SHE WAS VARY LUCKY SINCE SOME OF THE WOMEN IN THIS UNIT WERE SENT TO FIGHT IN BATTLES WHERE THEY WEREN'T MEANT TO RETURN FROM ALL BECAUSE THEIR COMMANDER WANTED THEM DEAD FOR DISAGREEING WITH HER
@@johnsepulveda443 You're wrong, just accept the fact. And if you're talking about suicide flights when pilots went to taran another plane, then such cases have always been in all armies.
Kanstantsin Mankus she should count herself lucky that her commander didn’t do everything in her power to get her killed like she did to some of the other lady’s in that group
Just try to imagine: - no any armor - no any weapons - no any radio - no parachute - open cockpit Nothing but 6 bombs, paper-plane and up to 100 km\ph. Mind-blowing!
Sabaton doesn't teach me history. Sabaton prompts me to look up events of history and learn it myself from a wide variety of sources. In the end it is almost the same.
It's actually better; the best kind of education is the kind that sparks your own curiosity. Taking what we are told as fact, without looking further into it, is how so much misinformation gets spread these days.
What story is there to be told? don't get me wrong, I have the utmost respect for these women, I'm just curious what's there to tell beyond: "We threw bombs out of airplanes at a bunch of Nazis"
That's only the ones who were directly responsible for flights, there were as well mechanic engineers, loadout keepers and so on, all of them were females too.
I love how "Axis aiming high" has a double meaning, referring not only to the Axis powers, but also to the fact that they were pointing their AA guns at too steep of an angle, as the word "axis" is also a geometrical term. At least I hope this is on purpose.
Night witches are girls no older than 25 years old, this nickname was given to them by the Nazis. They were so called because they flew on wooden planes, these planes are not visible on the radar, they emit a very quiet hum for the plane and they cannot be seen in the night sky. The girls took advantage of this and attacked at night, dropping 150-200 kg of explosives at a time, they said that they could carry out several such bombings during the night. But since the sound can even slightly determine the location of the aircraft and get to guess, the “witches” did the tricky maneuver. Approaching the enemy’s shelter, they turned off the aircraft engine so that it was impossible to determine their location by sound, quietly dropped and dropped bombs, turned on the engine and flew away. The Germans heard a rumble in the distance, then it abruptly stopped. They were confused, like where did the plane go? They didn’t even expect Autors Sofi Ermolenko
I read the memoirs of a German soldier,they could not build fires in the cold at night to warm themselves, so as not to be the target of night witches and received frostbite, they were also tormented by fear
@@VRichardsn Radar wasn't very good back then, wood and canvas reflect a lot less than metal. They also flew at very low altitude, which even today is an effective way to evade radar. Many of the Night Witches completed 800 missions. While few american bomber crew reached 25. 25 missions in a american heavy bomber and you could go home.
@Honk The Viking Barely did anything? They harrassed the ground army and destroy their morales endlessly, flown on night to send down supplies for Soviet armies and in the end they are honored with the highest medal of honor of that time, men looked down upon them then they saluted for these brave ladies
Until the mass appearance of radars at the end of the war, this tactic worked. The first stealth developed by the Horton brothers, their project is the basis of the b-2. In addition, the theory of diffraction of radio waves in the 60s was developed by Professor Ufimtsev. since pure stealth is ineffective (the Professor also calculated the method of detection by corelation of data from several radars) in Russia, pure stealth is not applied. Ufimtsev went to the United States in the 80's and calculated the shape of the glider for the b-2 with horizontal planes, rather than the primitive chopped f-117. Pure stealth is not possible, so just reducing visibility is used in pakfa and F22.
@@XxXDemonhunter Because the effective scattering area will change as the target moves relative to the locators, the target will be visible as a Christmas tree when maneuvering. It is only possible to reduce the visibility and, having found out the location of the locators of their model and frequency, calculate the most advantageous corridor for the attack, but in the presence of an integrated air defense system, it will register a moving anomaly (aberration of radio wave reflection), which will be identified using L-locators from several hundred km. This is very simplified. Stealth is relevant for cruise missiles and gliding bombs, against single targets that do not have modern shelled air defense systems. For aircraft, this technology is again applicable only in the framework of confrontation with a technically weak enemy, as a method of reducing the guaranteed detection distance for the use of weapons.
@@XxXDemonhunter F-117 was shot down because The 60x L-locator recorded interference that was not identified, but was visible, the missiles were fired blindly on manual control. "Sorry, we didn't know he was invisible.))"
Some of the Witches are still alive. Every year, May 2 and November 8, you can meet them in the afternoon in the square of the Bolshoi Theater in Moscow.
@@mitchellulrich930 Unfortunately, I do not know the names. A year and half ago, I read an article about them that talked about their meeting place.The article talked about only two. They were over 90 years old, closer to 100 I believe. During the war, they were a little over 15 years old.
A proud warrior legacy. I’m a US Army female veteran, and there is little out there to share this proud warrior heart. I served in the 80’s, during the Cold War, when there was nothing even remotely chilly about the geo/political/little tanks on the board warfare. Tonight we are sisters-serving when and where others would not. I would have been honored to meet your grandmother.
Я не знаю, узнают ли об этом комментарии музвыканты Сабатона, но лично я, как человек, знающий историю своей Родины, очень благодарен музыкантам как за эту песню, так и за те, в которых они воспевают подвиг простого солдата Великой Отечественной Войны. Спасибо за то, что не позволяете забыть.
Что за великая отечественная война? Это та, которая, говорят, началась в 41? А куда делись два года войны на стороне Германии? Хватит использовать этот пропагандистский конструкт, не было никакой "ВОВ", была Вторая мировая война. Россия - единственная страна, которая разделяет одну войну на две. Я бы не писал этот комментарий, если бы не фраза "человек знающий историю своей Родины". Обращаться к себе в таком ключе, и при этом вырывать и переиначивать историю, используя пропагандистский приём - это лицемерие, благодарностью тут и не пахнет. Более того, песня не о "простом солдате", а сугубо о вкладе женщин в авиации.
@@tutejsyja7198 знаешь почему русские называют войну Великой Отечественной? потому что 11,5 млн человек погибло на ней из СССР. это были и русские, украинцы, белорусы, грузины, азербайджанцы, кахахи и многие другие. Напомни мне хоть одну страну кто столько же потерь понес положив все для победы?
@@tutejsyja7198 ты не видишь фактов потерь СССР? серьезно? об это все источники пишут. практически ни одну семью не прошла стороной ВОВ. а ты, видимо, потомок полицаев и коллаборацианистов - отсюда и прокладка на аве. а вообще фу таким быть
American child: "Grandma what did you do during the war?" Grandma: "I worked in a munitions factory making bombs and bullets for the war effort sweetie." Russian child: "Babushka what did you do during the war?" Babushka: "CANVAS WINGS OF DEATH, PREPARE TO MEET YOUR FATE. NIGHT BOMBER REGIMENT, 588."
The hulls of the night witches' planes were made of plywood. outdated designs. One hit and the plane turned into a torch. The shooter's cockpit was open. The cockpit too. Many did not take a parachute to take more bombs. They were really great warriors
@@lunarphantasma4105 its not fucking funny. Our girls(from 17 to 22 years old) took 20 extra kilogrammes of bombs instead of parachutes,because they were ready to die and took more bombs to explode more troops.
I can advise Sabaton to make a song about Lyudmila Pavlichenko. The Soviet sniper who killed 309 Germans among which there were also snipers Asa sent for its elimination during siege of Sevastopol.
Somehow I had gotten her and the White Death mixed up. I knew there was a female sniper out there but I have no idea how I got a male Finnish sniper confused with a female Soviet sniper.
@Ish the burden of proof is on you There is a museum in russia showcasing every confirmed kill she made at her exibit. If anything 309 is lowballed and she may have killed more than the White Death. Of course lets see how much an incel like you even knows about history shall we.
Wow! Such a powerful song about legendary regiment 588! I don't know if you people know, but as the planes were too damn loud, they would turn off the planes and glide on air current. In addition to this, these badass ladies climbed onto the wing of a plane and detached bombs by hand because sometimes bombs wouldn’t release. The commander, Irina Sebrova, flew over 90 day and 1000 night missions. Oh, and they had no parachutes...
Indeed, you are correct. I found an interesting post about it: "Nadia Popova explained in an interview several years ago that they flew without radar, guns and radio. They simply had maps and a compass. To save weight, they also flew without parachutes, so if you were downed, that was it. She went on to say: “When you looked out to see the target better, you got frostbite. Our feet froze in our boots, but we continued flying. There was no time to give way to emotions. Those who gave in were gunned down and they were burned alive in their aircraft, as they had no parachutes.” And the bonus: "Not only did all three units have women pilots, but the engineers and ground crew were also women."
Geeze with such impressive facts regarding their methods, it's no wonder they were called "Night Witches"; such things just sound too supernatural to believe. Props to those women, and props to Sabaton telling their story \m/
Fun fact: The 588th Night Bomber Aviation Regiment formally only existed for a few months from May 1942 - February 1943, when it was reorganized as 46th *Guards* Night Bomber Aviation Regiment. Guards is a designation for elite units. :) But even as the regiment was disbanded in late '45 they are and will forever be remembered as the 588th!
The thing that gets me is I did gliding back when I was learning to fly in the cadets. You have a tiny biplane with no engine at all pulled up by a bigger aircraft to altitude and then you glide down, relying entirely on your own ability to guide the glider without any power. It’s terrifying. I was doing that at 17-18, around the same age a lot of the night witches were BUT I was in a modern glider, with a parachute, wasn’t climbing out on the wings to drop bombs and didn’t need to restart an engine asap midflight while being shot at. Nothing but the utmost respect for anyone capable of doing that.
