could survive so much but a simple piece of shrapnel killed him. He was one of the best characters in my opinion.

    • @vadimsizov830
      @vadimsizov830 4 роки тому +7

      A special iron cross with shovels and diamond pickelhelm.

  • @rein5689
    @rein5689 8 років тому +1675

    When 80% of the comments on a video that shows an event in which millions died are about a guy with a shovel.

  • @GotQuality
    @GotQuality 10 років тому +900

    Six miles of ground have been won, half a million men are gone
    That line hit me hard.

    • @kanoslayer2735
      @kanoslayer2735 10 років тому +62

      You and me both...
      This is war at its core....

    • @MrMobiusfan
      @MrMobiusfan 9 років тому +60

      GotQuality That was the Somme.

    • @elitetaskforce321gtavmilit4
      @elitetaskforce321gtavmilit4 9 років тому +32

      MrMobiusfan Passchendaele too.

    • @BasileusHorus
      @BasileusHorus 7 років тому +42

      GotQuality For me, the most touching part is "how they suffer, so tell me what's the price of a mile?!" I can imagine the singer claiming to the Generals, how they throw away human lives without hesitation.

    • @podemosurss8316
      @podemosurss8316 7 років тому +48

      That line is WW1 in a nutshell

  • @onlyicedgarrett7791
    @onlyicedgarrett7791 7 років тому +998

    That guy unlocked the bipod on his Shovel.

  • @mamut6635
    @mamut6635 6 років тому +665

    1% of comments - Normal commets about video, history...
    99% of comments - Dude with shovel

    • @felixalexisortizlagos6904
      @felixalexisortizlagos6904 5 років тому +5

      That guy was mermaidman in spongebob

    • @prussianblue7034
      @prussianblue7034 4 роки тому +3

      that man was in the movie all quiet on the eastern front and most of the clips if not all the clips of the movie was from all quiet on the eastern front

    • @jamesquinney6686
      @jamesquinney6686 4 роки тому +1

      Michael Whalen western

    • @prussianblue7034
      @prussianblue7034 4 роки тому

      @@jamesquinney6686 thank you sorry for the mistake

    • @jakubnowak2488
      @jakubnowak2488 4 роки тому +1

      @@prussianblue7034 His name was Stanislaw Kaczynski if i remember

  • @ironduke7423
    @ironduke7423 8 років тому +1538

    If this movie taught me anything about trenchwarfare it is that shovels are OP af.

    • @fabianhofer7984
      @fabianhofer7984 8 років тому +160

      They actually are. They're way more offective than per example a rifle with a bajonett on it, because it's easier to handle, and the sharp sides of the shovels fit perfectly for breaking necks!

    • @killerkid2028
      @killerkid2028 8 років тому +69

      +Fabian Hofer Well that escalated quickly.

    • @donder172
      @donder172 8 років тому +71

      Also range, shovels could be used in close quarter combat. Something not so easy with bayonets on rifles.

    • @patrickallen6193
      @patrickallen6193 8 років тому +21

      some times Old weapons beats new weapons, shovels, stones even to a damn stick can be used as a weapon if you do not have one at hand on you.

    • @Morrigi192
      @Morrigi192 8 років тому +30

      The Russian military still prefers the entrenching tool over the bayonet or combat knife for hand-to-hand combat. Put an edge on one and you have what amounts to an axe that you can dig fortifications with.

  • @TacticalDoge
    @TacticalDoge 8 років тому +2682

    How did Germany not win every war with that dude with the shovel?

    • @riploljustforfu9929
      @riploljustforfu9929 8 років тому +290

      +Tactical Doge There were more enemies than one man could shovelkill.
      Also he got killed by artillery wich is why Germany lost.

    • @riploljustforfu9929
      @riploljustforfu9929 8 років тому +32

      +Joe Momma But look at Germany now. It's AWESOME.

    • @landronics
      @landronics 8 років тому +154

      +Riplol Justforfu it's overrun with scum from the Mideast

    • @txbht14
      @txbht14 8 років тому +149

      +Riplol Justforfu Yeah, millions of "refugees"
      Everything's great.

    • @donder172
      @donder172 8 років тому +9

      Also, their plan wasn't really the best.

  • @freshcancer713
    @freshcancer713 8 років тому +1108

    you know that germany's loss was a conspiracy cause no countory would lose with hans the shovelman

    • @coh2conscript851
      @coh2conscript851 8 років тому +95

      French Artillery can melt Steel Hans

    • @Gooberpatrol66
      @Gooberpatrol66 7 років тому +62

      Ah yes, the old "shovel in the back" myth.

    • @9yearsagooner611
      @9yearsagooner611 7 років тому +5

      Bayer on the MG too! It's all about capping those flags though!

    • @arttupaska7382
      @arttupaska7382 6 років тому +2

      Gary Slovenskov no shit sherlock

    • @HiddenHunterSeven
      @HiddenHunterSeven 6 років тому

      this legit made me laught

  • @bernd32
    @bernd32 8 років тому +487

    According to the lyrics, the price of a mile is ≈83,333 of young men's lives.

    • @RestlessBogatyr
      @RestlessBogatyr 8 років тому +38

      If you do the math it was 10 men per foot.

    • @bananaurchin501
      @bananaurchin501 8 років тому +28

      So 52,000 men per mile

    • @Jack-vp6wc
      @Jack-vp6wc 8 років тому +3

      I'm probably just being really stupid but I can't find anywhere that says that or, implies it.

    • @bernd32
      @bernd32 8 років тому +113

      Flynny1201 "Six miles of ground has been won,
      Half a million men are gone"
      500,000/6 ≈ 83,333
      It's not rocket science, is it?

    • @golddragon164
      @golddragon164 8 років тому +5

      +bernd32 nice thinking there son.

  • @randomsoviet8529
    @randomsoviet8529 8 років тому +326

    shovel man:
    headshot.
    double kill.
    triple kill.
    multi kill.
    monster kill.
    ludicrous kill.
    HOLY SH*T sh*t sh*t.....

  • @lt.patterson6081
    @lt.patterson6081 6 років тому +2004

    What's the difference between WW1 and a horror movie?
    WW1 actually happened.

    • @6th_Army
      @6th_Army 5 років тому +114

      The difference is that in "horror" movies, there's an end.

    • @communistpotato3204
      @communistpotato3204 5 років тому +18

      @Rage virus and zombification are 2 diverse concepts What

    • @knog.401
      @knog.401 5 років тому +17

      one has more death and fear, it's not the horror movie either.

    • @eliphas_catdaddy7982
      @eliphas_catdaddy7982 5 років тому +62

      In horror movies, the good guys usually win. Here everyone lost and there were no good guys.

    • @goodafternoon4902
      @goodafternoon4902 5 років тому +12

      @Rage virus and zombification are 2 diverse concepts can be real but WW1 beat it in a race

  • @NarvyDent
    @NarvyDent 9 років тому +1720

    That one soldier killed like 10 people with a shovel.

    • @RoninWolfos
      @RoninWolfos 9 років тому +86

      what about Hero's & Generals?

    • @cedricrodriguez8995
      @cedricrodriguez8995 9 років тому +269

      The Shovel Knight rises.

    • @k.o.t.o.r.5119
      @k.o.t.o.r.5119 9 років тому +112

      +NarvyGaming I know it's not supposed to be funny but still...
      Epic shovel Killstreak.

    • @Mehugga
      @Mehugga 9 років тому +15

      +NarvyGaming he gets the shovel nuke there

    • @BOING1407
      @BOING1407 9 років тому +103

      he just unlocked the bipod on his shovel

  • @raulrochaotaviano
    @raulrochaotaviano 8 років тому +1420

    Soldier: "They're comming!"
    Fat Guy: "Take your shovels!"
    Soldier: "....?"
    *Later*
    Soldier: "Take your shovels!"

    • @eref88
      @eref88 8 років тому +13

      +Raul Rocha hahahaha i pissed up myself :D:D:D

    • @raulrochaotaviano
      @raulrochaotaviano 8 років тому +34

      Grzegorz Łata Spread the word: The shovel guy is comming!

