SABATON - Bismarck. Reaction/Analysis.

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@johannessondrup6207
@johannessondrup6207 2 жыл бұрын
Viewer: "I need to know more about the history behind this." Sabaton: "Our work here is done."
@ghstdnsr
@ghstdnsr 2 жыл бұрын
This is a very important part of history and I find it sad that these things are no longer taught in school.
@Geggy0815
@Geggy0815 2 жыл бұрын
You should watch the Interview charismatic voice released today with joakim broden, the singer from sabaton. They talk about how they became the Band they are today. Tank the tech released an interview with Hannes van dahl, the Drummer today too.
@NeeceLoneWolf
@NeeceLoneWolf 2 жыл бұрын
This is the song where my love for Sabaton begun.
@danielberger1378
@danielberger1378 2 жыл бұрын
Same here 🤘
@jenspfennig9226
@jenspfennig9226 2 жыл бұрын
same here 💯🤘
@CoffeeMatt10
@CoffeeMatt10 2 жыл бұрын
Same here back in January 2020, and on the very same day I bought a ticket to see them 3 weeks later! Best decision I made that day, their shows are phenomenal!
@willghezzi
@willghezzi 2 жыл бұрын
The "Bismarck" , and his sister ship "Tirpitz", were the 2 largest battleships ever built in Europe (250 meters long, 36 meters wide, and displacing more than 50.000 tones) and they were the pride of the kriegsmarine (Germany's militari navy) during Ww2. The "Bismarck" set sail in May 1941 to reach the Atlantic and destroy merchant convoys, but she was intercepted by the British and during a brief fight, destroyed the former flagship of the British fleet and pride of the Royal Navy, the worldwide famous battlecruiser "Hood", by penetrating her armor and detonating her aft main ammunition magazine and killing all 1900 members of her crew except for 3 men, and heavily damaged the battleship "Prince of Wales". This enraged the prime minister Winston Churcil who ordered all his ships in the Atlantic to abandon their operations and destroy the Bismarck. In total more than 40 ships participated to the hunt, making it the biggest naval hunt in history. Meanwhile Bismarck, who had received a hit during the first battle, was leaking fuel and was trying to reach the French port of Saint Nazaire, in occupied France, for repair. After 6 days of playing cat and mouse with the British, Bismarck was attacked by airplanes launched from the aircraft carrier "Ark Royal" and hit by a torpedo in the stern, which jammed his rudders during evasive manuvers, meaning that he was forced to sail in circles, just a few miles away from reaching air cover. In the end battleships "King George V" and "Rodney", along side the heavy cruisers "Norfolk" and "Dorsedshire" fought the already doomed battleship and, during the following 90 minutes completely destroyed it. However, despite having all her guns destroyed, and having received more than 400 hits (out of the 2800 shells that the British had fired at her) her armor was still mostly intact and the ship was still afloat. So the british launched another 4 torpedoes and she disappeared beneath the waves. After inspection of the wreck however it had been discovered that the torpedoes did no significant damage thanks to the battleship's excellent armor, and that Bismarck had been scuttled by her crew (although it should be noted that many historians believe that it would have eventually sunk due to the damage received). Of the 2200 men that served on her, only 114 survived. The old man seen in the video is the son of the last survivor, who died in 2018, 1 year before this song was released
@t.winterbahn1641
@t.winterbahn1641 2 жыл бұрын
I've been hesitant to write this, but I can't hold it back anymore. Will Ghezzi: your historical description is correct, at least as to my knowledge, thank you for that. BUT: There are a few issues that I have with the text of this song, and I don't know if others feel them as well. First of all, and the most minor issue I have is that all capital ships in either the English or German languages are attributed as female. I don't know about Swedish and I will give them the benefit of a doubt, but it bothers me somewhat if the band is talking about having a lot of research going into their historical context, that they made this grammatical mistake. So, if anything, that battleship would have to have been addressed "[Queen] of the ocean" and "[She] was made to rule the seven seas". It should have been no problem for Sabaton to avoid this grammatical error without disrupting the "flow" of the text. Second of all, as far as I know, the Bismarck-class of battleships (including her sister ship, Tirpitz) weren't so much "flagships" of the German Kriegsmarine ("War Navy") during the Second World War. They were undoubtedly the largest ocean-going warships built by the Nazi terror regime, but - as to my knowledge - did not carry "the flag" of the commanding admiral to "lead the Kriegsmarine". They were just very powerful and dangerous machines of destruction that also were in the arsenal of the Nazis. Fortunately, the Nazis only had a very limited grasp of strategic warfare, especially naval warfare. Had they been more educated (like he British admiralty or the U.S. Navy command in the Pacific War Theater), these battleships could have wreaked even more destruction and death, on top of all the horrific losses they had caused to the Allies already. If the fascist German Navy command authorities would have had more influence or knowledge, battleships like the Bismarck and the Tirpitz should have been supported better by other, smaller vessels, like destroyer screens and maybe anti-aircraft weapons. Fortunately for the rest of the world, the political "leadership" in Germany in that time was as incompetent in naval warfare issues as they also were unwilling to finance a better organized surface navy which would have been far more difficult for the Allies to destroy. As a tactical weapon, the rules of Bismarck (which managed to nonetheless sink H.M.S. Hood) and Tirpitz (as a "fleet-in-being" in the Norwegian fjords, by its simple presence there threatening the Allied concoys to the Soviet Union across the Northern Polar Sea), these ships were used well under their potential. And as a German I am really happy that the Nazis didn't use them as strategically effective as they could have used them. So my issue is with the "[Queen] of the seven seas" line and the "to lead the Kriegsmarine" part... Both are - to my knowledge and interpretation - not correct. And don't get me wrong: because I am German, I am happy that the Nazis couldn't play these monstrosities to their full potential. Third of all, and to my most cringeworthiness, I take a severe insult at the text line "pride of a nation". Not one single thing that the Nazis did during their 12-year Reich period and the times of the most barbaric and unspeakbale crimes against Humanity that Germans (and people of other nationalities