Горд тем, что лично общался с Ниной Максимовной Распоповой (805 боевых вылетов). Proud that he personally communicated with Nina Maximovna Raspopova (805 sorties).
Sabaton's comments section is one of the healthiest I've seen, cheers to it. Also, cheers to the Night Witches, may the memory of these warriors live forever. When back after the war, unfortunatelly, due to bigotry that existed even in URSS, they were kind of prevented from solidly continuing their aviation career, and it’s shamefully ungrateful. And I'm brazilian and so glad that Sabaton made a song about our warriors sent to fight at Monte Castello as well, "Smoking Snakes".
Dunno where you get your information, young lady, but these ladies were heralded as heroes of the Soviet Union (sadly in today's Russia it's "uncomfortable" to talk about the heroic achievements of the Soviet people). Also the bigotry part is bluntly untrue, the strong, independent woman image was encouraged by the state (and if you don't believe me, you're more than welcome to look for old Soviet posters). Also read about the history of the International Women's Day
Historic fact: The story of the Russian female pilots of the 588:th bomber regiment. Their nickname “Night Witches” comes from the characteristic sound of their bomb planes that was all that could be heard during their nightly raids since they set their engines to idle and would glide through the night to their target. This sound brought the enemies thoughts to the broomsticks of witches, and they called them “Nachthexen”.
Imagine how much that would fuck with the people who survived a Night Witch raid, one moment, utter silence, then the sound of canvas in the breeze, and then fire, death, and explosions all around you. After that, how many random things in the night would sound like the Night Witches had come again? Every stray breeze, every flag flapping in the wind, the silhouette of a large bird at night, any of these things might make you think you're about to be bombed again. Good look ever getting a good night's sleep ever again
Also, the po-2's didn't have any weapons on board (besides the bombs) and it's engine would sound like a sewing machine. The Germans who heard the engine would know it was them and could hear it from a distance only for it to go silent or a moment.. until the sound of the aircraft glide could be heard. At that point it would have been too late.
Andro A Po 2 was a pretty hard plane to hit, as they are very silent and the plane could deaccelerate or accelerate more quickly than the Me 109 or Fw 190. Lets not forget the Po 2 was the only biplane that brought down a jet, during the Korean war...
They couldn't accelerate more quickly. What made them difficult to hit was that their max speed was lower than the stall speed of a Me 109 or a Fw 190, flying at treetop level. Made it almost impossible to get behind them for long enough to line up a shot, otherwise you'd stall your plane and crash, or overshoot them and fly right past. They were also more maneuverable than either of the German planes. The Luftwaffe ended up resorting to using their own 1930s era biplanes to conduct similar tactics in night attack groups. The Go 145, and the Ar 66.
Iconic Soviet movie ""Only Old Men Are Going Into Battle"(1973) features two Night Witches. This movie contains a terrifyingly sad scene that moves me to tears every time. On the level of anti-war horror "Come And See"(1985) and metaphorical "The Ascent" (1976)
The Po2 is probably the best biplane of all time. First built in the 20s, fought all through WWII, bombed US airfields in Korea, and it was still in Production when it fought n Korea! Plus, it killed a jet.
У меня холод по телу от этой песни!!! Она шикарна!!! Спасибо!!! И от истории отваги, чести, героизма!!! Помним героев что положили жизнь за родину свою!!! Вечная память!!!
Это были смелые девушки. Слава и вечная память! Горжусь. Почему немцы прозвали их "ночными ведьмами"? Самолет По-2 (У-2), был тихоходным и днем представлял легкую добычу для зенитной артиллерии - Эти самолеты к началу войны были сильно устаревшими. Они вообще не были предназначены для войны. Самолеты были деревянные, их кабины были открыты. Никакого вооружения предусмотрено не было. Поэтому летали ночью. Максимальная бомбовая нагрузка - 300 кг. Часто полк перелетал вечером ближе к линии фронта и оттуда несколько раз за ночь вылетал на бомбежки. ПАРАШЮТОВ У ДЕВУШЕК НЕ БЫЛО!!!!!!! Летая на сверхмалых высотах парашют не спасет, в 1943 году парашюты заставляли одевать, но девушки предпочитали вместо них взять дополнительно 20 кг. бомб. К цели подлетали на малых оборотах на самой низкой высоте. Перед целью набирали резко высоту. Во время пикирования девушки выключали двигатели самолетов. Единственный звук который слышали немцы раздавался из-за трения деревянных крыльев о воздух. Кому-то это напомнило звук метлы, на которых традиционно летают ведьмы. Все бомбардировки проходили ночью, поэтому и ведьмы стали ночными. Командир - Марина Раскова, герой Советского Союза avatars.mds.yandex.net/get-zen_doc/108872/pub_5c8c628067b81d00b2379768_5c8c6ca358588900b4310a23/scale_1200
Насчёт устаревания. Не важно чем убит враг, если он убит. Лучшим будет аргумент насколько эффективно выполнялись боевые задачи. В плане парашютов. Я не думаю, что молодая девушка захочет использовать парашют над позициями нацистов.
😊и я горжусь вдвойне,что это было на нашей земле,где я родился и эти бабушки к нам приходили в школу,плюс много от стариков слышал про них,как они воевали на окупированой Кубани,у меня самого бабушка войну пережила подростком, когда война окончилась ей 18 лет исполнилось,похоронила практически всех родных, отца,деда,два родных брата сгорели в танках на Курской дуге,они были 20 летние пацаны😐молодые и красивые,тем более так получилось что у меня мать рано умерла,и меня практически бабушка и вырастила, очень много чего про войну слышал,и конечно это не передать,но я считаю что люди живы пока о них помнят,и светлая память всему советскому народу,это было реально круто,вся Европа легла, только наши бабушки и дедушки перебили хребет Рейха😎 Сабатон двигает,это ещё по западным странам,за что вдвойне респект, особенно круто смотреть как там на концерт подпевают все, плюс опять же это передается через музыку и более молодым поколениям,и это правильно 👍
@@_prizrak_kopcapa9011 Аха, только Европа не легла (кроме Великобритании) , а 20 стран вместе с Рейхом плотным строем поперли на наших дедушек и бабушек (в Чехии военные заводы остановились только 9 мая 1945 г. и работали там в основном не военнопленные). Сейчас опять пытаются переть ...не знаю , кто и как будет ломать хребет ( бабушки с дедушками из могил не встанут). Так то хорошо, что есть такие композиции, но современные европейцы не понимают о чем речь...думают что это героические американцы бомбят фашиста...
During World War II, women pilots flew 80 percent of all ferrying missions. They delivered over 12,000 aircraft. WASP freed around 900 male pilots for combat duty during World War II. The original WAFS were organized specifically to ferry airplanes and free male pilots for combat roles.
Yep. Real women fight back! Women role in war often gets pushed back and even ignored. We are often in the shadows, the spies, the scouts, and we move entire tides of war. Heck, one of America’s greatest spies in the field was a woman..... Initially the Nazis thought a female spy was laughable. By the end of the war, one was on Hitlers number 1 to kill list. Her code name? “The Lady Who Limps”. She had a prosthetic leg due to a hunting accident but she gathered intelligence like a boss and committed espionage like one does her nails. Even though the Nazis knew she “limped”, she always tricked them and escaped via cunning or disguise. Hell hath no fury like a woman scorned. Never underestimate the “weaker sex”.
@@equarg Both sexes have their respected differences. While overall women were pretty not significant on the main fighting side of the war as a whole, there were those who helped the soldiers behind the lines. :)
@@equarg Yeah well..... except WW2, you did nothing, literally, your participation was completelly insignificant. No offense, just facts. You move tides of war.... Well, no lol
To think that the last of these women passed away only last year. I hope that they were well rewarded and recognized for their service in the decades after the war!
Sabaton makes you feel patriotic for countries you don’t even live in Edit: Omg thanks for the li. . . You feel for it fool, THUNDER CROSS SPILT ATTACK
Night Witches MAY be my fav Sabaton song. But then once I listen to another Sabaton song it becomes my favorite, and so on...like Hearts of Iron or Resist and Bite...
Teacher: We're going on a trip to Russia Boys: INTO THE MOTHERLAND THE GERMAN ARMY MARCH- Girls: UNDETECTED, UNEXPECTED, WINGS OF GLORY TELL THEIR STORY- Let's be real Sabaton + Russia = awesome no matter who or what you are
"Our training aircraft were not created for military action. Wooden biplane with two open cockpits, arranged one after the other, and dual controls for pilot and Navigator. (Before the war these machines were trained pilots). No radio, and armored backs of the chairs that can protect the crew from bullets with a low-powered engine, which could reach a maximum speed of 120 km/h. The plane was not the bomb Bay, the bombs were suspended in the bomb racks directly under the plane of the aircraft. No sights, we have created them ourselves and called PPR (piece of cake). The number of bomb load was varied from 100 to 300 kg. In average, we took 150-200 kg. But during the night a plane could make several sorties and total bomb load was comparable with the load of a large bomber." - I. V. Rakobolskaya, N. F. Kravtsov. We were called night witches
So, this is the song about Soviet ladies are bombing Nazi's soldiers in the dead of nights with WW1 plane in WW2 sung by Sweden metal band... By the Lords in heaven, I wished one of them at least my grandmother...
i appreciate what they were doing but not all soldiers in germany were nazis, actually most of the wehrmacht didnt like the nazis caus they had the ss which was kind of a private army from hitler with their own rankings
Funnily enough my granddad met one when he was deployed during ww2, the quote he said when he told my grandma about it was "I have never been more terrified of a young woman than I was hearing what these women did on a regular basis."