    • @manux2678
      @manux2678 8 років тому +70

      +Raul Rocha There is a book (a novel called "Sin Novedad en el Frente, by Erich Maria Remarque, 1944) that states that many soldiers prefered to use the Shovel than the bayonete because of this reasons:
      The bayonete is sticked to the rifle. Rifles were like spears, and spears in a trench are not usefull.
      The shovel in the other hand, was short and also u didnt have to stab the enemy, u could just hit, slice or cut the him like if u had a short axe.
      The knife was an exelent melee weapon too, but the shovel was stronger, and it made it an exellente tool... for war :(

    • @raulrochaotaviano
      @raulrochaotaviano 8 років тому +14

      Manu X That explain the rampage of: "The fat guy and his shovel in a trench, The Movie"
      The Cobras Fumantes used capoeira to kill the enemy in WWII

    • @SashaTheDog
      @SashaTheDog 8 років тому +4

      +Raul Rocha Well you use what you get.

  • @writtenbasket1129
    @writtenbasket1129 8 років тому +225

    I personally think this is one of Sabaton's top 3 songs.

    • @Lugzan0
      @Lugzan0 7 років тому +2

      and the other 2 are?

    • @albeiro3886
      @albeiro3886 6 років тому +8

      The other ones are The Last Stand & Primo Victoria, right?

    • @wyattduda-vanatta5389
      @wyattduda-vanatta5389 6 років тому +5

      Nah camouflage and panzer battalion

    • @ele7864
      @ele7864 4 роки тому +4

      Rise of evil and ghost divishion

    • @kyleh3615
      @kyleh3615 4 роки тому +1

      Primo Victoria is definitely awesome
      Winged Hussars and Fields of Verdun are good ones too

  • @antivorg1239
    @antivorg1239 8 років тому +494

    Metal is one of the few genres that has the ability to literally emotionally move me...

    • @kaaz1010
      @kaaz1010 7 років тому +7

      Especially Sabaton's "Masters of the world"

    • @scaperist
      @scaperist 7 років тому +2

      What are the other few genres?

    • @antivorg1239
      @antivorg1239 7 років тому +5

      +scarperist Classical, Blues and Gospel maybe.

    • @scaperist
      @scaperist 7 років тому +7

      Antivorg How about neo-classical epic motivational? (Two Steps from Hell or audiomachine?)

    • @antivorg1239
      @antivorg1239 7 років тому

      +scaperist I'm more partial to Blind Guardian for Neo-classical :)

  • @SinerAthin
    @SinerAthin 10 років тому +206

    The best war is the one that is swift and decisive, where the gains are great and the losses are small.
    World War 1 was the complete opposite of an ideal war.

    • @_chew_
      @_chew_ 10 років тому +35

      I agree completely. So many people died in such horrific ways, and all it achieved was providing an excuse to start another war.

    • @SinerAthin
      @SinerAthin 10 років тому +20

      EmperorOfStuff
      It also killed off the great Empires of Europe as well.

    • @_chew_
      @_chew_ 10 років тому +15

      But that didn't really matter, did it? There will always be Empires, weather they call themselves that or not.

    • @SinerAthin
      @SinerAthin 10 років тому +11

      EmperorOfStuff
      Not quite.
      For instance, there are no empires in today's world. We only have larger and smaller nations.
      An Empire is a massive entity that stretches far beyond its own natural borders, whose center is a grand capital; and the further you go from that center, the poorer and poorer the regions become.
      Neither the US, Russia or China fit that description :P

    • @_chew_
      @_chew_ 10 років тому +4

      I guess you're right.

  • @ursinewarrior5573
    @ursinewarrior5573 8 років тому +193

    That one dude went medieval on their asses with that shovel.

    • @cleidsonaraujopeixoto163
      @cleidsonaraujopeixoto163 8 років тому +15

      Would You be surprised if I told You that they also used maces, Brother? Tent pegs, sharpened shovels, knives, shortened bayonets... WWI was quite wild when It comes to small arms and hand weapons.

    • @Ironfist85hu1
      @Ironfist85hu1 8 років тому +7

      Sharpened Infantry Shovels actually WERE a brutal, and quite effective close combat weapons, what were needed in the trench warfare.
      Read the novel of this movie: it was written about the own memories of the writer. WW1 were that inhuman. Much more than any other wars, imho.

    • @sebastianraduschmotz9499
      @sebastianraduschmotz9499 8 років тому +5

      It's not fantasy or medieval. Even nowadays in german military the shovel is part of your weaponry. I was told that we may not have bayonets anymore (thankfully), but the shovel is better than your typical army knife.
      When someone jumps your position one clean hit can cut him down easily. I hope i'll never see that happen but yeah..part of the drill. Even today :) I thought every military uses its shovels that way to be true XD

    • @Rockman7532
      @Rockman7532 8 років тому +1

      They used Shovels alot because Bayonets would get stuck in your enemies ribs getting you killed.

    • @catguytom4024
      @catguytom4024 8 років тому

      +36th Division Productions tell me more

  • @GloonieTheRogue
    @GloonieTheRogue 10 років тому +176

    "Know that Many Men will suffer, Know that Many Men will die! Half a Million Lives at Stake, Ask the Fields of Passchendale."
    88000 a mile.
    2933 men per foot, 97 men per centimeter.

    • @kieranh2005
      @kieranh2005 10 років тому +1

      Square or linear measurements?

    • @GloonieTheRogue
      @GloonieTheRogue 10 років тому +18

      Square

    • @JimbobHarrigan1984
      @JimbobHarrigan1984 9 років тому +8

      Horrific

    • @Lwis2
      @Lwis2 9 років тому +9

      A very grizzly statistic.

    • @QuiranPup
      @QuiranPup 9 років тому +10

      About one person per mm, the idea of this is horrible

  • @12coudak000
    @12coudak000 7 років тому +617

    The showel was actually the standard weapon for close instead of bayonet-they often got stuck inside the body and you couldnt take it out

    • @triggermetimbers534
      @triggermetimbers534 7 років тому +72

      Some soldiers would keep a round ready so that if they did stab an enemy with the bayonet, then they could remove the blade using the recoil of the round.
      Soldier even today use this tactic to quickly remove their bayonet from an enemy's body.

    • @user-py5qq4ht8l
      @user-py5qq4ht8l 7 років тому +6

      Enlightened LoneWalker and then they broke

    • @skullcandy4everyone695
      @skullcandy4everyone695 7 років тому

      Enlightened LoneWalker sounds gruesome

    • @voidsaverob
      @voidsaverob 7 років тому +6

      Bayonets are not for killing people, they are for intimidating people

    • @canicheenrage
      @canicheenrage 7 років тому +34

      A bayonet was better than nothing, but like most polearms, was always moderately efficient against infantry.
      The sharpened shovel was a ww1 classic.
      A bayonet on a lng rifle ends up to a nearly 2m pike. during the IXth century, a pike wall could discourage a saber cavalry charge, or slaughter it, even out of ammo. With the advant of repeaters and mass production of ammunition, it became less and less useful, and more of a threat for a guard than a weapon of war. It still is, but far from a weapon of choice.

  • @Edelweiss1102
    @Edelweiss1102 8 років тому +343

    Fat guy used shovel, it's super effective.

    • @stevebean9210
      @stevebean9210 8 років тому +14

      Can u dig it?

    • @Edelweiss1102
      @Edelweiss1102 8 років тому +4

      Steve Bean
      If the fat guy can, why not?.

    • @d4rkhound388
      @d4rkhound388 8 років тому +2

      I SAID CAN YOU DIG IT?!

    • @WhateverMan35
      @WhateverMan35 8 років тому +4

      It doesn't take a genius to figure out what happens if you hit a frog hard enough.

    • @metalmike3780
      @metalmike3780 8 років тому +3

      possibly, but a dead one

  • @ShortGuy1792
    @ShortGuy1792 9 років тому +1641

    100 years ago today the British and German guns went silent and for that first Christmas of the great war enemies had become friends.

    • @geneisenhower6674
      @geneisenhower6674 9 років тому +94

      i will do you one better.
      during the american civil war in the middle of battles confederates and union soldiers would lay down there rifles sit around the camp fire together and trade things.

