Seriously, to all people hating the US victory video... There are several Sabaton songs about several countries victories and achievements... They even made songs about countries whom most people don't know were involved on the war. Let the 'muricans have this one... (And I ain't even one of them".
Actually no, the Americans didn't give food and clothes to the Soviets. They gave them weapons, tanks, halftracks etc. but the Soviets were winning in the East before the Americans even joined the war, and Lend-Lease started in early 1942. After all the weapons sent to the Soviets by the Lend-Lease were nothing compared to the Soviets' own weapons industry.
+Zephyrus Mapping But wasn't the soviet army infamous for sending two troops into battle, one with the gun and the other with ammo, see who dies first then the other gets the supplies? After the Lend-Lease started to happen the soviet army was much better supplied. Sure I don't doubt that Russia MIGHT have won without supply support, but you have to admit the Lend-Lease acts made it much easier for Russian soldiers, possibly saving thousands of lives seeing how the Soviets were leading their troops.
I remember hearing from a veteran who served there during the Battle of the Bulge when the snowstorm was happening. He said the first clue they had something was wrong was that the ground was shaking as the German forces advanced.
Indeed. Remember, German tanks weighed several hundred tons (they also deployed most of their Tiger and Tiger II units during that offensive). Add to that thousands of soldiers marching, crunching through snow, Opel Blitz trucks, motorcycles, artillery units. I would seriously p*** myself if I was forced to face that much firepower. That's the reason they call the ones who fought in WWII 'The Greatest Generation'.
Douglas Masters WWI had great soldiers too. Imagine waiting in the trench, until your commander sends you to charge to the other trench while being shot by hundreds of soldiers and artillery pieces. That would require a lot of courage too
Indeed. There are numerous stories about heroes on both sides such as the German ace Manfried von Richthoven, the American soldier, Sgt. Alvin York, and the Christmas Truce. And although I cannot remember the man's name, he was a British tanker operating a Mk 1 'Mother' tank and dragged his entire crew to safety when the tank was disabled. In war both sides have heroes just as there are villains. History was written by the victors and thus made the Central Powers seem like vicious enemies that showed no mercy when in fact there was honor on both sides. Hmm...you think Sabaton will ever make a song based on the story of the Christmas Truce?
+Douglas Masters In my history books (Dutch school system, last time I had history was 4 years ago, so I don't know if anything changed) the Germans weren't really portrayed as monsters. More enthusiastic, national young men just like most other nations. Could be because my teacher was an unbiased man who wanted us to remember how terrible wars were. I really loved that morality about him
*German Letter* "December 22nd 1944 To the U.S.A. Commander of the encircled town of Bastogne. The fortune of war is changing. This time the U.S.A. forces in and near Bastogne have been encircled by strong German armored units. More German armored units have crossed the river Ourthe near Ortheuville, have taken Marche and reached St. Hubert by passing through Hompre-Sibret-Tillet. Libramont is in German hands. There is only one possibility to save the encircled U.S.A troops from total annihilation: that is the honorable surrender of the encircled town. In order to think it over a term of two hours will be granted beginning with the presentation of this note. If this proposal should be rejected one German Artillery Corps and six heavy A. A. Battalions are ready to annihilate the U.S.A. troops in and near Bastogne. The order for firing will be given immediately after this two hours' term. All the serious civilian losses caused by this artillery fire would not correspond with the wellknown American humanity. The German Commander." *American Letter* "December 22, 1944 To the German Commander, N U T S ! The American Commander"
Von Luttwitz the German Commander that sent the demand to the American Commander to surrender Bastogne. Unfortunately his Commander Hasso von Manteuffel found out about the demand to surrender to late to stop it. The panzer and artillery units existed only in von Luttwitz's imagination. And in the song it's said that the 101st entered Bastogne from the sky. They didn't parachute in they like the AA 82nd did a tailgate jump. They came by duce an 1/2s they were trucked in. Growing up quite a few of my neighbor's were 501ft , 502nd and 506th.
