for anyone wondering about the origins of the lyrics in this song, it's literally the diary of a soviet soldier made into a song. obviously a few parts were written by sabaton themselves, but most parts and the chorus are from the diary. oh and give a listen to hearts of iron if you haven't already :D.
@@Chris09978 The battle of Verdun lasted for 303 days with around 700k casualties (9 months, 3 weeks and 6 days) . The Battle of Stalingrad is one of the bloodiest battles in the history of warfare, with an estimated 2 million total casualties, the battle lasted for 162 days (5 months, 1 week and 3 days). But in the end, both of them were terrible.
There are still so many epic stories to discover in their songs... I highly recommend "Winged Hussars "- about the Polish heavy cavalry,breaking the siege of Vienna, "Wolfpack" - about the fate of an allied convoy,attacked by German submarines, and "Hearts of Iron", about saving German civilians in the battle of Berlin. Keep doing your good work,love your reactions to Sabaton!
Cool song and reaction as usual but I'm pretty sure you said Night Witches was coming and we're waiting :( Also, from Woodstock 40:1 and Ghost Division ♥
Stalingrad is my hometown. I grew up in it. Now he is named Volgograd. In the battle of Stalingrad, irretrievable losses amounted to: 1. USSR - 1 129 619 people 2. Hitler's European Union - 1 500 000 Nazis It was the Battle of Stalingrad that became the turning point of the entire WWII. When the allies landed in Normandy, the Red Army confidently drove the Nazis to Berlin. To fair retribution!
It may just be me but I feel like Stalingrad is a pretty underappreciated song, heck even I don't listen to it that much, so I'm glad to see you reacting to it.
Yay! It´s one of my favourites from Sabaton. Its personal to me, because, the father of my grandma faught in Stalingrad and fell in the "Häuserschlacht", the fight for the inner ring of the city. We know where he died, but not where his grave is. In a few years, I will travel there to visit Stalingrad. Thanks for the video! I hope to see "Night Witches" on your channel :) Greets from germany!
I have to - again - recommend Metal Ripper and Metal Crue. It’s still impressive how Sabaton were able to write songs using lyrics from other somgs, or band names respectively. That or Metal Machine, but that’s entirely because the story behind Metal Machine is hilarious.
A band called Kursk (after another important battle) also has a song called... Stalingrad. In the album by that name. They are Finns but sing in Russian.
Sabaton recently (literally within the last hour) did a live version to their song "the lost battalion" a song about american soldiers trapped behind german lines while being bombed by their own mortars. I think you should check out it is a really good song with a very interesting story.
Shout out to Piscator for making the video. Not only does he put the lyrics on screen he also gives a brief summary of the History behind the songs in the description. Well worth checking out his channel.
Sabaton released the Primo Victoria album (in which this song is included) in 2005. Accept released the Stalingrad album in 2012. Hmmm, where did they draw inspiration for a song?
„Can you imagine being a soldier in Stalingrad“ nope and i don’t want to... the average livespan of a red army soldier in Stalingrad wasn’t even 24 HOURS!! Bc the germans had captured so much of the city the Russians send their reinforcements with wodden boats over the river that divides the city... most of those boats where completely squashed by mortar fire... Stalin even refused to evacuate the city so the time the battle of Stalingrad begun around 40.000 civilians were still there, more or less hold hostage by their own country... no matter what faction you are you could freeze or starve to death every time! And when Stalingrad was surrounded the soviets played loud voices and a ticking sound... 24/7 the speakers shouted „all 7 seconds a German soldier falls... Stalingrad mass grave“ (in German this rhymes) that was also a psychological weapon... this is the real terror of war... to us today unbelievable but bloody reality not even 100! Years ago...
Same thoughts I had when he asked. And they must have had cahones, not quite they were just thrown in and told to figure it out or else if you ain't got a gun wait for the gun in front to drop his. A German unit was tasked with taking a street it wasn't a particularly long street. Well it was 3 weeks and they still haven't made it half way up the block.