in the wake of the German war of destruction across the world) committed, cannot and must not EVER be called the "pride of a nation". This an absolute no-go and and insult to all the civilzed world! The German nation since ist "birth" as a nation-state in the North German Confederation in 1869, the German Reich in its Imperial form from 1871 to 1918, the Weimar Republic from 1918/19 to 1933, the illegitmate Nazi terrorist regime which supplanted it from 1933 to 1945, the Allied occupation of Germany from 1945-49, the Federal Republic of Germany and the German Democratic Republic from 1949-1990, and (so far) finally the re-unified Federal Republic all are _one_ single nation with so many different political constellations, currencies, agendas and forms of government (Imperial, democratic republican, fascist, occupied, communist and federal demoractic republic again), that it is very difficult for us Germans to even speak of the concept of "nation" as do cititzens of other countries, like for example French, American, or almost any others. Our (at best) checkered past with the most unspeakable and heinious crimes against Humanity committed in "the name of our nation" makes us Germans very weary of even thinking about that concept. This battleship, carrying the name of the German Reich Chancellor Otto von Bismarck who kind of was the architect of the German Reich in its Imperial form in 1871, was - if at all - the pride of the Nazi military machine, and _NOT_ and _NEVER_ the pride of the nation. And anyone who call her that has a severe touch of being in or near the realm of apologetically talking about the fascist dictatorship that almost killed civilitzation, had the Allies not found the power to stop them. In the video at 3:43, where the ship is hit by the shells of the british warships, just before the major explosions on her decks, you could see a glimpse of the Nazi war flag at the top of her mast. These scenes were - afaik - all taken from the computer game World of Warships which explains the graphical quality. In Germany, the display of the Nazi flag and other symbols of the fascist regime is a criminal offense if it is done outside the context of education on historical matters. This flag could and should have been blurred in the video and still everybody watching it would know of which nationality and regime that warship was. To describe the historical facts about that vessel without putting her into the context of the most barbaric and inhumane terrorist regime in the history of mankind (past, present, AND future) is a serious issue. To say that Sabaton try to describe the historical facts from a neutral standpoint, is a severe issue that I have with this band concerning this song. When it comes the genocidal crimes of the Nazi terrorists there can and must be no neutrality. All military history of Germany during that period of downfall of civilization in our country can never be put out there or talked about without the context of war crimes, the Sho'ah, the concentration camps, the occupation of almost all of Europe, the will to kill millions of people, and the illegitimacy of that band of insane terrorists at the top of that criminal regime. To say that "war knows no nation" in the context of WWII is a seriously wrong statement!!! The Second World War was caused by Germany in 1939 (and its allies, like Japan in 1937) and goes even further back in history, to the illegal (under the terms of the Treaty of Versailles) stationing of German soldiers in the Rhineland in 1935, the Spanish Civil War in 1936 where German military tactics were first "tested" on larger scale by bombarding inncocent civilians (Guernica), the illegal annexation of Austria (under the threat of bombing Vienna) in 1938, the destruction of Czekoslovakia in 1938/1939, and also back to the Italian wars in Libya and Ethiopia and the Japanese aggression against China. Germany is not only (and will forever be) responsible for the deaths of around 6 million people of Jewish background and all other political, religious and societal minorites during the holocaust. Germany, Italy, Japan and their Axis allies are responsible for every single human being killed during their imperialistic expansionist wars, on their own side as well as on the Allied side, civilians and military alike. EVERY single one!!! And even though the Americans in the final days of WWII had bombed Hiroshima and Nagasaki with nuclear weapons (and the military decision to this is their responsibility), they would never have been forced to do so, had not in 1933 the senile, anti-democratic Reich President Paul von Hindenburg named that insane individual (whose name I will not write down) as Chancellor of the German Reich even though his Nazi party had not gotten the majority of the vote in the Reichstag election (only a plurality). So all the (unknown number) 50-60 million killed people in that entire era are the responsibility of the Nazi regime, the Italian fascists and the Japanese militarists. Never, and under no circumstances at all, is it legitimate to say that "war knows no nation" and that these war machines were the "pride of a nation". As a German I feel deeply offended by these words and more ashamed for all the death and destruction the Nazi terrorists have caused "in the name" of my home country's "nation", but who committed their crimes in fact against the German nation itself, too. I'm sorry for this long rant. I will not talk about this again anytime soon, but I felt compelled to finally say my opinion in these troubled times. Anastasia, I always like your vidoes and will continue to watch them! I hope you get the chance to see all these great bands you have discovered performing live. Please go on! Rock hard! And all the best wishes to you and to all of the people here.
@ozimakistvan
@ozimakistvan 2 жыл бұрын
@@t.winterbahn1641 Smart... but cringe sorry.
@larsog310
@larsog310 2 жыл бұрын
@@t.winterbahn1641 the bismack was reffered to as male as stated by one of the survivors because the captain thought it was more fitting of its "awesome power" (not my words)
@t.winterbahn1641
@t.winterbahn1641 2 жыл бұрын
@@larsog310 Thank you for the information, Lars. Can this be confirmed by anyone? Because if that is the case, then IMHO Sabaton used the rhetoric of a Nazi military captain _willingly_, and not only against the grammatically correct common sense. This will have serious consequences for my further listening to any song from this band.
@Stullen_Kaiser
@Stullen_Kaiser 2 жыл бұрын
@@t.winterbahn1641 If the ship was reffered to as " he " thats just how it is. So you say that Sabaton are nazis for just using this term for a ship? Are all vegetarians also nazis now since Hitler was one or what?
@kjohnson9306
@kjohnson9306 2 жыл бұрын
"It's better than any history channel." Heh... Funny you should say that because the band does have a history channel.