The American General in charge at Bastonge when a German Messagener came under escort with an offer to surrender. His reply was simply "NUTS!" when the German was sent back to his lines, he asked the American who was escorting him what Nuts meant. He was told it meant "Go to hell"
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/101st_Airborne_Division#Battle_of_the_Bulge Despite several determined German attacks, the perimeter held. The German commander, Generalleutnant Heinrich Freiherr von Lüttwitz,[23] requested Bastogne's surrender.[24] When General Anthony McAuliffe, now acting commander of the 101st, was told, a frustrated McAuliffe responded, "Nuts!" After turning to other pressing issues, his staff reminded him that they should reply to the German demand. One officer (Harry W. O. Kinnard, then a lieutenant colonel) recommended that McAuliffe's initial reply should be "tough to beat". Thus McAuliffe wrote on the paper delivered to the Germans: "NUTS!" That reply had to be explained, both to the Germans and to non-American Allies
Michael Erickston no they weren't. When he heard the offer to surrender his exact words according to the men who were there were: "us surrender?! NUTS!" he turned to his staff and asked what they should reply and they said: "i think what you said was perfect" "what did i say?" "you said nuts". It was written on a piece of paper and delivered to a German emissary who asked what it meant. This was the reply: "in plain English, GO TO HELL!"
"Alright, listen up! Today, we're on a secret mission to get coffee and donuts. The problem is, the Germans drank all the coffee and ate all the donuts. So now we gotta go kick their asses."
I know I'm one month late, but I will beat the shit out of them (which contains coffee and donuts). If they haven't taken a shit already, and they probably have since going whiteout taking a dump for a month is extremely dangerous. Ok, I'm done ranting about shit now...
American Commander: They want to Surrender? American Soldier: No sir, they want US to surrender. American Commander: NUTS! American Soldier: We're sending that as our official reply.
German: My general says that there is no point in continuing this fighting. He is willing to discuss a surrender. British commander: Tell him to go to hell. British: We haven't the proper facilities to take you all prisoner, sorry. German: What? British: We'd like to, but we cannot accept your surrender. German: *silence* British: Was there anything else?
When asked about it later the 101st troops said they didnt need help from patton, we could have held the twon. One said, " we weren't surrounded we could just attack them from any direction.
Being Airborne, it was their job to be encircled and in the thick of it. Plus they had elements of the 10th Armored Division to help them. As long as the skies were blue, they could have held out until Spring.
"We're paratroopers Lieutenant, we're supposed to be surrounded." -Company commander, Easy Company, 101st Airborne Division; to a retreating infantry man, as said in the Series; "Band Of Brothers"
And to this day the 101st firmly states 3rd Army didn't save them, they were quite fine where they were, but were happy to let patton's units play through.
@@Charlotte_beans thats the thing that makes the ww2 veterans of america so different is wasnt about making it home it was about making sure the nazis didnt either.
Me in Total War when i refuse to surrender unprotected city and trying to fight 6 infantry regiments, 4 artillery regiments and 5 horse regiments using armed mob and garrison units (Dmod)
Actually, "Nuts" was the revised version of what he wanted to say, and also what he said when he read the ultimatum. What he really wanted to say to the Germans was "Go take a flying shit."
Nope, Brigadier General Anthony C. McAuliffe was known to not swear at all, after he read the surrender ultimatum his first reaction was "Aw nuts!" After trying and failing to come up with a response to the ultimatum, one of his staff suggested that his first reaction summed it up quite well. the message that was sent was "To the German Commander. NUTS! The American Commander" the Germans were confused for about 10 minutes.
Isodif Brakiul they were confused for quite a while until supposedly the German messenger asked the american translator what it meant, he wisely responded "it means go to hell."
I was in the Army in the 80's. I'm Infantry and was stationed at the 101st. I just discovered this group and this song. I'm honored they appreciate history so much.
me: (starting quietess) ok, is there no sound? *turns up volume* video: CRACK OF THE LIGHTNING SPLITTING THE GROUND! me: AHHH FOCK MY EARS!!moral of this story is; RIP headphone users
Moral of the story: NEVER, UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES volume up a metal+ song with a quiet (Screaming Eagles), whispering (Let The Bodies Hit The Floor) or any other beginning in a less intense fashion (siren beginning in Indestructible). It's the headphone equivalent to prison soap dropping, medieval magic practicing and horror movie black-guy-existance. Just a no-no
The epic game bros We knew you would expect us so we came anyways because if you expect us its the trickiest thing not to show up. THATS WHAT YOU WOULD SAY! So we show up. Tactics.
The epic game bros we replaced your ointment with mustard. We tell you because you wouldnt believe us. Now you´re curious. Maybe we lie. Try it. Its true. Or is it?
Bastogne was in black ops 3, in Sarah hall's mind, so, being a fan of sabaton, I had to play this song. I never thought CoD could be cool, but just playing sabaton makes ANYTHING 10x more epic.
