There's no need to know english, to use subtitles, to understand since your editing skills makes it easy to know the massacre and the brutality of this war.
This was never a song meant for entertainment.. it’s a song for remembrance and to honor the men who fell on both sides of that horrific war. May they find peace fighting for their homes and beliefs they shall never be forgotten🫡🫡
After some calculations it appears the price of a Mile is about 83,300 men And in Kilometers 6 Miles about 9.65 km's so the price of a Kilometer is about 51,800 men Hope this has helped many of those who do actually want to know
I would rather fight in any other battle in any other war, than the battlefield of Passchendaele. I must say ASCotter, your music vids are really well made, I have so far only seen this and The Final Solution, and the quality is top notch, you just gained a new sub. Keep up the awesome work, Sabaton should hire you for a music vid or two.
@@PureDeenClothing They where also horrendous battles, and I don't wanna ever want to find myself in any of them, but still Passhendale still stands as a battle, that killed people in some of the cruelest ways ever. To quote a soldier of Passhendale, "Hell isn't fire and brimstone, Hell is mud, it swallows a man and horse whole, soul and everything."
When I listen to this song I think back when I was outside my fob ( forward operating base) gardez when 3 VBIED(vehicle borne improved explosive devices) showed up and a all I had was my m-16a2 and and some taliban showed up and had to go into fight or flight mode and to take care of the threat. In that moment I thought what’s the cost of a foot of ground.
Folks, you’re watching this more than likely safe from what they are talking about.. Then there are those souls that are living it…SO YOU CAN THINK ABOUT WHAT YOU HAVE AND CAN DO…HONOR THEM!!! NO MATTER WHICH SIDE!! HEAL THEM WHEN THEY ARE DONE…THEYLL RELIVE IT TILL THEY DIE!!! IF THEY SURVIVE IT…FOR ME IT STARTED IN 1991!!
No, it's the second World War is the worst, Look what the Axis nations did, yet Soviet Union ended up far more worse than Imperial Japan. Yet Imperial Japan did helped the Jews Escape from Nazi Europe and let them stay in Japanese occupied areas.
@@kevwebb2637 at least in WW2, the allies and axis had goals, the Axis' goals were to conquer their respective regions, and the goals of the Allied to defeat them and reinstate peace. Though in WW1, everyone was fighting only because a single man died.
@@mobiletaskforceepsilon1172That’s like saying a thousand firefighters died because one match was lit. You are ignoring the decades of poor forest husbandry that allowed tons of dry deadwood kindling and other detritus to build up irresponsibly. All preventable in theory, but a local county bureaucracy found itself in one stupid deadlock after another on how to proceed to remove it. THAT is a better analogy for understanding the war besides “one man”. He was just an excuse, pretextual motivations had been building for DECADES. One fire retardant had been routinely applied, at least, very regularly until just 12 years before the war: Common love for Queen Victoria. Her efforts had struggled MIGHTILY to try to fix the growing rift between her grandchildren and her great nieces and nephews, ALL of whom were amongst the top leaders in the European and Russian sides of the conflict. She soaked it in retardants every year, but failed to organize any agreeable efforts to remove the fuel. When she died, and could no longer add more retardant, which nobody else could do as well, that had had the effect of making the inevitable fire SO much worse. It would have been FAR better to have the war in 1890. Carnegie’s advances in Steel production didn’t help matters.
Immaculate Freedom So Much Waste So Much Cause We Will Improve But Too Much Shall Be Lost before then Greatluck Maintaining Your Comfort The Freedom Of Man Know’s No Bounds The Comfort Of Man Know’s No Bounds
All the series of treaties, and tensions rising to the boiling point made it the perfect storm for a world war to happen. The Archduke being assassinated was the catalyst to set it off.
Battles in which a million soldiers died. At the turn of 1914 and 1915, Austria-Hungary lost a total of 800,000 soldiers in the Carpathian Mountains, and earlier, in the fighting in Galicia, almost 1,000,000. In July 1916 the British attacked the Somme. On the first day alone, the British lost a total of almost 57,500 people. Only to move the front 5 km. Months in mud and water. Millions of dead people that no one has hidden. The enemy in the distance was in some places just a grenade thrown. To sit in the trench for months and the neighborhood is gray. You have nothing in sight. Even trees. just mud. Gray mud is your only sight.
110 Men dead For 1 mile gained. Is what I think it came out to if I'm correct. It's sad to think many of those of those men didn't die from being shot or Blown up but sucked down into the mud where no one would ever find them or know their names.
@@Bikavin The armies under British command suffered some 275,000 casualties at Passchendaele, a figure that makes a mockery of Haig's pledge that he would not commit the country to "heavy losses.” Among these were 38,000 Australians, 5,300 New Zealanders, and more than 15,600 Canadians. I don't see a half a million there.