@luisnunes3863
@luisnunes3863 2 жыл бұрын
The story, in short is as follows: the campaign of Norway started as a great sucess for the german navy, they improvised a massive invasion with almost no resources, but they got a real beating when the english navy finally got their asses into gear, far too late to help the norwegians or anyone. As a result, most of germany's lighter warships got sunk. Even a destroyer takes months to build. As a result, the submarines became the arm that could attack the english at sea. That meant the admirals of the surface navy were going to see resources diverted to them. So, as soon as the brand new battleship Bismarck was ready, it was sent to raid british commerce in the North Atlantic with only the cruiser Prinz Eugen as support. Into the teeth of the biggest navy of the period. Even after they were spotted, intercepted by Hood and Prince of Wales, wich meant the operation was burned, and surprise lost, they were ordered to continue... It was a foregone conclusion. Glory to Bismarck's crew for the fight they made, alone against a fleet.
@mdog2560
@mdog2560 2 жыл бұрын
Just go to their history channel and you can get the break down how the story of how the Bismarck came about, its strengths and weaknesses, and how the band about writing a song about it.
@MikeTXBC
@MikeTXBC 2 жыл бұрын
The sailor that was rescued by the British ship was old guy's father, not him IF this is supposed to set in modern day. The youngest WW2 vets today would be in their mid-90s, whereas the children of those vets would be somewhere in their 60s to 70s, which fits the age bracket for the old guy.
@lisafoster4468
@lisafoster4468 Жыл бұрын
Joakim's a self-taught singer, and you can hear him find his voice across the albums. At this point, it's fantastic. Have you seen the Sabaton History KZbin channel yet?
@asenka11
@asenka11 Жыл бұрын
Yes and I saw them live in NYC
@MythicFool
@MythicFool 2 жыл бұрын
The video game company WarGaming funded and produced the video, using assets from their game World of Warship. Using photos and designs of the actual ships, they digitally built HMS Ark Royal, KMS Bismarck, HMS Prince of Wales, for their game and used those assets, in much higher fidelity, for this video.
@drigerdranzer7514
@drigerdranzer7514 2 жыл бұрын
And the last ship with the triple gun turret to fire is HMS Rodney with his massive 16 inch cannons.
@dj11o9er
@dj11o9er 2 жыл бұрын
@@drigerdranzer7514 Her. Traditionally ships are female, save for like ones like the Bismarck
@drigerdranzer7514
@drigerdranzer7514 2 жыл бұрын
@@dj11o9er Bismarck is one of the few that was referred to as he. But I guess I automatically do that with all ships that have male names. Feels very weird for me to call King George V and Rodney for she. Same with the Hood, from Robin Hood and Prince of Wales.
@nickgraff9413
@nickgraff9413 2 жыл бұрын
For an excellent retelling of the first and last mission of the Bismarck, I recommend watching James Cameron's Expedition Bismarck. While they are locating, diving to the wreck, and exploring it miles below the surface, the story of the voyage is retold with survivors of the Bismarck and HMS Hood also contributing with their own accounts. I think it's been posted here to KZbin. In addition, Sabaton partnered with Indy Neidell of The Great War, World War Two, and TimeGhost, to produce videos that accompany every single one of their tracks explaining the history behind the subject the song is about.
@danielberger1378
@danielberger1378 2 жыл бұрын
Seeing Sabaton live back in January 2020, before the world basically shut down, was absolutely epic and they have a special place in my heart. When the intro of Bismarck was played, I had goosebumps like you wouldn't even believe it. You're in for a treat when you're going to see them :-)
@ad5034
@ad5034 2 жыл бұрын
You are one of the few that pick up the young/old man connection. Well spotted.
@MasterChiefSamus
@MasterChiefSamus 2 жыл бұрын
So, they actually DID physically shoot the scenes with the band on a boat. They talk about how no one would rent them a boat to do it, so they bought a boat just for this.
@Lonestar1430
@Lonestar1430 2 жыл бұрын
The coordinates engraved on the compass are the real coordinates where the Bismarck lays in the North Atlantic, Sabaton is historically acurate even on these little details.
@Cm38271
@Cm38271 Жыл бұрын
Added to that the man commanding the ship is the son of a survivor of the Bismark
@generichardson4771
@generichardson4771 2 жыл бұрын
They have a history Channel sabaton history
@joeb4142
@joeb4142 2 жыл бұрын
Pretty damned deep music video. In fact I feel that using that description doesn’t do the band justice. You’re the talking lady I’ll let you take over 😊. Thanks for featuring this song and video.
@НиколайЗавьялов-г2д
@НиколайЗавьялов-г2д 2 жыл бұрын
It is Wargaming production of the video. Sabaton сooperated with them to make videoclips with greate and VERY historical accurate effects. In this video everything looks exactly like it was - Bismark, planes, aircraft, crusiers, damage that Bismark got, everything. Another videoclips with Wargaming support - Steel Commanders, Primo Victoria.
@notsureyou
@notsureyou 2 жыл бұрын
"It's about the ship Bismarck and they drowned it" 🤔😂😂
@fnglert
@fnglert 2 жыл бұрын
The battleship, cruiser and carrier battle footage was done by a gaming studio in collab with Sabaton.
@NeeceLoneWolf
@NeeceLoneWolf 2 жыл бұрын
Sabaton History channel. Me neither then I watched the Sabaton History channel.
@emiljohansson2761
@emiljohansson2761 2 жыл бұрын
The bismak video is from a game called wargaming and they did the video possible with the bismak coming out of the fog. Just look up bismak ww2
@351xb1973
@351xb1973 2 жыл бұрын
As already mentioned wargaming did the digital rendering for the video. They also did another video about the pacific theatre called “ wait for me “ which tells the story through an old Russian poem. If you type wargaming wait for me in KZbin search it will show up and is very much worth the watch.
@blodekont5458
@blodekont5458 2 жыл бұрын
Iron Maiden has many history songs aswell..Motorhead was mainly singing about WW 1.. Please React to "Thye Final Solution" by Sabaton... about a chapter of WW2 that is hardly talked about, but needn't be forgotten either... Thanks anastacia, anf glad to be a Luna-tic, wooohoo :D You rock, Girl!!!!
@Mathieu_Matheow_Benoit
@Mathieu_Matheow_Benoit 2 жыл бұрын
Its a partnership between Wargaming (World of Warship video game) and Sabaton
@Northman-from-the-North
@Northman-from-the-North 2 жыл бұрын
About the rolling R, they are swedes and I guess swedes in general roll the R when they speak english.