Awesome video man! The combination of good lyrics both in English and German (I can only judge the latter with my very limited understanding of German hehe) plus a nice historical background for people to understand what took place during those defining moments of WW2 makes this a great work. Thank you!
Best damn X-MAS gift my grandfather got was on Dec 26, 1944 when Patton's tanks broke through to Bastogne. He was there I Company, 502nd PIR, 101st Airborne Division.
Boah ey die texte von Sabaton sind so genial, und das Instrumental ist auch voll Bombe-geil! Danke für übersetzen und hochladen! thank you! Sabaton4ever!!!
The Old Man was there, in the cold. He was one of the Eagles. He remembers when Patton broke through and oten told me, that was the best Christmas gift he had ever got. The seige was lifted, he, had surived. Now, now, he stands as one fo the handful of soldiers, and remembers, never lettign himself forget and telling his story till death silences him. He came from the skys above Normandy, and ended up in the Eagle's Nest. My grandfather, my hero......
well ww1 was way worse for the people, meatgrinder, desease hell, nopodys life mattered, everypody was starving, if you didnt get gassed or shot you got shell from arty
@ArschlekkerTheOnly Der Adler als wird Wappensymbol sehr häufig gebraucht. Das Abzeichen das bei 0:40 und ab 3:10 eingeblendet wird zeigt das Wappen der 101. US-Luftlandedivision, die dadurch den Spitznamen "The Screaming Eagles" bekommen haben.
German: Man you Americans got some balls after- American: I guess you could say we’ve got... German: don’t you f*$&ing dare! American: NUTS! German: ...
I set this as my alarm. I meant to set the alarm for 8pm... I set it for 8am and it went off in class... At least I wasnt tired for the day... and neither was anyone in that classroom
@Yautja297 Gibt genug Lieder, bei denen sie das Geschehen von der Verliererseite aus beleuchten bzw das damals geltende Gedankengut hinterfragen. Auch das ist allerdings nicht objektiv. Die Objektivität der Band wird erst dadurch erreicht, dass sie in ihren Liedern quasi immer "durch Zeitzeugen sprechen", also eine Art musikalische Literatur erschaffen.
@@Charlotte_beans no it wasnt it was expensive bogged down Gobbled fuel and broke down Unreliable Slow Massive siluete Expensive Unmanuvrable The only good thing i can say about it is it had an 88mm hv cannon wich literaly tore holes throught ememies tanks and fortifications and had good armor
Germans: “Let us discuss terms of surrender, schweinhunde.” American airborne: “Nuts.” British airborne: “We haven’t the proper facilities to take you all prisoner, sorry.”
I have a question about the Screaming Eagles single on iTunes: There are two of the same song in it. One is longer than the other. What's the difference?
Alright, let's see how good this one-
"CRACK OF THE LIGHTNING SPLITTING THE GROUND!"
**Falls off chair**
*Breaks chair*
@@catalintimofti1117 chucks chair out a window. Got to teach that garbage what good music is.
Catalin Timofti *Splits chair*
*pounds chair*
nuts chair
Seriously, to all people hating the US victory video... There are several Sabaton songs about several countries victories and achievements... They even made songs about countries whom most people don't know were involved on the war.
Let the 'muricans have this one... (And I ain't even one of them".
Christian Brooks
Not like I don't hate what the "american way" stands for... But the hating seems like too much...
Agreed. Especially in this one battle Americans should be respected.
lol, Soviets win their first battles before any convoys could even reach the Soviets and suddenly USA did everything. Logic.
Actually no, the Americans didn't give food and clothes to the Soviets. They gave them weapons, tanks, halftracks etc. but the Soviets were winning in the East before the Americans even joined the war, and Lend-Lease started in early 1942. After all the weapons sent to the Soviets by the Lend-Lease were nothing compared to the Soviets' own weapons industry.
+Zephyrus Mapping But wasn't the soviet army infamous for sending two troops into battle, one with the gun and the other with ammo, see who dies first then the other gets the supplies? After the Lend-Lease started to happen the soviet army was much better supplied. Sure I don't doubt that Russia MIGHT have won without supply support, but you have to admit the Lend-Lease acts made it much easier for Russian soldiers, possibly saving thousands of lives seeing how the Soviets were leading their troops.
I remember hearing from a veteran who served there during the Battle of the Bulge when the snowstorm was happening. He said the first clue they had something was wrong was that the ground was shaking as the German forces advanced.
