Celowo piszę po polsku (mógłbym po angielsku). Jestem wzruszony Twoją reakcją - zauważyłeś, że w tym utworze jest nie tylko bit ale też słowa. Dziękuję Ci za to. Dodam jeszcze - wyobraź to sobie - po stłumieniu powstania Niemcy zabili ok. 150 000 mieszkańców Warszawy w ciągu 2 tygodni. A rosyjskie wojska stały wtedy po drugiej stronie Wisły i przyglądały się na to. Niech żona Ci to przetłumaczy. Pozdrawiam. Myślę, że jesteś dobrym, wrażliwym człowiekiem.
Hello, I have been following you because of your Dimash reactions and you are one of my favorite reactors now. I am from Poland, I love Sabaton, the same I love Nightwish, these are two my favorite metal bands (I am not much into metal music though, especially not into death metal, I hate growling that they do). Thank you so much for doing this reaction. Warsaw Uprising is extremely important event for us Poles (if I heard and understood right your wife is from Poland or connected with Poland, so maybe you heard of it). Every year on the 1st of August at 5 pm in every Polish city you will hear siren sound and people will stop walking to pay tribute to those who fought and died for freedom in a really hopeless situation. This uprising had no chance of winning, insurgents did not have enough weapons comparing to German army. Fighter were often teenagers of even younger kids and like they side women, too. Commanders counted for help of Soviet Red Army stationed just on the other shore of the river Vistula (Wisła) , but for Stalin was not willing to help, because they were not supporters of communism and allied with UK and USA. So the army just stood and let the uprising bleed to death. This uprising lasted 63 days and ended with capitulation. Warsaw on the left side of Vistula river was completely burned and ruined and inhabitants who survived were expelled from the city. In this uprising (during 63 day while it lasted) were killed 150.000 - 200.000 people, nost of them civilians. If you did this I recomment song 40:1 about Battle of Wizna. Greetings from Poland - Karolina
Great reaction! This is what Sabaton does to you... Great music, but serious subjects. I've been chanting and singing along on their concert (Oslo, February 2020) but I still had mixed feelings about the things they were singing about. That's one of the things that make me love this band. Check out Sabaton's "No bullets fly" (official music video, animated). You'll love that story!
Sabaton is really amazing! You discover them for the music and stay at the end for the history. Really love your reaction I could instantly see in your eyes when the song started that you knew this story. And about the video on their history channel, I highly recommend that before you listen to song that you don't know the story behind that you watch their history video of said song. That way you will enjoy the lyrics in the same way that you enjoyed Uprising. And I have seen other people posting video of them watching the history video so you should be good. On that note I highly recomend that you react to No Bullets Fly. Sabaton just dropped an animation video of the song. And it is one of my favorite story of WW2.
Yes, almost all of their songs are historical from their album primo victoria (2005) to their latest great war (2019) mostly covering war. Right now there are two music videos that have historical context there are right now two these are: Night witches: m.ua-cam.com/video/5YPo8zDkvy4/v-deo.html No bullets fly: m.ua-cam.com/video/dslO-3GgenY/v-deo.html
Sabaton has a loooong list of history based music. A bit of advice, Sabaton videos are often have dedications (in memory of...) and/or messages (war know knows no...) at the end, so watching to very end is recommended. Actually, Sabaton have won awards for being educators of the public (not much money, but prestige), they have a history channel on UA-cam where they talk about the history behind the songs (over 100 at present) and why/how they made the song/video. Animated STORY videos. short history lessons with music videos in them, followed by concuding history), you will likely have enough explained in these to get you interested to find out more. No bullets fly Night witches Lady of the dark Red baron epic ones (official not the lyric videos) Bismark, about the sinking of the ship Defence of Moscow, self explained Christmas truce, about the spontaneous truce in some parts of the western front during Christmas 1914 40:1, about polish soldiers, badly outnumbered (just under 750 in all) facing 42 000 germans, they where BADLY outgunned desperately defending against the German invasion 1939. Uprising, the Warsaw Uprising during 1944. (we just saw that) To hell and back, they tell the story of Audie Murphy (highly decorated) and his struggle AFTER the war, so about PTSD and drug addiction that returning soldiers can face. Fields of verdun, the 300+ day long battle fought there. Price of a mile, about the battle of Passchendaele in WW1 Screaming Eagles, about the battle of the bulge Royal guards and Livgardet in that order, they are partially intertwined and tell a story (Sabaton do that), both about the history behind Swedish Royal guards, written to celebrate the 500 year anniversary of Livgardet (Royal guards in Swedish). Unkillable soldier, Abou Sir Adrian Carton de Wiart. the acting deliberately simulates "plot armour" and acting⁷ in videogames/movies where hero never has bad outcomes to injury. he actually went through MORE in reality, survived plane crashes, escaped POW camp… served Boer war, WW1, WW2 and few minor in-between. Live performances. 40:1 from Poland Uprising, live from Poland. . En livstid I krig live from Göteborg Sweden (in Swedish but there are subtitles) ,very heavy again, about thoughts of a young man going to war. Swedish pagans, live from Wacken 2019 (with Tina Guo). these are just some, there are plenty more.