@@chaorazul_4477 upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/8/86/Order_No_227.jpg Are you talking about this order? Have you read it yourself? It only applies to military personnel. They, WITHOUT AN ORDER from their command, are prohibited from retreating from the battlefield. The punishment is shooting or a penal battalion.
@@chaorazul_4477 With regard to the evacuation, Stalingrad itself in the early days of the war was the place where people were evacuated. "The first echelons with refugees began to arrive in the region at the end of June 1941. On July 25, 1941, 62,971 people were resettled in the districts of the Stalingrad region, 125 echelons with migrants passed through the Stalingrad evacuation point [GKUVO TsDNIVO, f. 113, op. 12, d. 52, l. 47]. According to the summary on the number of the evacuated population deployed in the Stalingrad region as of December 20, 1941, that is, upon completion of the first stage of the evacuation, 184,607 citizens were deployed in the region, which generally corresponded to the planned figure of 185,000 people [Ibid. . 32, fol. fourteen]. In the city of Stalingrad, together with the workers of the evacuated enterprises and their families, over 100 thousand people were accommodated. Thus, the total number of refugees from the western regions of the USSR was approximately 300 thousand people [GKUVO "GAVO", f r-2863, op. 1, d.8, l. 92]. As of December 1, 1943, there were 120 677 people within the region, including 17 980 men, 53 701 women and 48 996 children (up to 14 years old), who arrived from the following localities:" The following is a list of how many and where they came from. "As the front approaches the territory of the Stalingrad region, by the decision of the Regional Committee of the All-Union Communist Party of Bolsheviks and the Executive Committee of the Regional Council, a mass evacuation of cattle, collective farmers, workers and employees of the Zadonsk regions begins. In early August 1942, the evacuation of women and children who do not work in enterprises, institutions and By the time of the aerial bombardment on August 23, 1942, all the families of the command and control personnel and political personnel of the army, who had arrived in the order of evacuation from other regions, had been evacuated from Stalingrad. These families were placed in the districts of the Astrakhan District. In total, during this period, over 75 thousand women and children were removed from Stalingrad [GKUVO "GAVO", op. 1, d.8, l. 94]. Also during this period of time 63 orphanages with the number of pupils of 9000 people were evacuated outside the Stalingrad region: to the Molotov region - 4208 people; Uzbek SSR - 1404; Akhtuba region - 1135; Sverdlovsk region - 1320; Bashkir SSR - 730; Altai Territory - 200 [Ibid.]. Detachments of the people's volunteer corps and about 100 thousand civilians remained in the city, for various reasons were not evacuated across the Volga (Usik, 2007). By the decision of the Executive Committee of the Stalingrad Regional Council of September 19, 1942, 53,700 people were evacuated to the Sverdlovsk Region; Chelyabinsk region - 63,500; Altai Territory - 10,000; Omsk region - 5000; Saratov region - 2500; Gorky region - 16,000; Kirov region - 5000; Kuibyshev region - 5000; Chkalovsk region - 2500; Novo-Siberian - 5000; Udmurt ASSR - 4000 [GKUVO "GAVO", f r-2863, op. 1, d. 1, l. 6]. " I will single out one moment for the especially gifted - "In the city, there were units of the people's militia and about 100 thousand civilians, for various reasons not evacuated across the Volga." How did you imagine a war in general, in a state with 200 million inhabitants? The dictator got up in the morning, scratched his belly, drew a decree, like everyone should stand still and wait for a bullet in the head, and all such "well, ok", as you say boss. You have some primitive understanding of the issue.
Awesome dude. You can never go wrong with a Sabaton song i swear i got alltheir album on usb stick in my car. I never drive whitout Sabaton :). Ive seen them perhaps about 10 times 4 times before they got famous outside of Sweden. They literally have no bad song. Fun fact: Joakim Brodén singer was originally only a placeholder singer until they found a proper one LOL. He was the original keyboardist
I'd highly recommend "The Last Battle" amazing track and it was the 75th Anniversary of the battle it's based on a couple of days ago. Happy VE Day everyone.