    • @socialismRules
      @socialismRules 9 років тому +13

      russell cope that is true~ from my family journals

    • @christhomasmonks4608
      @christhomasmonks4608 9 років тому +136

      russell cope thing with that is though that they at least spoke the same language. The two sides who laid down their weapons at Christmas 1914 hated each other and couldn't even speak the same language.

    • @geneisenhower6674
      @geneisenhower6674 9 років тому +26

      Chris Thomas Monks its people like you who come along and have to ruin the moment

    • @christhomasmonks4608
      @christhomasmonks4608 9 років тому +79

      Always. That's what the English are for :)

  • @yuhtsyougurtyurt6672
    @yuhtsyougurtyurt6672 9 років тому +863

    I can imagine the captain of soldiers in those trenches trying to boost morale by saying to his soldiers:"a hundred years from now they will sing songs about us"
    *hundred years later*
    MA ANACONDA DONT
    MA ANACONDA DONT MA ANACONDA DONT WANT NONE UNLESS YOU GOT BUNS HUN

    • @Makzimiser
      @Makzimiser 9 років тому +133

      Fuck

    • @MetalFan1530
      @MetalFan1530 9 років тому +90

      true story music now is just some random person picked out of the group,give them some money and voicechanger,they don't even sing live anymore they all playback...and thier fans don't even fucking mind it,might aswell just watch the music video on a big screen then...

    • @Derzto
      @Derzto 9 років тому +64

      I don't know if I should lmfao or feel terrible

    • @dravenocklost4253
      @dravenocklost4253 9 років тому +87

      This song though, sings of them.

    • @scuffednoituri754
      @scuffednoituri754 9 років тому +31

      Extremely sad but true :,(

  • @Rage_WinterchiIl
    @Rage_WinterchiIl 6 років тому +131

    2:30
    i love this scene in the video, its so damn humanizing. they charge in with their bayonets ready and when theres no one there they instantly ransack it looking for water, really showing their desperation and exhaustion

    • @guderian_hainz
      @guderian_hainz 3 роки тому +17

      In the film they are friends who together went to the front

    • @kemarisite
      @kemarisite Рік тому +3

      It's straight out of the book.

  • @OppaKoppa
    @OppaKoppa 10 років тому +78

    My great-grandfather fought in both World Wars. As a 17 years old, he enlisted 1914 for Reichswehr. First fought the Russians, then the Western Entente. He stayed in Reichswehr up to 1933, then he left for Great Britain, but then answered the call for Spain (He was a notorious democrat, hated all kinds of Fashists). He retourned wounded in GB but enlistet for Royal Army in 1941. In the Age of 48, after month of figting, he saw germany again. He had been so depresses about it, that he died four years later drinking himself to death in his small flat in Kiel. I recently found his diaries, they where a pretty interresting lecture, but I don't think I can read them again. I was getting truly depressed myself because of those.

    • @Afurrywolfguy
      @Afurrywolfguy 9 років тому +5

      Respect to him. Drinking his memories away is understandable, and no one deserves to be in both wars. And at that young age, too.
      And btw, it's Facists. you put it in as it sounded.

    • @jajajajajajaasasasas1597
      @jajajajajajaasasasas1597 9 років тому +1

      I wish I could find such a piece of history somewhere wow.

    • @pagantribalist6179
      @pagantribalist6179 7 років тому

      Wostok Wotan save him. Germany will be saved

    • @9yearsagooner611
      @9yearsagooner611 7 років тому

      fascinating tale and possesion to have, nontheless.

    • @olle6727
      @olle6727 6 років тому +4

      I gusse he couldn't take seeing his home in such a state. it's a shame he had to go through.

  • @beatlecost
    @beatlecost 8 років тому +76

    “This book is to be neither an accusation nor a confession, and least of all an adventure, for death is not an adventure to those who stand face to face with it. It will try simply to tell of a generation of men who, even though they may have escaped shells, were destroyed by the war.”
    ― Erich Maria Remarque, All Quiet on the Western Front

  • @kakam458
    @kakam458 10 років тому +819

    The price of a mile is too damn high!

    • @killman369547
      @killman369547 9 років тому +23

      the price of a mile will forever be too high

    • @leviamsel3840
      @leviamsel3840 9 років тому +91

      killman369547 Yeah, It's like 6.00$ for a mile now...That shit is insane.

    • @killman369547
      @killman369547 9 років тому +12

      Levi Amsel
      i wasn't speaking of money i was speaking of the cost in lives

    • @leviamsel3840
      @leviamsel3840 9 років тому +109

      You must be new here.

    • @ZombieNimmersatt
      @ZombieNimmersatt 9 років тому +7

      Genius

  • @vivelarepublique5185
    @vivelarepublique5185 7 років тому +578

    My great-grandfather also fought in the Great War. He was in the German army, fought in the west.For the courage and the wounds he received the Iron Cross. He survived the war, he wrote many letters home. He always said that the Great War is hell.
    I am proud of him - I have nothing to be ashamed of.

    • @neat7568
      @neat7568 7 років тому +4

      A myślałem, że Polacy byli w głównej mierze werbowani do armii Francji i Austrowęgier. Niemcy brali Polaków do swojego wojska? Nawet nie wiedziałem thx :v

    • @neat7568
      @neat7568 7 років тому +3

      Rozumiem, moja rodzina wywodzi się z terenów kongresówki i podczas IIWW brat prababci został wcielony do Wermachtu po upadku Polski w październiku 39'. Mąż prababci, który brał udział w kampanii obronnej Polski został wysłany do Niemiec na przymusowe roboty, a jego brat był w partyzantce. Pozdrawiam.

    • @VilliamRoth
      @VilliamRoth 6 років тому +23

      Though google translate does not give a fully accurate translation, thank you for sharing this interesting story

    • @andy.comandship2088
      @andy.comandship2088 6 років тому +5

      Villiam Roth can you translate it please?

    • @davidalonsoramirezaguirre7268
      @davidalonsoramirezaguirre7268 6 років тому +7

      Problably he esa the shovel man

  • @haisulful8245
    @haisulful8245 9 років тому +272

    The price of a mile was approximately 456,774,2 soldiers.

    • @blingwraith6951
      @blingwraith6951 9 років тому +3

      +HAIsulful That's a lotta dudes.

    • @Rickster621
      @Rickster621 9 років тому +2

      +Ivan Agyeyev won*

    • @skullface7407
      @skullface7407 8 років тому +6

      +HAIsulful War is a BS...just a nonsence way to waste many lifes. Just my opinion

    • @haisulful8245
      @haisulful8245 8 років тому +6

      One should then wonder why there have always been war..

    • @skullface7407
      @skullface7407 8 років тому

      HAIsulful Yeah......thats true

  • @ftolmsteen
    @ftolmsteen 8 років тому +204

    In BF1 Shovel Man should be called upon like the unkillable heroes in SW: Battlefront.

    • @funnyvalentine2520
      @funnyvalentine2520 7 років тому +1

      Obviously !

    • @north7500
      @north7500 7 років тому +1

      I normally run around with my shovel out in BF1.
      Shovel + Restricted vision =Mass panic in the enemy held objective

    • @NodDisciple1
      @NodDisciple1 6 років тому

      Pyrrhus: Rome will do me in if I keep winning.
      Both Sides of WWI: Hold my beer...

    • @jamescastle9606
      @jamescastle9606 5 років тому +1

      We kinda got him with the Trench Raider Kit. No shovel, but a hell of a hard hitting club! Lol

  • @RPGRogers
    @RPGRogers 8 років тому +1874

    "All of this has happened before and all of this will happen again"

    • @ΕυάγγελοςΠαπαγιάννης
      @ΕυάγγελοςΠαπαγιάννης 8 років тому +32

      +RnP Rogers Battlestar Galactica?

    • @mivapusa
      @mivapusa 8 років тому +45

      Remarking on the current fuckfest or a citation from a movie?

    • @JavikShepard
      @JavikShepard 8 років тому +15

      +RnP Rogers Truer words have never been spoken. It is sad when a TV show says more about political climates than the 'news media' that 'follows' the political climate.