@Ish No us british know how to respect people with fear, and if you met a seventeen year old girl who has jad to drop bombs by hand in darkness with a plane so shit that it could just spontaneously combust, you'd be scared too both for them and yourseld
Just like Ghost Division, this is the PERFECT opener for an album :D Ultra aggressive intro and you feel like you are bombed away by the night witches. By the way, I am from Germany. Sorry for my bad english xD
@@brycebeauparlant2019 We young germans usually have pretty good english skills, but we´re so cucked that we need to say sorry all the time, even if we´re right.
This song gives me chills. For more information, I don't think you can beat the book, "A Dance with Death: Soviet Airwomen in World War II". Not only are there pictures of these Badass women when they were young, but in the back there are pictures of the ones who survived as grandma types. They didn't have guns, or parachutes. They went into battle with cloth covered biplanes. Sabaton's music hits the nail right on the head for me. Wow!
@@aneesh2115 idk...nazis lost ~1 600 000 soldiers under Stalingrad. Soviets lost ~1 100 000 soldiers... I don't think that you can find any restorable pieces of germans in this meat grinder.
В этой песни действительно слышен, отклик наших безумно смелых и отважных девушек,готовые умереть за свою страну! Огромное уважение им и почёт!!!!!!!!!!
Teacher: allright, we're having a field trip to Russia Boys: *panzerkampf* Girls: Edit: 4425 likes in 7 months... HIGHER! THE NUMBER OF LIKES IT'S RISING TOO FAST IT'S RISING TOO HIGH
This is by far the most creative way to use the boys/girls meme, I loved this comment I hope you do well in life and be happy forever. Thank you my lord
@@anon7717 war in any way is awful. Russian government are assholes. And Ukrainians. And Americans. Cause in any war the victims are common people. I also hope u didn't support bombing Serbia f.e.
@@hazowsky i dont support war i dont have any side of it beacuse wars to this day was only on front and now russia is bombing hospitals etc and tell ppl they bombed military facility and this is awful my county is just taking ukrainians through border and help them
Teo Vinokur Ghost Division, Screaming Eagles, Nightwitches and Sparta are on my workout playlist... Dude - I swear those songs make you at least twice as efficient at lifting.
ALSO ME?? 28 yo, knowing about the band since kind of 20 yo, heard maybe one or two songs and just yesterday I heard a lot of them, now I'm just dazzled and shocked bc I wasnt expecting they are SO GOOD
Interesting fact In psychological studies looking for differences between aggression levels in men and women, women scored significantly higher in aggression if they were in a position of anonymity and superiority. Like say...in a bomber plane.
The Virgin Luftwaffe pilot: "Nooo!, you can't fight back with obsolet biplanes and women pilot!, the Luftwaffe is more modern and strong!, Herr Goering do something!!" The Chad Witch of 588°: "Haha, bombs make Boom in Nazi Armory"
EMILIANO ESCUDERO yet Russia is still a country known for committing war crimes yet no one ever does anything about it at least Germany changed for the better
@@johnsepulveda443 I bet you do not know about all the war crimes comitted by the allies also? Not denying the russian ones, but just google japaneese-americans 1942
You know, they werent very effective unit in terms of actual damage, one heavy bomber raid would inflict more damage than 20 night withches operations. But their raids were devastating for enemy morale. Imagine how it feels to never be safe from the sudden death caused by a silent bomber, no matter day or night, clear skies or heavy cluds. You went to bushes to pee- boom- you are dead. You just finish your chores and went to bed- boom- you are dead. You were brushing your teeths in the morning- boom- you are dead. They ofc could shoot these biplanes down with AA-guns or fighter crafts could track these slow-pacing planes and down them, but never before the bombs fell. Never.
actualy most of the times, they could not, becuse theese planes had such a low stall speed, that most air craft at that era, could not even hit them, becuse they did fly past them before that, whit no chance to stay on their tail to aim, AA guns did work to some extent, but AA guns are desinged again to attack planes on higher altitudes, meening trying to hit a low flying plane was way harder or close to impossible at times, specialy at night you could not hit anything, though if you did hit one of those planes, most of the times, it did blow to peaces totaly.
@@Weffi76 You are wrong about some things. First of all yes- biplanes has significantly lower stall speed than fighter crafts but that doesn't mean they were hard targets, in fact the opposite- slow biplane is easy target for fighter plane that can freely climb at higher altitudes and attack it from above, being free to repeat if nessesary. Second- yes some AA guns such as famous german '88 flak canon were specifically designed to fight high altitude targets, but there were other types of AA guns designed to fight low altitude targets like attack planes or scout planes. Namely quad machineguns armed with incendiary ammunition. These could turn biplane like this into wreckage with a half-second second "Burp". So flying in one of these birds was really dangerous, as soon as you are detected you basically doomed.
They painted their planes black and cut the engines miles from the target and glided the rest of the way. The only sound anyone would hear was the scream of the bombs falling, and the only time they were seen was when they were silhouetted against the moon, that's why the Germans called them witches. They only flew at night and were gone before anyone who was left alive could react. The light canvas planes meant they could glide for hundreds of miles with no prop, there was never any noise for people to hear to react and man AA emplacements.
The canvas planes they flew were very light and carried small payloads, so they didn't cause as much damage as larger bombers. But! Their planes could for some time glide through the air with engines turned off. They literally flew to the target in silence and darkness and appeared seemingly out of nowhere, turning their engines on at the last moment. This was both scary and badass - especially considering that those canvas planes had no armor at all.
Well, i mean, it would still alert german soldiers at night so they would still lose sleep while losing men at the same time though the damage wouldn't be big they will irritate the german army enough to go crazy and question their desicions
Special thanks to Sabaton for this EPIC song about the courageous 588th night bomber regiment! And Congratulations for the awesome lyrics video, Nuclear Blast Records :) Carry on the brilliant work!
Philipp B. да, румыны даже имели подразделения СС. В основном они были на Крымском направлении. Да и Гитлер в своей основе стратегии опирался на их нефтяные заводы.
So many butthurts here..xD. C'mon guys. The nationalists aren't allowed to listen to Sabaton? xDD You are raging over a picture..oh xd. And yes the Romanians had their SS units..So don't be so amazed..xd
RacerX237 You awful awful nationalist! How dare you have a view point that conflicts with other peoples! You should be ashamed of your view point!!!! RIGHT WING POLITICS ARE ALL NAZIS!!!111!!111!!11111111
@A M Yeah because although women in the US served, it was never in combat roles. Same with Canada and the UK. Countries that had women fighting in their ranks did it because they literally needed every able-bodied person to fight.
It is kinda sad that as an American I have learned more about non American history of various wars from Sabaton than I have form any other source. Although Sabaton is now the only source I want to learn about the history of war from!
Wehrmact soldat in hell: how did I die? Teufel: Hanse's coffee. WS: well, it could be worse. i've heard stories about... *shudders visibly* Nachthexen... OberKommando West soldat in hell: how did i die? Teufel: "War is coming swiftly, the border's closing in. we're a company of soldiers, mere forty rifles strong... all alone! stand alone! ..." OKW soldat: well, could have been worse... *shudders visibly* Hanse's coffee... poor Wehrmacht drecksacken...
finally a band and or a solo person is not making songs about love drugs heartbreak and such history songs mixed with power metal is peanut butter and jelly
Strange, all the recent shows have a very short setlist but gigs back in September had Night Witches after the Intermission. I hope they play it on their EU tour.
This would make for a perfect historically based anime. Just imagine, you've got a historically legitimate reason for an all-female cast, doing badass things like flying without parachutes, turning off engines and gliding on air currents with old WW1 planes to surprise the enemy, climbing onto the canvas wings to manually detach bombs that failed to launch... With the right studio and budget, it'd be an instant classic.
Damn. Went to their concert last year. The comrades and I fought valiantly in the pit, and were 2 thirds through the concert. The moshing was becoming exhausted yet kept going, still less brutal by far. And I can just remember when the participants heard the first few cords, it was like everyone got injected with adrenaline. The pit gave its all on that one.
I'm proud that my grandmother was in this regiment from the beginning till the end of the war.
Как звали?
SHE WAS VARY LUCKY SINCE SOME OF THE WOMEN IN THIS UNIT WERE SENT TO FIGHT IN BATTLES WHERE THEY WEREN'T MEANT TO RETURN FROM ALL BECAUSE THEIR COMMANDER WANTED THEM DEAD FOR DISAGREEING WITH HER
@@johnsepulveda443 You're wrong, just accept the fact. And if you're talking about suicide flights when pilots went to taran another plane, then such cases have always been in all armies.
john sepulveda WHY ARE YOU YELLING
Kanstantsin Mankus she should count herself lucky that her commander didn’t do everything in her power to get her killed like she did to some of the other lady’s in that group
Just try to imagine:
- no any armor
- no any weapons
- no any radio
- no parachute
- open cockpit
Nothing but 6 bombs, paper-plane and up to 100 km\ph.
Mind-blowing!
+Семён Семёнов
Mind blowing, literally, for the Germans
+Семён Семёнов
Mind blowing, literally, for the Germans
Lörn inglish ples
+Семён Семёнов The kicker? THose pilots were *WOMEN.* *WOMEN.* Russian women are fucking hardcore, dude.
Well, they did have weapons, but the rest is right. They were amazing aircrew.
Sabaton doesn't teach me history. Sabaton prompts me to look up events of history and learn it myself from a wide variety of sources. In the end it is almost the same.
It's actually better; the best kind of education is the kind that sparks your own curiosity. Taking what we are told as fact, without looking further into it, is how so much misinformation gets spread these days.
Cognitive learning. It's the best way to learn.
Their history channel also helps
Same here my friend
Too right!