One of the current guitarists, Tommy Johansson has his own band where he is the lead singer. They are called Majestica. Listen to the song Above the Sky. You will not be disspointed!
Really enjoy your reaction videos. I can really recommend (if you haven't heard it already) to listen to Sabatons version of "In the army now" it's epic.
Great reaction! I admit that I haven't heard this song before (still working my way through Sabaton's catalogue...), but I love it! 😊 Now, please check out "To Hell and back" (official music video), "Lion from the North" and "Angels calling" feat. Apocalyptica😁. (I'll be a pain in your butt until you do!) 😁🤘
*Biggest major tank battle of the war I think a bit later into '43, another battle against the Nazis by the Soviets was actually the biggest tank battle in the war, but it was also mostly tank vs tank, and wasn't as big propaganda, tactically, and strategically wise as Kursk
My Grandma's Uncle was supposed to fight there. His officer sent him home though shortly before the battle because he was just a pencil pusher and accountant in the Wehrmacht. The officer liked him and didn't want to impose hell on him.
to put the battle of stalingrad in context, the amount of germans who died in stalingrad was about equivalent to all their losses in the entire western front
NOW THATS THE OLD SABATON I LIKE!!!! Next "Counterstrike" "Reign of terror" "Into the fire" And "Shotgun" (You could also do their slow songs like "the hammer has fallen" "purple heart" and "ballad of bull") (P.S. I'm getting all four of my wisdom teeth pulled tomorrow even a reaction to some of the songs would be like an early birthday present.) Edit: I forgot about firestorm and unbreakable... omg there's too many, just binge Sabaton start to finish
So I know it wouldn't be a song reaction, but you should try to find that video that goes over all the deaths for all the factions and shows it with little people and stuff. Really a sobering video.
@@pastalavista2732 I don't know about that, it must be an American thing, which I am not. What I do remember is someone shouting in German "Here! A gift!" and then I had to run from a grenade. 😁
might have typed this in a previous video but you should try - lion from the north -nightwitches - last battle and - hearts of iron i think it would be your style
I know I'm a bit late on this one, but I've got another song called "Stalingrad" you should listen to. It's a trilogy actually, by a pretty unknown German metal band called "Macbeth". Yes, the song is in German. They're called (in chronological order): "Stalingrad- Kanonenfutter" (Cannon fodder) "Stalingrad- Untergang" (Downfall) "Stalingrad- Das Kreuz" (The Cross) I know nobody would recommend them because they're pretty unknown outside of Thuringia/ Germany. But they're around since the GDR times, so like 40 years. Here's the link to part 1 of the trilogy: ua-cam.com/video/_DpKxczjM_o/v-deo.html
Soviets made a one big mistake, they though that they could be the aggressor and take over their neighbour by force :) Winter war proved that it was not a good idea & teached them a pricey lesson that they used well against Nazis.
Russians were using that winter thing long before Finland was it's own country(it was a part of the Russian empire for about 110 years). Look up Napoleon's misadventures in Russia in the winter of 1812. Fighting a defensive war in harsh winter conditions is much easier than going on an offensive.
Now when you're poking around in the Primo Victoria album I have to suggest AND recommend you react to Into The Fire and OF COURSE; Primo Victoria, the song 🤘😎🤘
if you really enjoy a song more when you know the historical background, should you do some quick research before listening to any Sabaton song ? YES DEFINITELY !
Dude you need to check out the Wehrmacht song that one is epic.....Its not a pronazi song so dont worry about that. Not even the most german Sabaton song is that....They play songs about historic event without hesitation.
for anyone wondering about the origins of the lyrics in this song, it's literally the diary of a soviet soldier made into a song. obviously a few parts were written by sabaton themselves, but most parts and the chorus are from the diary.
oh and give a listen to hearts of iron if you haven't already :D.