@CoffeeMatt10
@CoffeeMatt10 2 жыл бұрын
Absolutely go see Sabaton! There shows are insane. They closely rival Rammstein on the pyrotechnics front and their performances are phenomenal. Joakim is a fun frontman too, he engages the audience as if we are all mates down the pub.
@jacobadkins9944
@jacobadkins9944 2 жыл бұрын
Probably the most interesting part of the Bismarck story is that when the ship was dispatched on a convoy raid no one told Hitler they were sending the Bismarck out of port. Needless to say he was not happy when he heard the BBC report, he had to hear it from the BBC because no one in the Kreigsmarine high command wanted to tell the flagship of the navy had been sank in a mission Hitler didn't know about.
@michaelmusson3593
@michaelmusson3593 2 жыл бұрын
I was aware of Sabaton but they have been on the back burner will have to take a closer look at this group. This song like a movie production they must have a pretty good budget. Thanks Anastasia for covering. Just in case anyone is interested Johnny Horton did a song about the Bismarck in 1960 it's from the British prospective and the song a pretty accurate history. It's fun to hear, done like a battle song. First time I heard this I was in kindergarten. Who might be interested here's a link. kzbin.info/www/bejne/g2K4l5Zona5nfK8
@xJamesLaughx
@xJamesLaughx 2 жыл бұрын
Actually they did have a lot of money to work with. This video was made by Wargaming, the makers of the video game World of Warships. Wargaming approached the band asking if they had a song to go with their naval based game and this is what they wrote for them in the collab. They also did a song for the same company for their game World of Tanks called "Steel Commanders" where the tank in this video could be earned in game and was crewed by the members of Sabaton. Also the video for Primo Victoria was made by Wargaming and was Sabaton's start of their long term collaboration with the video game company.
@alexamerling79
@alexamerling79 2 жыл бұрын
My all time favorite song :) Really fascinated by the Kriegsmarine
@yoshiking6056
@yoshiking6056 2 жыл бұрын
Pls react to Tommy johansson Soldier of heaven (DISNEY VERSION) 🙂
@Mathieu_Matheow_Benoit
@Mathieu_Matheow_Benoit 2 жыл бұрын
I recommend the documentary "extra history: hunt of Bismarck" This is probably the most epic and tragic story of the whole western front in ww2
@DevilSlayer502
@DevilSlayer502 2 жыл бұрын
Would love to see your reaction to the new album they just dropped
@mariasilcott5700
@mariasilcott5700 2 жыл бұрын
Way to go to, be cheery and happy even when Sabaton condemned what happened in the world. Also strange how every commenter on your page is determined to turn his comment into the novel
@jenspfennig9226
@jenspfennig9226 2 жыл бұрын
Band-Maid will be at Irving Plaza in New York on October 28th, 2022 and as a token of my appreciation for all your amazing reactions to my favourite bands I would like to gift you a ticket for that show. Please let me know, if this is acceptable for you and if yes, I kindly ask you to connect on FB for details in messanger chat. Reagardless of whether you accept or not: act fast because tickets are selling quickly!
@TheMisa92
@TheMisa92 2 жыл бұрын
As a woman you should react to Lady of the Dark... and look about person more... :) you ll feel proud of your gender :D
@BidonRacing
@BidonRacing 2 жыл бұрын
If you wanna know more about his story just watch Sabaton History channel, they make a history review of all their songs on this channel with Indy Neidell, historian. Here's the Bismark : kzbin.info/www/bejne/qGanZKqJpsl8fZY
@kmsbismarck1937
@kmsbismarck1937 2 жыл бұрын
Bismarck built by the The German Kregmarene sister ship tirpitz was apart a operation to sever the supply line in the Atlantic but on bismarcks way they encountered the HMS hood bismarck Detonated The HMS hood witch made the British Persue The bismarck unrelenting in the early dawn a surprise torpedo attack from the British caused the bismarck left rudder to shater and unrepairable then bismarck the next morning went down after a intense battle with the British
@MrThePrankstar
@MrThePrankstar 2 жыл бұрын
The R's you hear Joachim rolling, is actually not his dialect. He actually said in an interview it's a trait he taught him self, in order to mask his terrible English dialect, because Swedes speak with a very distinct dialect. The video is made in a collaboration with Wargaming, and their game World of Warships, so thats where a lot of the details and graphics came from. They have said, they wanted to do a song about Bismarck for a long time, but couldn't make it fit on any album. So when Wargaming came around asking if they would be interested in doing something with them, it just naturally clicked. And finally. They have made an album that is not about war :) It's called Metalizer. But they are history nerds (Their words, not mine), and as Joachim has said it. When there are so many great stories to tell, why bother trying to make up new ones.
@alkozath6379
@alkozath6379 2 жыл бұрын
Calling Bizmark a "Boat", the heresy.. :D
@terryhiggins5077
@terryhiggins5077 2 жыл бұрын
Great reaction as always Anastasia. The guy with the compass in the beginning is actually the survivor's son, as the survivor would be way to old by this point in time ( that literally IS the son of the last survivor of the Bismark who died a year before this video was released.) I don't know if you know this but sabaton just dropped a new album today! (and yes its a banger from start to finish)
@StormHunter591
@StormHunter591 Жыл бұрын
Bismarck was a battleship that was built by the Germans and secretly was supposed to steam into the north Atlantic and attack the British convoy system and try to starve Britain into submission but ultimately the British was in hot pursuit with the frist two British battleship the HMS Hood and HMS Prince of Whales makeing frist contact sadly the HMS Hood would be sunk with one of Bismarck armor pricing shell hit Hoods main powder magazine sinking the Hood only a few would survive on Hood HMS Prince of Whales would also surfer heavy damage to it bridge killing all the commanding officer thus haveing to leave the fight but as Bismarck was trying to make it to France for repairs But Force H was steaming in from the south with a aircraft carrier to launch Torpedo planes to attack Bismarck one lucky Torpedo hit would jam Bismarck Rutters thus the end of the Bismarck would come the next day as the British home fleet would come in from the west with Battleships HMS Rodney and HMS King George The Fifth also the destroy Norfolk would come in from the north and a heavy cursier from the south bismarck would be hammered from all sides thus in less then a hour Bismarck would be sinking with 2,000 men only 114 would survive from Bismarck.