You have the same i have every time i heard this song: tears in my eyes. My fiance is also Polish so i really get into this story. It is soo sad. Like you said: their so called allies let them fight themself to death. You should also listen to 40:1
Sabaton songs are all about history. They have a history channel that tells the history behind the songs. You should do "winter war" both song amd history!! I like your reaction. History should be remembered!!
Sabaton songs about Poland/ Polish heroes in greater or lesser extent: Uprising, 40:1, Inmate 4859, Winged Hussars, Final Solution, Aces in Exile, Union. Greetings from Kraków, Poland :D
#Sabaston 40:1 Live Woodstock Festival poland 2012, ua-cam.com/video/Ty-4jk93FrE/v-deo.html Btw, did you recognize the German officer, he was played by Peter Stormare... a pretty big name for a metal video.
They are recording their 10th album this year. You have a lot of catching up to do... Except for their first album, they are all based on history. As Joakim put it during an interview, Why make up stories when there is so much history to sing about?
The Lost Battalion (even better if you have Diary of an Unknown Soldier play before) the drumkit which is used they made using the sound of guns and a bayonet; which gives a real haunting vibe to the song On another note Another song with Polish links; The Winged Hussars is another I can recommend (which is based on the calvary of the Polish-Lithuanian commonwealth during the Seige of Vienna)
@@jankowalski6338 O zobacz jaki dowciapny! To,że ta czy inne hałaśliwe mi się nie podobają,to nie znaczy,że mam zły gust.W takich utworach nie czuję się dobrze.
Ghost Division (ww2, Rommel's 7th Panzer invasion of France) Night Witches (ww2, 588th bombardment regiment, an all-female bombing group that flew obsolete aircraft but were devastating in hit-and-run bombings of supply lines and encampments) Lost Battalion (ww1, towards the end of the war a US division is pushed forward under false pretenses of support - ultimately surrounded and forced to hold off while suffering massive casualties) Firestorm (ww2(likely), firebombing of cities, probably Dresden but they never mention it by name) Into the Fire (Vietnam, think We Were Soldiers-type scenes) If you're looking for more about Poland, I'd *highly* recommend these; they're two of my personal favorites as well. The story of Poland is incredible, especially looking deeper into their circumstances and false promises, while they were seen by the allied powers at the time as a "testing ground" for Hitler's new army. They wanted to see how it performed, similar to how Hitler saw the Soviets invading Poland and Finland. Winged Hussars 40:1
My mother's side of the family is of Polish descent. This song is our ANTHEM. Sooooooooooo I have a rather personal hate boner for Hitler. ...I still wouldn't wish multiple sclerosis or anything like it on him, and I've been living with that since March. I spent part of June unable to move my legs at all, and June, July, August, and September unable to get out of bed, at best without help. Past few days though, I've been JOGGING any chance I get...