    • @maxh19991
      @maxh19991 8 років тому +7

      +RnP Rogers
      I fear that whit newer weapon technology, things can get a lot worse...

    • @JavikShepard
      @JavikShepard 8 років тому +57

      While true, humans as a species are largely incapable of learning from the mistakes of history (save for about 1% of the population that are not in power). Thus, history shall always repeat itself until, quite simply, there is nobody left to repeat history.

  • @nujunara
    @nujunara 8 років тому +2223

    Brothers of Europe, next time we fight, it's side by side!

    • @ludvigthebirb7131
      @ludvigthebirb7131 8 років тому +212

      i fucking agree

    • @TheEznix
      @TheEznix 8 років тому +217

      Lets hope it wont come to that. And by that i mean a WW3.

    • @donder172
      @donder172 8 років тому +42

      I agree with TheEznix

    • @lelcant7590
      @lelcant7590 8 років тому +121

      Sorry dude, my country voted out of the EU for some reason...

    • @markasivaska2135
      @markasivaska2135 8 років тому +62

      +Lel Cant theres a thing called nato

  • @KitsuneDunx
    @KitsuneDunx 10 років тому +75

    The great war can safely take the prize for being the most horrific war

    • @Daithiwolf
      @Daithiwolf 10 років тому +31

      Lions led by donkeys.

    • @pantherace1000
      @pantherace1000 10 років тому

      Wolfhound Mac that statement can't be more untrue. go watch the documentary titled The First World War then we can discus ww1

    • @halflifeapc8777
      @halflifeapc8777 10 років тому +7

      World war 2 by far was the deadliest human conflict

    • @pantherace1000
      @pantherace1000 10 років тому +6

      of course it was. 50,000,000 being the lowest estimate and 75-100,000,000 being the high estimate

    • @DammalleNamenweg
      @DammalleNamenweg 10 років тому +3

      Gilad Pellaeon
      But just because the population growed. If you take the Gallic War(Ceasar) that killed about 1milion, about 1/3 of the gaul population, and perhaps another 1milion slaves

  • @GlobstersMessenger
    @GlobstersMessenger 8 років тому +335

    keep in mind that the conditions depicted in this film are somewhat represetive, but don't really give the full picture.
    many areas of the western front were far, far worse than this, the 'trenches' you see here are not the same quality as everywhere else, in many parts of the western front, the 'trenches' were barely deserving of being called that, merely shell craters connected by shallow tunnels, often filled with water infused with human remains, human waste and toxic chemicals from chemical weapons.
    Drowning in mud or poisonous water mixed with sewage were not uncommon deaths in some of the worst areas of the front, dysentry, sickness and general extremely poor weather conditions were a fact of life in many of these areas.
    Other, better fortified areas faced less issues with supplies and the total lack of protection and good trenches, but because these areas were so insanely fortified and built up, they were completely impenetrable to assault, making the assaults (as depicted in this film) extremely lethal. The level of fortifications on some areas of the front meant that assaults simply resulted in such unimaginable casualties, no serious attacks were made after such fortifications went up.
    The shelling that you see in this film doesn't really give the full picture, particuarly at battles like verdun, which saw the most shell fire on the smallest amount of space of any battle in the entire war.
    Imagine listening to rain hitting a tin roof, heavy rain. Replace every single one of those raindrops with a shell exploding. Double that. Add in genuinely ear-damaging levels of noise, the constant fear of death by shell looming over you for hundreds of hours at a time. Shellfire so intense and unrelenting, that soldiers often described feeling like they were 'constantly punch-drunk' when spending time in the trenches, because of the vibrations and shockwaves caused by the shellfire.
    This film is fantastic, but understand that on some areas of the front, there was no charge and retreat, there was simply a wall of steel, a storm of shrapnel, metal, wire and bullets stretching out hundreds of meters, a solid barrier of shellfire and steel that you would've been ordered to run THROUGH.
    The only defense against these kinds of things? To use your own artillery to constantly create a wall of shrapnel and steel in FRONT of your OWN TROOPS. Your artillery would slowly fire forwards more and more as the troops would advance behind it, blocking them from enemy sight until they were close enough to contest the next trench. Hundreds, thousands, hundreds of thousands of shells being fired in a single battle.
    What you see here is primarily bullets and grenades, but don't be fooled, the true weapon of WWI was the shell. With even conservative estimates putting the number of shells launched by all sides in WWI at a billion, those shells kill people even to this day.

    • @Fulcrox
      @Fulcrox 5 років тому +14

      During of a certain battle the terrain was filled whit water,entire whit water,the soldiers crawled day and night in mud,some of them drowing or dyng trapped ,indeed,WW1 was hell on earth

    • @sampledpuppet5023
      @sampledpuppet5023 4 роки тому +3

      Nice essay

    • @DelaryHap
      @DelaryHap 4 роки тому +9

      "Your artillery would slowly fire forwards more and more as the troops would advance behind it, blocking them from enemy sight until they were close enough to contest the next trench." This technique, called the Creeping Barrage, wasn't as common as you think, since it required insane preparations and its success rate wasn't very high

    • @isitnotwrittenthat1680
      @isitnotwrittenthat1680 4 роки тому +3

      @@sampledpuppet5023 agreed, the only weapon more terrible, though less common, was the silence of the gas

    • @Jarod-vg9wq
      @Jarod-vg9wq 4 роки тому +3

      Is is hell on earth

  • @NiteAngyl
    @NiteAngyl 10 років тому +64

    I live about an hour and a half from Ypres, Passchendaele, Zonnebeke, Diksmuide and all the other infamous places near the Ijzer (in Belgium, of course).
    I've been there numerous times to visit the museums, memorial sites and to reminiscence the unspeakable horrors when looking out over the fields.
    It's downright mindnumbing to realize that so many people were murdered and destroyed there.
    Each year something typical happens when the Belgian farmers go out and plough their fields. It still occurs that WW1 munitions are uncovered when ploughing, so that time of year is actually called the "Ijzeren Oogst," or the "Iron Reap."

    • @kaitlinsmith1984
      @kaitlinsmith1984 10 років тому +5

      wow, that's scary and very fascinating at the same time and I mean that, as an American I don't have to deal with that so that is an incredible fact for me to think about, just amazing

    • @JimbobHarrigan1984
      @JimbobHarrigan1984 10 років тому +4

      Kaitlin Smith I'm from Britain, us british lost nearly a million lives during ww1, it affected nearly every family in Britain in some form.
      Names like Ypres, the Somme and Paschendaele still are a constant reminder of the heavy loss of life

    • @kaitlinsmith1984
      @kaitlinsmith1984 10 років тому +3

      I apologize if I offended either of you, my most sincere apologies

    • @JimbobHarrigan1984
      @JimbobHarrigan1984 10 років тому +5

      there was no offence there, I study WW1 from the tactics and strategy side of things.
      The Americans were invaluable for tipping the balance in the allies' favour, some of their actions were costly.
      At Belleau Wood in 1918, the Americans took over 4,000 casualties in 6 days.
      soldiers suffered on both sides in horrific numbers

    • @thatguyoverthere531
      @thatguyoverthere531 9 років тому +4

      Blood Raven
      The Americans did do a lot for the allies in the great war. however some of their tactic's where questionable. for example they ordered an attack on the axis forces 6 hours before the war ended, when every one wasn't fighting.

  • @MrBignick88
    @MrBignick88 8 років тому +77

    some metal bands sing about hell this song is truly about a real hell the wars men were left behind buried by artillery

  • @nickfletcher9955
    @nickfletcher9955 7 років тому +21

    France- We have a thousand soldiers
    Germany- we have a dude with a spade
    France- oh shit...

  • @stahlhelmturtle9822
    @stahlhelmturtle9822 6 років тому +310

    The entire French army < ONE SHOVEL BOI

  • @xXx420NOSCOP3RxXx
    @xXx420NOSCOP3RxXx 8 років тому +140

    Shovel too OP volvo nerf plox

  • @ididit4fun
    @ididit4fun 8 років тому +399

    Shovel Knight

  • @DudetaketheBus
    @DudetaketheBus 8 років тому +252

    fk, now I have to go play Verdun...

