The Treaty of Versailles was one of five treaties signed by the Central Powers that ended WWI. It was formalised on June 28, 1919, and featured the 'War Guilt clause', which required Germany to give back territory, pay reparations and disarm. Read more about the Treaty of Versailles 👉 www.sabaton.net/historical-facts/treaty-of-versailles-signed/ ➞ SUBSCRIBE for more Sabaton: sabat.one/RUclips ➞ MERCHANDISE Official Store: sabat.one/ytdshop
I would correct the starting text with armistice because Germany didn't surrendered at the end of World War One. Only after WW2. Edit : ok...that's in the lyrics...too bad XD
You know sabaton I love your music so thank you guys for inspiring me to use your music to help understand history easier and you guys are the best so have a blessed day stay gold
this line made me think of the russian attack on the ukraine. it was also sooner than most had expected, while probably everyone hoped there wouldn't even be a war
Don't think it's at all meant to be this way, but I'd love to see that setting up their next album is a WW2 album. Though I actually hope it's something else (Personally, I'm hoping Napoleonic Wars). Amazing album though.
@@alek8672 it really saddens me that we could possibly be very alike, but when the time comes we both could face each other in a mindless and senseless conflict...
I love that this song is basically Sarajevo, just with the lyrics changed slightly (except at the end), it shows that while there has been a change to the times, it really isn't as different as it may seem, with a new war only on the horizon,
@@Noctaru I listened to the whole album in order, skipping ones I already knew, like Soldier of heaven, christmas truce ect. (It's midnight for me, so I needed to be faster (so much for that, I'm still here)) and I didn't notice it at first until the chorus part kicked in
its in a different key, its in a much brighter key, which means that it is still the same world as before the war, but with a new hope, a hope for forever peace.
The final minute of this song is really haunting to me, instead of a final celebratory note, it just slowly fades away, showing that things are unfinished, asking endless questions that will all be answered in 20 years time. Incredible.
It gets better: The Synth-heavy whine droning just under the main rhythm? It's the EXACT SAME one as from the next song chronologically in their list. The Rise of Evil
@@BahamutXER also at the end the same kind of affect happens Where in the end of the rise of evil it goes from a beat to soldiers martchng signalling that war is coming And in this song the heavy metal over takes at the end and the lyrics go down in quality from the happiness and joy at the start to sour and harsh at the end
The perfect companion song to Sarajevo. Well done Sabaton. Joakim being the lone voice desperately crying out "It's the War that will end all wars" with the chorus chiming in "Can a War really end all war?" even louder, is haunting and I love it.
Agreed. Kinda makes Joakim sound like the bad guy in this narrative, which is a shame, but his voice is just perfect. Like, he tries to convince everyone that war is over and they can relax, so that he can take them by surprise later, but nobody believes him.
@@Kartoffelkamm well I really like the fact that he sounds like the bad guy with his dark deep voice. Only more suiting isnt it! We know he truly is the good guy :)
As a shot is fired changing the world As a new doctrine in combat's explored As the Dreadnoughts clash at last As an immortal soldier finds his home As soldiers of heaven guard their post forever As the Hellfighters earn their name As for king and country a river is flooded As the lady of the dark fights until the end As the Bulgarians hold the line And as we celebrate our Christmas in the front far from home we ask over selves the question Can a war really end all war? Will war return sooner than we think?
Id swap it around a bit As a shot is fired changing the world As the Bulgarians hold the line As for king and country a river is flooded As the Dreadnoughts clash at last As the lady of the dark fights until the end As a new doctrine in combat's explored As the Hellfighters earn their name As an immortal soldier finds his home As soldiers of heaven guard their post forever And as today we're all brothers, tonight we're all friends we ask over selves the question Can a war really end all war? Will war return sooner than we think?
You know what I love? The ending bit, it sounds like marching! It's as if they all know that war is coming back, so, they already begin marching towards it!
I live the contrast of uplifting optimism at the beginning of the song. It’s essentially a modified Sarajevo. However, the later portion of the song shifts and slightly opens the door to a creeping sense of doubt about the lasting effects of the Treaty of Versailles. Even the image of the bloody olive branch seems to evoke the idea of a tainted peace. A peace that will eventually lead to greater conflict.
