If you watch for woman.. What about Heavy metal woman bands? Aldius Astarte Band-Maid Blackthorn Bridear Burning witches Destrose Doll$Boxx Elfriede Fate Gear Gacharic Spin Hagane Hanabie Hellcats Hump Back Ladybaby Lovebites Mardelas Mary's Blood Mutant Monster Nervosa Nemophila Scandal Show-Ya The Warning Ungrila Some of them! Lovebites (I shared link in other video) is the band i like more.. but there is A LOT of 'all female' bands there in Japan due to their scholar system: In Japan, clubs (also called “circles”) are the cornerstone of anyone’s high school. The students must choose sports or cultural clubs.. and a music bands is an accepted type of cultural club...so girls are used to play in bands from institute..
@Menhtrol2 жыл бұрын
Would highly recommend Attack Of The Dead Men
@brodogolf_the_black2 жыл бұрын
As for Sabaton, you should try Poltava, or 40:1, they have this epic kick init. As for other bands, I'd strongly recommend "bonus song" by ensiferum, you'll have a laugh, almost anything from gloryhammer (hootsforce), and please grab Helloween - if I could fly + future world (2 separate songs, not really for a reaction video, just good music)
@brodogolf_the_black2 жыл бұрын
Oh oh! Battle beast! Touch in the night, king for a day, black ninja, one of these. Powerful female vocal
@dealer3212 жыл бұрын
us fans of sabaton call that the sabaton effect of pride and wanting to fight for a country that isn't yours!
@simpleviking2 жыл бұрын
I love it!
@ryannelson32202 жыл бұрын
personally, it just makes me want to jump up and down and headbang, thats just me
@petis19762 жыл бұрын
Winged Hussars is what did it for me.
@PossiblyIgor712 жыл бұрын
This country was technically mine from 1922-1991, but it's hard to feel pride for the Soviets nowdays
@Andy_6062 жыл бұрын
@@PossiblyIgor71 The Soviet Union is dead feel pride for whoever you want
@denisnovikov94552 жыл бұрын
Their commissioner, Evdokia Rachkevich, was able to got her PhD on aircraft engineering after the war and taught students at the university.
@nekane61682 жыл бұрын
This theme is explained more in depth in the Sabaton history Channel. And you will be even more amazed by these badass ladies when you watch It 💕
@trentbresler31792 жыл бұрын
The name night witches came from the Germans. Say what you want but the Germans have came up with some cool ass names for their foes (Harlem hell fighters, devil dogs, night witches).
@gryphonosiris25772 жыл бұрын
Also for a Scottish kilted regiment: "Die Damen aus der Hölle", The Ladies from Hell. Or the P-38 Lightning "The two tailed devil".
@jwilson27932 жыл бұрын
@@gryphonosiris2577 Der Gabelschwanz-Teufel - The Fork-Tailed Devil
@gryphonosiris25772 жыл бұрын
@@jwilson2793 My German is rusty, :-P
@politikilter64462 жыл бұрын
You may also know of the name the Germans gave to the ANZAC and British troops in North Africa? Desert Rats. A name worn with pride by the recipients.
@AramMaram1 Жыл бұрын
Polish soldiers they called "Black Devils"
@NikesZ282 жыл бұрын
Yes the Sabaton History is a great channel, lots of good information and the history guy they have, Indy Neidell is great at telling the story :)
@AGDinCA2 жыл бұрын
I am a teacher, too. Just like you, I am always trying to find the unique stories, the ones that aren't often told to capture my students' interest. And if I can pepper in true stories that involve brave women, all the better! If I'm teaching teens, the girls like to hear about women portrayed in a positive way, and I think the boys get a little "happy" just thinking about badass women warriors. Hey, whatever captures their attention, right? LOL
@БорисФедоров-у8щ Жыл бұрын
Тогда Вам обязательно надо поискать информацию про Людмилу Павличенко, Зинаиду Туснолобову, про женщин снайперов.
@Yarnhub2 жыл бұрын
Thanks :)
@alucardonus2 жыл бұрын
Hero of the Soviet Union was the highest award soldier could get. It is on the same rank as medal of Honor.