Douglas Masters Seriously? That would be quite frightening
Indeed. Remember, German tanks weighed several hundred tons (they also deployed most of their Tiger and Tiger II units during that offensive). Add to that thousands of soldiers marching, crunching through snow, Opel Blitz trucks, motorcycles, artillery units.
I would seriously p*** myself if I was forced to face that much firepower. That's the reason they call the ones who fought in WWII 'The Greatest Generation'.
Douglas Masters WWI had great soldiers too. Imagine waiting in the trench, until your commander sends you to charge to the other trench while being shot by hundreds of soldiers and artillery pieces. That would require a lot of courage too
Indeed. There are numerous stories about heroes on both sides such as the German ace Manfried von Richthoven, the American soldier, Sgt. Alvin York, and the Christmas Truce.
And although I cannot remember the man's name, he was a British tanker operating a Mk 1 'Mother' tank and dragged his entire crew to safety when the tank was disabled.
In war both sides have heroes just as there are villains. History was written by the victors and thus made the Central Powers seem like vicious enemies that showed no mercy when in fact there was honor on both sides.
Hmm...you think Sabaton will ever make a song based on the story of the Christmas Truce?
+Douglas Masters In my history books (Dutch school system, last time I had history was 4 years ago, so I don't know if anything changed) the Germans weren't really portrayed as monsters. More enthusiastic, national young men just like most other nations. Could be because my teacher was an unbiased man who wanted us to remember how terrible wars were. I really loved that morality about him
*German Letter*
"December 22nd 1944
To the U.S.A. Commander of the encircled town of Bastogne.
The fortune of war is changing. This time the U.S.A. forces in and near Bastogne have been encircled by strong German armored units. More German armored units have crossed the river Ourthe near Ortheuville, have taken Marche and reached St. Hubert by passing through Hompre-Sibret-Tillet. Libramont is in German hands. There is only one possibility to save the encircled U.S.A troops from total annihilation: that is the honorable surrender of the encircled town. In order to think it over a term of two hours will be granted beginning with the presentation of this note. If this proposal should be rejected one German Artillery Corps and six heavy A. A. Battalions are ready to annihilate the U.S.A. troops in and near Bastogne. The order for firing will be given immediately after this two hours' term. All the serious civilian losses caused by this artillery fire would not correspond with the wellknown American humanity.
The German Commander."
*American Letter*
"December 22, 1944
To the German Commander,
N U T S !
The American Commander"
This is single handledly the best funiest dead serious inspiring quote i ve seen to this day
Psychic Sandshrew gotta love the American commander
Von Luttwitz the German Commander that sent the demand to the American Commander to surrender Bastogne. Unfortunately his Commander Hasso von Manteuffel found out about the demand to surrender to late to stop it. The panzer and artillery units existed only in von Luttwitz's imagination. And in the song it's said that the 101st entered Bastogne from the sky. They didn't parachute in they like the AA 82nd did a tailgate jump. They came by duce an 1/2s they were trucked in. Growing up quite a few of my neighbor's were 501ft , 502nd and 506th.
When 14 year olds use the clown emoji when losing an argument
@@duo496 When I was 14 we didn't have emojis we had hand gestures , rude ones.
The American General in charge at Bastonge when a German Messagener came under escort with an offer to surrender. His reply was simply "NUTS!" when the German was sent back to his lines, he asked the American who was escorting him what Nuts meant. He was told it meant "Go to hell"
love this kind of stories
That’s such a fucking American response. Love it.
You can't get more american then that
Thor God of Thunder I’m sorry, I couldn’t hear over that American response
Thats about as American as you can get.
SCREAMING EAGLES
AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAARGH!!!
-Soldier, TF2
That's exactly what I thought when I heard those words.
RIP Rick May
requesat un pace Rick May
Hahahaha
Beat me to it dude
NUTS
Not
Understanding
Terms of
Surrender
Oh. Now it makes sense.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/101st_Airborne_Division#Battle_of_the_Bulge
Despite several determined German attacks, the perimeter held. The German commander, Generalleutnant Heinrich Freiherr von Lüttwitz,[23] requested Bastogne's surrender.[24] When General Anthony McAuliffe, now acting commander of the 101st, was told, a frustrated McAuliffe responded, "Nuts!" After turning to other pressing issues, his staff reminded him that they should reply to the German demand. One officer (Harry W. O. Kinnard, then a lieutenant colonel) recommended that McAuliffe's initial reply should be "tough to beat". Thus McAuliffe wrote on the paper delivered to the Germans: "NUTS!" That reply had to be explained, both to the Germans and to non-American Allies
Michael Erickston no they weren't. When he heard the offer to surrender his exact words according to the men who were there were: "us surrender?! NUTS!" he turned to his staff and asked what they should reply and they said: "i think what you said was perfect" "what did i say?" "you said nuts". It was written on a piece of paper and delivered to a German emissary who asked what it meant. This was the reply: "in plain English, GO TO HELL!"