As to be fair, i would like Sabaton to do specificly a song about September Campaign, i know we have 40:1, but it's only about one battle. The agression that started the greatest conflict in human history should have it's own song just like Sarajevo.
@@lewycraft to keep the vibe of the album and the Sarajevo-Versailles frame style, I think that a more apprioprate event to cover would be the attack of Schleswig-Holstein
@@Oskiinus If we would like to make a song similar than yes, but i was thinking a bit more about song to simply be about the begginig og the WWII overall, but your idea is cool either way.
Well, normally I would see it as lazy to reuse basically the entire first song as a band's last song in the album, but I think here it actually works perfectly as both a reminder and a way to show that this new peace really just brings around another war. Excellent songs guys. I can't wait for the history videos when you guys get around to them.
Well, half of it, it starts off with the major/happy notes of a resolution of the war...then goes back into the dark "is this REALLY over" (reprise of Sarajevo).
Peace is only ever a prelude to the next war. War will ALWAYS return, always sooner than anyone expects, always in a new way and often in a place no-one expects. We need to shake ourselves out of this post-WW2, post-Cold-War complacency and realize the world has never, ever been kind to nations who rested upon their laurels.
Soldier from 1918: "Will this war really end all wars?" Time traveler: "Can a war really end all war?" Soldier: "Will this war bring another war?" Time traveler, not wanting to alter the timeline: "It's the war that will end all war."
Reminds me the scene from Doctor Who Doctor: You are oficer from World War 1 Soldier: World War 1? Doctor: Judging by the uniform? Yes Soldier: Yes but... What do you mean, One? Doctor: Oh sorry... spoilers.
As per tradition sabaton has this 1 song in each album that will bring a tear into your eyes and gut punch you in the feelings. This is just as beautiful as the end of the war to end all wars in the last album.
One? Please yes this made me cry but it was nothing compared to Christmas Truce. I think you mean they always have multiple song that make you cry/ really uncomfortable
I like how this song and Sarajevo work together so well. War is raged but peace is introduced later, but soon enough war returns and peace is a distant dream again, you can see that in that the start of the song is all happy cause peace has begun, but towards the end war returns, and the chorus from Sarajevo comes back. I'm poor at explaining but I love these songs.
Don’t worry I kind understand you say as both song fit will on story of ww1 the Great War how war raged in Europe for 5 year and peace come and all the soldiers like a dream come true as people think the war is over but only reality treaty will last few decades until next war will happen next 20 year as some don’t accept the treaty and will cause next world war.
I didn't actually listen to the album in the "proper" order, I listened to it in a random order on youtube. I just finished Sarajevo, then started this one. Yeah, they do work extremely well together.
Well, if there's a peace treaty that is perfect for having a Sabaton song written about it, it's Versailles. After all, it was a contributing factor to the next big war.
In a concept album solely based on World War 1 Versailles being a reprise of Sarajevo is a beautiful masterpiece and the perfect curtain call to the album.
I'm a bit disappointed that no song talks about france or russia or romania I mean these 3 countries had such a high number of casualties (both france and russia had more casualties during ww1 than the entire serbian population)
@@ahouais5620 I mean, they covered a wide variety of countries and topics in this album. They covered Belgium, Serbia (twice), a crazy Belgian-Irish guy, Germany, Bulgaria, Italy/Austria-Hungary, and the US/France (Harlem Hellfighters). Ever song felt important and/or lesser known in history.
@@ahouais5620 Due to segregation within the US Army, the Hellfighters fought alongside the French and in French units. They even traded out their weapons and equipment for French weapons and equipment.
I feel like this song shows the reception to the treaty of Versailles, at first everyone feels its solved everything, showed by the upbeat tone at the beginning, but near the end, they realize it only brought upon it's new set of issues, showed by the ending which mimicked Sarajevo's beat
It's a shame because France caused the conditions in Germany that led to WW2 because of the harshness of the treaty, which the British wanted to to be more lenient on, because it led to hyperinflation and the collapse of the interwar government
@@etherealhawk I’m pretty sure it was the Americans who wanted to be more lenient with maybe the British being slightly better then the French; but both nations wanted that reparation money and since Austria-Hungary and the Ottoman Empire both dissolved after Ww1 Germany was left with the bill plus tip.