@basbeestKT2 жыл бұрын
They wore the name "Night witches" like a badge of honour
@simpleviking2 жыл бұрын
I would too!
@oscarpalacios78282 жыл бұрын
Well, we can confirm that the Germans give cool nicknames, first with Hell Dogs and now Night Witches.
@MironxTrygon2 жыл бұрын
Yes, definitely. You see, I'm Russian and for a long time thought that the name "Night Witches" was made up by soviet guys because of the way this story is told in our schools. They were very proud of the name, we are very proud of the name. I thought this way even though teachers had always said that the name was made up by german. But I could not find the proofs, and somehow decided that it was a bit of our self-encouragement. Also. Even if the name had any intention to offend the girls, the name has a bit of fear in it. And this fear gives that feeling to take the name with pride. (Dogs also can be used as offensive statement, but nobody can say that Hell Dogs didn't carry the name with pride too).
@oscarpalacios78282 жыл бұрын
@@MironxTrygon Still carries it.
@mjpraetorian43862 жыл бұрын
@@oscarpalacios7828 think you mean Devil dogs for the US Marines
@gryphonosiris25772 жыл бұрын
Their plane was used normally just to train pilots in basic aviation before they got them in the more expensive Yak-9's. Similar to the US Army with training in PT-17 biplanes, with the trainee pilot in the front seat, and the instructor in back where they can take over the controls if needed. The PO-2 was also used in the civilian market as a crop duster. By Feb 1943 the 588th was give "Guard" status, an incredibly high honor in the Soviet military.
@fenrisulfur8422 жыл бұрын
talking about a concert in sweden. You should watch the Live video of " En livstid i Krig" in Gothenburg
@renejensen77992 жыл бұрын
For your students., Sabaton actually got a youtube channel called Sabaton history channel, this was made because the song itself couldnt describe all the details in 1 song, so actually on this channel there is a explanation to the song before it starts, real good if you want the whole story, and some clips more real, also perfect for your students to watch.. i think it was on this channel i heard that the nickname Night Witches was given, because with the silence engine, and women controling them, the planes coming in was more like broomsticks coming in, with these totally fearless women..
@stefanstock9532 жыл бұрын
greedings and love from Köln/Cologne Germany......wuff, awesome reaction, buddy...and by the way... dein Deutsch ist immer noch super...Respekt, Peace and......håll dig frisk, min vän 🌈✌🐾🇩🇪 🇸🇪
@marttivuorinen84752 жыл бұрын
Brutal Times. Today it is hard to imagine 9th grade or first Year highscool boys and girls going to war. 17 years old. Even thinking that breaks ones heart.
@maxviking32102 жыл бұрын
Oh yes we do! One song that is played a lot is ”en livstid i krig” Ska dessutom gå på Sabatonkonsert med min son som fyller 18 idag. Håller tummarna för att den blir av. Han har lärt sig massor med historia tack vare Sabaton :) Great reaction :)
@simpleviking2 жыл бұрын
Så kul att höra! Hoppas att det blir riktigt bra! :)
@isaiahwelch80662 жыл бұрын
Hey Simple Viking. Just to put this story in perspective, this story is now truly history. The last Night Witch passed away in 2017. May they, and their story, never be forgotten. (' ')7 Edit: Simple Viking, a couple of things: 1) The Night Witches didn't fly in the victory parade after the war because it would have caused the newer planes to stall, due to the stall speeds of the newer planes being above the maximum airspeed of the PO-2 plane that the Night Witches used. 2) The Commandant went out and looked for the crash sites due to Russian military protocols not awarding servicemembers their service awards and medals if the servicemember being given the award was only MIA (Missing In Action). This was due, in part, to Stalin's distrust of the West, as well as not knowing if the military member in question was actually dead, being KIA (Killed In Action) or had defected or deserted. As a result of this, the Commandant of the 588th went out and found every site and documented it. She not only made this story one of the most provable, but she ensured that every one of her downed pilots and navigators got every award they were due for their military service.
@greaper19762 жыл бұрын
You need to take a look at the Sabaton History Channel. They have an episode for every song, and they do an amazing job... and yes, perfect to show your learners in school as well.