@promnightdumpsterbaby9553
@promnightdumpsterbaby9553 2 жыл бұрын
I dare say the Bismarck could have taken Yamato in a fair fight. What a battle that would have been. 2 fuqing titan flagships.
@argantyr5154
@argantyr5154 2 жыл бұрын
If you want to know more about Joakim I can hightly recommend this Interview with Elizabeth (from the Charismatic Voice) did an interview with him not that long ago, its a very good interview. kzbin.info/www/bejne/sJ6wmZeqiq1ontk&ab_channel=TheCharismaticVoice
@MrMcSmack
@MrMcSmack 2 жыл бұрын
they sing in english or in swedish...thats it
@piotrwojtko5104
@piotrwojtko5104 2 жыл бұрын
This video was made by Wargamit to a game world off warship. The video to steel comaner was made to game world of tanks. Wat this video to
@dariustiganus904
@dariustiganus904 2 жыл бұрын
If you want to actually then i would recommend world of warships
@vts4331
@vts4331 2 жыл бұрын
In what ever languige they sing... Realy? And how much it would cost to rent ship like this🤣seriously...
@renejensen7799
@renejensen7799 2 жыл бұрын
Sabaton never take a side in theb historical events they sing about, as you sat, they tell the story as it is, maybe they do celebrate bravery of induvidial stories and men/women, who got fantastic stories from war, but never taking a country´s side. also they dont make songs from newer historical events, they like the topic the cover, to be written down well in history books, as doing songs of newwer events could be very dangerous, and as all history of it is not written down yet, also hard to not make a mistake in lyrics, wise choice in my opinion.. easy to upset someone if you did so.
@JimiVPhotography
@JimiVPhotography 2 жыл бұрын
The only thing that could have improved this would be for you to have been singing in the video!!
@simonslater9024
@simonslater9024 4 ай бұрын
Please NO blasphemy which ruins the video. It’s oh my gosh NOT oh G.d.
@asenka11
@asenka11 4 ай бұрын
oh my fucking god, this is the wrong channel for you then
@jeremysilcott7595
@jeremysilcott7595 2 жыл бұрын
Wow!! A very bad time to be reviewing an war song video
@NikesZ28
@NikesZ28 2 жыл бұрын
You should watch The Charismatic Voice KZbin channel, she did an interview with Joakim Brodén. Was really good. It will answer many of your questions 😊
@jhiggins85
@jhiggins85 2 жыл бұрын
The video from this was done by the company who made the game world of warships (can't remember off hand)
@rou_juanma6996
@rou_juanma6996 2 жыл бұрын
wargaming
@chrisumana7644
@chrisumana7644 2 жыл бұрын
The Bismarck was a German warship famed for one of the largest warship and one of the flagship of the German Navy (Kriegmarine or KMS) during it time it was also famed for one shoting the HMS Hood which was the flagship of the British Royal Navy or HMS. The sinking of the Hood shocked the British and angered them so they essentially sent the entire Royal Navy after the Bismarck one of the torpedo bombers or Swordfish landed a lucky shot and hit the Bismarck in the rutter and hinder the ship mobility in which case the armada threw everything at him and damaged and crippled him beyond repair so the German decided to scuttle him. The guy at the end was son of the last surviving member of the Bismarck who I think past away a year before the video dropped. This was the first video that Sabaton got together with Wargaming Studios to promote their game World of Warships they collaborated with them on a couple more videos like Primo Victoria and Steel Commandeers to promote World of Tanks. P.S imagine you're out on the high seas and something like that pulls up on you.
@walterkronkitesleftshoe6684
@walterkronkitesleftshoe6684 2 жыл бұрын
Dear oh dear..... Bismarck's "one shotting" of Hood was skill was it? While the RN's torpedoing of Bismarck was "lucky"? Also >20% of the Royal Navy participated in the search for the Bismarck, and that number of ships (60-70) was needed to corral a fast ship that spent the week running away from the RN in the vastness of the 41 million square mile Atlantic. In the final battle just 2 battleships and cruisers dispatched Bismarck in 99 minutes.
@utbdoug
@utbdoug 2 жыл бұрын
"He was made to rules the waves *punches knee* ACROSS THE SEVEN SEAS!"
@mercenarylost
@mercenarylost 2 жыл бұрын
🤘 Soldier is the soldier.... I tnink , what 's it about..... SABATON want to talk how to scarry the war...
@johnnyringo80
@johnnyringo80 2 жыл бұрын
Long story short: With the Bismarck, Nazi Germany built the largest battleship ever and the British wouldn't allow that, so they sent literally all their warships to destroy the Bismarck. They hunted her for days and finally a lucky torpedo-plane attack crippled the Bismarck so thtat she couldn't escape any longer. The video was made in cooperation with a wargame which is known for its excellent graphics.
@seppeseppe-uv6cg
@seppeseppe-uv6cg 8 ай бұрын
No the older guy in the beginning is the son of one of the last bismarck survivers who died in 2018
@brianwilson9206
@brianwilson9206 2 жыл бұрын
I wonder if Sabaton was influenced by Iron Maiden and Saxon, two British metal bands who also have some history flavored songs. Video graphics by world of Warships video game
@norkannen
@norkannen 2 жыл бұрын
Did you notice the pocket watch from the start. Captain of Sabaton ship. And again at rescued sailor ?