Actually, I don't think this was a bad way to approach this. When I saw Versailles on the track list I wondered how this was going to be done. Making it a tie in from Saravejo suits it perfectly at least for me.
That gave me chills. It's been a while since listening to a new album gave me that amount of chills, goosbumbs, tears and reason to headbang at the same time. It definitely became a masterpiece. I've been listening several times all the way through and I still can't decide, which is my favorite song. Keep on like that. Greetings from Germany.
11 November, year 1918. 106 years ago. The Great War, the war to end all wars, has over. Rest in Peace everybody, who died in this Great War. The great war, where millions has died. War, that changed the whole history. War, that never ended all wars.
a few cool thing that I notice from listening to this song 1. it went from happy song to dark and full of worries, just like how the treaty goes 2. all Sabaton song have an ending but this song does not, it's keeps on going only to fade out, it's represent the endless question about the result of war and the fact war never disappear only waiting for a chance to rise once again
At first I was thinking that this song was too optimistic, that the treaty was the ushering in of a golden age that we know didn't happen. So when the tone & lyrics changed in the second half, I knew Sabaton had hit just the right note.
After researching the treaty of Versailles, I am really amazed that it took 21 years for the war to begin again. I thought that the two wars were really close from one another but now I see that that it took that long has to be a minor miracle
It's a shame because France caused the conditions in Germany that led to WW2 because of the harshness of the treaty, which the British wanted to to be more lenient on, because it led to hyperinflation and the collapse of the interwar government
Actually the Versailles treaty was too lenient. Germany imposed Frankfurt treaty on France in 1871 and France paid all. Saying that Versailles caused WWII is a nazi revisionist statement.
@@saechabashira8380 it being less harsh than previous treaties and it being harsh enough to be a big factor in Hitlers rise to power aren't mutually exclusive
@@anna-flora999except you're missing the point. A harsher treaty would've stopped it, but the British wanted Germany to get back, so its old rival France had a counterweight on the continent.
The frail optimism in the first part is completely shattered as the second part, a callback to Sarajevo, begins. Knowing what comes next, I can't help but feel hopelessness, a dreadful sensation growing from behind my back. No war can end all war.
I love how both this song and Sarajevo correlate with each other, like a beginning and a conclusion to the album, I love this detail, and I love how it was performed! Sabaton, doing wonders, as always!
I love how Sabaton shows the terrible sides of war and how ugly it is with Attack of the Dead man yet show different side like Christmas Truce and Versailles...... Amazing album yet again
I think your only looking at the first half of Versailles, because the part that comes after the guitar solo is a lot darker and grimmer. It's a grave final verse
Just love how the first half of the song seems cheery and then after that guitar solo the tone of the song becomes darker both in the lyrics as well as the music. Really great song guys as allways.
Because of the English and the Americans. If the Allies had listen to France, Germany would have been definitely crushed without any possibilities to rise again, but England and America (especially England) did not want France to become too powerful in Europe. Conserving a rival with Germany was the better option for them to avoid a too powerful France.
@@jonathanassirelli7241 Honestly, I don’t get why the British and Americans wouldn’t oppose this. If France got it’s way, the Brits would’ve has another rival in Europe, and the Americans were just accepting anything for their stupid League of Nations. So I see the Americans not giving a heck about what happens halfway around the world.
@@jonathanassirelli7241 yeah completely decimate a population that only did what the other side did for generations but because it was through a treaty and not a war it's cool and not utterly despicable
I don’t think will change for next ww2 even if some could do opposite or not it will change for outcome of next ww2 you remember the Great Depression and the unfair treaty is start for next ww2 if the treaty was not hard for Germany as German economy was in ruin as money was unworthy. If treaty of Versailles was not harsh or Germany economic or Great Depression hit will not be ww2 we know it as different ww2 so no matter what it be a ww2 happen soon or later.
@@jonathanassirelli7241 also really it was English and the American fault it was all the Allie’s fault . If the allies have not harsh treaty to Germany it will not become it have ww2 and you say be more harsh it will not change nothing it make Germany same as be ww2 plus it not Germany. Japan was backstabbing by allies as promises something and feel betray and same was Italy so it have not changed nothing.