@simpleviking2 жыл бұрын
Thank you, ill definitely check it out!
@sondebueu2 жыл бұрын
@@simpleviking You must!!! there are songs in which the story behind them is not so evident... for example, the one about 'inmate 4859'... kzbin.info/www/bejne/raenmGqLm9l9rZo But when you know the real history.... uau!
@Razdasoldier2 жыл бұрын
The name witch comes from the sound of the airplanes when their engines were cut off. It sounded "Like a witch riding her broom" because you didnt the audio ques you got from other planes.
@hayleybartek86432 жыл бұрын
Fun fact: the planes the all-female regiment were given were so old and so slow, enemy aircraft had difficulty fighting back because their own planes were too fast and they couldn’t get low enough to hit them accurately.
@Razdasoldier2 жыл бұрын
@@hayleybartek8643 I knew they were given outdated farm planes that had tighter turns making it harder I guess the speed played into it too.
@McCullogh2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for another great reaction Mr Viking. It seems all we learned in history classes (when I was a student maaaaaany years ago) was what year a certain king , when a battle took place or other minute stuff that doesnt really leads you down the interesting history lane. With Sabaton there has been so many times were I have listened to their songs and just immediately headed over to wiki (ok, not the best source I know) to learn more about the event/persons thery are sining about. Has happened with me for example about Night Witches, Resist and Bite, Attack of the Dead Men, Alvin York and more recently Christmas Truce.
@simpleviking2 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much! I know, right?! I had the same thing. I can google when a king ruled, these stories should be told :)
@denisnovikov94552 жыл бұрын
1:20 The German troops could not see the Siberian winter because they did not reach Siberia. We stopped them in the European part of Russia
@BMAD_Christoph272 жыл бұрын
The aircraft they used were Polikarpov PO-2s (sometimes called U-2). The aircraft pretty much was a trainer/recon/spotter aircraft. To even consider it an attacker would be a massive overstatement of it's abilities, the thing could barely maintain level altitude at full bomb load let alone climb. You mentioned war thunder; It's a hidden event aircraft that needs to be earned during the Halloween events. In meme culture the aircraft is often referred to as the OP-2 as in "overpowered" because it is so bad that one might consider it the greatest and mightiest war machine ever built. Funnily enough this thing actually had a confirmed air to air (in air) jet kill during the Korean war... An American F-80 shooting star attempted to shoot the PO-2 down by tailing it. The difference in stall speeds and low experience of the pilot lead to the F-80 crashing. Not sure if the PO-2 ever scored a hit but considering it had a defensive gun at the back seat is all the reason one needs to be able to assign this kill to the mighty Polikarpov. I pointed out that it was an in air kill because it, also during Korea, disabled/destroyed multiple American jet aircraft in airfield bombing raids. As for shooting one down in a German fighter, I would sum it up as a pain in the arse. Whether it is war thunder sim or IL2 battle of Stalingrad, killing them is a huge nuisance even during the day. If I had been a German pilot, regardless on if I wanted to increase my airkills and the thing was defenseless; If I had stumbled upon one by night, I would probably just ignore it because it's too much effort considering my stall speed was higher than their cruise speed. I recommend getting it when you've got the chance. Acknowledging and experiencing it's shitness makes you even more speechless every time you think of the night witches.
@CatOnACell2 жыл бұрын
My grandmother was in the Women's Air Service Pilots. They flew all the prototypes for the american planes in WW2. There's a funny story of her delivering a new B17 and the base almost accidentally rejecting the delivery because they expected a male pilot.
@PossiblyIgor712 жыл бұрын
Whats amazing is how they used the PO-2, basically a crop duster and trainer civilian aircraft.
@Kitsune19892 жыл бұрын
If you want to talk to someone who actually fought with the night witches. My great grandmother used to be one. Absolutely insane woman. Picture Russian Yoda if Yoda decided he wanted to go dark side. She still has her plane, having refused to leave it behind when she moved to Canada. The woman will go on and on and on if you let her (not that I mind as her stories are fascinating. But you can really tell sometimes that's she was from a different era.) and is always happy to talk about her time flying.
