Wolfpack - German U-boat Tactics - Sabaton History 054 [Official]
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- Опубликовано: 10 сен 2024
- The Battle of Britain had saved the United Kingdom from imminent invasion by the German Wehrmacht, however the war was far from over. To destroy Britain's economic capabilities to wage war, the German Kriegsmarine had to win the tonnage war in the North Atlantic. The German submarines - the U-Boote, were sent out to hunt. As the British Royal Navy returned to the convoy system to protect its merchant fleet, the Germans as well began organizing their submarines in groups to attack in unison. These hunter-killer teams, the Wolfpacks, would soon haunt the depths of the North Atlantic.
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Not sure if you'll see this, but I'm curious, how did "Bury fail the test"?
*Joakim mentioning the Emu war*
Everyone: don't do that, don't give me hope
Bad Company I now know what song I am waiting for. Thank you sir.
Joakim: "Anyway, we have for you guys a sneak preview of a song from our next album."
# Lanky bastards, lurkers from the Outback
Feathered monsters smash your windshield in
Wattled horrors sack helpless farmsteads
Their cackling calls sound in your horror dreams
Emu war! the guns do nothing
Emu war! they stand against our fire
Emu war! (etc) #
@@harbl99
Bravo, sir/madam! Bravo!
@Bad Company @harbl99 Yeeeeeessssssssss!!! This needs to be a thing!!!
I'd buy the single.
This is why I love Indy. You think he's gonna tell a joke about something even more dangerous than humans but then he just drops all his knowledge on mosquitoes and you learn something. He would be one of the most fun people to have a beer with. (or a gin and tonic!)
One of the many reasons to love Indy
Actually gin and tonic was a remedy against malaria. Treapy both effective and nice. Perfect win-win situation.
or some quinine
@@submarineinthesky8946 That would be a overkill because there was quinine in oryginal tonic already.
“I hate beer!” 🤘🏻🎸- Indy
Maybe not the man to have a beer with 🤣
The day has come guys, Joakim mentioned the Great Emu War, it's happening!!
Half life 3 confirmed
EMU WAR AND BEER
Joakim obviously checked the Sabaton Reddit Memes
It's real boys, are dreams will become true
He gave us hope!
Uniform fetishist is the best way I ever heard someone describe Hermann Goering
I thought "Germany's Greatest Medal Collector" was pretty good too. lol
Germany’s Favorite Uniform Fetishist, Germany’s Greatest Medal Collector… you can’t go wrong with either.
That's probably the best thing you can call him.
@Opecuted Europe largest
death in shape of an emu battalion
Cannot out run the emu battalion
Better yet.
EMU!
WE MEET THE EMUS!
EMU WAAAARRR!
"Like a real pack of wolves, the first vessel that located the convoy would inform the others of it's coordinates via radio transmission"
Oh yes, those pesky wolves that use radio transmissions to find their prey.
That is one f****** terrifying concept
Why else do you think wolves have those antennas?
Aliasalpha They
Fucking
*WHAT*
Wolves have radios too its called howling.
@@ramatheidiotfilipino8855 That is not a radio.
u-569 the main character
u-94 best friend of the main character
u-124 love interest
u-406 the comedic relief
Nice copy paste from the lyrics video from Piscator
Péter Zsédely thank you
@@Murgablodazor69 can't hate on someone for passing a meme on. I don't understand what's with you copy/paste Nazis. Why you gotta shit on someone for promoting a meme?
@@Murgablodazor69 memes are literally just that
@@ashenwuss1651 Im not angry at the dude, I just pointed it out
German Navy: “We’ll be fine so long as the Brits don’t crack the code!”
*cut to-*
British Navy: “We cracked the code!”
*laugh track*
they boarded u 559.......if that one incident never happen then i doubt they would win the war in the oceans and thus win the war outright
Germany stills has success for a bit longer
Directed by..
Kriegsmarine: Alright, we need a few years to make Plan Z work
Hitler: *Declares war on Poland*
Kriegsmarine: _U-BOATS IT IS_
(Also please do more naval themed songs)
lol no, there was practically no way they could have complete the Z plan due to Hitler's autarkic policies and international isolation
I'm personally looking forward to Sabaton covering the Battle off Samar.