I love that the end of the song sound so ominous while being cheerful at first, makes sense considering the versaille treaty was so brutal and unjust. The winners celebrated while the loosers were left not just defeated but completely crushed without a hope in sight. Perfect soil for festering hate, and a Man that might abuse it for his own twisted and sickness vision of the world.
Unjust? If anything, Versailles was far too kind to Germans! If they’d been put in their place a bit more firmly, they could never have started the Second World War!
As General Foch said, "It's not a peace, it's a 20-year armistice" and he was totally right. He found that the treaty was not firm enough with the Germans and that he would return to war 20 years after the treaty.
@@jamesharding3459 I realy realy hope, that is supposed to be troll. If not you didnt pay ANY attention in history class. I seriously doubt it would have prevented WW2. Would have probably made it worse if anything. Germany would have needed longer to recover but the Hate and desire to Hurt the Victorious Nations would have been even greater.
Yeah they were way too soft on them but it was the only way it was going to end. No matter how beat the germans were, they would have just kept digging trenches and bogging down the allies for years. The germans refusing to learn the lesson, blaming the jews, buying into the idea they deserved to conquer a big part of europe because germans somehow are entitled to lord over people is entirely on them. Which is why the allies had to throughly destroy them in ww2. The western powers were absolutely evil in their own right but germany aggresively started both world wars and pretending otherwise is entirely revisionist.
"This is not peace! This is a 20 year ceasefire!" French General Ferndinand Foch on the Versailles Treaty ... At least he didn't live long enough to know how right he was ...
It's a shame because France caused the conditions in Germany that led to WW2 because of the harshness of the treaty, which the British wanted to to be more lenient on, because it led to hyperinflation and the collapse of the interwar government
@@luffegasen7711 Not only that, France blames Germany for "Using Gas Weapons", ignoring the fact that the French Developed Mustard Gas and deployed Gas Weaponry and Flamethrowers at Verdun... But hey, Apparently, It's _Not_ okay when the otherside retaliates.
@@etherealhawk Nope, the Versailles treaty was too lenient. Germany imposed Frankfurt treaty on France in 1871 and France paid all. Saying that Versailles caused WWII is a nazi revisionist statement.
Their will be no peace with Russia until they have been beaten militarily if we as Americans had done so immediately after World War Two perhaps we would not be where we are now but instead we allowed communism too survive and the authoritarian streak that brings.
This one is my absolute all time favorite. The contrast, the theatrics, the foreshadowing, the usage of the previous song, the sense of doom and repetition. It is the best one I think.
The bleeding olive branch is a really strong image, heralding the violence that the revanchist peace would bring. I almost feel like the dove turns somewhat raptorlike or maybe corvidlike, but it's probably just a tired mind playing tricks on me.
I'd say you're onto something. I was also feeling weird about the pigeon, but for me it was the black of its eyes. So unnerving. MORE FORESHADOWING!!! HOW MANY LAYERS OF FORESHADOWING!??!?!?
@@cac_deadlyrang I think if you hear "The End of the War to End all Wars", then "Versailles" and then "Rise of Evil" it is a very good transition from the end of WW1 to the beginning of the end for the 30's and 40's.
I like how the song starts triumphant then becomes a hollow echo as if we’re moving away from a room with the celebration and seeing the bigger picture outside and the wars to come. A mental image of politicians who haven’t seen the horrors of war making toasts and cheers contrasting with the grim soldiers replenishing their gear. The very end reminds me of Rise of Evil as fresh forces are on the march
I thought that Sarajevo’s backing track used as the reprise for Versailles was brilliant, but using Sarejevo’s key and lyrics to reprise it IN the repise really puts this at the top
I listened to the full album for the first time just now. It's really cool to see Sarajevo and this song being like a complementary introduction and conclusion to the album!
I like how Sarajevo's theme is dark and heavy, while Versailles is joyful and uplifting....... For a moment, until the latter part which foreshadows what's crawling out of darkness
I like to imagine that Sarajevo is representing the start of WW1, the album itself representing the events that took place therein, and Versailes is the end. The callback to sarajevo representing the start of WW2
I love the style that Sabaton did with this song and Sarajevo (I also love how they added Sarajevo's chorus into this song). My fav song off the album, was not expecting the explosive ending. Fantastic outro to a fantastic album!