@pontiacfan762 жыл бұрын
Yarn Hub has some excellent stories not normally talked about which is who did this animation.
@harlandeffendall74352 жыл бұрын
I remember someone saying about Sabaton, "That their songs makes you proud of other nations heros."
@ludovica19142 жыл бұрын
One of these brave women said much later in her life in an interview, something like, 'Sometimes I close my eyes and remember the dark, and I ask myself, "How did you do it?" '
@tigeriussvarne1772 жыл бұрын
I like your content and reactions, subscribed! Nr. 496 salutes you Sir. ^^ One of my Opas (grandpa) was at the eastern Front, he lost his leg in the Ukraine. I wonder if he was afraid of the Nachthexen. Sadly, he never talked to my about the war, must have seen some serious sh*t.
@nekane61682 жыл бұрын
I think It was the germans gave them the "night witches" name, due to the fact that appeared at night and sounded like a broom 🤷🏻 And they loved It 😁 Their job wasn't as much attack as not letting the germans sleep so They couldn't be able to fight properly during the day. The use of their poor equipment as an advantage and the use of a psicological wornaout to the enemy was a gold medal deserving strategy
@simpleviking2 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for this information! 100 more videos and Ill have the knowledge to enter "who wants to be a millionair" xD
@nekane61682 жыл бұрын
@@simpleviking If you watched the Sabaton history video you'd knew this 😂 and many other questions you had 💕
@theodoredavis56122 жыл бұрын
US Army MP and I most definitely listen to Sabaton mostly when I’m working out
@Ancient_War6 ай бұрын
The Polikarpov Po-2 biplane was a simple biplane made of wood and canvas used for training and cropdusting. It was essentially unchanged from its first production in 1928. However it was a very simple, immensely reliable plane making it perfect for untrained pilots to learn on and fly. The 588th Night Bomber Regiment also learned to take advantage of its slowness and incredible maneuverability, turning the engines on and off while making the bomb runs. Its low speed made it almost impossible for modern fighter jets to shoot down (they were just too fast) and anti-aircraft guns to track. The German soldiers thought the planes going by sounded like a witch on her broomstick. One plane, carrying a navigator who mapped out the placement of German troops, would go in and drop flares on the target, then the two others would drop the six bombs they could carry. They had to make multiple trips each night in the approximately 40 planes at their disposal. Each plane carried two women, a pilot and either a navigator or the bombardier. They carried no parachutes as the plane flew so low. Due to its construction the plane was highly flammable. If the plane caught fire, the pilots also burned to death. These remarkable women were brave and resolute, firm in their desire to aid their country. They cropped their hair and were forbidden to act or talk “girlie.” Their commanding officer, Marina Roskova, told them they were soldiers and pilots, no different from their male counterparts. They flew missions from 1942 til the end of the war, losing (I think) 32 members.
@javiv.380711 ай бұрын
thank you for this sincere reaction
@co2oblivious6272 жыл бұрын
You are a very humble person, that's a hard thing to find nowadays.
@agnieszkazuk2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for your honest vivid reactions! Yours are ones of not so many I can't wait and regularly check on. I haven't heard Sabaton or Yarn Hub ever blocked vids, I've heard Wacken blocked some. You've wondered if your army men sing Sabaton songs. Me too. I think, these songs are great for them. What about the 500 anniversary song of the Royal Guards: Livgardet (recommendation: Official Music Video). When I listen to this Swedish version I always imagine that todays royal guards sing it :-)
@Zibe3692 жыл бұрын
You speak german great for only 5 years of learning, considering it is such a hard language to learn, and also a great reaction. Maybe you could react to the Winged Hussars from Sabaton, love from Austria.
@Make5735 ай бұрын
And actualy, yes, Sabaton is recocnised in their home countrys (Sweden) school history classes and even have been awarder with The Swedish Skeptics Association’s prestigious “Enlightener of the Year Award 2022" The “Enlightener of the Year Award” is an annual title that began in 1987. It is traditionally presented to academics, authors, journalists and media outlets that go above and beyond what is expected in order to educate people.