Not Understanding The term Surrender
what I heard is what is in the history books and interviews.
"Dig your own foxhole or dig your own grave" Is deep
what if i dig a foxgrave
Ten Armurk Welcome to the Matrix
what if I dig a foxhole that I use as a grave?
Quite literally.
I saw this comment a while ago, it took me months to realize this was a joke. That being said, its a damn good one.
"Alright, listen up! Today, we're on a secret mission to get coffee and donuts. The problem is, the Germans drank all the coffee and ate all the donuts. So now we gotta go kick their asses."
I know I'm one month late, but I will beat the shit out of them (which contains coffee and donuts). If they haven't taken a shit already, and they probably have since going whiteout taking a dump for a month is extremely dangerous. Ok, I'm done ranting about shit now...
Dad Gimpel I get the reference
Wolfman 2011 I heard is before where is it from
Vincent Correa I think COD 3 the WW2 one
Or we could stay at the base, and eat them nice French rolls they got.
American Commander: They want to Surrender?
American Soldier: No sir, they want US to surrender.
American Commander: NUTS!
American Soldier: We're sending that as our official reply.
Ah Oversimplified references never get old.
German: My general says that there is no point in continuing this fighting. He is willing to discuss a surrender.
British commander: Tell him to go to hell.
British: We haven't the proper facilities to take you all prisoner, sorry.
German: What?
British: We'd like to, but we cannot accept your surrender.
German: *silence*
British: Was there anything else?
They want to surrender ??
No sir they want us to surrender
THEY WOT M8
@@tyler89557 That's a pretty good film :)
@@tyler89557
Germany: surrender
France: ok
When asked about it later the 101st troops said they didnt need help from patton, we could have held the twon. One said, " we weren't surrounded we could just attack them from any direction.
Patton stronk anyway
Being Airborne, it was their job to be encircled and in the thick of it. Plus they had elements of the 10th Armored Division to help them. As long as the skies were blue, they could have held out until Spring.
Modern day "then we will fight in the shade"
"We're paratroopers Lieutenant, we're supposed to be surrounded."
-Company commander, Easy Company, 101st Airborne Division; to a retreating infantry man, as said in the Series; "Band Of Brothers"
And to this day the 101st firmly states 3rd Army didn't save them, they were quite fine where they were, but were happy to let patton's units play through.
Dragonx0562
2 years late but the 101st could have held out for a little longer, but very few if any soldiers would make it back to the US alive
@@Charlotte_beans thats the thing that makes the ww2 veterans of america so different is wasnt about making it home it was about making sure the nazis didnt either.
WW2 veterans have the mentality of a person who has seen hell and wasnt impressed
Patton saved them. They just don't like to admit.
@User 1928 And? That prevents them firing at you? Could you have held until the soviets rolled up behind them? I doubt it.
Wehrmacht: You're surrounded, give up!
101st ABD: All I'm surrounded by is fear... and dead men.
Vader style!
Excellent. Now we can fire in every direction.
Wehrmacht: 'Your surrounded!'
101st ABD: 'You do realize that's precisely where we like you right?'
I love listening to this and imagining two eagles fighting; the German brown eagle versus the American bald eagle.
+Austin Renck Who wins ;P?
TheSmeden01 Merica.
+Austin Renck Have you seen the film Kung Fury? This eagle would win XD
Ender King No I have not, but now I am interested.
+TheSmeden01 Supreme American Bald Eagle wins in the name of the free world.
You can't defeat democracy
Sumus Superbia Hominis
"Nuts"
I swear I'll say that to anyone to ask me to surrender in HOI4 or CivVI/CivV.
Me in Total War when i refuse to surrender unprotected city and trying to fight 6 infantry regiments, 4 artillery regiments and 5 horse regiments using armed mob and garrison units (Dmod)
Lightning: Cracked
Ground: Split
Thunder: Sounding
Artillery: Pounding
Hotel: Trivago
Wrath of the Nazis: cast on Bastogne
@@davidthor4405 American forces: facing them alone
@@LAV-III *Sick drum sequence*
Commander, we re surrounded
-great, now we can fire in all directions
But we havent much ammo
-NUTS
You could fire the nuts, some of Them are quite hard
Actually, "Nuts" was the revised version of what he wanted to say, and also what he said when he read the ultimatum. What he really wanted to say to the Germans was "Go take a flying shit."