Luftwaffe: The russians have no air force to fight us, what are they gonna do? Send a bunch of women on broomsticks?
Women of the 588th:
Planes of Night Witches was named U-2, was made from plywood. No needs fighter's to break them down. Only automatic rifle or machine gun.
@@MyVince83 So the fights went like:
German Luftwaffe Pilot: Your gonna die WOMAN!
Night Witches: U2!
Luftwaffe pilot: wha- AAAAAAAAA
Mighty Bismark was destroyed by similar plane...
@@lovepeace9727 the plane was more paper than wood
You made my day bro
One of the best Sabaton songs.
surely the best
did not expect to see you here, hehe
Yea song have the best war story so badass womans i mean girls most of them start in teenage years...
agree
That is the magic of Sabaton my friend, you can say that about every single song they have wrote.
Personally met one of them. It was absolutely amazting, when 85+ years old lady told us story, bout she bombarded nazis.
Lucky bastard
@Ish you again you utter shameless commenter
What story is there to be told? don't get me wrong, I have the utmost respect for these women, I'm just curious what's there to tell beyond: "We threw bombs out of airplanes at a bunch of Nazis"
@@fatjuicymeatball2266 i talked to ish not you sorry
@@rotemcarmon1735 And I talked to the guy who left the comment...
Wing commanders:
Evgenia Zhigulenko
Ekaterina Oleynik
Ekaterina Piskareva
Irina Sebrova
Claudia Serebryakova
Natalya Meklin
Nina Raspopova
Nina Ulyanenko
Raisa Aronova
Raisa Yushina
Tatyana Makarova
Pilots:
Augustina Artemyeva
Anna Amosova
Anna Vysotskaya
Anna Dudina
Anna Malakhova
Anna Putina
Valentina Perepecha
Valentina Polunina
Evgenia Krutova
Evgenia Popova
Elizabeth Kazberuk
Zoya Solovyova
Irina Kuznetsova
Kaleria Rylskaya
Claudia Ryzhkova
Lilia Tormosina
Lyubov Mishchenko
Lyudmila Gorbacheva
Lyudmila Klopkova (Yakovleva)
Lyudmila Kornienko
Maria Akilina
Maria Nikitina
Maria Rukavitsina
Maria Sergeevna
Mira Paromova
Nadezhda Yezhova
Nadezhda Troparevskaya
Nina Altsybeeva
Nina Bekarevich
Panna Prokopieva
Praskovya Belkina
Praskovya Prasolova
Sophia Kokosh
Sophia Rogova
Taisiya Volodina
Taisiya Fokina
Tatyana Osokina
Julia Pashkova
Regiment Navigators:
Evgenia Rudneva
Laura Rozanova
Sofya Burzaeva
Squadron Navigator:
Alexandra Akimova
Vera Tarasova
Evdokia Pasko
Ekaterina Ryabova
Lidia Svistunova
Olga Klyueva
Rufina Gasheva
Tatyana Sumarokova
Link Navigator
Vera Belik
Ekaterina Timchenko
Larisa Radchikova
Galina Dokutovich
Nina Reutskaya
Olga Yakovleva
Pauline Gelman
Olga Golubeva
Navigators:
Alexandra Popova
Anastasia Penchuk
Anastasia Tsuranova
Anna Volosyuk
Anna Bondareva
Anna Petrova
Antonina Pavlova
Antonina Rozova
Antonina Frolova
Valentina Luchinkina
Valentina Pustovoitenko
Vera Khurtina
Galina Bespalova
Evgenia Glamazdina
Evgenia Pavlova
Evgenia Sukhorukova
Ekaterina Mesnyankina (Shipova)
Elena Nikitina
Elena Salikova
Zinaida Petrova
Irina Glatman
Irina Kashirina
Claudia Startseva
Ksenia Chekhovich
Lydia Golubova
Lidia Lavrentieva
Lidia Lemesheva
Lidia Loshmanova
Lydia Tselovalnikova
Liliya Zhdanova
Lyubov Mashchenko
Lyubov Shevchenko
Maria Vinogradova
Mary Avidzba
Nadezhda Komogortseva
Nadezhda Studilina
Nina Danilova
Polina Petkileva
Polina Ulyanova
Sophia Vodyanik
Tatyana Kostina
Tatyana Maslennikova
most girls aged 17 to 22 years. could be younger, many teens lied about their age during the war to get to the front line
That's only the ones who were directly responsible for flights, there were as well mechanic engineers, loadout keepers and so on, all of them were females too.
I am impressed bro.You know them all,congrats!!!
Damn, Comrade! You are NKVD, right ?
I love how "Axis aiming high" has a double meaning, referring not only to the Axis powers, but also to the fact that they were pointing their AA guns at too steep of an angle, as the word "axis" is also a geometrical term. At least I hope this is on purpose.
Now THAT would be an ingenious move
Night witches are girls no older than 25 years old, this nickname was given to them by the Nazis. They were so called because they flew on wooden planes, these planes are not visible on the radar, they emit a very quiet hum for the plane and they cannot be seen in the night sky. The girls took advantage of this and attacked at night, dropping 150-200 kg of explosives at a time, they said that they could carry out several such bombings during the night. But since the sound can even slightly determine the location of the aircraft and get to guess, the “witches” did the tricky maneuver. Approaching the enemy’s shelter, they turned off the aircraft engine so that it was impossible to determine their location by sound, quietly dropped and dropped bombs, turned on the engine and flew away. The Germans heard a rumble in the distance, then it abruptly stopped. They were confused, like where did the plane go? They didn’t even expect
Autors
Sofi Ermolenko
I read the memoirs of a German soldier,they could not build fires in the cold at night to warm themselves, so as not to be the target of night witches and received frostbite, they were also tormented by fear
Radar can most definitely detect those planes.
@@VRichardsn Radar wasn't very good back then, wood and canvas reflect a lot less than metal. They also flew at very low altitude, which even today is an effective way to evade radar. Many of the Night Witches completed 800 missions. While few american bomber crew reached 25. 25 missions in a american heavy bomber and you could go home.
@@daniellioi5399 Radar certainly wasn't awesome, but OP clearly said the planes "were not visible on radar", which is clearly not true.
There was very little if any RADAR on the Eastern Front, but if there was then those planes would be picked up easily.
I'm ashamed, I didn't know about these heroes before, can't hold my tears now. Eternal glory for them!
Eternal indeed
@Honk The Viking Barely did anything? They harrassed the ground army and destroy their morales endlessly, flown on night to send down supplies for Soviet armies and in the end they are honored with the highest medal of honor of that time, men looked down upon them then they saluted for these brave ladies
@Honk The Viking Would you still say they "barely did anything"?
@Honk The Viking Pardon, you're assuming I sounds like female?
@Honk The Viking Huh. Well I am.
Спасибо группе "Sabaton" за песню "Night Witches" Пусть все промнят про великий подвиг наших девчат!!!
Check this one! ruclips.net/video/a_4ORPeMcUM/видео.html
Roberts Markovs What country are you from?I just really want to know. No hate.
@@murderouskitten2577 Cry some more
@@Observer29830 buthurt that you figheter acies are nothing more that komunist bitchies ? :D
@@murderouskitten2577 off your mouth
American stealth technology: flying wing, radar jammers, silver infused paint
Russian stealth technology: just fly at night lol
With engine turned off.
Until the mass appearance of radars at the end of the war, this tactic worked. The first stealth developed by the Horton brothers, their project is the basis of the b-2. In addition, the theory of diffraction of radio waves in the 60s was developed by Professor Ufimtsev. since pure stealth is ineffective (the Professor also calculated the method of detection by corelation of data from several radars) in Russia, pure stealth is not applied. Ufimtsev went to the United States in the 80's and calculated the shape of the glider for the b-2 with horizontal planes, rather than the primitive chopped f-117.
Pure stealth is not possible, so just reducing visibility is used in pakfa and F22.
@@elusive6119 sorry for being a peasant, but why pure stealth isn't possible?
@@XxXDemonhunter Because the effective scattering area will change as the target moves relative to the locators, the target will be visible as a Christmas tree when maneuvering. It is only possible to reduce the visibility and, having found out the location of the locators of their model and frequency, calculate the most advantageous corridor for the attack, but in the presence of an integrated air defense system, it will register a moving anomaly (aberration of radio wave reflection), which will be identified using L-locators from several hundred km. This is very simplified. Stealth is relevant for cruise missiles and gliding bombs, against single targets that do not have modern shelled air defense systems. For aircraft, this technology is again applicable only in the framework of confrontation with a technically weak enemy, as a method of reducing the guaranteed detection distance for the use of weapons.
@@XxXDemonhunter F-117 was shot down because The 60x L-locator recorded interference that was not identified, but was visible, the missiles were fired blindly on manual control. "Sorry, we didn't know he was invisible.))"
Some of the Witches are still alive. Every year, May 2 and November 8, you can meet them in the afternoon in the square of the Bolshoi Theater in Moscow.
Wich ones? I cant find it.
@@lok4890 Not this year because of the worldwide lockdown, but check again in November (let's hope they #endthelockdown by then).
@@wildgurgs3614 no, i mean, who is alive? All the member of the night witches i found are dead.
Allister do you know who among the Night Witches is still alive?
@@mitchellulrich930 Unfortunately, I do not know the names. A year and half ago, I read an article about them that talked about their meeting place.The article talked about only two. They were over 90 years old, closer to 100 I believe. During the war, they were a little over 15 years old.
A proud warrior legacy. I’m a US Army female veteran, and there is little out there to share this proud warrior heart. I served in the 80’s, during the Cold War, when there was nothing even remotely chilly about the geo/political/little tanks on the board warfare. Tonight we are sisters-serving when and where others would not. I would have been honored to meet your grandmother.