@Nem016 ай бұрын
When it's comming to Sabaton you're becoming one of the guys where I hit the like button before even watching the video. Like your excitement.
@jeffwellman83472 жыл бұрын
Love this story. The ending always gets me.
@SkullFoxDK2 жыл бұрын
our German teacher always showed us either German 80s rock or her favorite band Rammstein, the coolest teacher i know... besides you ofcourse :D
@captaincrary2 жыл бұрын
As a soldier I can confirm I do very much listen to Sabaton.
@warmstrong56122 жыл бұрын
They didn't actually shut their engines off, they reduced power to idle since these planes predated electric starters and were hand start only. Also North Korea used the po-2 in a similar manner against the US during the Korean War. These things had to deal with F-86 Sabres for crying out loud!
@PetterVessel2 жыл бұрын
If i went to history class, I would love to have a sabaton learning me more. I hope you can react to the Carolus Rex album.
@simpleviking2 жыл бұрын
Oh me too!!
@CommanderApple2 жыл бұрын
As a German Soldier that has been deployed to Afghanistan and Mali i can confirm: Soldiers listen to these kind of songs on patrol.
@redarogallo51542 жыл бұрын
Oof. If Sweden ever mimiced the Americans in Vietnam (attacking while playing music) I wonder the effect of the Swedish army attacking while Carolus Rex or Swedish Pagans is blasted. German Panzers have Ghost Division to blast.
@ShvibzikRomanova2 жыл бұрын
I really wish to see you react to last dying breath by Sabaton too. That song for me is so epic and you can really feel the emotion of fighting for your country against all odds!
@premikadevi36462 жыл бұрын
There was are woman fighter pilot during the battle of Stalingrad her name was lidya livyatak known as the white lily of Stalingrad she died in 1943 at age 21
@sixtuspettersson60592 жыл бұрын
Finnish Winter War 100 000 women were in Lotta/Swärd. Och hjälpte män i kriget mot Sovjet !! (Fire and Ice )
@moreaumary8748 Жыл бұрын
Sabaton has an official female fans Division: Sabaton Witches Division. And this song is so cool and intense during a show. The story behind Night Witches is so important to protect
@dirmusloner79632 жыл бұрын
Night bomber regiment 588 is the name but in war earning the fame of night witches because all missions were at night. Polykarkov po-2 (the plane was they flew) was an educational plane. Salut to 588 night bomber regiment
@hayleybartek86432 жыл бұрын
The Night Witches were so dangerous and hard to hit, a German soldier would be awarded with an Iron Cross if he took one down.
@Nem013 ай бұрын
If I remember correctly there were 261 night witches in the night bomber regiment 588.
@ImperialKnight7702 жыл бұрын
Sabaton are the bards of the modern era
@EliasOnYouTube2 жыл бұрын
your german is really good. coming from a german :)
@Str4vv Жыл бұрын
Then your students would love "Lady of the Dark", also an animated story by Sabaton and Yarnhub.
@Shiftry87 Жыл бұрын
They made perfect use of there slow planes and stealth tactics. 32 losses from +23000 sorties is an absolutly insane survival rate.
@alexbryer4902 жыл бұрын
Man, thank you for this video. You should definitely make one about "Attack of the Dead" by Sabathon
@v1ct0r3262 жыл бұрын
The Germans seem to be really good at badass nicknames for badass units. The Night Witches, the Devil Dogs, and the Hellfighters to name just a couple. Can't wait for Sabaton's next album, the track listing has a song called Hellfighters so that will be cool. For those not in the know the Hellfighters were the U.S. all black regiment formed out of Harlem New York in WW1.
@cheeseninja11152 жыл бұрын
kind of a sad part of that, due to segregation the Harlem Hellfighters couldn't fight in the US expeditionary forces and were actually under the French Army
@jeffreyphipps15072 жыл бұрын
I believe they said the plane was a Polikarpov PO2 AKA Kukuruznik.