    • @DudetaketheBus
      @DudetaketheBus 8 років тому +10

      ***** or you can go play COD

    • @DudetaketheBus
      @DudetaketheBus 8 років тому +6

      ***** When COD was good (IMHO, last was W@W), i'd say go for it. But too late now, little kids are rampant. I haven't touched COD since like Bo2, and I hardly played that as it was

    • @DudetaketheBus
      @DudetaketheBus 8 років тому +3

      ***** I agree with that. I remember cheesing on zombies all the time. But I replayed the campaign at least 4 or 5 times *treyarch was always my preference*.

    • @DudetaketheBus
      @DudetaketheBus 8 років тому

      ***** lol wouldn't it be awkward for Germans invading an American island though? o.O

    • @DudetaketheBus
      @DudetaketheBus 8 років тому

      ***** actually. i'd see where the work would come in. Having to change the languages (or at least the accents).

  • @xBrolomx
    @xBrolomx 10 років тому +11

    World War I changed our view on war. Before that, war was seen as a logical and reasonable thing, were states had the opportunity to show their strengths and soldiers would gain glory for their country. Yet trench warfare showed the opposite of what those values said. Indeed, I would say the spotlight of the war was the psychological horrors that came with it. Even when the war ended, the rewards were few to the ''winners''.

  • @tamagnuss6145
    @tamagnuss6145 8 років тому +156

    That's what I love about Sabaton. They create & sing songs for all sides. Well, maybe a little slanted to us, the Swedes.

    • @Why0987431
      @Why0987431 8 років тому +1

      stfu

    • @tamagnuss6145
      @tamagnuss6145 8 років тому +2

      Tnx Ethan Finley. I'm new to type of short hand chat.

    • @markrenzella7267
      @markrenzella7267 6 років тому +2

      They do a few for the polish too. 40-1,Winged Hussars,Uprising

    • @silentangel2259
      @silentangel2259 5 років тому

      They do quite a few for the Americans as well.

  • @lesleyjohnson3121
    @lesleyjohnson3121 9 років тому +40

    My grandfather fought in this conflict-this song gives me goose bumps and saddens me at all those boys that died in a futile and stupid war that didn't really solve anything.
    He didn't talk much about WW1 but the few times he did, he spoke of the German soldiers with respect saying that they were the best soldiers on the field, when I was younger I didn't really understand, but I believe there was some honour between the soldiers of both armies, they should never be forgotten.
    SABATON you ROCK!!

    • @solidseb1960
      @solidseb1960 9 років тому +3

      You must be like 80 or 100 years old

    • @mikemike6908
      @mikemike6908 9 років тому

      +solid seb my mother is only 54 and remembers all the stories her grandfather told her about his time in ww1

  • @TheOtakuPrince
    @TheOtakuPrince 7 років тому +38

    The Battles in World War 1 - the price of a mile.
    The Battle of Stalingrad - the price of a ruin.

    • @fim1344
      @fim1344 7 років тому +10

      The Deaf Mute Battle of Stalingrad - price of one inch

    • @drowninghive
      @drowninghive 7 років тому +2

      The Deaf Mute Battle of Okinawa. A drum of blood for a scoop of mud.

  • @TheLordboki
    @TheLordboki 10 років тому +37

    If you look at war from perspective of an Alien that has never before known war, it would seem that every now and then, humans organize in huge groups to kill each other over land and resources. Yet, every time one group wins it's not enough... so, they simply start over and over again until their group collapses and another takes their place. This cycle has been going on for the better part of 5000 years.
    Aliens must be laughing their ass off.

    • @manicchild7827
      @manicchild7827 9 років тому

      ***** Those Sectoids have been laughing for a while.

    • @Hy93Ri0n
      @Hy93Ri0n 9 років тому

      Eileen McEileen of The EIleen Tribe They're waiting, waiting for us to be weakened. Then they strike. Clever bastards...

    • @TheLordboki
      @TheLordboki 9 років тому

      jim volkert I'm sorry, dafuq is a Sectoid?

    • @manicchild7827
      @manicchild7827 9 років тому +1

      TheLordboki XCOM

    • @Hiperforteca
      @Hiperforteca 9 років тому +1

      jim volkert unless they strike when we're fighting. Then it would be a huge show of mass dakka.

  • @ivandawolfe4474
    @ivandawolfe4474 10 років тому +12

    Superb workout music.

  • @dantemeriere5890
    @dantemeriere5890 11 років тому +17

    Their music is awesome, but war is terrible. When I think about the millions of lives lost to war and bright futures taken from young men who barely had the chance to experience life... People killing each other, fighting their fellow humans with the intention of taking their lives... I feel genuinely sad.

    • @Marinesofairsoft1121
      @Marinesofairsoft1121 10 років тому +1

      Makes you wonder why youre volunteering for it sometimes XD

  • @Kennyboy0077
    @Kennyboy0077 8 років тому +64

    The amount of times this song has brought tears to my eyes due to my feelings of World War One.. Damn son.

    • @Kennyboy0077
      @Kennyboy0077 8 років тому +5

      Day six. Still crying. ;-;

    • @christophgohlen4568
      @christophgohlen4568 8 років тому +3

      im with you man, so sad

    • @Kennyboy0077
      @Kennyboy0077 7 років тому +4

      World War One always touches me.

    • @awkwardaleq896
      @awkwardaleq896 7 років тому +3

      That awkward moment when you realize your great, great great grandfather and his cousin died in the First World War while serving in the German army....just me?

    • @Kirhean
      @Kirhean 7 років тому +1

      There is no shame in it.
      Service to one's people is often not tied to the sins of politicians hundreds or even thousands of miles away.
      We are far enough removed in time to look back and respect all those who died in one of history's worst conflicts.

  • @FieldMarshalFry
    @FieldMarshalFry 8 років тому +677

    so apparently the next Battlefield game will be set in World War 1... this had better be in the soundtrack

    • @kratoi87
      @kratoi87 8 років тому +1

      +Field Marshal Fry You have to be kidding me right , Is it true?

    • @Bazerald777
      @Bazerald777 8 років тому +60

      +Field Marshal Fry Better yet. They have to include that damn shovel.

    • @Tommy-5684
      @Tommy-5684 8 років тому +3

      +Field Marshal Fry id kind of love them to do the exploits of T.E.Laurence in that game and maybe Gallipoli give a bit of chainge from the trench warfare in the west

    • @FieldMarshalFry
      @FieldMarshalFry 8 років тому +3

      Tommy Breitwieser
      it was all a slaughter, didn't have the movement that made WW2 such a good source for games

    • @Tommy-5684
      @Tommy-5684 8 років тому +2

      Field Marshal Fry thats why i say Lawrence of Arabia allot of movement and guerilla warfare in the deserts of Arabia

  • @MisterBones2910
    @MisterBones2910 8 років тому +41

    Is the beginning from All Quiet? It's been forever since I've seen it.

    • @maxtrash5118
      @maxtrash5118 8 років тому +16

      yeah all of it is.

    • @The_SaltyBoy
      @The_SaltyBoy 8 років тому +2

      To bad, the color-movie isnt good as the b/w

  • @mihaiciocan9545
    @mihaiciocan9545 5 років тому +23

    This comment has been posted on the 11 of November, 2018, at 8:30 GMT, in honour of the ones who fell during The Great War. Let their souls rest in peace, no matter their nationality. They were all soldiers who fought for their country. It does not matter now from which side were they, for they lie in the ground side by side. Death claims all, no matter where you are coming from. May their souls forever be remembered, for they had shaped the world we live in today.

  • @triggermetimbers534
    @triggermetimbers534 7 років тому +86

    I just had a stupid idea, but for those who know about Hogan's Heroes. You'll get a laugh from it.
    That fat guy with the shovel... is SGT. Schultz. Damn he was a badass in his younger years.

  • @wizltheblondealien675
    @wizltheblondealien675 10 років тому +15

    whats the price OF A KILOMETER

  • @jaisonsumner8510
    @jaisonsumner8510 8 років тому +42

    a year and a half later I still shed tears to this song.