Cheers from Poland my friend !! If You like Polish history, You should definitely react to "The Unconquered" .... that tells the story (not all of it but in great shortcut ;) ) ... (I'm rarely commenting here on YT so i dont know if i can link You this vid: ua-cam.com/video/Q88AkN1hNYM/v-deo.html&ab_channel=IPNtvPL )
@@Grizzlox I'm originally from Poland and if she wasn't born in Poland and don't know are history culture then she have no any rights to call her self polish because she isn't and never be she can say and she have polish roots end of story
Hello from Poland my Brother
Celowo piszę po polsku (mógłbym po angielsku). Jestem wzruszony Twoją reakcją - zauważyłeś, że w tym utworze jest nie tylko bit ale też słowa. Dziękuję Ci za to. Dodam jeszcze - wyobraź to sobie - po stłumieniu powstania Niemcy zabili ok. 150 000 mieszkańców Warszawy w ciągu 2 tygodni. A rosyjskie wojska stały wtedy po drugiej stronie Wisły i przyglądały się na to. Niech żona Ci to przetłumaczy. Pozdrawiam. Myślę, że jesteś dobrym, wrażliwym człowiekiem.
Za jednego zabitego Niemca rozstrzeliwano 100 Polaków. Po zakończeniu powstania zrównali Warszawę z ziemią. :(
You should watch this song live from Polish Woodstock 2012, that perfomance was incredible, massive croud of proud polish people , amazing
Two of my uncles and one of my grandfathers fought in Narvik, Norway, alongside polish infantry. Man did they fight!
Hello, I have been following you because of your Dimash reactions and you are one of my favorite reactors now. I am from Poland, I love Sabaton, the same I love Nightwish, these are two my favorite metal bands (I am not much into metal music though, especially not into death metal, I hate growling that they do). Thank you so much for doing this reaction. Warsaw Uprising is extremely important event for us Poles (if I heard and understood right your wife is from Poland or connected with Poland, so maybe you heard of it). Every year on the 1st of August at 5 pm in every Polish city you will hear siren sound and people will stop walking to pay tribute to those who fought and died for freedom in a really hopeless situation. This uprising had no chance of winning, insurgents did not have enough weapons comparing to German army. Fighter were often teenagers of even younger kids and like they side women, too. Commanders counted for help of Soviet Red Army stationed just on the other shore of the river Vistula (Wisła) , but for Stalin was not willing to help, because they were not supporters of communism and allied with UK and USA. So the army just stood and let the uprising bleed to death. This uprising lasted 63 days and ended with capitulation. Warsaw on the left side of Vistula river was completely burned and ruined and inhabitants who survived were expelled from the city. In this uprising (during 63 day while it lasted) were killed 150.000 - 200.000 people, nost of them civilians. If you did this I recomment song 40:1 about Battle of Wizna. Greetings from Poland - Karolina
I will check that out! My wife's family is Polish, about 3 generations removed (her great grandparents on both sides immigrated from Poland)
Hell yeah! 40:1 is one of my favourites.
German Officer: Peter Stormare, also played in The Lost World; Jurassic Park, Armageddon, The Big Lebowski, Bad Boys 2, 22 Jump Street, etc etc etc.
Fun fact... Peter Stormare is Born in Örebro, that is less than 160 miles away from Farlun where Sabaton is from
@@matsv201 I live in Falun :)
@@stenbergskij101 ;) never been there, its just not a town you randomly go to
Thank you for your kind words about my nation :) Lots of love from Poland!
Thank you for reaction! Greetings from Poland!
Great reaction! This is what Sabaton does to you... Great music, but serious subjects. I've been chanting and singing along on their concert (Oslo, February 2020) but I still had mixed feelings about the things they were singing about. That's one of the things that make me love this band. Check out Sabaton's "No bullets fly" (official music video, animated). You'll love that story!
You must see Woodstock Poland 2012 there is live show with 550 thousands people and joint they music.
that was a hell of a reacton! Thank you so much for this! that was so touching
Night Witches and Winged Hussars from Sabaton are Amazing! Greetings from Crimea, great reaction btw!
Sabaton is really amazing! You discover them for the music and stay at the end for the history. Really love your reaction I could instantly see in your eyes when the song started that you knew this story.
And about the video on their history channel, I highly recommend that before you listen to song that you don't know the story behind that you watch their history video of said song. That way you will enjoy the lyrics in the same way that you enjoyed Uprising. And I have seen other people posting video of them watching the history video so you should be good.
On that note I highly recomend that you react to No Bullets Fly. Sabaton just dropped an animation video of the song. And it is one of my favorite story of WW2.
Yes, almost all of their songs are historical from their album primo victoria (2005) to their latest great war (2019) mostly covering war. Right now there are two music videos that have historical context there are right now two these are:
Night witches: m.ua-cam.com/video/5YPo8zDkvy4/v-deo.html
No bullets fly: m.ua-cam.com/video/dslO-3GgenY/v-deo.html
This was very emotional, thank you very much for your reaction.