Thank you for your service ma'am! ❤❤
Я не знаю, узнают ли об этом комментарии музвыканты Сабатона, но лично я, как человек, знающий историю своей Родины, очень благодарен музыкантам как за эту песню, так и за те, в которых они воспевают подвиг простого солдата Великой Отечественной Войны. Спасибо за то, что не позволяете забыть.
Что за великая отечественная война? Это та, которая, говорят, началась в 41? А куда делись два года войны на стороне Германии?
Хватит использовать этот пропагандистский конструкт, не было никакой "ВОВ", была Вторая мировая война. Россия - единственная страна, которая разделяет одну войну на две.
Я бы не писал этот комментарий, если бы не фраза "человек знающий историю своей Родины". Обращаться к себе в таком ключе, и при этом вырывать и переиначивать историю, используя пропагандистский приём - это лицемерие, благодарностью тут и не пахнет. Более того, песня не о "простом солдате", а сугубо о вкладе женщин в авиации.
@@tutejsyja7198 знаешь почему русские называют войну Великой Отечественной? потому что 11,5 млн человек погибло на ней из СССР. это были и русские, украинцы, белорусы, грузины, азербайджанцы, кахахи и многие другие. Напомни мне хоть одну страну кто столько же потерь понес положив все для победы?
@@evgenykanyukin7956 ох, сколько же я вижу -херн- *кхе-кхе*
Я даже не буду на это отвечать, диагноз очевиден
@@tutejsyja7198 ага, взаимно. не видеть очевидного и отрицать факты - это некоторая степень дебилизма
@@tutejsyja7198 ты не видишь фактов потерь СССР? серьезно? об это все источники пишут. практически ни одну семью не прошла стороной ВОВ. а ты, видимо, потомок полицаев и коллаборацианистов - отсюда и прокладка на аве. а вообще фу таким быть
American child: "Grandma what did you do during the war?"
Grandma: "I worked in a munitions factory making bombs and bullets for the war effort sweetie."
Russian child: "Babushka what did you do during the war?"
Babushka: "CANVAS WINGS OF DEATH, PREPARE TO MEET YOUR FATE. NIGHT BOMBER REGIMENT, 588."
I mean those are both badass grandmas, tbh.
@@LastFanStanding12 one was a lot more badass than the other
@@StoutProper negative
Grandma with PTSD
The hulls of the night witches' planes were made of plywood. outdated designs. One hit and the plane turned into a torch. The shooter's cockpit was open. The cockpit too. Many did not take a parachute to take more bombs. They were really great warriors
Engine too loud?
Regiment 588: What do you mean engine?
🙂
Gliding to the target INTENSIFIES
Engine too loud?
Régimen 588: what is problem?
Modern safety regulations: do you know how important parachutes are?
Regiment 588: what parachutes?
@@lunarphantasma4105 its not fucking funny.
Our girls(from 17 to 22 years old) took 20 extra kilogrammes of bombs instead of parachutes,because they were ready to die and took more bombs to explode more troops.
"UNDETECTED, UNEXPECTED"
- Exams
69th like
Does the teacher even tell you the date of exams because mine they tell us the date
147th like...! :D
Indeed
@@Resinless-ov3sr they give out dates for most tests but some teachers like to do unprepared tests right out of the blue
"oy Hans, they said that there are no russian bombing raids this week"
"ah, but what is that above you?"
"shceiße"
*scheiße
This is beautiful.
Hans, flammerwaffen no reach that high...
Hans, get the Flak gun
"Ja Klaus, ich komme!"
Teacher: We have an exchange student joining us. She’s from Russia.
Boys: I hope she’s hot.
Girls:
Here,
Girls:OMG I wanna be her friend
Boys:
That was the best reverse line I have ever seen
The german kid: HANS RETREAT!! WE WILL GET BOMBED BY THAT NIGHT WIYCH
German kids: Scheisse
I like what you did there
What the Russian army sees: Woman on a bomber plane
what the Germans army sees: Witches with explosives
In Russia, these girls are called Night Swallows.
Most of these girls were no older than 20 years.
@@YamahBYV Was I wrong about something I wrote?
@@mandothemandalorian9073 No. I just added your comment. :)
Thus the anime "The saga of Tanya the evil" was born… jk
@@jackhammertwo1 i get what you mean haha
I can advise Sabaton to make a song about Lyudmila Pavlichenko. The Soviet sniper who killed 309 Germans among which there were also snipers Asa sent for its elimination during siege of Sevastopol.
You betcha!
Please at the same time Vasily Zaytsev & Ivan Sidorenko
Somehow I had gotten her and the White Death mixed up. I knew there was a female sniper out there but I have no idea how I got a male Finnish sniper confused with a female Soviet sniper.
Nazis : Woman can't shoot.
Lyudmila Pavlichenko : Тогда парируй это ты грязный случайный
@Ish the burden of proof is on you
There is a museum in russia showcasing every confirmed kill she made at her exibit. If anything 309 is lowballed and she may have killed more than the White Death.
Of course lets see how much an incel like you even knows about history shall we.
America has Superman. Japan has Goku.
But Russia... Russia has Russians.
Goku is overrated there are many that can hang or strangle him using his own intestine in Japan.
@@j-frame 😐
Russians are the Super Russians.
That's a bold statement to compare them to russians
Nah, Russia has Putin- that's superhero enough for them, to be honest. We Canadians though; we've got poutine.
"Undetected, Unexpected!"
- The Spanish Inquisition
Edit: Friggin 1 year later, this shit gets over 500 likes, what the hell? Love it.
nobody expects the communist revolution
@@comradejosefstalin3097 Joseph Juggashwillie was gay, like Ezhov, Blank(also known as Lenin), and other commies
@@simplelalka6865 no u
I like how I got 4 replies and 159 likes, even tho i sent that like 5 months ago. How???
I didn’t expect it!
Someone : So what are your standards in women?
Me : It's complicated
i like me some badass women like the night witches
But I don't deserve badass women
Fully trained to kill fascists
@@sannidhyabalkote9536 you deserve things that you do
@@iluan_ so she'd hate you then, and herself.
Wow! Such a powerful song about legendary regiment 588! I don't know if you people know, but as the planes were too damn loud, they would turn off the planes and glide on air current. In addition to this, these badass ladies climbed onto the wing of a plane and detached bombs by hand because sometimes bombs wouldn’t release. The commander, Irina Sebrova, flew over 90 day and 1000 night missions. Oh, and they had no parachutes...
They had parachutes , but against the orders they unload it and load more bombs.
Lientur Orellana please tell me where you found this. That is amazing
Indeed, you are correct. I found an interesting post about it: "Nadia Popova explained in an interview several years ago that they flew without radar, guns and radio. They simply had maps and a compass. To save weight, they also flew without parachutes, so if you were downed, that was it. She went on to say: “When you looked out to see the target better, you got frostbite. Our feet froze in our boots, but we continued flying. There was no time to give way to emotions. Those who gave in were gunned down and they were burned alive in their aircraft, as they had no parachutes.”
And the bonus: "Not only did all three units have women pilots, but the engineers and ground crew were also women."
CALEB GRIZZARD w0t?
Geeze with such impressive facts regarding their methods, it's no wonder they were called "Night Witches"; such things just sound too supernatural to believe. Props to those women, and props to Sabaton telling their story \m/
Fun fact:
The 588th Night Bomber Aviation Regiment formally only existed for a few months from May 1942 - February 1943, when it was reorganized as 46th *Guards* Night Bomber Aviation Regiment. Guards is a designation for elite units. :)
But even as the regiment was disbanded in late '45 they are and will forever be remembered as the 588th!
The thing that gets me is I did gliding back when I was learning to fly in the cadets. You have a tiny biplane with no engine at all pulled up by a bigger aircraft to altitude and then you glide down, relying entirely on your own ability to guide the glider without any power. It’s terrifying. I was doing that at 17-18, around the same age a lot of the night witches were BUT I was in a modern glider, with a parachute, wasn’t climbing out on the wings to drop bombs and didn’t need to restart an engine asap midflight while being shot at. Nothing but the utmost respect for anyone capable of doing that.
сабатон больше выражает уважения к ветеранам. вспоминая все подвиги наших дедов. люблю эту группу сильно
Я тож
сабатон больше выражает уважения к ветеранам чем их собственная страна
Бот?
Горд тем, что лично общался с Ниной Максимовной Распоповой (805 боевых вылетов).
Proud that he personally communicated with Nina Maximovna Raspopova (805 sorties).
Сколько было тебе лет и ей на момент вашего общения?
Может поведаешь чего-нибудь из её личных историй?
Ого
Спасибо за память.дети внуки,правнуки Героя СоветскогоСоюза ХудяковойАнтониныФёдоровны лётчицы46(588)гвардейского Таманского полка.Ещё раз спасибо
Совершила926 боевых вылета
Teacher: We're taking a field trip to Russia
Boys: cyka blyat hehe
Girls:
First time I see this switched
that was uno reverse card?
Фёдор Пашин знаю блять)
Men: *panzerkampf sounds intense*
Like, from Russia)
Sabaton's comments section is one of the healthiest I've seen, cheers to it.
Also, cheers to the Night Witches, may the memory of these warriors live forever. When back after the war, unfortunatelly, due to bigotry that existed even in URSS, they were kind of prevented from solidly continuing their aviation career, and it’s shamefully ungrateful.
And I'm brazilian and so glad that Sabaton made a song about our warriors sent to fight at Monte Castello as well, "Smoking Snakes".
Cobras Fumantes :P when I read about how they got their name I got goose bumps.