And also one of the worlds longest and deadliest battle in history
@@Chris09978 wasnt verdun the longest battle?
Andre1093 one of them but the thing that doesn’t make much sense verdin only lastddfor about 1-2 months I think and Stalingrad lasted for about 1 year
@@Chris09978 if wikipedia is right verdun lasted from 21. 02.1916 - 19.12.1916 and stalingrad 23.08.1942 - 02.02.1943 im no expert tho xd
@@Chris09978 The battle of Verdun lasted for 303 days with around 700k casualties (9 months, 3 weeks and 6 days)
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The Battle of Stalingrad is one of the bloodiest battles in the history of warfare, with an estimated 2 million total casualties, the battle lasted for 162 days (5 months, 1 week and 3 days).
But in the end, both of them were terrible.
If you like that one try out listen to “nightwitches” by sabaton
The definition of power metal from the start to the end.
Indeed
Eh Its one of the only sabaton songs I don't like
"Hill 3234" is often downgraded by people. Personally I like it a lot, almost as much as "Night witches".
I totally aprove.
Sabaton:
Panzerkampf
Wehrmacht
The attack of the dead man
I usually don't correct people, but in this instance it is necessary. Or else the history might be misinterpreted.
"The attack of the dead men*"
The atteack of the dead men
@@gregoireboily3355 what I gotta pay $5 to listen to a minute of the song?
DARK SOULS
Highly recommend "Lion From The North." A song time before Carolus Rex happen
I suggest the latest music video, but as we all know Mr. Rock'n Roll, I think the old lyric video could do. 😊🤘
@@lionfromthenorth4580 He should react to long live the king and the swedish version
@@DashingWindsI agree!🤘😁
YES!!!
one of their best for sure
There are still so many epic stories to discover in their songs... I highly recommend "Winged Hussars "- about the Polish heavy cavalry,breaking the siege of Vienna, "Wolfpack" - about the fate of an allied convoy,attacked by German submarines, and "Hearts of Iron", about saving German civilians in the battle of Berlin. Keep doing your good work,love your reactions to Sabaton!
Definitely Panzerkampf, Last Stand, To Hell and Back and Rorke's drift need to be on the list
A FULL FRONT ATTACK GOING TO HELL AND BACK!!
Cool song and reaction as usual but I'm pretty sure you said Night Witches was coming and we're waiting :(
Also, from Woodstock 40:1 and Ghost Division ♥
Danu I forget things all the time lol I gotcha for Friday!
@@MrRockNRollLive yass! Keep your vest at hand!
i think he already did 40:1 or am i mistaken? so many reaction videos on yt i keep confusing myself hahahaa
Danu, he done both at woodstock ,check the sabaton reactions
he already did both
Stalingrad is my hometown. I grew up in it. Now he is named Volgograd.
In the battle of Stalingrad, irretrievable losses amounted to:
1. USSR - 1 129 619 people
2. Hitler's European Union - 1 500 000 Nazis
It was the Battle of Stalingrad that became the turning point of the entire WWII.
When the allies landed in Normandy, the Red Army confidently drove the Nazis to Berlin. To fair retribution!
It may just be me but I feel like Stalingrad is a pretty underappreciated song, heck even I don't listen to it that much, so I'm glad to see you reacting to it.
Glad to see someone else having goosebumps while listening to Sabaton. I still do after almost 20 years.
Yay! It´s one of my favourites from Sabaton. Its personal to me, because, the father of my grandma faught in Stalingrad and fell in the "Häuserschlacht", the fight for the inner ring of the city. We know where he died, but not where his grave is. In a few years, I will travel there to visit Stalingrad. Thanks for the video! I hope to see "Night Witches" on your channel :) Greets from germany!