@MrDragonheart19962 жыл бұрын
^Die Nachthexen, or the Night Witches was a Name bestowed on them by the German soldiers on the Eastern front, because you couldnt see, nor hear them coming. It was as if a witch just targeted your camp out of nowhere. "Das sind die Nachthexen" was almost as feared as: "The Black Death is coming" was in the 1350s
@morgana0012 жыл бұрын
Witch Power! I always cry when I hear this song. I am German but Witch Power is ..much more impressive.
@myerr21 Жыл бұрын
hollywood needs to just look at sabatons music. There are sooooo many movies id go to see.
@jpl27992 жыл бұрын
med tanke på att du e svensk vore det kul att se lite reaktioner på deras svenska låtar. (sätt på undertexter så folk kan läsa och förstå.) några rekommendationer är Sabaton - En Livstid I Krig ( live på scandinavium), Livgardet, Carolus Rex och Lejonet Från Norden. de har mer bra svenska låtar också. annars kan jag rekommendera Ghost division, 40:1 och Uprising Live Woodstock. och även Swedish pagans live Wacken 2019
@HafdirTasare Жыл бұрын
03:02 Very smart and noble way to teach. (German here) Our history teacher explained us in disturbing details how the Hitler Youth functioned, how they were indoctrinated and in the end, even had Children in the Volksstrum fighting. This made very clear to us, what such indoctrination and propaganda could do that, if we were born in that time, it would have been quiet possible that we would have had been brought up to believe all the nazi propaganda and would have ended up fighting for it. Which is always a good attempt when someone is coming up with a question like "But why did they do it? I would not have done it... i would just have refused!"
@hwheelez242 жыл бұрын
Since their planes were so small , they could take off and land pretty much anywhere , there are stories of these women being arrested for destroying wooden fences to build take off and landing point
@MegaDog555 Жыл бұрын
sabaton lady of the dark animated story video is one of my favs she reminds me of Floor in the video lol
@unowestlund18482 жыл бұрын
SVT gjorde ett program (2011) där de intervjuvade några av de sista då levande damerna från detta förband. Jag tror att hon som ställde frågorna heter Gunilla Bresky, och programmet finns på tuben.
@iKvetch5582 жыл бұрын
Hey...quick recommendation for a video to follow up this one. The Sabaton stuff is great, but it is not as focused on a full recounting of the history. I will post the link below in hopes that will stop YT from deleting this.
@iKvetch5582 жыл бұрын
The video is called "The Night Witches and World War II" and it is here... kzbin.info/www/bejne/bHfCoaKJotF2bdE The channel is called The History Guy, and he has a huge number of terrific short videos on a huge variety of topics. I cannot recommend him more highly...his stuff is invariably great and I have yet to spot him making a factual error. 💯💯✌✌
@leechowning27122 жыл бұрын
Since you play WT, let me give you an example that you can understand. The planes they are flying are 1.3. They are flying in 5.3 or better. The enemy planes simply cannot slow down enough to actually target them, but if they do catch them out of place they will get shredded.
@KT-pv3kl2 жыл бұрын
You don't need to slow down to pick them off in bnz maneuvers. The main reason why they were so successful is because in the dead of night with no night vision whatsoever engaging enemy planes was close to impossible and flying under those conditions left alone close to the ground was borderline suicidal. Also the fact that they glided to the targets for several kilometers so the Germans had no clue that there were enemies inbound and by the time they attacked it was far too late to start interceptors as they were long gone.
@angiewegenerdjmetalamazon44682 жыл бұрын
There is a wiki-page in German about them: de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nachthexen
@StevenMRA2 жыл бұрын
As a teacher (you, not me) - tell me that vids like this are not an EXCELLENT way to interest students in history.