The Emperor protects
THE EMPEROR PROTECTS!!!
The journey of the Emden
Dönitz: Nice convoy you have there. It would be a shame if someone, *SANK IT*
After the Laconia incident he was indeed quite angry with the allies.....and the laugh is the allies tried to use that as a cause for his trial and execution post war at the trials, how ever they were not expecting what the Defense had in store for them ha ha, so they let Donitz go
@@daviekuklatv what the defence had ?
Now I kind of expect "Animals of War" as the next album. With Songs about the Great Emu War, Wojtek and possibly Hannibal's elephants, the dawn of cavalry and military service dogs.
And Oscar! Ech unsinkable sam
* Par in the comments section * Write that down! Write that down!!!
@@jajurvonhohenzollern5542 a metal song about a cat? I'm down
I would love a song about wojtek
This has to happen. It’s time these heroes of the animal kingdom is given the Sabaton treatment!
As a destroyer sailor, this song gets me pumped when I hear "general quarters, general quarters, all hands man your battle stations." Though I continue it as we did on ship, "precede up and forward on starboard, down and aft on port, report material readiness conditions to damage control central," or something to that effect, it wasn't my job but hearing it constantly most of it stuck. I could picture us going nuts in this situation, seeing ships explode in the night, the radio screaming with cries for help. The water on fire and any minute a torpedo could get us too. I do not envy the sailors of yesteryear, I respect them, I honor them for their sacrifices and thank them for the lessons learned. Fair winds and following seas.
Ah so that's what it says at the start!
holy moly you are a ww2 veteran??
Yes, this song definitely gives me the goosebumps all the time. A few months ago I read the title of an article: 'The number of wolfpacks is increasing in Germany.' Of course it was about actual wolfpacks in German forests, but my first thought was 'oh, the last time it happened, Germany was in war'.
:pictures the Schwarzwald filled with roaming wolves using torpedoes:
The Poles cracked Engima mathematically in the late 30s then smuggled it to the Brits, who proceeded to industrialize the process at Bletchly Park, which could crack the 3-rotor Enigma of the Wehrmacht but not the 4-rotor Kriegsmarine Enigma (who also employed better OpSec and InfoSec making it even harder to break). Then they finally caught a U-boat and got the codebooks before they could be destroyed making it "easier" to break the naval Enigma.
thank 'you for giving the facts. I have also mentioned the history under one of the songs of Polish heroismn.
Britain: Britannia Rules the Waves!!!!
Germany: Oh yeah, well, we rule beneath the waves!!!
hah like U 47 did to the Royal Oak at Scappa Flow lol.
@@daviekuklatv Indeed.
Germans never, never, never shall be Slavs!
Couldn't help myself. ;)
Netro Lancer
Then USNAF dive bombers destroy the u boat
America has entered the reply section
EMU WAR SONG INCOMING!!!
I find it amusing that both the Kriegsmarine and the US Navy had some rather serious issues with their torpedoes at the start of WW2. An interesting parallel.
The Mark 14 fiasco should have resulted in executions.
well U boats usually could only carry 13 torpedos and yes bad ones for alot of times
There is a mosquito that went to war! The De Havilland Mosquito
There was another version of Mosquito called Tse-tse. Also deadly.
Don't forget the Mosquito Fleet, most famously PT boats in WWII, but also at other times in US and Australian history.
@@gregski4130 especially to u-boats
There was also Tiger, panther,
You beat me to it. I was just going to mention it.
Me: opens youtube after school
*sees wolfpack sabaton history*
*clicks*
*clicks like*
*comments this*
*getsreplyfromSH*
:0
Fucking brilliant
Fun fact, Bees were part of WWI. Search "Battle of Tanga", also known as "Battle of the Bees". That would make for a kickass Sabaton song: "Then the Winged Insects arrived!"