Mate, you gotta watch "The Last Stand" and "Sparta" both by Sabaton
and BFG Division, Doom 2016, PLZ!
I thought he did bfg division
@@boom350ph No, he did Doom Eternal's "BFG 10 000"
I refer to Doom 2016's BFG Division
@@siegespartan9669 Oooh yeah right right
Stalingrad from Sabaton always gives me the chills.
I have to - again - recommend Metal Ripper and Metal Crue. It’s still impressive how Sabaton were able to write songs using lyrics from other somgs, or band names respectively.
That or Metal Machine, but that’s entirely because the story behind Metal Machine is hilarious.
A band called Kursk (after another important battle) also has a song called... Stalingrad. In the album by that name. They are Finns but sing in Russian.
The Final Solution and Cliffs Of Gallipoli
These are really different but so very powerful and emotional songs
NIGHT WITCHES.
"Lion from the north" and "Panzer battalion" are my favourite Sabaton songs!!!!!
Agreed I like them both as well
Sabaton recently (literally within the last hour) did a live version to their song "the lost battalion" a song about american soldiers trapped behind german lines while being bombed by their own mortars. I think you should check out it is a really good song with a very interesting story.
Shout out to Piscator for making the video. Not only does he put the lyrics on screen he also gives a brief summary of the History behind the songs in the description. Well worth checking out his channel.
Sabaton released the Primo Victoria album (in which this song is included) in 2005.
Accept released the Stalingrad album in 2012. Hmmm, where did they draw inspiration for a song?
„Can you imagine being a soldier in Stalingrad“ nope and i don’t want to... the average livespan of a red army soldier in Stalingrad wasn’t even 24 HOURS!! Bc the germans had captured so much of the city the Russians send their reinforcements with wodden boats over the river that divides the city... most of those boats where completely squashed by mortar fire... Stalin even refused to evacuate the city so the time the battle of Stalingrad begun around 40.000 civilians were still there, more or less hold hostage by their own country... no matter what faction you are you could freeze or starve to death every time! And when Stalingrad was surrounded the soviets played loud voices and a ticking sound... 24/7 the speakers shouted „all 7 seconds a German soldier falls... Stalingrad mass grave“ (in German this rhymes) that was also a psychological weapon... this is the real terror of war... to us today unbelievable but bloody reality not even 100! Years ago...
Same thoughts I had when he asked. And they must have had cahones, not quite they were just thrown in and told to figure it out or else if you ain't got a gun wait for the gun in front to drop his.
A German unit was tasked with taking a street it wasn't a particularly long street. Well it was 3 weeks and they still haven't made it half way up the block.
the fact that Stalin banned the evacuation of people is a myth, people just did not have time to evacuate
SmartBoy what about the „no (more) step back“ command? And why do you think that it is a myth and not true?
@@chaorazul_4477 upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/8/86/Order_No_227.jpg
Are you talking about this order? Have you read it yourself? It only applies to military personnel. They, WITHOUT AN ORDER from their command, are prohibited from retreating from the battlefield. The punishment is shooting or a penal battalion.
@@chaorazul_4477 With regard to the evacuation, Stalingrad itself in the early days of the war was the place where people were evacuated.
"The first echelons with refugees began to arrive in the region at the end of June 1941. On July 25, 1941, 62,971 people were resettled in the districts of the Stalingrad region, 125 echelons with migrants passed through the Stalingrad evacuation point [GKUVO TsDNIVO, f. 113, op. 12, d. 52, l. 47].
According to the summary on the number of the evacuated population deployed in the Stalingrad region as of December 20, 1941, that is, upon completion of the first stage of the evacuation, 184,607 citizens were deployed in the region, which generally corresponded to the planned figure of 185,000 people [Ibid. . 32, fol. fourteen]. In the city of Stalingrad, together with the workers of the evacuated enterprises and their families, over 100 thousand people were accommodated. Thus, the total number of refugees from the western regions of the USSR was approximately 300 thousand people [GKUVO "GAVO", f r-2863, op. 1, d.8, l. 92].