  • @commanderbenson4121
    @commanderbenson4121 10 років тому +38

    Treaty of Versailles in a nutshell:
    1. Britain gets security.
    2. France gets to undo everything that Germany has accomplished after 1870.
    3. Russia gets nothing.
    4. US gets only part of it's wishes granted.
    5. Italy gets a small chunk out of Austria-Hungary
    6. Finally to top it off Germany must accept blame for a war that it did not start (it was Austria-Hungary that started it with its invasion of Serbia, the man that shot and killed the Archduke and his wife was Gavrilo Princip a serbian nationalist.) and must pay a massive reparation bill of possibly around 67.8 billion golden marks, the final payment was made in 2010 consisting or $94 million US dollars.
    7. France repeats its mistake of allowing the Germans to enter via Belgium during WW2, resulting in its inevitable defeat. Proving that what doesn't kill you usually succeeds in the second attempt. It was part of the Schlieffen Plan to enter France via neutral Belgium.

    • @Megadead24
      @Megadead24 10 років тому +8

      3.(sorry must correct) russia gets the territories lost to germany
      8. italy and japan get pissed with the allies beacuse they didn't gained anything that was promised
      9. rise of extreme nationalism
      10.the path to power for a failed australian artist is created

    • @anthonydejesus1842
      @anthonydejesus1842 10 років тому +9

      Megadead24 Austrian not australian

    • @commanderbenson4121
      @commanderbenson4121 10 років тому +3

      Megadead24 Actually Russia didn't take much part in the forming of the treaty and the Bolshevik Revolution was going on at the time so the territory they lost was made into independent countries. Later on most of the territory would be regained in between WW1 and WW2.

    • @olle6727
      @olle6727 6 років тому +1

      Giving a newly defeated very nationalistic nation an awfull peace treaty but still leaving them with enough to become a major industrial power. Seems like a good idea to me.

    • @zabigyerek9743
      @zabigyerek9743 6 років тому +1

      And taking 75% of Hungary and giving ethnic hungarian lands to romania,slovakia and serbia....
      JUSTICE FOR HUNGARY

  • @sumbuddy2019
    @sumbuddy2019 8 років тому +109

    This will be perfect for battlefield 1

    • @boganscrubs5731
      @boganscrubs5731 8 років тому +5

      SHOVEL.....

    • @jamesrascal4455
      @jamesrascal4455 8 років тому +3

      God dam right!

    • @BeybladeSuomi
      @BeybladeSuomi 8 років тому +8

      There is already Verdun.. EA just ripoffs everything.

    • @sumbuddy2019
      @sumbuddy2019 8 років тому +6

      BeybladeSuomi
      Are you special? So whoever made the first WWII game has been getting ripped off by everyone else?

    • @Henry-kz6fo
      @Henry-kz6fo 8 років тому +12

      Oh boy, another fucking arcade shooter. Not like this is the 2000th version of the same formula with a WW1 reskin for the kids.

  • @MrAmerilias
    @MrAmerilias 8 років тому +15

    Shovel Warrior name was Stanislaw Kaczynski from the book ""All Quiet on the Western Front" , he was polish in german army , very resourceful and wise old slav who always cared for new soldiers ...many polish are that way... Shovel was excellent at short distance and it was considered honourable, they also used trench knives and maces like in medieval wars but people using them would be killed when captured alive (not honourable weapon)

  • @emil3801
    @emil3801 10 років тому +30

    I've read the book that the film is about :D it is just magnificent

  • @TheSuperShadowman
    @TheSuperShadowman 9 років тому +10

    If you see all the wars in Europe as a flowing narrative, WW1 is where things started getting out of control before the series was finally cancelled after the stinker that was WW2. Sure, there were a few one-shots here and there like those spinoffs set in the balkans, but we never got a full arc again.

    • @ScotishChristian
      @ScotishChristian 9 років тому +1

      That is a disturbingly accurate way to portray it.

    • @cturner956
      @cturner956 8 років тому +1

      Cold War would have been an aborted arch in the series, huh?

  • @historiaestmagistravitae.7051
    @historiaestmagistravitae.7051 5 років тому +29

    An eternal glory to all the soldiers who participated in the First World War and their late soul who died without knowing how the world would look for 100 years. Rest in peace all the soldiers and civils. Amen.

    • @clone3_7
      @clone3_7 11 місяців тому

      It is sad, that they died, but I think it is better, that they do not see what is going on in Europe right now...

    • @merafirewing6591
      @merafirewing6591 11 місяців тому +1

      ​@@clone3_7 it would break them hard if they really lived to see it.

  • @alexwoodhouse1831
    @alexwoodhouse1831 8 років тому +67

    5:29 guy at lower right, no fucks given.

    • @ThatGuy-a48
      @ThatGuy-a48 8 років тому +19

      Just taking a walk don't mind me

    • @julian2626
      @julian2626 8 років тому +15

      Adam Shirback *Artillery pounding* He stands up goes walking...

    • @danielodonnell7060
      @danielodonnell7060 8 років тому +18

      lol he just looks "Done with this shit"

    • @theweirdnessking5
      @theweirdnessking5 8 років тому +1

      Dammit Woodhouse, Nobody asked you

    • @roelgonzales5163
      @roelgonzales5163 8 років тому +1

      Wait Woodhouse, didn't you fight in this War? And I'll take eggs woodhouse and a bloody mary

  • @Alexander_the_Wise
    @Alexander_the_Wise 6 років тому +11

    Comment with facts about the war : 100 likes
    Comments with the shovel guy : 900 likes

  • @supersaiyangenitals8666
    @supersaiyangenitals8666 10 років тому +16

    That badass killing his foes with a shovel

    • @morganeriksson3765
      @morganeriksson3765 10 років тому +14

      A showel is a amazing weapon many cases better than a knife speacely the ww1 era german showel

    • @maebae5350
      @maebae5350 10 років тому +2

      Sharpen that bad boy up and it would be among my favorite melee weapons

    • @ScotishChristian
      @ScotishChristian 9 років тому +2

      They still do train soldiers to use them if need be. Well at least they did back in the 60's. They are also good for when fights happen in the barracks according to my grandpa.

  • @beekichan5054
    @beekichan5054 6 років тому +14

    Thousands of sheep march to the beat! it's an army of the Welsh!

    • @hansvonzisimann44
      @hansvonzisimann44 4 роки тому +2

      Let's get those English men for the glory of Wales

  • @TheEye114
    @TheEye114 10 років тому +238

    War; in which men too young to understand why they're fighting murder one another over ideas and maps while the men that caused the conflict throw the lives of others away.

    • @MegaAngus1
      @MegaAngus1 10 років тому +30

      and the men who lives are wasted are replaced with other young men who have been told the propaganda version not the truth then they too die in vain

    • @Playonstereo
      @Playonstereo 10 років тому +13

      French Revolution ushered in forcible conscription of men into the army, which is practiced in democratic countries to the present day - before it, in the monarchies kings had their professional armies and hired mercenaries!

    • @Darkblitz777
      @Darkblitz777 10 років тому +63

      "War is when the young and stupid are tricked by the old and bitter into killing each other"- Niko Bellic

    • @bloodswordsman8168
      @bloodswordsman8168 10 років тому +26

      Darkblitz777 Never thought GTA would give a philosophical lesson.

    • @squiddymcsquid6371
      @squiddymcsquid6371 10 років тому +16

      War; what humans do best and were born to do

  • @MEGALODONGERS
    @MEGALODONGERS 8 років тому +131

    2:59 Leaked Battlefield 1 gameplay!

  • @ratlover523
    @ratlover523 7 років тому +31

    I remember trying to watch All Quiet on the Western Front for school... I couldn't even finish watching the trailer, it resonated so strongly in my mind. I still haven't seen it.

    • @riploljustforfu9929
      @riploljustforfu9929 7 років тому

      ratlover523 Watch it. Do it! Do it nao! Just DO IT! It's a great film even today.

    • @riploljustforfu9929
      @riploljustforfu9929 7 років тому

      ratlover523 Watch it. Do it! Do it nao! Just DO IT! It's a great film even today.

    • @ratlover523
      @ratlover523 7 років тому

      I'll give it another shot. Maybe set aside a day to watch it and then recover from whatever it's effects are on me.