I have to say. Listening to every song in order. This is one hell of a way to start and end an album. Same thing that started would end in something beautiful but chaotic. They did this so well in this album and their song The End of War to end all Wars
During the Versailles Conference, Italy was given less land than it felt it had earned and Japan was ignored altogether. Twenty years later, France surrendered to Germany in the same rail car in which Germany had surrendered to the Allied Powers.
It's a shame because France caused the conditions in Germany that led to WW2 because of the harshness of the treaty, which the British wanted to to be more lenient on, because it led to hyperinflation and the collapse of the interwar government
@@etherealhawk The germans would not take ANY peace deal that involved them losing because they didn't think they lost. So if anything versailles wasnt harsh enough.
@@aabattery06 ... What? Like... actually what? A Peace Treaty which placed such heavy reparations on Germany for reasons almost purely of revenge and not even because France and Britain actually needed the money, which caused Germany's economy to utterly fall to pieces despite mountains of foreign financial aid, which was one of the direct causes of the Great Depression itself, and also led to a German people so angry and desperate for hope that they listened to a madman... wasn't harsh enough?
@@aabattery06 This was a revenge thing from France for the lost Franko-Prussian war which by the way was started by France and they hated that this won war was the starting point for united Germany. Versailles wasn't harsh enough is the most bullshit statement I ever heard about WW1, giving Germany the sole responsibility for the outbreak of war was absolute nonsense, war was to come one way or another all countries were equally responsible for it. The reparations they wanted were the reason for the collapse of the German economy, without that Hitler would have never happened.
@@jesuszockt3531 You have to remember though that the Germans were both proud and militaristic so did not think they lost. No matter what peace was signed, as long as the Germans had to admit defeat they would not accept a peace as legitimate or "fair". As a result a "Hitler" figure would've emerged and second world war would've been started. BTW the reparations asked of France after the Franco-Prussian war was 26 billion USD (adjusted for inflation) to be repaid after 5 years. The Germans were asked to repay 260 billion USD (adjusted for inflation) whenever they could, im fairly sure they were repaid only recently, almost 100 years later. Which means the reparations asked was NOT outrageous especially since they destroyed Belgium and the French countryside. That is why I think the peace of Versailles was not harsh enough. It allowed the Germans to rebuild their army and start another world war. There should've been a peace similar to the peace at the end of ww2.
I can honestly just see that last chorus, the entire shift in attitude to the song, being used in some sort of play where the one idealist is stuck saying "it's the war that will end all war," while the rest of the cast and crew ask if it really is the end of all war
The change between the triumphant instrumental proclamation where each line has a satisfying "conclusion" in the first half to the monotonal military march that just leads into the next line instead of ending is such a fantastic bit of musical story telling, you guys are fantastic at what you choose to do.
I love the composition of this song because it quickly turns from a hopeful tune of happiness celebrating the end of the greatest armed conflict known to date, to a doubtful "Will this war really end all wars?" accompanied by a static esque distortion of the audio. It's so haunting and creepy listening to this after a hundred years, because you can almost taste how that happiness the people felt wasn't gonna last even 20 years with the coming of an ever worse war that would leave its mark on humanity forever.
Just finished listening to the whole album and while the entire thing is a masterpiece, this last song had me sitting in my room afterwards just staring at a wall in silence for like 15 minutes trying not to cry. I can't even really put my emotions into words but it hit me hard. Truly amazing work.
Something I appreciate about the first half of the song is the hope that came with the treaty. At a time like ours, it's important to have that hope, even though this led to an even larger war. The hope of peace is something I hope to hear more of from you guys
A song that stabs, cuts and twists into my soul. I love it, brings tears to my eyes. Just simply beautiful in a time of uncertainty. Love you Sabaton never loose your way !
I kinda envision at the solo that a surviving soldier is in his forties with a family and sons, turning on his radio as he watches them outside the window. Suddenly, he'd hear the Franklin D Roosevelt on the radio, his eyes widening in horror upon hearing the declaration of war on the Axis, the thought of his son's fighting in a new World War bringing back the terrifying memories of his time on the battlefield...