As of December 1, 1943, there were 120 677 people within the region, including 17 980 men, 53 701 women and 48 996 children (up to 14 years old), who arrived from the following localities:" The following is a list of how many and where they came from.
"As the front approaches the territory of the Stalingrad region, by the decision of the Regional Committee of the All-Union Communist Party of Bolsheviks and the Executive Committee of the Regional Council, a mass evacuation of cattle, collective farmers, workers and employees of the Zadonsk regions begins. In early August 1942, the evacuation of women and children who do not work in enterprises, institutions and By the time of the aerial bombardment on August 23, 1942, all the families of the command and control personnel and political personnel of the army, who had arrived in the order of evacuation from other regions, had been evacuated from Stalingrad. These families were placed in the districts of the Astrakhan District.
In total, during this period, over 75 thousand women and children were removed from Stalingrad [GKUVO "GAVO", op. 1, d.8, l. 94]. Also during this period of time 63 orphanages with the number of pupils of 9000 people were evacuated outside the Stalingrad region: to the Molotov region - 4208 people; Uzbek SSR - 1404; Akhtuba region - 1135; Sverdlovsk region - 1320; Bashkir SSR - 730; Altai Territory - 200 [Ibid.]. Detachments of the people's volunteer corps and about 100 thousand civilians remained in the city, for various reasons were not evacuated across the Volga (Usik, 2007).
By the decision of the Executive Committee of the Stalingrad Regional Council of September 19, 1942, 53,700 people were evacuated to the Sverdlovsk Region; Chelyabinsk region - 63,500; Altai Territory - 10,000; Omsk region - 5000; Saratov region - 2500; Gorky region - 16,000; Kirov region - 5000; Kuibyshev region - 5000; Chkalovsk region - 2500; Novo-Siberian - 5000; Udmurt ASSR - 4000 [GKUVO "GAVO", f r-2863, op. 1, d. 1, l. 6]. "
I will single out one moment for the especially gifted - "In the city, there were units of the people's militia and about 100 thousand civilians, for various reasons not evacuated across the Volga."
How did you imagine a war in general, in a state with 200 million inhabitants? The dictator got up in the morning, scratched his belly, drew a decree, like everyone should stand still and wait for a bullet in the head, and all such "well, ok", as you say boss. You have some primitive understanding of the issue.
This is the one Sabaton song with good riffing.
I recommend 40:1 and Uprising live from Woodstock Festival 2012 for further Sabaton awesomeness. The crowd was amazing.
Awesome dude. You can never go wrong with a Sabaton song i swear i got alltheir album on usb stick in my car. I never drive whitout Sabaton :). Ive seen them perhaps about 10 times 4 times before they got famous outside of Sweden. They literally have no bad song. Fun fact: Joakim Brodén singer was originally only a placeholder singer until they found a proper one LOL. He was the original keyboardist
Sabaton is coming!
Mr. R&R: DANCING LIKE CRAZY
At 6:32... the meaning of Mratnimiat was long discussed... probably it is Swedish and means if read backwards as much as take my inestines...
I'd highly recommend "The Last Battle" amazing track and it was the 75th Anniversary of the battle it's based on a couple of days ago. Happy VE Day everyone.
We want more Sabaton! :)
Next recommendations from Sabaton
- To Hell and Back
- talvisota
- White death
- soldier of 3 armies
More Sabaton! I think i speak for everyone in this comment section!
Thank you for using piscators lyrics🙏
My relatives were in Stalingrad in WWII.
One of the current guitarists, Tommy Johansson has his own band where he is the lead singer. They are called Majestica. Listen to the song Above the Sky. You will not be disspointed!
I'd definitely recommend Attack of the Dead Men next, my favourite song from the new album.
Really enjoy your reaction videos. I can really recommend (if you haven't heard it already) to listen to Sabatons version of "In the army now" it's epic.