Sabaton has a loooong list of history based music.
A bit of advice, Sabaton videos are often have dedications (in memory of...) and/or messages (war know knows no...) at the end, so watching to very end is recommended.
Actually, Sabaton have won awards for being educators of the public (not much money, but prestige), they have a history channel on UA-cam where they talk about the history behind the songs (over 100 at present) and why/how they made the song/video.
Animated STORY videos. short history lessons with music videos in them, followed by concuding history), you will likely have enough explained in these to get you interested to find out more.
No bullets fly
Night witches
Lady of the dark
Red baron
epic ones (official not the lyric videos)
Bismark, about the sinking of the ship
Defence of Moscow, self explained
Christmas truce, about the spontaneous truce in some parts of the western front during Christmas 1914
40:1, about polish soldiers, badly outnumbered (just under 750 in all) facing 42 000 germans, they where BADLY outgunned desperately defending against the German invasion 1939.
Uprising, the Warsaw Uprising during 1944. (we just saw that)
To hell and back, they tell the story of Audie Murphy (highly decorated) and his struggle AFTER the war, so about PTSD and drug addiction that returning soldiers can face.
Fields of verdun, the 300+ day long battle fought there.
Price of a mile, about the battle of Passchendaele in WW1
Screaming Eagles, about the battle of the bulge
Royal guards and Livgardet in that order, they are partially intertwined and tell a story (Sabaton do that), both about the history behind Swedish Royal guards, written to celebrate the 500 year anniversary of Livgardet (Royal guards in Swedish).
Unkillable soldier, Abou Sir Adrian Carton de Wiart. the acting deliberately simulates "plot armour" and acting⁷ in videogames/movies where hero never has bad outcomes to injury. he actually went through MORE in reality, survived plane crashes, escaped POW camp… served Boer war, WW1, WW2 and few minor in-between.
Live performances.
40:1 from Poland
Uprising, live from Poland.
.
En livstid I krig live from Göteborg Sweden (in Swedish but there are subtitles) ,very heavy again, about thoughts of a young man going to war.
Swedish pagans, live from Wacken 2019 (with Tina Guo).
these are just some, there are plenty more.
You have the same i have every time i heard this song: tears in my eyes.
My fiance is also Polish so i really get into this story. It is soo sad. Like you said: their so called allies let them fight themself to death.
You should also listen to 40:1
Sabaton songs are all about history. They have a history channel that tells the history behind the songs. You should do "winter war" both song amd history!!
I like your reaction. History should be remembered!!
Sabaton songs about Poland/ Polish heroes in greater or lesser extent: Uprising, 40:1, Inmate 4859, Winged Hussars, Final Solution, Aces in Exile, Union. Greetings from Kraków, Poland :D
and thank you so much Sweden for Sabaton
#Sabaston 40:1 Live Woodstock Festival poland 2012, ua-cam.com/video/Ty-4jk93FrE/v-deo.html
Btw, did you recognize the German officer, he was played by Peter Stormare... a pretty big name for a metal video.
He's always the perfect villain
One of the underground officers was high ranking Polish military.
U must see Sabaton Live in Woodstock 2012
They are recording their 10th album this year. You have a lot of catching up to do...
Except for their first album, they are all based on history.
As Joakim put it during an interview, Why make up stories when there is so much history to sing about?
Thank You ❤
Night witches live in the great tour is one of the best by sabaton👍🤘🤘
The Lost Battalion (even better if you have Diary of an Unknown Soldier play before) the drumkit which is used they made using the sound of guns and a bayonet; which gives a real haunting vibe to the song
On another note
Another song with Polish links; The Winged Hussars is another I can recommend (which is based on the calvary of the Polish-Lithuanian commonwealth during the Seige of Vienna)
Masz żonę Polkę i nie mowila Ci o naszej historii? To nasza duma ,Bóg,Honor,i OJCZYZNA!!!
You have to see this one live in polen. Amazing
You have to do it live in Woodstock Polen 2012,that will give you chills 🤟🤟🇵🇱
I'm Polish, may you make reaction for Sabaton 40-1?? , this is about Polish brave soldiers, Thanks for remember about ouer historian!