@wbc0rp
@wbc0rp Жыл бұрын
Послушайте кавер от Радио Тапка, он делает исходные треки лучше, как это ему удаётся никелине знает. Интересно послушать ваше мнение об этом. Возможно я не прав и у вас будет другое мнение. Но то что Олег выпустил кавер на день раньше чем сам Сабатон выпустил официально песню «Атака мертвецов /Осовец» и то что Сабатон сделали кавер на песню Олега «Битва за Москву». Ну и к слову Олег написал свой альбом «Наследие» и уже выходят песни с нового альбома «эпоха империй» рекомендую ознакомиться или сделать реакции.
@АлексейГладких-я2е
@АлексейГладких-я2е Жыл бұрын
Radiotapok Написал песню в стиле сабатон - Битва за москву и они ее исполняют Послушай я думаю понравится.
@Pickersgill48
@Pickersgill48 2 жыл бұрын
Love this song, watched the video now 15+ times
@roman4924
@roman4924 2 жыл бұрын
Rookie numbers
@ΧΡΙΣΤΟΦΟΡΟΣΚοσμάς-χ3γ
@ΧΡΙΣΤΟΦΟΡΟΣΚοσμάς-χ3γ Жыл бұрын
The wreckage of the Ship it still exists
@HH-hd7nd
@HH-hd7nd 2 жыл бұрын
10:44 Actually the British saved only 115 men out of several hundred that where in the water at that time. They let approximately 500 men who could have been saved drown and die because the entire british fleet shit their pants when they got the (false) information that a German U-Boat had been spotted. Because of that they deemed the rescue operation too dangerous - as if a single submarine would have been stupid enough to attack a fleet of a dozen warships of which each by far outgunned a submarine. Not to mention that the German U-boats tried to avoid contact with british warships anyway, their mission was to stop as many british transports from the colonies to the UK, not getting destroyed in trying to sink a british warship.
@walterkronkitesleftshoe6684
@walterkronkitesleftshoe6684 2 жыл бұрын
You've really got completely NO idea of what went on have you? Go read the war diary of U-74 (Eitel-Friedrich Kentrat), who clearly states that he was in the area at the time of Bismarck's sinking and heard the underwater sounds of the final battle and observed British warships. So thats your first load of bollocks disproved. British ships "shit their pants" did they? Hmmm... strange how the RN spent 7 days chasing Bismarck while she herself spent the entire time running for her life after miserably failing to even SPOT a merchant ship, let alone sink one.
@HH-hd7nd
@HH-hd7nd 2 жыл бұрын
@Beater Bike Channel It still doesn't make any sense. We're talking about an assembly of: - 1 Aircraft carrier (the Ark Royal) - 2 Battleships (the King George V and the Rodney) - 2 heavy cruisers (the Norfolk and the Dorsetshire) - 1 light cruiser (the Sheffield) - 6 destroyers (Cossack, Sikh, Zulu, Maori, Mashona, Tartar) - 1 polish destroyer (the ORP Piorun). That's a total of 13 war ships of which at least 7 where well equipped to fight against submarines (the destroyers). Even if there had been a German submarine in the area no German captain would have been so insane and attacked this enemy fleet; it would have been complete suicide. So the british stopping the rescue of the seamen in the water was a) extreme cowardice or b) deliberate murder.
@walterkronkitesleftshoe6684
@walterkronkitesleftshoe6684 2 жыл бұрын
One of the main factors that you've conveniently overlooked is that all the ships that you name (some of which weren't even on the scene of the final battle) had been charging round the north Atlantic at top speed for the previous week chasing Bismarck and were VERY short of fuel. The main force had already departed the scene to begin their return to port and Tovey directed Dorsetshire and Maori alone who had the largest fuel reserve to pick up survivors. Bismarck had for the previous 24 hours been transmitting beacon signals on known U-boat & luftwaffe radio frequencies. What do you suppose she was doing that for? So many who don't know their history or understand the ugliness of war are unaware of the situation faced by Captain Martin of Dorsetshire. He would have known well about Otto Weddigen, U-9 and the RN Cruisers HMS Aboukir, Cressy & Hogue each torpedoed, one by one, by Weddigen as they stopped to rescue the survivors of the previous cruiser victim during WW1. You can also read the account of the rescue situation by Bismarck's senior survivor, Burkhard von Müllenheim-Rechberg, who in his book painfully conceded that in the same circumstances ANY captain would have be forced to leave the scene of the rescues. In your final "summing up" you forgot the third option c) A Captain's foremost responsibility being the safety of his own ship and 700 man crew, Captain Martin was forced to leave the area. If you're so concerned about the idea of the "deliberate murder" of drowning sailors, you'd best go and read about the sinking of HMS Glorious, Acasta and Ardent on 6th June 1940, by the German battleships Scharnhorst and Gneisenau, When the German admiral (Wilhelm Marschall) abandoned what was left of over 1600 RN sailors to their deaths, not mounting even the SLIGHTEST rescue efforts in spite of no other RN ships or RAF aircraft being in the vicinity. Please feel free to go and voice your horror in the comment section of this video here. kzbin.info/www/bejne/Z6qkkpuJis6LqpY Or is it only non-British lives you're so concerned over?
@HH-hd7nd
@HH-hd7nd 2 жыл бұрын
@@walterkronkitesleftshoe6684 The fuel "argument is nonsense. Rescue operations do NOT require a huge amount of fuel - on the contrary, rescue operations in calm seas require almost no fuel at all. Besides - if one or two ships where actually so short on fuel that they couldn't wait another hour or two with engines powered doen - there where 13 ships in total and many of them had NOT been on sea for weeks. If the Dorsetshire couldn't continue one of the destroyers could have easily taken over the rescue operation. Regarding the Glorious, Acasta and Ardent - a little correction at first: Scharnhorst and Gneisenau where battlecruisers, not battleships. You're wrong about about no other british ships being in the area btw - the heavy cruiser HMS Devonshire was in the area, but they had the king of Norway on board and chose not to involve themselves, not in the battle and not in any rescue operations even though the cruiser was close enough and could have reached the scene easily. The HMS Ark Royal and her escourts where also not in the immediate but in the general area. Granted - they where too far away to help directly. Besides - the Scharnhorst was substantially damaged in the battle. Should they have undertaken rescue operations? Of course. Was it murder and a violation of maritime law of the time? Yes. And still - the situation is different. In this case the Germans had 2 ships, one of them badly damaged, and an enemy heavy cruiser nearby which posed a real threat even though it was of course outgunned by the German ships. The Devonshire could have started rescue operations after the German ships left - they chose not to. When the Brits sunk the Bismarck they had 13 ships and not a single enemy ship anywhere even remotely close to the area. Oh and just as a side note - the HMS Glorious, Acasta and Ardent where on a mission to commit a war crime. They where en route to violate neutral Sweden's territory and place mines along the swedish coast (Operation Paul).