A song about Paul von Lettow-Vorbeck would t be bad either
Not the *BEES!*
Centrimentric radar, Corvettes and Squid mortars and the expansion of the "escort navy", the RCN, also played a big part in the defeat of the U-Boat.
Sadly the Battle of The Atlantic, the longest theater in the war, is often overlooked or forgotten. I'm glad it's at least remembered in this song.
Stew Mcbride: The Battle of the Atlantic is also remembered at the D-Day Museum in New Orleans, La!
Its also remembered at the Canadian War Museum in Ottawa.
The hedgehog anti-submarine rocket system also played a large roll in anti-submarine actions taken during the Battle of the Atlantic.
Sabaton should do a song about the HMCS Haida, comissioned and built in the UK and bought by Canada, this Tribal Class destroyer (one of four purchased) quickly became the most decorated warship in Canadian military history. Convoy defense on the brutal Murmansk run, traversing the Arctic Circle, passing through the Panama Canal and becoming a member of the elite Trainbusters Club in the Pacific. She now serves as a National Historic Site and floating museum in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada and is featured in Wargaming's World of Warships.
@@jeffbudd7678 Southern neighbor here. We love poking fun at you guys, though thanks to the Germans, several decades ago, we know you all got mean side!
Burma: am I a joke to u
Battle of the Atlantic day is first Sunday of May.
This is the song that introduced me to Sabaton. From here it led me to Ghost Division and Panzerkamf and then the Heroes album and eventually the rest of the band ever since.
Same!!! It's one of my favorites
Cool, for me it was Panzerkampf, the Lost Battalion, Ghost Division, and The Last Stand; which got me into Sabaton.
Same here it was this song and prima Vitoria
Nice, me was No Bullets Fly then Hearts of Iron then this then much of Heroes
Coincidentally mine was Bismark the other naval song Sabaton did!
Suggestion thread for noted animals during wartime!
The Great Emu War!
Wojtek!
You gotta include Sergeant Stubby in there, guys!
Oh, and Hannibal's elephants too.
"Beasts of War"
Sabaton, PLEASE MAKE THIS HAPPEN!
Don't forget Cher Ami, the pigeon that saved Lost Battalion.
An animal themed album about war sounds like something only sabaton could pull off lol great fuckin idea
Also the bees from German East Africa
incendiary bats from Mexico used by the US to attack Japan. true story
Yes.
6:20 That joke about Göring made my day. Thanks Indy!
Did anyone else notice the rubber ducky in the background while Indy and Joakim were talking? I couldn’t stop staring at it during the whole thing
Yess, I think it's the 3rd episode with the duck! I was dissapointed the duck wasn't there last week and glad to see it back this week :D Love ducks and love Sabaton, what I need now is a Sabaton duck!
Watch "Das Boot" and after that listen Wolfpack song!
Uilian Ries Yes 😊Liebe grüße Alex 🤘🏻
You have to get into the _Das Boot_ appreciation mode before you begin. Hang strings of sausage from the ceiling, slosh buckets of seawater around the room, sit in woolen clothes and don't wash for a week, have someone puke in the corner, smear mineral oil on everything and open a jerrycan of diesel, and don't forget to have someone throw firecrackers at you at irregular intervals. There. Now you get the full _Das Boot_ sensory experience. You may commence watching.
@@harbl99 lmao
The energy of music and lyrics very accurately reflect the history of these events. Sonar at the beginning of the song -
🖤🖤🖤
Guys and Indy, thank you! Keep giving us the story!
P.S. gin and tonic - we are waiting😎
Show me a more iconic duo than gin & tonic
@@SabatonHistory Iconic in classical style - G&T wins no doubt🤘😊
I want a Drunk History special from Indy and Sabaton!
@@SabatonHistory a more iconic duo? Bismarck and Ark Royal 😏😏
@@SabatonHistory Indy and Joakim/Par
I love how sabaton doesn't even have to make up song ideas, one accidential mention of emu's and we have an entire album idea ready about war and animals.
Thank you for the videos, the music and the laughs guys!
13:56 you absolutely need to do this. That would be hilarious!!