Out of all the songs in the album this one gives me the biggest goosebumps because we can still relate to it with the current situation in Europe, and not only it, but everywhere where people are suffering because of war.
"In the underground, something is growing in the dark." One of the most menacing lines i've ever heard. I hope that could be a small little teaser for a WW2-based album.
man, i just adore how the song towards the end is STEEPED in cynicism. it truly gives the vibe that every party around the globe is sharpening their axes, eyes locked on one another to see who will do what next... i'm pretty sure we know that answer.
This song really is something, because despite the hopeful tone at the beginning, once turns back to Sarajevo at the end, proves that the shot is more impactful than the treaty. Still beckoning, tainting the treaty, covering it in blood, preparing for the more horrifying war coming. The shot of Sarajevo still resonate to this day... We can still hear it.
I loved the emotions the guitarists were able to convey in this album. Namely these 2 songs. Sarajevo sounds so grim and menacing because it's depicting the start of a continent spiraling into a chaos that swallows the world in gunpowder, chlorine, and brass. War is here, and it is not here for you. Versailles sounds righteous and mighty because this godforsaken war, one that just took 20 million men and countless beasts of burden, is, at long last, over. Peace is here, and it is here explicitly for those who deserved it.
Imagine the fathers from the first world war seeing their sons go to war for 4 years now seeing their grandsons sent of to fight a war that the treaty guaranteed would never happen pains me to think
I think this will be the last war in Europe. Russia is done for, the only thing left to do is to kick out the Americans as soon as the Russian surrender
My great-grandfather lived the two world wars. My familly is Belgian, living near Bastogne, and was in the middle of the path for the two invasions. When the german armies retreated at the end of WWI, my great-grandfather saw them going back while singing, and he said "They are not defeated. They will come back soon." He was right.
It's a shame because France caused the conditions in Germany that led to WW2 because of the harshness of the treaty, which the British wanted to to be more lenient on, because it led to hyperinflation and the collapse of the interwar government
@@etherealhawk the conditions were less harsh than during the franco prussian war. You can't ask a nation which was humiliated by the other be kind with at the end of a war. Moreover even with condition less difficult the WW2 could appear too. I explain. That's not the versaille's treaty but the defeat of Germany without any fight on his ground and the terrible economics conditions. Maybe the versaille's treaty had boost that process but that's not the principal cause of WW2. I add if all french condition were applied the WW2 couldn't existed. Because France wanted destroy germany as a territorial entity. it was a very young nation at this period less than 50 years.
@@lhermteg2607 so you think its okay to dismantle a nation after a war so it cannot wage war again? Maybe france should have been dismantled after the napoleonic wars then? Or does your rethoric just apply to "young" nations?
@@lhermteg2607 WW2 would have still happened. Or do you think the UDSSR would have not taken the chance to invade a very weakened germany to have access to the North Sea and middle Europe under their control?
Nope, the Versailles treaty was too lenient. Germany imposed Frankfurt treaty on France in 1871 and France paid all. Saying that Versailles caused WWII is a nazi revisionist statement.
It's a very unique thing that first "Sarajevo" almost the same as "Versailles" but in the first one, where war just started, where music and lines sounded harder and in the second one, where everything ended and lines are sound lighter and more peacefully. The first one is named in honour of the city where's all started and the second one that named in honour of the city where's all ended. It's genuinely, Sabaton!
There's a lot I want to say about this whole album. I absolutely love it to pieces, Sabaton will always be my comfort band. But THIS song to tie things up? I love the choice to make it essentially a continuation of Sarajevo. From the "optimism" overlaying the beginning and how it follows the same tune and rhyming scheme to show how there isnt actually any real changes made, before 2/3rds through the song gives up and goes into the chorus for Sarajevo with full menace. Then there is the the fact that the the song doesn't REALLY end, it just.. fades away. Just like war. It may just be current events getting to me but I really do enjoy this track a lot. Thank you for another kickass album Sabaton!
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"War will return, sooner than we think."
Dammit, Sabaton, you're scary.