AND NOT A SIGLE FUCK WAS GIVEN THAT DAY
lordjor96 lol
Nope, Brigadier General Anthony C. McAuliffe was known to not swear at all, after he read the surrender ultimatum his first reaction was "Aw nuts!"
After trying and failing to come up with a response to the ultimatum, one of his staff suggested that his first reaction summed it up quite well. the message that was sent was
"To the German Commander.
NUTS!
The American Commander"
the Germans were confused for about 10 minutes.
Isodif Brakiul The most american answer ever.
Isodif Brakiul
they were confused for quite a while until supposedly the German messenger asked the american translator what it meant, he wisely responded "it means go to hell."
I don't care what ANYONE says, this band cannot make bad music.
This and Panzer Battalion are standing reasons why when someone asks "favorite song?" I can't give a single song.
Elliott Trzasko DEATH IN THE SHAPE OF A PANZER BATTALION.
I think u mean the handsome italian
Yeah I just say sabaton
seems accurate
The "I've come to kick ass and chew bubble gum and I'm all out of bubble gum." is a line from the movie "They Live".
Cool movie. 1st time I heard that line was from a Drill Sergeant in basic in 1984.
Earphone users: Don't turn up the volume at the beginning!
Aaaaaand RIP those whose hearing found out the hard way...
What about those of us who know about it and turn up the volume?
@@6th_Army We are the madmen.
@@hawtdawg8049 No, we are simply enjoying ourselves.
@@6th_Army
Exactly!
@@hawtdawg8049 r/madlads
I was in the Army in the 80's. I'm Infantry and was stationed at the 101st. I just discovered this group and this song. I'm honored they appreciate history so much.
*Makes arbitrary post about reenacting Bastogne in Hearts of Iron while this plays*
@A random fat shyboi With interent access gay
I've seen a copy of the German surrender request with General McAuliff's response. It was really cool.
To the German General
NUTS
The Americ General
From where? I was stationed at the 101st in the 80's and am VERY passionate of WWII history.
"Cool" doesn't do those word justice. More like "Badass". Because, who said that to a force twice your own?
Sabaton: the only band to make "Nuts!" sound cool
"Nuts! The nazis shall hear!"
NEVER KEKKED SO HARD IN MY ENTIRE LIFE
Who would've known that the Soldier listens to Sabaton?
me: (starting quietess) ok, is there no sound? *turns up volume* video: CRACK OF THE LIGHTNING SPLITTING THE GROUND! me: AHHH FOCK MY EARS!!moral of this story is; RIP headphone users
*insert true story here*
Moral of the story: NEVER, UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES volume up a metal+ song with a quiet (Screaming Eagles), whispering (Let The Bodies Hit The Floor) or any other beginning in a less intense fashion (siren beginning in Indestructible). It's the headphone equivalent to prison soap dropping, medieval magic practicing and horror movie black-guy-existance. Just a no-no
Made that mistake too... I literally didn't hear anything for the next 10 Minutes. Geez. I stood next to a firing tank and it wasn't that loud
You missed the chance to say "CRACK OF SABATON, SPLITTING MY EARS"
+Palaius can't beat the roar of a 120mm main gun.
70 years to this day... RIP to all.
73 not too much time ago
I literally started sweating while listening the chorus, IT'S SO INTENSE
Goddammit sabaton! I was supposed to go to bed! >:(
the guy who never uploads anything UPLOAD SOMETHING, DAMMIT!
TheSpanishInquisition NOBODY EXPECTS THE SPANISH INQUISITION EH? I EXPECTED YOU! And unieldingly still died... FUCK!
The epic game bros We knew you would expect us so we came anyways because if you expect us its the trickiest thing not to show up. THATS WHAT YOU WOULD SAY!
So we show up.
Tactics.
TheSpanishInquisition I got brainfucked again... MA GET THE OINTMENT!
The epic game bros we replaced your ointment with mustard. We tell you because you wouldnt believe us. Now you´re curious. Maybe we lie. Try it. Its true. Or is it?
3:26 I just realized, after years, "As easy, as hard as they get" is directly referencing Easy Company.... How did I never see that?
I'm part of the Screaming Eagles. Third brigade :D
freaking awesome
is your scream CURRAHEE!? or is it just... meh I ask cause I care.