@simpleviking2 жыл бұрын
Oh they are! But my students find them dorky xD
@StevenMRA2 жыл бұрын
@@simpleviking So - if I may? A few things: 1) I am a retired military member - and as an NCO (Non-Commissioned Officer - an enlisted leader) I was taught to become a teacher of my Soldiers. Boys are very visually oriented ("wow, Becky looks nice today" lol) - and while it's "Dorky" - they'll SAY that, but the same kids watch anime ... so, take that as you will. 2) Other Sabaton songs you might react to: "Christmas Truce" - "Defense of Moscow" - and - "Attack of the Dead Men" All are videos - both worth watching and worth reacting to. 3) Please do check out Sabaton History - they take the stories and break them down into videos on KZbin that fill in a lot more details. 4) I LOVE reaction videos - but here's the why - besides being fun, they show us - despite what our media telling us how different we are and divided - how our similar HUMAN reactions, all around the world, that we share many of the same values. 5) Sabaton exemplifies heroism - NO MATTER WHO it was who was heroic. That means something - that there were horrible wars, started by those who don't fight in them (nor their families, often) - but how common folk do their level best to do the right thing despite the crushing horror of war (and, yes, I've been to combat - twice). *********** I really appreciate you making your reactions - seeing others (in your case Sweden) points of view (as mentioned above) is informative and shows us our common humanity. Oh, and don't worry about "geeking out" - I geek out to good stories (especially history) all the time. Merry Christmas to you and yours - and may your New Year be full of joy and success. Be well good sir.
@_Gopnik_Medved_2 жыл бұрын
Can you react to the Sabaton Christmas truce? Greetings from Chile.
@simpleviking2 жыл бұрын
Oh its coming, I recorded it today, Ill upload it tomorrow :) It was my best recording ever, it was one of the most amazing things Ive ever seen!
@jonasejenberg32112 жыл бұрын
When I was a child, (Sweden)., We had to keep silent during history class. Trust me, we had our seWingmachines oiled up. SINGER. BiPlaneTheWay They also had to start it up again in the middle of the night. In the Rush(sina)hours. I loved your reaction.
@SleepySkull12 жыл бұрын
The aircrafts are Po-2, They go barely above 100km/h. Strangely enough, it's the only Biplane with a credited jet kill in the Korean War, A F-94 Starfire, who crashed trying to slow down below it's stall speed. If you still don't think the Po-2 is crap, You said you played War Thunder, The Po-2 used to be in the soviet tech tree but got removed because it did so much worst than all the other starting bombers in the game. It's now a gift aircraft they give out from time to time.
@Assemblerize2 жыл бұрын
Japanese made a manga out of "War's Unwomanly Face" by Nobel Price Awardee Svetlana Alexievich. It's about the life of soviet women during the war. Some enthusiasts translated it to English and it may be interesting to some students...
@Maks_Morkovkin2 жыл бұрын
There are two legends about name origins. Actually i dont know witch one is true may be neither. 1. They used stealthy attack tactic fly only in black nigth, when 3 planes "attackers" climb as hight as possible for that kind of plane and slowly fly there while one of them "bait" starts to attack any target it can recognize. After forst bomb fall bait return home but germans AA starts to try to hit it. And unmask its position with brigth traccers from black land. Then Attackers turn off engines and glide to unmasked targets in absolute silence and in the dark. Then drop the bombs turn engines and fly away. That actually what was showen in movie. But now imagine what see and hear german soldiers? Some shadows fly above them almost absolutely silent with little sound like cloak tremble on the wind. Ablosutely witch on its broom. And then booms ... fire, death, explosions ... 2. Planes were made of wood and easily burn. Sometimes AA were sucsess and then you return to prewouse picture - add to sound of screaming as hell girl who burning alive while her plane falling in flames... i guess that scream was really scarefull and worth name of Nigth Whitches
@Murvelhund2 жыл бұрын
Yes do, make history cool again!
@Charmanding2 жыл бұрын
you should react to Shiroyama! very powerful story
@darialoser6047 Жыл бұрын
Have you seen the animated Story the Lady of the dark from Sabaton? I am from Germany and i like the Story telling from Sabaton.
@agromx2242 жыл бұрын
as a german soldier, shooting down a "Nachthexe" instantly gave you a cross of honor. i also want to mention, that "night witches" wasn't their nickname. they got their name from fear of their enemy. which is a decoration few orders can hope for. when did you last hear of a nickname granted by the enemy?