Being as though the Brits suffered the most losses. It's what I was referring to in my calculations. The Germans wernt attacking they were on the defensive
@@darthkittyoustheunwise7581 what about french casualty?and in the song they said half a million,that means the other 250.000 might be just wounded but not killed
This song hits you in the feels even harder when it's accompanied with footage
Pay the price for the young mens' lives
you were turned against germans to hate them the heart of europe to stab it
horse 0:12 1:07 1:17 2:27 3:05 3:20 3:26 4:20 4:59 5:11 5:18
pigeon 0:21
rat 1:11
kestrel/hawk 1:13
bird 2:01
Get this man a metal
I think there is a horse in the top right area of the screen at 1:55
This comment looks like dying man doesn't matter. 🤔
Pain 0:00 - 5:55
This is another stirring addition to the myriad of videos made with The Price of a Mile. Nice work as usual.
There's no need to know english, to use subtitles, to understand since your editing skills makes it easy to know the massacre and the brutality of this war.
볼때마다 느끼는건데 가사에맞는 좋은 장면선정인것같습니다
항상 잘 보고있습니다
This was never a song meant for entertainment.. it’s a song for remembrance and to honor the men who fell on both sides of that horrific war. May they find peace fighting for their homes and beliefs they shall never be forgotten🫡🫡
After some calculations it appears the price of a Mile is about 83,300 men
And in Kilometers 6 Miles about 9.65 km's so the price of a Kilometer is about 51,800 men
Hope this has helped many of those who do actually want to know
After the whole battle around 499k soilders had payed the price of a mile dying for there homeland, freedom and familys
This should be pinned.
I think in the related Sabaton History video they came up with the same calculation
Thank you so much i need it for school but i am european... ❤
Thank you. Those are tough figures. I wish we had learned from that horror.
Сабатон, огромное спасибо вам за ваши песни и творчество, приятно слушать и смотреть, крутая группа, для души
I would rather fight in any other battle in any other war, than the battlefield of Passchendaele. I must say ASCotter, your music vids are really well made, I have so far only seen this and The Final Solution, and the quality is top notch, you just gained a new sub. Keep up the awesome work, Sabaton should hire you for a music vid or two.
Well, it would probably be breaking afew laws. Yaknow, using other peoples movies and so on for your own stuff.
@@RasEli03 its under fair use lol
How about Gettysburg or Stalingrad
@@PureDeenClothing They where also horrendous battles, and I don't wanna ever want to find myself in any of them, but still Passhendale still stands as a battle, that killed people in some of the cruelest ways ever. To quote a soldier of Passhendale, "Hell isn't fire and brimstone, Hell is mud, it swallows a man and horse whole, soul and everything."
@@PureDeenClothing If I were to find my self in a battle it would be in the fields of Verdun Eastern France🇫🇷
War makes you a friend, a real one, tried with fire and tried with blood and sacrifice…
영상 만들어 주셔서 감사합니다 잘 보고 있어요
Your videos are so good I thought you were the official Sabaton RUclips channel for 3 years I only just realised great videos
I liked that you showed Canadian tombstones since it was the Canadians who took Paesschendale
Fair view to both sides
nice video 😁
참호전의 처참함을 잘 표현 하셨습니다
언제나 감사드립니다 :)
When I listen to this song I think back when I was outside my fob ( forward operating base) gardez when 3 VBIED(vehicle borne improved explosive devices) showed up and a all I had was my m-16a2 and and some taliban showed up and had to go into fight or flight mode and to take care of the threat. In that moment I thought what’s the cost of a foot of ground.
Absolutely Amazing Brutal Video
All your videos are super. :)
기관총에 다들 죽어나가고 참호는 모든 국경에 걸쳐 쫙 파진 지 오래고, 돌파할 방법이란 없었고.
하츠 오브 아이언 4 모드 "The Great War"에서 곡사포에 엄청난 공격력과 돌파력을 준 데는 이유가 있다. 그거라도 안 쓰면 도대체 뚫는 게 불가능하니까.
이거 왜 알림안오지 이제봤네 ㅋㅋ 매번 감사합니다
Can you do music video of "White Death" next? After seeing this video I'm impressed
Buena edición.
3:29 is so funny 🤣🤣 (look at the kid with his hand on the byonet)
Wow that's funny, look how I laugh
ha ha ha -_-
@@CalacachidaXDDD jew
Interesting that you didn't show Arthur Currie, since he commanded the Canadian Corps in taking Paesschendale
Not interesting. We are often ignored. (Canadians). That's the way we like it.