Great reaction! I admit that I haven't heard this song before (still working my way through Sabaton's catalogue...), but I love it! 😊
Now, please check out "To Hell and back" (official music video), "Lion from the North" and "Angels calling" feat. Apocalyptica😁. (I'll be a pain in your butt until you do!) 😁🤘
Definitely Panzerkampf should be next. It's about the biggest tank battle of the war.
Yup kursk
*Biggest major tank battle of the war
I think a bit later into '43, another battle against the Nazis by the Soviets was actually the biggest tank battle in the war, but it was also mostly tank vs tank, and wasn't as big propaganda, tactically, and strategically wise as Kursk
Listen to Sabaton - Night Witches it will blow your mind! trust me, it is one of their most famous songs.
Old school Sabaton 🤘🏻
I was holding my Mosin Nagant 91/30, which was in world war 2, as the song picked up, my rifle got so cold....so cold....
I've never had the urge to shout URRRAH so bad in my life
Reaction list: The last battle, Wolfpack, To hell and back, Winged hussars, The last stand, Soilder of 3 armies, Metal machine, Shiroyama.
My Grandma's Uncle was supposed to fight there. His officer sent him home though shortly before the battle because he was just a pencil pusher and accountant in the Wehrmacht. The officer liked him and didn't want to impose hell on him.
You should give Into the fire (live) or purple heart a try by sabaton. Both fantastic songs off of the same album as stalingrad
Sabaton - A ghost in the trenches!!!!
to put the battle of stalingrad in context, the amount of germans who died in stalingrad was about equivalent to all their losses in the entire western front
Swedish Pagans live Wacken 2019..
Uprising live Woodstock 2012..
Sabaton - Night Witches
Only thing im missing in this song is Vasili Zaitsev, this is the battle where he became famous for taking out german leadership.
NOW THATS THE OLD SABATON I LIKE!!!!
Next
"Counterstrike"
"Reign of terror"
"Into the fire"
And "Shotgun"
(You could also do their slow songs like "the hammer has fallen" "purple heart" and "ballad of bull")
(P.S. I'm getting all four of my wisdom teeth pulled tomorrow even a reaction to some of the songs would be like an early birthday present.)
Edit: I forgot about firestorm and unbreakable... omg there's too many, just binge Sabaton start to finish
Pain-call me ft: joakim. You need scuffed Joakim in ur life
I can't tell if that was a good or bad use of that cocaine, either way it was horrifying.
You still need to check out Sparta, and maybe Swedish Pagans, those are GODLY
Night witches is eally cool too, you should try, i m sure you will like it ; ) I really like Stalingrad, cool song on a savage battle
So I know it wouldn't be a song reaction, but you should try to find that video that goes over all the deaths for all the factions and shows it with little people and stuff. Really a sobering video.
Check out their guitar player Tommy's other band Majestica - "Above the Sky"
5:40 That scene in the video, it's as if I've seen that before, in CoD 2.
Imre Kalman omg cod2... remember when was a series dedicated to remembering veterans
@@pastalavista2732 I don't know about that, it must be an American thing, which I am not. What I do remember is someone shouting in German "Here! A gift!" and then I had to run from a grenade. 😁
GALLIPOLLI.. I never post on the tube. But you need that song.
might have typed this in a previous video but you should try - lion from the north -nightwitches - last battle and - hearts of iron i think it would be your style
White death needs to reacted one of my favorite songs from sabaton it’s in 3rd place in my opinion
I would recommend coat of arms, 1648, and Attero Dominatus from Sabaton
Aye more sabaton! Fuck yeah
sabaton white death. its about one of the most famous snipers ever during russias atemp to take over Finland
To Hell and Back, The Last Stand
The lost battalion, to hell and back, winged hussars, the price for a mile! Please, thank you AND you’re welcome😂! 🤘🤘
Sabaton:
Shiroyama
Winged Hussars
😍
Recommendations
Attack of the Dead Men
Winged Hussars
Swedish Pagans
I got some recommendations for you! Gloryhammer! Any of their songs!