@walterkronkitesleftshoe6684
@walterkronkitesleftshoe6684 2 жыл бұрын
@@HH-hd7nd The admiral in charge at the scene of operations had more of an idea of the fuel status of his ships than a YT commenter 80 years after the event. And "calm seas"? Where did THAT come from? "Fuel is nonsense" Ha !!! Starting your rebuttal with such a stupid, baseless statement is not a very auspicious start but lets carry on. Please read more about the Scharnhorst / Gneisenau. I myself for many years was used to reading about them as "battlecruisers" but very much in the spirit of being "never too old to learn something new" I only discovered in the last few years that indeed the Kriegsmarine itself considered them as "battleships" (indeed sporting heavier armour than the Bismarck class), though I myself agree that ships armed with 11in guns hardly constitute battleships, but there you have it, we're both right/wrong. HMS Devonshire was NOT "in the vicinity" as you say but nearly 50 miles (or 1hr 40 mins sailing time in ideal conditions) at top speed ("reached the scene easily" indeed, maybe to recover corpses), and was operating under strict radio silence, meaning her presence was unknown to Marschall's squadron, so saying "there was a cruiser nearby" (8in guns Vs 2 x 11in gunned battleships) is disingenuous as a "reason" to abandon rescues as the Germans did not even know of its whereabouts. But I'm happy to draw a line under it as you agree that it was flagrantly in breach of "good conduct" to abandon hundreds of men to their deaths, as opposed to the direct threat that Captain Martin of Dorsetshire had good reason to believe his ship was under at the time of the Bismarck rescues. Where do you get that nonsense that there were "13 ships nearby"? Utter rubbish. As I've said above the main force had withdrawn leaving 2 ships behind which very quickly followed after the periscope alert. How do you address the judgement of Bismarck's senior survivor Baron Müllenheim-Rechberg, who understandably was furious at the abandonment of the RN rescue efforts, but then after consulting with Dorsetshire's captain, agreed that he had no other option? If you'd like a more fulsome look into the Bismarck rescue situation, google "nineteenkeys Captain Martin" (without the quote marks, I would include a link but YT kindly deletes my post if I do) it is a blog by a German who very much held your views and wrote at length about Captain Benjamin Martin being a war criminal, but after long research including contact with both Bismarck & Dorsetshire crewmembers performed a complete "about face" and freely admitted he had been wrong on the matter as he did not have all the information to hand. I'm fully aware of "operation Paul", it was as much of a warcrime as Bismarck's mission to carry out unrestricted maritime raiding, that is to destroy sea traffic of any nationality plying its trade to the UK, but that is also a subject of a different discussion. Lets keep to discussing your initial assertion and not wandering off the point.
@32a34a
@32a34a 2 жыл бұрын
Out of a crew of 2,200 only 114 men survived. It was a really bad day for the Germans. Then again the British casualties were around 1,400 including the loss of 2 senior officers who went down with the HMS Hood in what became known as The Battle of The Denmark Strait.
@Pearcy13
@Pearcy13 2 жыл бұрын
I don't normally comment but when you said that they take you out of wherever you are and drop you into whatever they are singing about that is the best description i have herd about them.. I Thank you for that! :)
@50original44
@50original44 2 жыл бұрын
after research only 234 men are rescude...4800 died for two battleships.that is crazy.
@wojenordstedt
@wojenordstedt 2 жыл бұрын
everything Sabaton does is historically accurate, check out their Sabaton history channel. they run a section about every song they make. awesome reaction by the way! greetings from Sweden!
@DEBRISmusic1
@DEBRISmusic1 2 жыл бұрын
Yes that video is made buy them and videogame company =) that collaborated the band
@Templarofsteel88
@Templarofsteel88 2 жыл бұрын
As a side note here, the name they gavevthe boat at 10:58 is taken from an older song by the band (from the older set up of the band)
@andersstromqvist2211
@andersstromqvist2211 2 жыл бұрын
you should check out the sabaton history channel where they talk about each song with a historian
@mps_gaming1898
@mps_gaming1898 2 жыл бұрын
Nice rewiev Sabaton is amazing live cant wait for see them live here in Sweden in April :-)
@christophereverett2112
@christophereverett2112 2 жыл бұрын
When have announced a us tour?
@isaiahwelch8066
@isaiahwelch8066 2 жыл бұрын
@Anastasia Luna: What you notice is one of the first aircraft carriers -- a converted battlecruiser -- launching Swordfish torpedo-bombers. Many of the planes used to attack Bismarck had faulty torpedoes. On top of that, the Bismarck's AA -- anti-air -- guns didn't have enough elevation to adequately protect against air power. Add that to the fact that the Swordfish was a cloth-and-wood WWI-era biplane, as far as I know, all of the Swordfish planes made it back to the carrier without causing major damage. PS: Joakim, the lead singer, just did a video with Elizabeth, the Charismatic Singer. You should check it out, to listen to how Joakim sings! PPS: Back in World War II, Anastasia, though it was the beginning of modern warfare, there was still a sense of honor among combatants. This is why the sailor that was rescued was rescued by the British Royal Navy, because the men who had fought in the Battle of the Atlantic knew that the Atlantic Ocean can have freezing temperatures (see Titanic). If you want to know what it was like during the Battle of the Atlantic, watch the movie _Greyhound_ with Tom Hanks. A US admiral who did a "How Real Is It?" video said that _Greyhound_ was about as historically accurate as you can get.