@TheJonasbz2 жыл бұрын
Hey teacher, siberian winter??? They never fought in Sibera but it was fuckin cold anyway, like 40 below
@abyssalwolf95562 жыл бұрын
Power Metal fan? You immediately earn my internet friendship
@an0ana3 ай бұрын
Listening to Sabaton makes me want to kick ass. So I grab my vacuum and go to war with the dust bunnies. I win!
@Sergei_Agarkoff Жыл бұрын
The title of "night witches" was given them by Germans. Ours named them "the night swallows" One sidenote. These women wore no parachutes regardless of strict orders of their commissar. They prefer to take one more bomb aboard instead. And there was another, not so obvious reason. Downed and successfully parachuted behind the enemy lines male-pilot could be captured, beaten, even killed. But the lady-pilot will certainly be raped in most terrifying manner. Thus they preferred to die with their burning crashed planes than to survive and be captured.
@KarlOlofsson2 жыл бұрын
I prefer the lyrical video for the tour to be honest. Captures the intensity of the song much more :)
@ctikact2 жыл бұрын
BBC made a very interesting reportage about them----
@nekane61682 жыл бұрын
Hey! 3 days--->35 subs Congratulations 🎊🎉🎊🎉 I'm curious...How are your kids taking this? Are they proud of their favourite teacher and watching your videos to learn? Or are they mean teenagers?💕
@simpleviking2 жыл бұрын
I know right.. Its so fast! I dont know how to react :O They dont know about it yet, and they still have christmas holidays. I guess they will let me know when I get back to work :)
@nekane61682 жыл бұрын
@@simpleviking Boooo...you are too old to be a cool youtuber 😂 Nah, I think swedish kids are more respectful than the spanish💕
@legoboi-jd2jj Жыл бұрын
winged hussars and father by sabaton
@nevn59712 жыл бұрын
if you start liking plane, if you haven't seen "the wind rising" from ghibly you should, it's beutifull =)
@CaptianMac2 жыл бұрын
Hey Michael, I too am Michael! Have you bought tickets for Sabaton yet? I bought mine and will be seeing them in October!!
@gabbermensch Жыл бұрын
Try these...An absolute legend en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aleksandra_Samusenko and another total legend - kzbin.info/www/bejne/h4SmZ6Jvebmbq6s
@Meshgeroya2 жыл бұрын
Rachievich was a saint. To track down all her girls...... Wow
@johannesgren53152 жыл бұрын
React to the White death a finish 🇫🇮 sniper under the winter war
@lisafoster44682 жыл бұрын
Sabaton knows how terrible war is, but they want to immortalize the stories that should be remembered. EDIT: Try not to pause on the solos - it has a tendency to tick fans off a little bit XD or at least back up and let it lead back in when you unpause. Also...while doing Sabaton or Nightwish, be aware that most criticism is not anger, but rather a passionate wish to make sure you get the best experience.
@Theror_762 жыл бұрын
Bismarck: oh no
@spartiate56710 ай бұрын
As you may know, very many women fought for Russia as snipers. They often made better snipers than men, since women tend to be more patient and more careful than men. One reason for this surprised me a bit when I read about it: Many many young Russians were allowed and even encouraged to become skilled with rifles. "Rifle sport", the government called it. Really skilled students would receive a "Marksman's medal". That there were millions of trained riflemen and women, with thousands of them skilled at world-class level, allowed Russia, short on skilled instructors as they might have been after the purges, had a huge pool of military age shooters already expert enough as sharpshooters to act as snipers. I do not know how the thousands of expert women, many frothing at the mouth to kill the Germans who were killing their fathers, uncles, brothers, husbands and sweethearts, influenced the leadership into allowing them to act as snipers, but it would make sense to me.
@user-fm9pc4zg9w2 жыл бұрын
In homeland their nickname is Swallow. The Nazis gave them the nickname Night Witches
@ad50342 жыл бұрын
I think if the Swedish Armed forces have Sabaton played at full blast NATO and Russia better be on stand by for an attack. 😂
@simpleviking2 жыл бұрын
Hahaha xD
@drushlak8856 Жыл бұрын
Siberian winter... Siberia is an east-central part of Russia. Vermacht never ve been there.
@flyer3849 Жыл бұрын
the planes they were flying was made in the late 20's