I really like that rubber ducky in the back
That duck needs its cover
I'm glad the duck is back! I was getting worried when I couldn't see it anywhere in the last week's episode ;D Just a shame they still haven't explained the duck, I feel like the guys are messing with us lol But I also really want to know the duck background story!
Aussie Here
Great Emu War song YESSS PLEAAASSEEE
That’s like a French boi asking to hear ghost division and I respect it
"We could do the Great Emu War"
Somebody's been reading r/Sabaton
You're kidding??? Nope, then new person on that reddit. Will see if the Sabatonhistory one is official next
For having 2 uncles on subs in the wolf pack, it's good to hear a band have a song about the wolf pack. I only herd small stories from them before they passed away but they only survived as their captains disobeyed the orders to scuttle their subs, their reason for not doing it was 'Deutschland has lost to many sons to this war, no more will be be sent to a senseless death'.
From what they told me, it wasn't until the last 70's early 80's that they weren't called deserters and they got their military benifets.
You have any idea how many served in submarines? I’d imagine it wasn’t a lot.
@@kstreet7438 in total approximately 2,500 were in active service, approximately 400 being constructed by the end of WW2, of that who served the type 2 had 25 crew, type VII had 45 crew, type IX had 50 and type XXI had 57 crew.
60,000 killed and some 8,000 captured and Germany lost 60% of it's subs.
They did have plans for a sub to have a crew of 75 but never left the drawing boards.
In total approximately 81,000 were built with a total of 1.5 million service men
First. Never heard that song live but the Wolf Pack is just awesome. Although it is one horrifying song. I get chills every time I hear that first command.
Plenty of videos live of the song
Ive seen it live a few times
All war scenarios are scary on their own way, but the thought of serving in a merchant ship during WWII below decks at night, completely vulnerable to a torpedo attack, and being surrounded by the haunting screams of twisting metal while the ship is being swallowed by the sea,... is probably one of the most terrifying things I can imagine. Even worse knowing that even if you would survive that, you had to try cope with the cold Atlantic, burning oil, and not having any guarantee that a ship would return for you. Must be such a desperate feeling to see your hopes of salvation just steam away to save themselves from further attacks. Respect to all that volunteered and served in the Merchant Navy during those dark years, they were braver than most of us will ever be.
Mosquitoes eh? You do remember that there were some pretty significant raids using Mosquito planes in WW2? Maybe you could do something with that.
Into the Fire, Coat of Arms and Wolfpack Sabaton's greatest tracks
6:17 sent me to the hospital with a case of side splitting laughter... well said Indy well said indeed
People: I want to learn about history
Sabaton history channel:
Allow me to introduce myself
Notification squad reporting as ordered to SINKING FOUR IN TWO APPROACHES
MOM CAN I HAVE METAL?
TO MAKE BULLETS?
YEEESSS
ACTUALLY MAKES U-BOAT WOLFPACKS LIKE A BOSS
My absolute favourite song finally has a History-Episode... and it's not even Valentines Day yet 😍
This was actually my second Sabaton song with Purple Heart being the first one.
EDIT: Now I want a song about the plane Mosquito.
Love, love, love this song. Thanks for my weekly history lesson. 🤘
YES! the Emu War! make it happen ... I bet sabaton could fill a full album with songs about this war
just imagine the awesome song about the 3 heroic men who stood against hords and hords of these demonic birds...
For the love of God, PLEASE do a song about the Emu War!
My paternal grandmother's family was old school Prussian military, and when my great uncle was old enough to join up, he chose the Kriegsmarine. He served on U-360, and lost his life when the boat was depth charged off Norway
Nightwish put Richard Dawkins in some of their songs... Now it's time for Sabaton to put Indy in one of theirs, and no, no matter how much eye candy he is as Lawrence, it doesn't cut it, I want some more ;)
Poles broke Enigma method even before war, and gave this knowledge to allies. Again support from Poland forgotten. THX 'allies' !
My first and favourite Sabaton song! Thank you so much
cant w8 for the Great Emu War song :V and after it the g & t.