Due to copyright issues and personal threats, I am no longer making reaction videos. I am so sorry my friend.
Sabaton just released a new album, a lot of great songs to do a reaction. My # would be Stormtroopers 👍
Fields of Verdun MV
Livstid i Krig Live Gothenburg (with captions)
Last Stand
Nightwitches (Animated MV)
I hate when people react to En Livstid I Krig without the subtitles.
@@danorott same. XD
8:38 unfortunately it wasn't just a decade. Soviet occupation wasn't fun either.
Sad but true.
And now some groups are trying to portrait us as perpetrators...
Witaj Janku! Co to za rodzaj muzyki? Chociaż jedna mi się podobała,ale nie ta.Ta mocno hałaśliwa🤔💟
@@michaoboda9104 Power metal. Nie szkodzi, że ci się nie podoba. Nie każdy musi mieć dobry gust.
@@jankowalski6338 O zobacz jaki dowciapny! To,że ta czy inne hałaśliwe mi się nie podobają,to nie znaczy,że mam zły gust.W takich utworach nie czuję się dobrze.
Ghost Division (ww2, Rommel's 7th Panzer invasion of France)
Night Witches (ww2, 588th bombardment regiment, an all-female bombing group that flew obsolete aircraft but were devastating in hit-and-run bombings of supply lines and encampments)
Lost Battalion (ww1, towards the end of the war a US division is pushed forward under false pretenses of support - ultimately surrounded and forced to hold off while suffering massive casualties)
Firestorm (ww2(likely), firebombing of cities, probably Dresden but they never mention it by name)
Into the Fire (Vietnam, think We Were Soldiers-type scenes)
If you're looking for more about Poland, I'd *highly* recommend these; they're two of my personal favorites as well. The story of Poland is incredible, especially looking deeper into their circumstances and false promises, while they were seen by the allied powers at the time as a "testing ground" for Hitler's new army. They wanted to see how it performed, similar to how Hitler saw the Soviets invading Poland and Finland.
Winged Hussars
40:1
My mother's side of the family is of Polish descent. This song is our ANTHEM. Sooooooooooo I have a rather personal hate boner for Hitler. ...I still wouldn't wish multiple sclerosis or anything like it on him, and I've been living with that since March. I spent part of June unable to move my legs at all, and June, July, August, and September unable to get out of bed, at best without help. Past few days though, I've been JOGGING any chance I get...
Into the Fire is an awesome song, as is Gallipoli. Do the whole catalog. I will always like a Sabaton react.
Feliz año nuevo 😇💥
Damn, it looks like Uprising LIVE FROM WOODSTOCK will blow away your mind.
Bismarck
SABATON - Inmate 4859
Pozdrawiam cie serdecznie
Please react to field of verdun from sabaton
Po prostu 👏👍
Cheers from Poland my friend !! If You like Polish history, You should definitely react to "The Unconquered" .... that tells the story (not all of it but in great shortcut ;) ) ... (I'm rarely commenting here on YT so i dont know if i can link You this vid: ua-cam.com/video/Q88AkN1hNYM/v-deo.html&ab_channel=IPNtvPL )
Duro video pero pura realidad
warszawa żyje
ua-cam.com/video/WBs3G1PvyfM/v-deo.html , use subtitel.
Polsko Walcz !!!
Watch 40:1 from Sabaton
ua-cam.com/video/BmerZbDPXns/v-deo.html👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍💖💖👍👍
Budka Suflera Jest taki samotny dom Woodstock 2014
ua-cam.com/video/2cbEOCzkeEc/v-deo.html
Woodstock 2012 40:1
Batalion zoska
Deff need to watch their History Channel ua-cam.com/video/VB_E-gjnZ7A/v-deo.html you need to do the history then the song
Ci co zginęli walczyli o swoje miasto, swoje dzieci, swoją rodzinę. Nie walczył byś ?
Sub
You have polish wife and you don't know polish history omg so sad
Polish by blood, she was born here in the USA
@@Grizzlox she have then just polish roots nothing else
@@annak8262 Her grandfather was from Poland, but died when she was just a girl
@@Grizzlox I'm originally from Poland and if she wasn't born in Poland and don't know are history culture then she have no any rights to call her self polish because she isn't and never be she can say and she have polish roots end of story