    • @riploljustforfu9929
      @riploljustforfu9929 7 років тому +3

      ratlover523 Good :)
      Also consider watching the original version from 1933.
      Nazis released rats in the theatre during the premier. That alone is a reason to give it a try.

    • @Kirhean
      @Kirhean 7 років тому +2

      The book is just as intense.
      Either one is a good choice.

  • @FrauWilhelmKlink
    @FrauWilhelmKlink 2 роки тому +15

    “And as the night falls, the general calls and the battle carries on” sent chills down my spine. Holy shit.
    If you’re reading this, Sabaton, the heavy riffs and drums you guys use in songs like this and “Long Live the King” are perfect for telling more grim stories. Well done!

  • @charleslocke2092
    @charleslocke2092 9 років тому +12

    In peace time sons bury their fathers
    In war fathers bury their sons - Herodotus

  • @ФилипАнтић-п2ъ
    @ФилипАнтић-п2ъ 9 років тому +31

    “Soldiers, exactly at three o’clock, the enemy is to be crushed by your fierce charge, destroyed by your grenades and bayonets. The honor of Belgrade, our capital, must not be stained.
    Soldiers! Heroes! The supreme command has erased our regiment from its records. Our regiment has been sacrificed for the honor of Belgrade and the motherland. Therefore, you no longer need to worry about your lives: they no longer exist. So, forward to glory! For King and country! Long live the King, Long live Belgrade!”
    -Major Dragutin Gavrilović

    • @kiima5659
      @kiima5659 9 років тому

      +Ivan Agyeyev yeah

    • @jackphb1
      @jackphb1 8 років тому

      +Filip Antic Serbia Stronk

    • @caesaraugustus5558
      @caesaraugustus5558 6 років тому +1

      I love serbia but this bloody war started because of you guys

  • @drheinzdoofenshmirtz5547
    @drheinzdoofenshmirtz5547 5 років тому +5

    Soldier: "Shit there coming."
    Old guy: "Get your Shovels !"
    Soldier:...........................? But why?
    *Later*
    Soldier: " Quick men get your Shovels!"

  • @dimitriss.7954
    @dimitriss.7954 6 років тому +13

    Hear the sound of a machinegun
    Hear it echo in the night
    Mortals firing rains the scene
    Scars the fields
    that once were green
    It’s a stalemate at the frontline
    where the soldiers rest in mud
    roads and houses
    all is gone
    there is no glory to be won
    know that many men will suffer
    know that many men will die
    half a million lives at stake
    Ask the fields of Passchendaele
    And as the night falls the general calls
    and the battle carries on and on
    How long?
    What is the purpose of it all
    What’s the price of a mile?
    Thousands of feet march to the beat
    It’s an army on the march
    Long way from home
    Paying the price in young men’s lives
    Thousands of feet march to the beat
    It’s an army in despair
    Knee-deep in mud
    Stuck in the trench with no way out
    Thousands of machineguns
    Kept on firing through the night
    Mortars blazed and wrecked the scene
    Guns in the fields that once were green
    Still a deadlock at the frontline
    Where the soldiers die in mud
    roads and houses since long gone
    still no glory has been won
    know that many men has suffered
    know that many men has died
    Six miles of ground has been won
    Half a million men are gone
    And as the men crawled the general called
    And the killing carried on and on
    How long?
    What’s the purpose of it all?
    What’s the price of a mile?
    Thousands of feet march to the beat
    It’s an army on the march
    Long way from home
    Paying the price in young men’s lives
    Thousands of feet march to the beat
    It’s an army in despair
    Knee-deep in mud
    Stuck in the trench with no way out
    Young men are dying
    They pay the price
    Oh how they suffer
    So tell me what’s the price of a mile
    That’s the price of a mile.
    Thousands of feet march to the beat
    It’s an army on the march
    Long way from home
    Paying the price in young men’s lives
    Thousands of feet march to the beat
    It’s an army in despair
    Knee-deep in mud
    Stuck in the trench with no way out

  • @raulrochaotaviano
    @raulrochaotaviano 8 років тому +72

    The funny part is: The fat guy is using the flat side of the shovel to rampage all enemies.

    • @thelonelyarrikirri4575
      @thelonelyarrikirri4575 6 років тому +10

      imagine if her learnt to use sharp side!!!
      Satan - welcome to hell-
      shovel guy: *sticks the sharp side in him and Satan dies*

    • @kyleh3615
      @kyleh3615 4 роки тому

      Does nobody recognise Ernest Borgnine?
      Its Mermaid Man

    • @Kevin-fj5oe
      @Kevin-fj5oe 4 роки тому +2

      Shovel slap

  • @DerKaiser71
    @DerKaiser71 8 років тому +16

    My great great grandfather fought in Verdun for the germans. What a waste of lifes :(. Great song though

    • @Dubcek4832
      @Dubcek4832 6 років тому +1

      I'm french, and i'm almost certain that one of my ancestor fought against germans, and i'm sorry, for all losses, from the both sides.

  • @JS-vm1et
    @JS-vm1et 6 років тому +53

    Who would win?
    1000 high skilled troops from an elite military
    Vs
    one diggy boi

    • @bonchidude
      @bonchidude 5 років тому +2

      Ha ha ha ha one diggy boi!

  • @valkyone
    @valkyone 8 років тому +12

    the struggle at 3:00 in the trench... is it me, or all the frenchmen are unarmed for some reason?

    • @jjjjj352
      @jjjjj352 8 років тому +6

      when you attack a trench you dont stay in front of the trench and shoot in the trench
      you jump in and hope you dont die

    • @MegaRazorback
      @MegaRazorback 8 років тому +8

      unless you're the Americans who joined in later, they had the Winchester 1897 shotgun and used that in close quarters like the trenches. Germany at the time actually tried to get the shotgun banned from being used in the war under the 1907 Hague Convention on Land Warfare, claiming "it caused undue pain and suffering" to their troops but the Americans viewed that law differently and had the protest dismissed.

    • @GrigoriMalikim
      @GrigoriMalikim 7 років тому +1

      That must be one bad-ass shotgun if the ones using chem weapons are scared enough to go that far to get rid of it.

    • @MegaRazorback
      @MegaRazorback 7 років тому +2

      4Dragons Cassino
      Actually the French were the first to chemical weapons during WW1 in the form of tear gas but the German troops didn't feel the effect of it due to the small quantity used and the dispersion over the battlefield. The Germans then used their own tear gas to the same effect but then they went straight to Chlorine gas in 1915 and in turn triggered the British use of Chlorine gas but the British had an abysmal time of it, a lot of the canisters sent had the wrong turning keys sent to release it and they put them on storage till the did have the keys but a stray German artillery shell hit and exploded them, causing the gas to blow through the British troops who were stationed near them.

    • @rogaldorn3643
      @rogaldorn3643 7 років тому

      MegaRazorback Wasn’t that nicknamed “The Trench Gun”? And still used later in WWII.

  • @august8696
    @august8696 9 років тому +89

    #shovelrampage

  • @HaNNibal97smiTH
    @HaNNibal97smiTH 10 років тому +9

    I can't believe WW1 happened one hundred years ago...

  • @NicoSavio2395
    @NicoSavio2395 7 років тому +53

    today miles are up to 70% percent off

    • @tomabenas964
      @tomabenas964 7 років тому +14

      But wait! There's more! You can get an extra 4TH OF A MILE for only 300 dead soldiers! isn't that a rip off? Yes it is! so come on down to the trench front and secure yourself a mile!

    • @leozanna2861
      @leozanna2861 7 років тому

      Not funny bruh.

    • @tomabenas964
      @tomabenas964 7 років тому +5

      Leonardo Zanetti 7 people disagree with that statement, sure the war was bad, but if you cant find humor in bad things...well...you'd just be depressed all the time...

    • @drewferguson2006
      @drewferguson2006 6 років тому

      Thomas Hardy not if its disrespect to people that died when you would t have the balls to back amd do what they did

  • @wabawoooIII
    @wabawoooIII 7 років тому +17

    If there was ever a song that would make me never again declare war in EU4

  • @adammagill930
    @adammagill930 7 років тому +111

    anyone here play Verdun?