BTW great video that song make me chill every time, great history part too
Wooh new video peeps. Nice work guys, song and video alike.
Would love to see a sabaton history episode about the song ghost division
12:38 "We can't sing about . . . riding motorcycles"
Harley from Hell: Am I a joke to you?
One of my favourites.
Alright I want an album dedicated to animal use in warfare now. XD
yes, finally! Waited for this episode for over a year now :)
I love how Sabaton does songs about battles so unknown to the average person.
I had no idea this convoy existed before listening to this song
One of the advantages of listening to Sabaton: Learning obscure and cool history facts
Convoys also went to Murmansk, north Russia. As the nazi's had cut of the railwayline, and there was no other way of sending equpment to the north-front. During ww2 americans sent weapons and machines to Russia.
Tirpitz where sent to Alta, Norway, to cut of the convoys.
6:16 I never expected that sentence in a Sabaton hhistory video ever
6:16 those words are words I never expected to hear
Now that would be an interesting themed album: Wojtek, mosquitoes, emus, and tonic water. Maybe add lemon juice (scurvy), horses, cher ami, and anti-tank dogs into it aswell
Thanks for another great episode.
You're welcome!
I really really want sit in a brain storm for a Sabaton album and Sabaton history.
I wish Sabaton would cover the Admiral Graf Spee, which hunted merchant ships, but the captain was a Nazi-humanitarian who was careful to serve his nation while minimizing human casualties in the process. At substantial tactical risk, the Spee was known to report its own position to enemy coast guards requesting that the coast guard send its vessels to pick up some sailors in lifeboats from the vessels it boarded, cleared and then sank. In the end, when cornered by the British cruiser Exeter and 2 other destroyers, the Graf Spee battled, then retreated. Had the Spee made up its mind to either sink those 3 ships or go down trying, the Spee would have survived, but the Spee failed to recognize the fact that it was winning its final battle, which lead to the Spee's retreat and subsequent scuttling.
I loooove this song.
One of the first songs Ive heard from sabaton.
Love this song
Please do a song about wjotek! He got promoted because during battle he mimicked the soldiers carrying artillery shells for the guns so during battle he resupplied artillery positions. They made patches with him carrying shells. He smoked and drank. He wrestled with soldiers he even survived the war and lived the rest of his life in a zoo. Soldiers that served with him would come by and he sit down and expect to be given a cigarette lol. Honestly a badass story. You could do one on the free polish navy as well. A polish destroyer signaled to the Bismark "I am a Pole" before charging it. They showed up at some many battles and were so aggressive that British admiralty thought they had twice as many ships than they did.
''One of the enduring images of the second world war is that of the German u-boats, who would hunt in wolf packs.'
And now I can't escape the image of a u-boat in the middle of a forest surrounded by wolves. On the conning tower stands an exasperated German, his head in his hands. 'Mein gott, Hans.'
Both my grandfather and my great uncle were sunk by u-boats. The former as a CPO in the Royal Navy. He had to swim underwater as the surface was aflame, but he made it out. The latter as an Engineer Officer in the Merchant Navy, and not so lucky. He went down with the Lady Glanely on the 02/12/1940. A Welshman serving on a Welsh ship. Briefly mentioned in the video is the Llanover, another Welsh merchant vessel. There's a cracking book that covers the stories of many Welsh merchants that were lost to the Kriegsmarine, though it makes for depressing reading. They Sank the Red Dragon by Bernard Edwards, for any interested.
God I would fucking kill for a sabaton song about The Great Emu War, literally my favorite animal and historical story
Wolfpac in the house and how about a song about the Mosquito squadron
Been waiting for this one. Always been curious about the story in the song
Cutter Ingham still exists in Key West Florida. An Excellent Museum Ship!
I do not like beer, but I love heavy metal, history, Sabaton and Sabaton history channel. Love you guys!!!!