No lol mine is Rakkasan. Currahee is pretty much disbanded now.
First is Bastogne and second is striker
And thanks key lol
Bastogne was in black ops 3, in Sarah hall's mind, so, being a fan of sabaton, I had to play this song. I never thought CoD could be cool, but just playing sabaton makes ANYTHING 10x more epic.
nuts
deez nuts
NUTS
Not
Understanding
Terms of
Surrender
NUTS
Nuts
*nuts*
"I can attack with three divisions in 48 hours." Patton
His aggressive counter attack from the South broke through to the 101st.
What fun it would be to have a battle in WoTs where one team is comprised of german tanks and the other american tanks set on the map Erlenburg snow.
just come over to warthunder, theres plentey of that
Logan Reed you mean getting one shotted by aircraft?
TheFirstNight war thunder > wot
Panzer Dragon u WoT M8
Jarred Ingersoll fuck yeah we best
Awesome video man! The combination of good lyrics both in English and German (I can only judge the latter with my very limited understanding of German hehe) plus a nice historical background for people to understand what took place during those defining moments of WW2 makes this a great work. Thank you!
0:58
i love the subtle reference to the bridge
Best damn X-MAS gift my grandfather got was on Dec 26, 1944 when Patton's tanks broke through to Bastogne. He was there I Company, 502nd PIR, 101st Airborne Division.
Amazing of you to put some history on the description, this gets even better knowing what happened!
*NUTS!*
To the German Commander.
NUTS!
The American Commander
30/10 answer
The German Commander: Oof
Nuts.
R.I.P the drummers legs
This is the playlist I use whilst playing either Sniper Elite V2, or War Thunder.
COD: WAW
Hey-Ho,
danke das du das Lied vorgezogen hast, passt ja perfekt zur Ankündigung vom offizielen Video :D
If I was a history teacher, I would use Sabaton as a reinforcement tool
75 years ago today the Battle of the Bulge began.
and I'm crying.. Thanks Sabaton.
Boah ey die texte von Sabaton sind so genial, und das Instrumental ist auch voll Bombe-geil! Danke für übersetzen und hochladen! thank you! Sabaton4ever!!!
"Christmas is drawing near!"
American: Any chance we can have a Christmas truce?
German: No
American: Well then ... Sucks to be you. (Shoots)
Ein ganz großes Lob an dir, dass du viele Lieder hochgeladen hast. Die Beschreibung is auch sehr interresant. Weiter So !
By far my favorite Sabaton song.
*piscator anbet* DANKEDANKEDANKE! mit 1080p isses immer geiler xD
danke fürs uploaden!
Screaming Eagles:
Rest in Peace Rick May and Soldier (1940-2020)
Thanks Sabaton, now I've got another one stuck in my head!
The more I learn of this song the more I love it
there was an episode about that in Band of Brothers, my favorite war movie/series of all time
I forgot this song's name. So I just searched "Sabaton Nuts" and found this video.
The Heintz Barracks in Bastogne served as the Division Main Command Post during the siege of Bastogne. It is now a museum known as the "Nuts Cave".
This is the American Commander to the German Commander:
"NUTS!"
I can only imagine what kind of face the German Commander made...
I mean
What
Why
What
The hell is this
Kinda like that
German commander: "hey what does this mean?"
Translator: "it means go to hell"
German Commander: **wtf face**
The Old Man was there, in the cold. He was one of the Eagles. He remembers when Patton broke through and oten told me, that was the best Christmas gift he had ever got. The seige was lifted, he, had surived. Now, now, he stands as one fo the handful of soldiers, and remembers, never lettign himself forget and telling his story till death silences him. He came from the skys above Normandy, and ended up in the Eagle's Nest. My grandfather, my hero......
Toughes Men that ever lived through hell (1939-1945)
agreed
well ww1 was way worse for the people, meatgrinder, desease hell, nopodys life mattered, everypody was starving, if you didnt get gassed or shot you got shell from arty
Erwin Rommel battleships dont go on land
i know i meant in ww2 most of wars had naval support
Erwin Rommel Yea its true bbs had the biggest artilery on them, but i woulnt still say it was as bad as ww1
@ArschlekkerTheOnly
Der Adler als wird Wappensymbol sehr häufig gebraucht. Das Abzeichen das bei 0:40 und ab 3:10 eingeblendet wird zeigt das Wappen der 101. US-Luftlandedivision, die dadurch den Spitznamen "The Screaming Eagles" bekommen haben.
"To the german commander
NUTS!