    • @adammagill930
      @adammagill930 7 років тому

      ***** lol which side do you experience it from, I either play as British or Germans, never the French though.

    • @mylesd.j.standish7956
      @mylesd.j.standish7956 7 років тому +2

      Canada all the way guys!

    • @adammagill930
      @adammagill930 7 років тому +2

      Myles Standish lol :) but the Canadians had a serious fighting reputation in WWI and were very much respected by the Germans.

    • @mylesd.j.standish7956
      @mylesd.j.standish7956 7 років тому

      No need to tell me, they teach us our history well in the army. ;)

    • @mylesd.j.standish7956
      @mylesd.j.standish7956 7 років тому

      No, point of that comment was that I know my history.

  • @maank2146
    @maank2146 8 років тому +16

    Can I just point out that is actually a spade not a shovel.

    • @Legitpenguins99
      @Legitpenguins99 5 років тому +7

      To late, for our hero is forever known as Shovelman

    • @joemamaobama6863
      @joemamaobama6863 3 роки тому +1

      its been 4 years and hes still hans ze shovelman

  • @markhenley3097
    @markhenley3097 6 років тому +14

    This is probably one of my favourite Sabaton songs, the chorus is just amazing.

  • @killsone2
    @killsone2 2 роки тому +2

    The Cristmastruce was the chance all of the leaders had missed.

  • @nuggyboii
    @nuggyboii 3 роки тому +3

    1:40 how you're expected to leave during a fire drill at school

  • @ambrusfuzesi3926
    @ambrusfuzesi3926 10 років тому +38

    World war one soldiers are the bravest of all time!

    • @brucesomoron9574
      @brucesomoron9574 10 років тому +5

      Kian Doyle Can you blame them?

    • @esanhusky
      @esanhusky 10 років тому +1

      Kian Doyle
      WW1 was so brutal and hopeless that the average modern soldier would have shot themselves to escape it. nevermind the shear brutality and fighting to gain the same 100 feet that you had won two days before and had to cede yesterday, even Hitler refused to use the chemicals that turned it into Hell on Earth to try and turn the tides back his direction.

    • @dumac6557
      @dumac6557 10 років тому

      I would say Black adder 4 shows how the life in the trenches was some and what they felt. It is humour true, but the grim sort who reflects the hell they was in. They stabled the corpses of soldier to built the trenches with mud after time passed. No Mans land was suicide to go out and being shoot down while flying was common. The Officer was really crazy as depicted in the show. And the end of the serie was really touching and gotta reflects some on how the soldiers felt going over the top.

    • @MrGabol100
      @MrGabol100 10 років тому

      It was like: Be brave or have PTSD....

    • @crispycrypt3266
      @crispycrypt3266 10 років тому

      Dumac no game or movie can demonstrated what those men had to do for there country or what they did for the people they loved watching there friend one by one picked off having to look another human in the eyes as he stabbed a blade into his chest

  • @attilahildebrand8449
    @attilahildebrand8449 4 роки тому +5

    Did you knew, that the movie ,,All quiet on Western Front" is a 100% true story? So Yes, that shovel guy really existed. His Name was Katcinsky, he died 1918 at the age of 43 at the westernfront near his friend Paul Bäumer.
    Yes, I read the book.

    • @Dalesmanable
      @Dalesmanable 3 роки тому +1

      Er, it’s fiction, a novel. The author may have served in the trenches, but only for a month in 1917 between training and being injured by shellfire. The scene here, with troops returning an attack, is bogus; The Germans would immediately counterattack to retain lost ground, but that is a very different thing.

  • @mjolnir_swe
    @mjolnir_swe 3 роки тому +2

    Im gonna tell my kids this is the official video.

  • @Thegolddraco
    @Thegolddraco 9 років тому +31

    Peace to all the world war one fighters, the french, english, german, american, italian and so many else.

    • @sirxarounthefrenchy7773
      @sirxarounthefrenchy7773 8 років тому +14

      +Thegolddraco turkish , serbian , austrians , hungarians , russians , japanese ( yeah they were with the brithish ) , greek , and all the guys from the european colony

    • @reichtanglevictor1694
      @reichtanglevictor1694 8 років тому +1

      +SirXarounTheFrenchy And the romanians (my country) which sided with the Krauts and then backstabbed them joining the Soviets in the push for Berlin

    • @sirxarounthefrenchy7773
      @sirxarounthefrenchy7773 8 років тому

      victor 20003 during WW1 ?

    • @reichtanglevictor1694
      @reichtanglevictor1694 8 років тому

      SirXarounTheFrenchy no , WW2

    • @juliannim6843
      @juliannim6843 8 років тому

      +Thegolddraco And the danes fighting for Germany

  • @davehoffman4659
    @davehoffman4659 7 років тому +8

    I tear up whenever I hear, "Six miles of ground has been won , half a million men are gone."

  • @tiltonroadbirmingham1153
    @tiltonroadbirmingham1153 4 роки тому +1

    Both my grandfathers and four other members fought on the Western Front, two came home and I've seen Toms grave killed at Aubers Ridge, the others are inscribed at the Menin Gate. I've heard the Last Post.

  • @Flaminarc7717
    @Flaminarc7717 9 років тому +4

    “The world is full enough of hurts and mischances without wars to multiply them.” J.R.R Tolkien

  • @case3270
    @case3270 5 років тому +14

    me: ten seconds in
    * reads comments about shovel man
    also me: WHERE'S THE SHOVEL MAN!?

  • @poeticider
    @poeticider 8 років тому +92

    What a stupid bloody war....

    • @anthonyvelasquez1277
      @anthonyvelasquez1277 8 років тому +13

      Literally!

    • @jeniamtl6950
      @jeniamtl6950 8 років тому +8

      +poeticider like any other war

    • @Martya219
      @Martya219 8 років тому +17

      "War is where the young and dumb kill each other for the old and bitters amusement"

    • @lordcancer642
      @lordcancer642 8 років тому +2

      the worst part about it is that there weren't fighting for any,good reason just fucking van Huttonsons war mongering

    • @DarkScipio
      @DarkScipio 8 років тому +2

      +marty alencar Not true either, a lot war is powered by the need for glory, fight and honour of the young generation.

  • @bigredwolf6
    @bigredwolf6 6 років тому +2

    Sabaton should make a Christmas song about the Christmas truce of 1914

  • @pm7353
    @pm7353 3 роки тому +7

    My great grandfather fought for the Kaiserreich, and I am very proud of him.

  • @justsomeguy3931
    @justsomeguy3931 4 роки тому +9

    5:13 how that guy fires, turns and moves while working the bolt, and then continues to move - my favorite part. That's real gunmanship.

    • @georgethakur
      @georgethakur 4 роки тому +3

      Pretty impressed now that I see that, despite how simple it seems

    • @justsomeguy3931
      @justsomeguy3931 4 роки тому +1

      @@georgethakur "There are no advanced techniques in gunfighting. There's only advanced application of fundamentals." -Gabriel Suarez, Fighting with the AK: too Simple to be Tactical

  • @MrAdemptio
    @MrAdemptio 7 років тому +5

    Historic fact:
    The Battle of Passchendaele was a major campaign of the First World War, it opposed the Allies and the German Empire.
    The battle took place between the 31st of July and the 6th of November 1917 in Passendale for the control of the ridges south and east of Ypres, 8 kilometers away from a vital railway junction for the Germans.
    The campaign was composed of several battles and subsidiary operation. The whole campaign turned out to be a disaster which cost more than 500’000 lives.

  • @stevew6138
    @stevew6138 3 роки тому +2

    Come on Guys, "shovel guy" is Ernest Borgnine, he got an Oscar in the 50's. The movie is "All Quiet on the Western Front" 1979 I think.

  • @davidmarsh7933
    @davidmarsh7933 7 років тому +19

    what is scary is when this movie was made, some of the actors were actual veterans of the war, same thing happened with world war 2 movies for like 10 years after the war, they used soldiers as actors because they knew what death looked like and they could replicate what they saw and did. morbid, yes.