I'm doing a project for school for a regional competition on the Battle of the Atlantic, and I'm planning on doing a main history brief, then booklets on ships/types of ships that had a major impact or are well known from the Battle of the Atlantic, which is going to include the U-Boats, the Bismarck, the Prinz Eugen, the HMS Hood, and the Ark Royal. The competition is in about the first week of April, and I'm starting it today. This will be fun :,)
Can not wait for the show in Gothenburg tomorrow.
What perfect timing! I just started doing research for my college thesis, which is going to be about the battle of the Atlantic!
Hey guys hope you are all doing well. Listening to your music coat of arms on Pandora thanks. Got me to thinking there should be a video game bases on the Warsaw uprising. Thanks for bringing to lite obscured historical events from a non biases point of view. Guys are awesome. Hoping to be able to buy one of your albums soon. I keep requesting the radio station to play some of tour songs.
@@kstreet7438 Thanks I'll check that out.
Hey thanks for covering this song only just came across it! My grandfather was a code breaker at Bletchley park and was at hut 7 I think? Could be wrong on that one but he spoke a lot about enigma (after official secrets act expired) and it’s fascinating! His code breaking helped sink the battleship/cruiser Scharnhorst, he would have loved the song and the show for sure! Thanks a lot for covering this one :) take care you guys
Hey guys ,I can't stop listening to Fields of Verdum song, and I just an idea came up to my mind some days ago, and is that why not adding the explosions, shots sounds from the original video to the song itself ,so all those amazing sounds efects (explosions&shots) are joined permanently with the song and also using those effects at the live shows in order to perform even a greater show!!! Man those explosions effets and shots from the original video would fit awesomely EPIC if are joined/added permanently with the song!!!
de havilland mosquito; "am i joke to you?"
Damn, a video about my favorite song. Finally! Thanks!
DAS BOOT!
Our pleasure! Appreciate the support
@@SabatonHistory please, make a song about captain-lieutenant Gunter Prin and his boat U47. Gunter was sunk a British battleship Royal Oak in navy base Scappa Flow
I've been waiting for this episode!
Still by far my favourite song from Primo Victoria. While the title track and Panzer Battalion are always brought up as the classics, I think this song's music is so dramatic and (pardon the word) epic, while telling a story much less well known than most others on the album. And the buildup to the final chorus is just... so good!
My Dad flew subkillers for the Canadian Navy. Off of HMCS Bonaventure. Up until the mid 60s, the allies STILL kept up the watch against armed enemy subs. One of my earliest memories is watching Bonnie "swallow" a helicopter that had landed on her deck.
We lived in Halifax, of course.
I enjoy a nice G&T myself. For medicinal purposes.
Wolfpack is one of the most underrated songs.
What i learned from this video: mosquitos are as dangerous as a uboat wolfpack
It'd be great to see some songs about the animals of war, there's a lot of them that are mentioned by name in military records as well as the general "horses pulled the guns, pigeons carried messages" type things.
7:07 when you have a 5 K/D but still aren't satisfied
This just made my day! Fell in love with this song just two days ago (and heard it far more times than i should have)
How can one listen to a song far more times than one should have? We don't think this rule applies to Sabaton
@@SabatonHistory Yes, indeed, when one thinks he overplayed a Sabaton song, some of their other songs get stuck in his head. I've been there far too many times...
Great episode!
Thanks!
This posted awhile ago.
RUclips: suffers failure to suggest till now.
Me: clicks the second I see Sabaton.
Oh well love ❤️this channel and the music anyway
It's been a long time since I've heard the song Wolfpack
I really, honestly love Indy and this channel.
Thanks for appreciating our effort!
Love the back history about your music! Music based on real events is a rare thing these days, I'm glad I found your band! Keep rock'n🤘🏻
I'm glad they changed the lyrics and gave us Wolfpack , it is my favorite Sabaton song ,
Perhaps one of the coolest interviews seen!
Thanks!
Best Sabaton song bar/par none!
I really love Sabaton ,and most of their songs, but this one is smething else... The firs ttime I've listened to this song, it immediately became my all-time favourite.
569 makes the contact and lead them,
U-94 scores a kill in the dark.
124 sinking four in two approaches,
406 suffers failure on launch.