Those guys were seriously badass. Out of ammo? Mount bayonets boys, we're giving those nazis a whallopin'.
You are from Russia and where did you get this information ?
Dunno where you get your information, young lady, but these ladies were heralded as heroes of the Soviet Union (sadly in today's Russia it's "uncomfortable" to talk about the heroic achievements of the Soviet people). Also the bigotry part is bluntly untrue, the strong, independent woman image was encouraged by the state (and if you don't believe me, you're more than welcome to look for old Soviet posters). Also read about the history of the International Women's Day
those damn bigots in the URSS
Сабатон как обычно, на высоте! Эти песни можно смело ставить в один ряд с песнями тех лет!
Historic fact:
The story of the Russian female pilots of the 588:th bomber regiment. Their nickname “Night Witches” comes from the characteristic sound of their bomb planes that was all that could be heard during their nightly raids since they set their engines to idle and would glide through the night to their target. This sound brought the enemies thoughts to the broomsticks of witches, and they called them “Nachthexen”.
Imagine how much that would fuck with the people who survived a Night Witch raid, one moment, utter silence, then the sound of canvas in the breeze, and then fire, death, and explosions all around you. After that, how many random things in the night would sound like the Night Witches had come again? Every stray breeze, every flag flapping in the wind, the silhouette of a large bird at night, any of these things might make you think you're about to be bombed again. Good look ever getting a good night's sleep ever again
@@evilbetty9423There a reason the nazi gave the Iron Cross to any pilot who downed one
Here is the ZDF documentary... ruclips.net/video/BB6QeJUsDIY/видео.html
A literal witch
But they change their broom with actual plane
Also, the po-2's didn't have any weapons on board (besides the bombs) and it's engine would sound like a sewing machine. The Germans who heard the engine would know it was them and could hear it from a distance only for it to go silent or a moment.. until the sound of the aircraft glide could be heard. At that point it would have been too late.
Every German pilot who downed a night witch got an iron cross, the witches took that as a compliment. So badass!...
Andro A Po 2 was a pretty hard plane to hit, as they are very silent and the plane could deaccelerate or accelerate more quickly than the Me 109 or Fw 190.
Lets not forget the Po 2 was the only biplane that brought down a jet, during the Korean war...
TJoon ATV Yeah true.
dude you are a true sabaton fan
i respect that
They couldn't accelerate more quickly. What made them difficult to hit was that their max speed was lower than the stall speed of a Me 109 or a Fw 190, flying at treetop level. Made it almost impossible to get behind them for long enough to line up a shot, otherwise you'd stall your plane and crash, or overshoot them and fly right past. They were also more maneuverable than either of the German planes.
The Luftwaffe ended up resorting to using their own 1930s era biplanes to conduct similar tactics in night attack groups. The Go 145, and the Ar 66.
I love them all.still and forever.
Iconic Soviet movie ""Only Old Men Are Going Into Battle"(1973) features two Night Witches. This movie contains a terrifyingly sad scene that moves me to tears every time. On the level of anti-war horror "Come And See"(1985) and metaphorical "The Ascent" (1976)
Whats the scène?
@@JT2trendy scene after loosing one Po-2 with crew
I never can get over the fact that one of the most feared strike bombers in WWII was a biplane that couldn't break 100 mph. Bitches be badass.
Po-2 is the only biplane crop-duster in history to score a confirmed kill of a jet fighter plane.
The Po2 is probably the best biplane of all time. First built in the 20s, fought all through WWII, bombed US airfields in Korea, and it was still in Production when it fought n Korea! Plus, it killed a jet.
У меня холод по телу от этой песни!!! Она шикарна!!! Спасибо!!! И от истории отваги, чести, героизма!!! Помним героев что положили жизнь за родину свою!!! Вечная память!!!
Слава нашим девушкам-пилотам!
Сижу, уже третий час эту песню гоняю
Стоит слушать пять часов!
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Отличный кавер
Это были смелые девушки. Слава и вечная память! Горжусь.
Почему немцы прозвали их "ночными ведьмами"?
Самолет По-2 (У-2), был тихоходным и днем представлял легкую добычу для зенитной артиллерии - Эти самолеты к началу войны были сильно устаревшими. Они вообще не были предназначены для войны. Самолеты были деревянные, их кабины были открыты. Никакого вооружения предусмотрено не было. Поэтому летали ночью. Максимальная бомбовая нагрузка - 300 кг. Часто полк перелетал вечером ближе к линии фронта и оттуда несколько раз за ночь вылетал на бомбежки. ПАРАШЮТОВ У ДЕВУШЕК НЕ БЫЛО!!!!!!! Летая на сверхмалых высотах парашют не спасет, в 1943 году парашюты заставляли одевать, но девушки предпочитали вместо них взять дополнительно 20 кг. бомб. К цели подлетали на малых оборотах на самой низкой высоте. Перед целью набирали резко высоту. Во время пикирования девушки выключали двигатели самолетов. Единственный звук который слышали немцы раздавался из-за трения деревянных крыльев о воздух. Кому-то это напомнило звук метлы, на которых традиционно летают ведьмы. Все бомбардировки проходили ночью, поэтому и ведьмы стали ночными.
Командир - Марина Раскова, герой Советского Союза
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Насчёт устаревания. Не важно чем убит враг, если он убит. Лучшим будет аргумент насколько эффективно выполнялись боевые задачи.
В плане парашютов. Я не думаю, что молодая девушка захочет использовать парашют над позициями нацистов.
Марина Раскова формировала 3полка,а командиром этого полка была Бершанская ЕвдокияДавыдовна
😊и я горжусь вдвойне,что это было на нашей земле,где я родился и эти бабушки к нам приходили в школу,плюс много от стариков слышал про них,как они воевали на окупированой Кубани,у меня самого бабушка войну пережила подростком, когда война окончилась ей 18 лет исполнилось,похоронила практически всех родных, отца,деда,два родных брата сгорели в танках на Курской дуге,они были 20 летние пацаны😐молодые и красивые,тем более так получилось что у меня мать рано умерла,и меня практически бабушка и вырастила, очень много чего про войну слышал,и конечно это не передать,но я считаю что люди живы пока о них помнят,и светлая память всему советскому народу,это было реально круто,вся Европа легла, только наши бабушки и дедушки перебили хребет Рейха😎 Сабатон двигает,это ещё по западным странам,за что вдвойне респект, особенно круто смотреть как там на концерт подпевают все, плюс опять же это передается через музыку и более молодым поколениям,и это правильно 👍
@@_prizrak_kopcapa9011 Аха, только Европа не легла (кроме Великобритании) , а 20 стран вместе с Рейхом плотным строем поперли на наших дедушек и бабушек (в Чехии военные заводы остановились только 9 мая 1945 г. и работали там в основном не военнопленные). Сейчас опять пытаются переть ...не знаю , кто и как будет ломать хребет ( бабушки с дедушками из могил не встанут). Так то хорошо, что есть такие композиции, но современные европейцы не понимают о чем речь...думают что это героические американцы бомбят фашиста...
В нашем городе, есть улица её имени!!!
I saw them live in Denver two nights ago. They came out and played this song right after everyone thought they were done. IT was awesome!
Kesseleth are you swedish?
UltimateToby 17 Umm... no. I saw them in Denver, Colorado.
Kesseleth k
At the Summit Music Hall? I was there too, holy shit that was an amazing show!
legionare117 I'm going to see them In May of 2017, can't wait to get that VIP ticket so I can meet them
American girls hanging out: Lets do eachothers makeup
russian girls hanging out:
Just killing fascists scum
During World War II, women pilots flew 80 percent of all ferrying missions. They delivered over 12,000 aircraft. WASP freed around 900 male pilots for combat duty during World War II. The original WAFS were organized specifically to ferry airplanes and free male pilots for combat roles.
@@apotato5567 Do you know that your Communism also killed million of innocent people.
@@---yh7xr little bich if I don't like fascism it doesn't mean I like communism 😊😊
@@apotato5567 Fascism or National Socialism? Which of them. Because I'm the second and I hate everyone.
Respect from Poland
O siema
Dzięki
Poland serious
Do you want a little red?
@@joaovitorj.desouza7166 yes, help OUR country, we have bad goverment, put something red in charge
The perfect song to listen at the Women's day
Yep.
Real women fight back!
Women role in war often gets pushed back and even ignored.
We are often in the shadows, the spies, the scouts, and we move entire tides of war.
Heck, one of America’s greatest spies in the field was a woman.....
Initially the Nazis thought a female spy was laughable.
By the end of the war, one was on Hitlers number 1 to kill list.
Her code name? “The Lady Who Limps”.
She had a prosthetic leg due to a hunting accident but she gathered intelligence like a boss and committed espionage like one does her nails.
Even though the Nazis knew she “limped”, she always tricked them and escaped via cunning or disguise.
Hell hath no fury like a woman scorned.
Never underestimate the “weaker sex”.
Yeah
@@equarg Both sexes have their respected differences. While overall women were pretty not significant on the main fighting side of the war as a whole, there were those who helped the soldiers behind the lines. :)
@@equarg Yeah well..... except WW2, you did nothing, literally, your participation was completelly insignificant. No offense, just facts. You move tides of war.... Well, no lol
@@equarg Soviets were the only one who employed them in combat mass scale interestingly
I look at the portraits ...
God, how strong they are
Nazi in hell: "How did I die?"
Devil: "A Russian chick piloting a WW1 plane with the engine off bombed you."
Nazi: ...
Heaven*
BydgoskiRogalik ummmm hell*
@TheFandrian it's sad that not all the nazis have gone to hell yet
TheFandrian , clown music intensifies
The folly of believing that political affiliation can merit salvation. Repent and believe on the Lord Jesus Christ!