Signed, The american commander."
Behold, the first shitpost
CRACK OF THE LIGHTNING
SPLITTING THE GROUND
THUNDER IS HOUNDING
ARTILLERY P O U N D I N G
German: Man you Americans got some balls after-
American: I guess you could say we’ve got...
German: don’t you f*$&ing dare!
American: NUTS!
German: ...
I set this as my alarm. I meant to set the alarm for 8pm...
I set it for 8am and it went off in class...
At least I wasnt tired for the day... and neither was anyone in that classroom
Love this song. I hear it so much in Hoi4
@have2fear
Ich weiß das nicht mehr von jedem einzelnen. Aber dieses war wirklich eines von den schwierigeren.
The germans want to surrender?
No, sir. They want us to surrender.
NUTS!
===========================
To German Commander,
NUTS!
The American Commander
@Yautja297
Gibt genug Lieder, bei denen sie das Geschehen von der Verliererseite aus beleuchten bzw das damals geltende Gedankengut hinterfragen. Auch das ist allerdings nicht objektiv. Die Objektivität der Band wird erst dadurch erreicht, dass sie in ihren Liedern quasi immer "durch Zeitzeugen sprechen", also eine Art musikalische Literatur erschaffen.
When your Germany in HOI4 & your surrounded by Canada, the USSR & Japan.
Huh. Well. This is erm... It happened again... But I'm not the encircled one this time!!!
I love sabaton I learn, and have something to rock out to.
Seeing them in three hours I can't fucking wait
Dieses Lied ist einfach nur EPISCH!!!Eines meiner Lieblingslieder ab jetzt,und ich lerne auch noch für den Geschichtsunterricht. :D
101st Airborne: why My patrol in scouts never changed their name from The Screaming Eagle Patrol for 6 years.
Rory mercury you are in Scouts
Past Tense, Made it to Eagle Just 5 days before I turned 18 though.
Rory mercury nice what year did you get eagle
Y'all have the best patrol name, hands down
“NUTS! The Nazis shall hear!” is a sentence I never thought could sound anything but comedic until today.
And then right after they were reinforced, they were given orders to assault. No rest.
@Yautja297
Die "Zeitzeugen" sind sogar im höchsten Maße subjektiv.
The Americans made the original Deez Nuts joke
Wow you got the whole squad laughing
@@commentpolice4694 I got 8 nutsacks to like the comment
Goosebumps every fucking time 3:11
That moment when you realise this is a chritmas song
Oni mnie zadziwiają z każdą minutą, słuchania tej piosenki
**Agressive Foxhole flashbacks**
I am glad that Sabaton will release a new album.
You know what we had that they didin't?
Hint: a little brother of the perishing
The M4 sherman jumbo
TheXBOXGamerpro7281
Howver they had the Tiger Tank
it was FAR superior
Not everywhere
@@Charlotte_beans no it wasnt it was expensive bogged down
Gobbled fuel and broke down
Unreliable
Slow
Massive siluete
Expensive
Unmanuvrable
The only good thing i can say about it is it had an 88mm hv cannon wich literaly tore holes throught ememies tanks and fortifications and had good armor
Nobody:
American commander: i'll surrender DEEZ NUTS
Whenever this song is played a bald eagle gets its wings
I love the chorus.
every time you do a really risky para-drop in hoi4
Nintendofiery1-up 1
September 3rd 1939
The war started a week ago
*drops straight into paris*
BLAST SONG
Nah mate they all die in that game
Germans: “Let us discuss terms of surrender, schweinhunde.”
American airborne: “Nuts.”
British airborne: “We haven’t the proper facilities to take you all prisoner, sorry.”
japanese response: yeeeeeeaaaaaaaaaahhhhhhhhhhhhh no **guns open fire**
I have a question about the Screaming Eagles single on iTunes:
There are two of the same song in it. One is longer than the other. What's the difference?
it's possible someone ripped the music from the sabaton music video of screaming eagles, which is longer than the album song
+Danny Red not much from what i can tell, Hi Danny
That makes perfect sense, thank you.
Cheers.
this is TECHNICALLY. a christmas song.
Oh no
@@tylermoore397 oh yes
@Yautja297
Ich glaube, das ist der Trick. Sie sind objektiv indem sie absichtlich subjektiv sind...
while listening to this song i busted a NOT UNDERSTANDING TERMS OF SURRENDER
The_Lemon_ Boi it wasn't not understanding terms of surrender, he was just saying, f off
Well said there. Hats off from one of your country men.