Hear the sound of machine gun
Hear it echo in the night
Mortar firing, rains the scene
Scars the fields that once were green
Still a deadlock at the front line
@@grzegorzwalukiewicz4126 where the soldiers rest mud
what movies did you use in the video
Check out Movie/Clips list. That's all there is.
Folks, you’re watching this more than likely safe from what they are talking about..
Then there are those souls that are living it…SO YOU CAN THINK ABOUT WHAT YOU HAVE AND CAN DO…HONOR THEM!!! NO MATTER WHICH SIDE!! HEAL THEM WHEN THEY ARE DONE…THEYLL RELIVE IT TILL THEY DIE!!! IF THEY SURVIVE IT…FOR ME IT STARTED IN 1991!!
I believe that this was the worst war in the history of mankind
No, it's the second World War is the worst, Look what the Axis nations did, yet Soviet Union ended up far more worse than Imperial Japan. Yet Imperial Japan did helped the Jews Escape from Nazi Europe and let them stay in Japanese occupied areas.
@@kevwebb2637 at least in WW2, the allies and axis had goals, the Axis' goals were to conquer their respective regions, and the goals of the Allied to defeat them and reinstate peace. Though in WW1, everyone was fighting only because a single man died.
@@mobiletaskforceepsilon1172That’s like saying a thousand firefighters died because one match was lit. You are ignoring the decades of poor forest husbandry that allowed tons of dry deadwood kindling and other detritus to build up irresponsibly. All preventable in theory, but a local county bureaucracy found itself in one stupid deadlock after another on how to proceed to remove it.
THAT is a better analogy for understanding the war besides “one man”. He was just an excuse, pretextual motivations had been building for DECADES. One fire retardant had been routinely applied, at least, very regularly until just 12 years before the war: Common love for Queen Victoria. Her efforts had struggled MIGHTILY to try to fix the growing rift between her grandchildren and her great nieces and nephews, ALL of whom were amongst the top leaders in the European and Russian sides of the conflict. She soaked it in retardants every year, but failed to organize any agreeable efforts to remove the fuel. When she died, and could no longer add more retardant, which nobody else could do as well, that had had the effect of making the inevitable fire SO much worse. It would have been FAR better to have the war in 1890. Carnegie’s advances in Steel production didn’t help matters.
worst war with a stupid reason yes, worst of all? no, its sequel is the worse
Just wait friends, it’s gonna get way worse…
Immaculate Freedom
So Much Waste
So Much Cause
We Will Improve
But Too Much Shall Be Lost before then
Greatluck Maintaining Your Comfort
The Freedom Of Man Know’s No Bounds
The Comfort Of Man Know’s No Bounds
I feel their pain
Hey can you do more sabaton music videos with lyrics please
It’s sad to think that 20 million people died over one guy really
There was more to it than just the Archduke,
All the series of treaties, and tensions rising to the boiling point made it the perfect storm for a world war to happen. The Archduke being assassinated was the catalyst to set it off.
Battles in which a million soldiers died. At the turn of 1914 and 1915, Austria-Hungary lost a total of 800,000 soldiers in the Carpathian Mountains, and earlier, in the fighting in Galicia, almost 1,000,000. In July 1916 the British attacked the Somme. On the first day alone, the British lost a total of almost 57,500 people. Only to move the front 5 km. Months in mud and water. Millions of dead people that no one has hidden. The enemy in the distance was in some places just a grenade thrown. To sit in the trench for months and the neighborhood is gray. You have nothing in sight. Even trees. just mud. Gray mud is your only sight.
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110 Men dead For 1 mile gained. Is what I think it came out to if I'm correct. It's sad to think many of those of those men didn't die from being shot or Blown up but sucked down into the mud where no one would ever find them or know their names.
No,the casualty during the battle was half a million(500.000)so about 83.000 soldier die just for 1 mile
@@Bikavin The armies under British command suffered some 275,000 casualties at Passchendaele, a figure that makes a mockery of Haig's pledge that he would not commit the country to "heavy losses.” Among these were 38,000 Australians, 5,300 New Zealanders, and more than 15,600 Canadians. I don't see a half a million there.
Being as though the Brits suffered the most losses. It's what I was referring to in my calculations. The Germans wernt attacking they were on the defensive
@@darthkittyoustheunwise7581 what about french casualty?and in the song they said half a million,that means the other 250.000 might be just wounded but not killed
Too much. To this day. Too much.
When I hear this song i always think of the British at the Somme 😔
Though this is supposed to be Passchendaele, with a whole lotta Brits, Canadians, and Aussies
What movie is that?
Коли у мене проблеми з мозком я дивлюся сабатон
Everyday.
Mud an armies greatest enemy
Hj bh
Mile=83333
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