Yeaah. That space-submarine one
Yeees! Fucking masters of the universe
Their Song "Gloryhammer" is a fucking masterpiece
Not gonna lie im quite partial to hootsforce especially the key change
I know I'm a bit late on this one, but I've got another song called "Stalingrad" you should listen to. It's a trilogy actually, by a pretty unknown German metal band called "Macbeth". Yes, the song is in German.
They're called (in chronological order):
"Stalingrad- Kanonenfutter" (Cannon fodder)
"Stalingrad- Untergang" (Downfall)
"Stalingrad- Das Kreuz" (The Cross)
I know nobody would recommend them because they're pretty unknown outside of Thuringia/ Germany. But they're around since the GDR times, so like 40 years.
Here's the link to part 1 of the trilogy:
ua-cam.com/video/_DpKxczjM_o/v-deo.html
Soviets made a one big mistake, they though that they could be the aggressor and take over their neighbour by force :) Winter war proved that it was not a good idea & teached them a pricey lesson that they used well against Nazis.
Russians were using that winter thing long before Finland was it's own country(it was a part of the Russian empire for about 110 years). Look up Napoleon's misadventures in Russia in the winter of 1812.
Fighting a defensive war in harsh winter conditions is much easier than going on an offensive.
Speaking of which... “Talvisota” is a fantastic song to react to
You should deffinitly hear the Kiling graund. I think that you will have chils throwout whole song!!!
Next, I would react to The Attack of the Dead Men, by Sabaton
if you ever have time on your own you should watch Sabaton's history channel
Now when you're poking around in the Primo Victoria album I have to suggest AND recommend you react to Into The Fire and OF COURSE; Primo Victoria, the song 🤘😎🤘
You should try out Sabaton's take on Flanders Fields. It's not metal but it rocks your heart no matter what.
You should do The Final Solution next (and its from Sabaton)
Might be worth checking out the sabaton history channel. It breaks down the topic of sabaton song is a really interesting way.
Ordan Ogan - Gunman
PANZER ELITE BORN TO COMPET-
Oh shit wrong topic
Coat of Arms!!!
Sabaton Midway. Thats a god song
That's a god song!? Lol
Sabaton- Wehrmacht
never mess with RODINA !!!
if you really enjoy a song more when you know the historical background, should you do some quick research before listening to any Sabaton song ?
YES DEFINITELY !
You should react to; midway from sabaton
It's probably one of my favorites from them
HOW THE FUCK DID I MISS THIS SONG!?!?!?!?
More Sabaton plz
You should listen to: Smoking Snakes and Panzerkampf
You should react to Sabaton The attack of the dead men
Still eagerly waiting for your reaction of Steel Commanders by Sabaton
Sabaton- Hearts of Iron
Here's a fact the views on that video is less then the deaths in Stalingrad
Sadly, yes.
Try "End of the war to end war"
Attack of The Deadmen next?
1:55 мнткресная рекция , я тоже уважаю эту группу но мы здесь не для этого, послушай стих тврдовского "я умер на том берегу"
Mr. Rock n Roll please please listen and react to this song. I'm too sure you liked it.
F.E.V.E.R of ORDEN OGAN
greetings from Costa Rica
sabaton...liked 1 sec into the vid... do some more sabaton u could try the swedish versions maybe carolus rex or the lion from the north
Pls bro NO BULLETs FLY god damn its pure gold trust me
Dude you need to check out the Wehrmacht song that one is epic.....Its not a pronazi song so dont worry about that. Not even the most german Sabaton song is that....They play songs about historic event without hesitation.
Please react for 82nd all the way, Seven Pillars of Wisdom and A Ghost in the Trenches song
Can you react to uprising next also by sabaton I promise you’ll love it