@nickgraff9413
@nickgraff9413 2 жыл бұрын
Actually, HMS Ark Royal was one of the first purpose-built aircraft carriers built for the Royal Navy, with HMS Hermes preceding her as the world's first aircraft carrier. HMS Courageous, HMS Glorious, and HMS Furious were all converted battlecruisers, while HMS Eagle was a converted battleship, and all four were completed before HMS Ark Royal. Moving on, Ark Royal was in service for two years, eleven months, during which time she participated in many of the early naval engagements of the war, directly and indirectly. She led the first attack and victory over a German U-boat, the U-39, dodged repeated Luftwaffe air raids, hunted the Graf Spee, participated in the capture of a German merchantman, and fought in the Norwegian Campaign. Following the capitulation of France, it was the Ark Royal's aircraft flying over the port of Mers-el-Kebir that provided targeting data for the British battle fleet in their attack on the French Navy, her own aircraft incapacitating the battleship Dunkerque. During her Mediterranean deployment, she would provide escort for convoys to Malta, provide air cover for attacks on the Italian Navy, and she then hunted commerce raiders off the Azores. Following her failure to intercept the Scharnhorst and Gneisenau, she was redeployed to the Mediterranean, escorting more convoys to Malta, before receiving orders to hunt the Bismarck. It was her aircraft that damaged Bismarck's rudder and hampered the ship's maneuverability, leading to Bismarck's destruction. It was during her final months of convoy escort duty that she would be sunk. On 10 November 1941, Ark Royal was struck by one torpedo from U-81, which flooded a boiler room, her main switchboard, oil tanks, knocked out all internal communications, and brought the ship to a halt after the power to her engine rooms was knocked out. Her captain ordered her abandoned while a salvage party desperately worked to contain the damage, to no avail. After she was completely abandoned, she rolled over, broke in half, and sank. Of her crew of 1,488 officers and men, only one man was killed. Her wreck was discovered in 2002 about 35 miles from Gibraltar, at a depth of around a thousand meters.
@isaiahwelch8066
@isaiahwelch8066 2 жыл бұрын
@@nickgraff9413 : Wow. That's a hell of a history, in only a short time. I knew that the British had been experimenting with and developing aircraft carriers as a "mobile airfield" or "mobile air base" of sorts, given that the British had actually seen the potential for aircraft in naval combat before the US did, given how the Royal Air Force had used air power in World War I. I'm of the opinion it was because of the success of HMS Ark Royal and her sister ships that convinced US naval command, admirals like Halsey and Nimitz, to build aircraft carriers -- which is why the US carriers were on shakedown cruises to the north of Pearl Harbor when Japan attacked Pearl on 7 December 1941.
@nickgraff9413
@nickgraff9413 2 жыл бұрын
@@isaiahwelch8066 Following the launching and commissioning of HMS Eagle in 1917, the major powers, i.e. Japan and the United States, began experimenting with aircraft carriers. This would lead to the Hosho and USS Langley. Further aircraft carriers were conversions of existing hulls that would've been scrapped due to the Washington Naval Treaty. From there we get the above-mentioned British carriers, the American Lexington class, and the Japanese Akagi and Kaga. Throughout the 1920s and 30s, the United States and Japan lead the way in carrier development, with Billy Mitchell proving the efficacy of airpower over the existing battleship doctrine. However, this line of thinking still came secondary, and carriers were still treated as scouts and support ships, meant to work as the eyes of the fleet while battleships would provide the firepower. While the Ark Royal played a pivotal role in the sinking of the Bismark, it wasn't until the raid on Taranto that showed the world just exactly what the carrier is capable of all on it's own, and the operation to hit Taranto was only done as a means to negate the superiority of the Italian battle fleet following British losses. It is from Taranto that the Japanese started planning for a raid on Pearl Harbor, but most of the Japanese high command were still against it, considered Yamamoto's plan to be impossible, and still planned on drawing out the US Navy into a decisive fleet action at the Philippines, per the doctrine they had established and worked with for years. The Pearl Harbor Raid was, I believe, the first time multiple carriers were deployed in a singular task force, and utilized multiple, large-scale air attacks at once, while the Americans were still operating their carriers in single formations, with escorts. It wouldn't be until 1943 that the US Navy fully adopted the idea of placing multiple carriers in large task forces, while keeping each task force cohesive with the others, allowing overwhelming air superiority over the target zone while providing maximum security to the fleet. These were lessons learned from the Coral Sea, Midway, and Guadalcanal. 21 Swordfish biplanes attacked the harbor at Taranto. 353 Zekes, Vals, and Kates raided Pearl Harbor. By the end of the war, the US Navy could launch, in one massive strike, at least a thousand Hellcats, Helldivers, Dauntlesses, and Avengers, and that's not even counting the hundreds of Wildcats and Avengers the escort carriers could launch in support of ground operations and antisubmarine warfare. And that's what made aircraft carriers such devastating weapons. Their commanders experimented with, tested, and fully developed the doctrine of naval air superiority in conjunction with naval dominance. The early mistakes and shortcomings, as well as the successes from the pre-war carriers like the Ark Royal ensured the future classes would be better, stronger, more efficient, and more deadly.
@ingvartorma9789
@ingvartorma9789 2 жыл бұрын
Anastasia Luna your voice does not match the music and your voice gives abrasions in the ears.
@rou_juanma6996
@rou_juanma6996 2 жыл бұрын
wtf???
@arismaiden6457
@arismaiden6457 2 жыл бұрын
@@rou_juanma6996 don't bother, it's one of those idiots who think "any russian person = Putin"
@дмитрийназмутдинов-з6о
@дмитрийназмутдинов-з6о Жыл бұрын
Они утопили его....Экипаж сам затопил Бисмарк что бы не сдавать корабль, Бисмарк бился против целой флотии Британцев,но как всегда Британские бездари выглядели жалко(так же как и в боях против Эрвина Роммеля и против Красного Барона) или против Рус Империи...Когда под Петрапавловском меньше тысячи человек уничтожили эскадру из 5 военных кораблей Британии)!
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