To think that the last of these women passed away only last year. I hope that they were well rewarded and recognized for their service in the decades after the war!
Every soldier at WWII in Russia is highly recognized for it's service in the defense of the Rodina!
What? She is gone?? I didnt knew :((
Sabaton makes you feel patriotic for countries you don’t even live in
Edit: Omg thanks for the li. . .
You feel for it fool, THUNDER CROSS SPILT ATTACK
COME AND TELL THEIR STORY AGAIIINNN
That’s propaganda fam
@@stoybenxi7395 no its not the same
Russia strong.
Sabaton made me patriotic for a nation that used to and still is the biggest enemy of my nation.
I can't stop listening to this o.o
I think I got a Sabaton addiction.
I don't mind this at all
It's a very common diseas, but the people having don't mind it at all.
I can understand why
+deathstriker294 Haha ineed Kamerad, Gott mit Euch
What is that last part
+deathstriker294 God be with you
They should make a movie about these "Night Witches" instead of remaking movies with an all female cast.
yes definitely. Just reading a bit about it sounds very badass
so with male witches then?
There is a movie about them, and it's called "Night Witches in the Sky"
or the womens divisions of death in ww1
@@aarosundvall there is the movie about them))) Again, it's russian, Battalion (2015).
You can find version with subtitles.
Dad: turn this off
Me: why
Dad: We have bigger speakers downstairs
Yes
Fuck yeah
XD
overused comment, but I agree that the song is good
Cool
Nazi: why am I dead?
Satan: you were killed by a Badass Soviet Lady in a canvas and wood plane with the engine off.
Nazi: bruh
Night Witches MAY be my fav Sabaton song. But then once I listen to another Sabaton song it becomes my favorite, and so on...like Hearts of Iron or Resist and Bite...
Or Screaming Eagles or Primo Victoria. But yeah this is probably my all time favorite of theirs.
you play warband ?
Yep both great songs! And now add Winged Hussars, etc...lol
Yep! Haven't played native for awhile, mainly some mods. Was playing Napoleonic Wars most recently, also some VC.
Your money or your life!
My opinion one of my 5 favorite songs by Saboton
AJ Paul It's hard to choose one, isn't it :)
AJ Paul All of Sabaton are perfect songs! :D
AJ Paul
Ye.
My 5 favorites are probaly, Night withes, Price of a mile, Livstid i krig, inmate 4859 and solider of 3 armies.
AJ Paul At the end you can hear a slight whistle with full volume, THE WIND WILL WHISPER WHEN THE NIGHT WITCHES COME :D!
Almost all of Sabaton songs are my favorite.
Спасибо что поёте о подвигах Советских людей!
@Лесной филин они были разной национальности
@Лесной филин В любом случае советскими сначала, потом русскими, так корректнее будет. Все адекватные знают, что русских больше в любом случае.
Teacher: We're going on a trip to Russia
Boys: INTO THE MOTHERLAND THE GERMAN ARMY MARCH-
Girls: UNDETECTED, UNEXPECTED, WINGS OF GLORY TELL THEIR STORY-
Let's be real Sabaton + Russia = awesome no matter who or what you are
hahahah
That Swedish student:
ROAD TO CERTAIN DEAD AND PAIN-
"Our training aircraft were not created for military action. Wooden biplane with two open cockpits, arranged one after the other, and dual controls for pilot and Navigator. (Before the war these machines were trained pilots). No radio, and armored backs of the chairs that can protect the crew from bullets with a low-powered engine, which could reach a maximum speed of 120 km/h. The plane was not the bomb Bay, the bombs were suspended in the bomb racks directly under the plane of the aircraft. No sights, we have created them ourselves and called PPR (piece of cake). The number of bomb load was varied from 100 to 300 kg. In average, we took 150-200 kg. But during the night a plane could make several sorties and total bomb load was comparable with the load of a large bomber."
- I. V. Rakobolskaya, N. F. Kravtsov. We were called night witches
So, this is the song about Soviet ladies are bombing Nazi's soldiers in the dead of nights with WW1 plane in WW2 sung by Sweden metal band...
By the Lords in heaven, I wished one of them at least my grandmother...
i appreciate what they were doing but not all soldiers in germany were nazis, actually most of the wehrmacht didnt like the nazis caus they had the ss which was kind of a private army from hitler with their own rankings
@@sircornelius1333 Nobody asked
@Ish dude, what the fuck
Funnily enough my granddad met one when he was deployed during ww2, the quote he said when he told my grandma about it was "I have never been more terrified of a young woman than I was hearing what these women did on a regular basis."
@Ish No us british know how to respect people with fear, and if you met a seventeen year old girl who has jad to drop bombs by hand in darkness with a plane so shit that it could just spontaneously combust, you'd be scared too both for them and yourseld
Just like Ghost Division, this is the PERFECT opener for an album :D
Ultra aggressive intro and you feel like you are bombed away by the night witches.
By the way, I am from Germany. Sorry for my bad english xD
Ghost Division vs. Night Witches
Your english isn't bad at all
@@brycebeauparlant2019 We young germans usually have pretty good english skills, but we´re so cucked that we need to say sorry all the time, even if we´re right.
@@erraldstyler Im sorry about that, es tut mir leid, entschuldigung
Germany: Moscow shall be ours!
Night Witches: Bold words for someone bombing range.
i think you missed the word "within"
This song gives me chills. For more information, I don't think you can beat the book, "A Dance with Death: Soviet Airwomen in World War II". Not only are there pictures of these Badass women when they were young, but in the back there are pictures of the ones who survived as grandma types. They didn't have guns, or parachutes. They went into battle with cloth covered biplanes. Sabaton's music hits the nail right on the head for me. Wow!
Enough metal to rebuild the 7th Panzer Division
Or the 6th army
They are waiting in Stalingrad
*Plane is actually made of wood
*GHOST DIVISION*
@@aneesh2115 idk...nazis lost
~1 600 000 soldiers under Stalingrad. Soviets lost ~1 100 000 soldiers... I don't think that you can find any restorable pieces of germans in this meat grinder.
You actually made me laugh out loud lol
Девочки, девочки.. Сколько вас там и тогда осталось. Помним, не повторится.
@@dimasik4212 купи през не размножайся убыток
Если "сколько их там осталось" это вопрос, то 23.
В этой песни действительно слышен, отклик наших безумно смелых и отважных девушек,готовые умереть за свою страну! Огромное уважение им и почёт!!!!!!!!!!
Thank you very much from Russia 🇷🇺for such a wonderful track about our female pilots!
Каждый раз слеза накатывает, когда представляю через что пришлось пройти этим девочкам.
Teacher: allright, we're having a field trip to Russia
Boys: *panzerkampf*
Girls:
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HIGHER!
THE NUMBER OF LIKES
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IT'S RISING TOO HIGH
Teacher: allright, we're having a field trip to Russia
Boys: panzerkampf
Girls: Night Witches
I am the machine.
Fair enough
This is by far the most creative way to use the boys/girls meme, I loved this comment I hope you do well in life and be happy forever. Thank you my lord
Momo Kawashima your right, they are witches.
Thank you very much, SABATON!🇸🇪
From Russia, with love🇷🇺
do you support russia or ukraine in war?
@@anon7717 war in any way is awful. Russian government are assholes. And Ukrainians. And Americans. Cause in any war the victims are common people. I also hope u didn't support bombing Serbia f.e.
@@hazowsky i dont support war i dont have any side of it beacuse wars to this day was only on front and now russia is bombing hospitals etc and tell ppl they bombed military facility and this is awful my county is just taking ukrainians through border and help them
BRAVO AND VIVAT TO 588-th REGIMENT !!! WE NEVER FORGET YOUR COMMANDER SESTERS !!! GREAT RESPECT FROM CZECH REPUBLIC !!! VIVAT NIGHT WITCHES !!!
URA FOR GIRLS FROM 588-th !!! We never forget you !!! NEVER !!!
Спасибо!
I think you ment sisters.
Thanks to all russian man and woman from germany! Also thanks to Sabaton for this awesome song!
Hi from Russia! I hope next time together
I haven't found any better workout music, ever.
Because it doesn't exist.
Try Sparta
Teo Vinokur Ghost Division, Screaming Eagles, Nightwitches and Sparta are on my workout playlist... Dude - I swear those songs make you at least twice as efficient at lifting.
Yeah, guess it just makes you fit in the spartan spirit
Try Rorke's Drift
Спасибо вам девочки...
И спасибо вам парни за то что вы даёте нам возможность этих девушек вспомнить.
i lived 14 years without sabaton. I wasted a lot of time.
Me too dude, me too
ALSO ME?? 28 yo, knowing about the band since kind of 20 yo, heard maybe one or two songs and just yesterday I heard a lot of them, now I'm just dazzled and shocked bc I wasnt expecting they are SO GOOD
if there is ever a proper movie made about these gals this song needs to be in the end credits
Yess! I want that to happen so bad!
Yes - instead of remaking films with all-female casts, they need to do this.
Tom Fincham yes
Interesting fact
In psychological studies looking for differences between aggression levels in men and women, women scored significantly higher in aggression if they were in a position of anonymity and superiority. Like say...in a bomber plane.
Or as many Germans learned the hard way, behind a sniper scope.
Coward could be to snipe a child or to bomb a hospital. Its more effective, to snipe and bomb rather than go and knife a fucker down.
knifing a fucker down is way less cowardly and yes basically cowardly when it comes to aggression levels
@George Corbul Not wanting to die isn't exactly cowardly, ya know.
in the context of war it is
The Virgin Luftwaffe pilot: "Nooo!, you can't fight back with obsolet biplanes and women pilot!, the Luftwaffe is more modern and strong!, Herr Goering do something!!"
The Chad Witch of 588°: "Haha, bombs make Boom in Nazi Armory"
EMILIANO ESCUDERO yet Russia is still a country known for committing war crimes yet no one ever does anything about it at least Germany changed for the better
@@johnsepulveda443 Well ..., I suppose ..., I really don't understand what the hell that has to do with what I say
@@emilianoescudero322 some people do not know how to handle the information they learn.
@@johnsepulveda443 I bet you do not know about all the war crimes comitted by the allies also? Not denying the russian ones, but just google japaneese-americans 1942
HAHA WHEN ENGINE OFF IT GO:
One time I got voted DJ for a class party.
My friends: no historical crap, please.
Me:
YEAH GIRL
Do the last stand album and blast it to full volume
"Historical crap"-Somebody
"The ability to speak does not make you intelligent"-Obi Wan
UNDETECTED UNEXPECTED
U rock girl!
You know, they werent very effective unit in terms of actual damage, one heavy bomber raid would inflict more damage than 20 night withches operations. But their raids were devastating for enemy morale. Imagine how it feels to never be safe from the sudden death caused by a silent bomber, no matter day or night, clear skies or heavy cluds. You went to bushes to pee- boom- you are dead. You just finish your chores and went to bed- boom- you are dead. You were brushing your teeths in the morning- boom- you are dead. They ofc could shoot these biplanes down with AA-guns or fighter crafts could track these slow-pacing planes and down them, but never before the bombs fell. Never.
actualy most of the times, they could not, becuse theese planes had such a low stall speed, that most air craft at that era, could not even hit them, becuse they did fly past them before that, whit no chance to stay on their tail to aim, AA guns did work to some extent, but AA guns are desinged again to attack planes on higher altitudes, meening trying to hit a low flying plane was way harder or close to impossible at times, specialy at night you could not hit anything, though if you did hit one of those planes, most of the times, it did blow to peaces totaly.
@@Weffi76 You are wrong about some things. First of all yes- biplanes has significantly lower stall speed than fighter crafts but that doesn't mean they were hard targets, in fact the opposite- slow biplane is easy target for fighter plane that can freely climb at higher altitudes and attack it from above, being free to repeat if nessesary. Second- yes some AA guns such as famous german '88 flak canon were specifically designed to fight high altitude targets, but there were other types of AA guns designed to fight low altitude targets like attack planes or scout planes. Namely quad machineguns armed with incendiary ammunition. These could turn biplane like this into wreckage with a half-second second "Burp".
So flying in one of these birds was really dangerous, as soon as you are detected you basically doomed.
Well they were made to harass and demoralize the enemy,So i say they did their job very well
@@steirqwe7956 that's why the night was hand on hand with them
They painted their planes black and cut the engines miles from the target and glided the rest of the way. The only sound anyone would hear was the scream of the bombs falling, and the only time they were seen was when they were silhouetted against the moon, that's why the Germans called them witches. They only flew at night and were gone before anyone who was left alive could react. The light canvas planes meant they could glide for hundreds of miles with no prop, there was never any noise for people to hear to react and man AA emplacements.
It should also be mentioned that they typically would turn off their engines so they could glide silently when they made their bombing run.
That's why they were called night witches, cause their planes sounded like the witches brooms. Atleast that's what Sabaton said in an interview.
And the engine made such a rattling noise that it would wake the soldiers up at night, the fins called it the Hermosaha (Nerve saw)
The canvas planes they flew were very light and carried small payloads, so they didn't cause as much damage as larger bombers. But! Their planes could for some time glide through the air with engines turned off. They literally flew to the target in silence and darkness and appeared seemingly out of nowhere, turning their engines on at the last moment. This was both scary and badass - especially considering that those canvas planes had no armor at all.
Well, i mean, it would still alert german soldiers at night so they would still lose sleep while losing men at the same time though the damage wouldn't be big they will irritate the german army enough to go crazy and question their desicions
@@blebbb4728 absolutely. The power ofwill is stronger than any force of men. Break men's will and they have nothing
Special thanks to Sabaton for this EPIC song about the courageous 588th night bomber regiment! And Congratulations for the awesome lyrics video, Nuclear Blast Records :) Carry on the brilliant work!
Im so glad the made a song about these women. I feel like its an overlooked part of WWII history that is quite incredible.
I fucking love this band.
Damn Nazi!
A rumanian flag with a swastika? Really?
Philipp B. да, румыны даже имели подразделения СС. В основном они были на Крымском направлении. Да и Гитлер в своей основе стратегии опирался на их нефтяные заводы.
So many butthurts here..xD. C'mon guys. The nationalists aren't allowed to listen to Sabaton? xDD You are raging over a picture..oh xd.
And yes the Romanians had their SS units..So don't be so amazed..xd
RacerX237 You awful awful nationalist! How dare you have a view point that conflicts with other peoples! You should be ashamed of your view point!!!! RIGHT WING POLITICS ARE ALL NAZIS!!!111!!111!!11111111
American women in the 40s: I just hope my husband is ok
Russian men in the 40s: I hope my wife is ok
I hope my motherland is ok!
More like: Honey! Hurry up! We're gonna be late for the battle!
@A M I hope she slapped whoever asked those questions
@A M Yeah because although women in the US served, it was never in combat roles. Same with Canada and the UK. Countries that had women fighting in their ranks did it because they literally needed every able-bodied person to fight.
Actually the only 20% of all Soviet men survived the war so they would not be home, but on a tank or something
Сперва я услышал эту песню от (Cover by Radio Tapok) Sabaton - Night Witches
Кстати, Некоторые летчицы, все еще живы!
It is kinda sad that as an American I have learned more about non American history of various wars from Sabaton than I have form any other source. Although Sabaton is now the only source I want to learn about the history of war from!
Я из Росси , и мне очень приятно , что подвиги великих русских героев , не забыты
+иван новиков Героинь.
+McMaxus женьщина не может быть Героем, только героиней?
+Антон Максимов Тоже самое
+иван новиков Как жаль, что а наших героях песни слагают чаще теперь зарубежом.
+иван новиков при этом успели накатать 2 песенки про финнских нациков, как они весело и задорно убивали русских.
0:37
_The Witches join the fight!_
*"boombity bombity now there's no property"*
I hope my neighbours like this song..
say here: ruclips.net/video/fV8d4Grhej8/видео.html
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I hope my neighbours don't like this song... I hate them!
@@lou7654 You can gift your neighbors a winter vacation.
A nice... winter vacation...
@Lustful Bread i am dutch how come i like it?
Nazi in hell: Can i at least know how i died?
Devil: a ww1 plane flown by some Russian chick
Nazi:*screams and curls up in ball*
hell yeah
Nazi infantry in hell: may I know how ve died
Devil:some Russian guy with a breaking rifle
Nazi infantry:*fuheriosly cursing in German*
Nazi 1: how did I die?
Devil: Russian with a Molotov cocktail
Nazi 2 : and me?
Devil: division wiped out by by 40 Belgians
They're talking about the plane's age, not the war itself.
Wehrmact soldat in hell: how did I die?
Teufel: Hanse's coffee.
WS: well, it could be worse. i've heard stories about... *shudders visibly* Nachthexen...
OberKommando West soldat in hell: how did i die?
Teufel: "War is coming swiftly, the border's closing in. we're a company of soldiers, mere forty rifles strong... all alone!
stand alone! ..."
OKW soldat: well, could have been worse... *shudders visibly* Hanse's coffee... poor Wehrmacht drecksacken...
It's very powerful song. Greetings from Russia.
Guessing by the amount of comments I don't understand, I'd say you're not alone :)
The Night Witches are my favorite historical figures. I’m hyped by this song!
Silent through the night
The Witches join the fight
THEN THE WINGED HUSSARS ARRIVED!
Sayantan Saha should become a meme
lol.
Sayantan Saha Facing 500 Samurai in the name of god, but their outnumbered 40 to 1!
Cheque's FCGs lol
THEN THE WINGED HUS-
*Gets Shot*
finally a band and or a solo person is not making songs about love drugs heartbreak and such history songs mixed with power metal is peanut butter and jelly
I can't wait to hear this live in 2 months
You won't =( They do not have Night Witches on setlist...
Strange, all the recent shows have a very short setlist but gigs back in September had Night Witches after the Intermission. I hope they play it on their EU tour.
Lorcan Ward Quebec city two days ago, no night witches BUT To hell and back live is worth enough
Lorcan Ward im so pissed that i missed there concert in dallas ..... i fricken live 6 hours away i coulda driven that far
^Damn, they were epic when I saw them and they played Night Witches as the first encore song.
Teacher: Class we are going to Russia
Boys: Into the Motherland The German Army March
Girls:
Heh
This would make for a perfect historically based anime. Just imagine, you've got a historically legitimate reason for an all-female cast, doing badass things like flying without parachutes, turning off engines and gliding on air currents with old WW1 planes to surprise the enemy, climbing onto the canvas wings to manually detach bombs that failed to launch... With the right studio and budget, it'd be an instant classic.
and like that my peepee hard
Oooh damn, I would *definitely* watch that.
It exists its called Strike Witches
It'd be like strike witches but way more hardcore. And no aliens would be involved.
There's actually a tabletop game of this very premise. Pretty sure it's straight-up called Night Witches, too.
It were Soviet girl mostly in age of 17-22.
17-25
Спасибо, товарищи!
Damn. Went to their concert last year. The comrades and I fought valiantly in the pit, and were 2 thirds through the concert. The moshing was becoming exhausted yet kept going, still less brutal by far. And I can just remember when the participants heard the first few cords, it was like everyone got injected with adrenaline. The pit gave its all on that one.