I would correct the starting text with armistice because Germany didn't surrendered at the end of World War One. Only after WW2. Edit : ok...that's in the lyrics...too bad XD
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You know sabaton I love your music so thank you guys for inspiring me to use your music to help understand history easier and you guys are the best so have a blessed day stay gold
damn scary but so true. You guys are amazing finding always the right text to write the right song at the right time.
"War will return, sooner than we think."
This might be the new most haunting line in Sabaton history.
this line made me think of the russian attack on the ukraine. it was also sooner than most had expected, while probably everyone hoped there wouldn't even be a war
Sabaton are Prophets. But in Russia we all be surprised that descision of our government. War starts then diplomacy not work, very sad
Don't think it's at all meant to be this way, but I'd love to see that setting up their next album is a WW2 album. Though I actually hope it's something else (Personally, I'm hoping Napoleonic Wars). Amazing album though.
@@alek8672 it really saddens me that we could possibly be very alike, but when the time comes we both could face each other in a mindless and senseless conflict...
@@xenotriver Hope we meet. And not for conflict, just for a couple of beers 🍻 Life is crazy, who knows what will be next
Chronologically the next song is "Rise of Evil", the slower and darker tune of the end of the song is haunting
Isn't March to War about the start of WW1?
@@zombieplayr you're right I forgot they explained that in the history vid
dude that would be a cool project (if it hasn't been done yet), to make a timeline of sabaton songs and where they take place in history.
@@NyxyShark I've seen a few I'm not sure how up to date they are and I tried something similar which is definitely not updated but people have done it
Yup.
I love that this song is basically Sarajevo, just with the lyrics changed slightly (except at the end), it shows that while there has been a change to the times, it really isn't as different as it may seem, with a new war only on the horizon,
Yeah I love the parallels being both opening and closing tracks of the album
i listened to Sarajevo and then came back here, thinking : wait sounds like the same , damn nice job they did
@@Noctaru I listened to the whole album in order, skipping ones I already knew, like Soldier of heaven, christmas truce ect. (It's midnight for me, so I needed to be faster (so much for that, I'm still here)) and I didn't notice it at first until the chorus part kicked in
@@Pte.Fletcher 1am here im kinda tired so thought it was my fatigue doing shenanigans !
its in a different key, its in a much brighter key, which means that it is still the same world as before the war, but with a new hope, a hope for forever peace.
The final minute of this song is really haunting to me, instead of a final celebratory note, it just slowly fades away, showing that things are unfinished, asking endless questions that will all be answered in 20 years time. Incredible.
It gets better: The Synth-heavy whine droning just under the main rhythm? It's the EXACT SAME one as from the next song chronologically in their list.
The Rise of Evil
@@BahamutXER I did not notice that, I'll have to relisten to it
@@BahamutXER I hear it. "But not everyone agrees. In the underground something is growing in the dark. Because for some, the war never ended.."
@@BahamutXER also at the end the same kind of affect happens
Where in the end of the rise of evil it goes from a beat to soldiers martchng signalling that war is coming
And in this song the heavy metal over takes at the end and the lyrics go down in quality from the happiness and joy at the start to sour and harsh at the end
@@BahamutXER Wait really!
The perfect companion song to Sarajevo. Well done Sabaton.
Joakim being the lone voice desperately crying out "It's the War that will end all wars" with the chorus chiming in "Can a War really end all war?" even louder, is haunting and I love it.
Agreed.
Kinda makes Joakim sound like the bad guy in this narrative, which is a shame, but his voice is just perfect.
Like, he tries to convince everyone that war is over and they can relax, so that he can take them by surprise later, but nobody believes him.
@@Kartoffelkamm well I really like the fact that he sounds like the bad guy with his dark deep voice. Only more suiting isnt it!
We know he truly is the good guy :)
@@Kartoffelkamm Honestly, it feels to me almost like he’s desperate to believe that it really will end all war
@@AlexGNR Yep.
@@theprussian7483 Could also be.
As a shot is fired changing the world
As a new doctrine in combat's explored
As the Dreadnoughts clash at last
As an immortal soldier finds his home
As soldiers of heaven guard their post forever
As the Hellfighters earn their name
As for king and country a river is flooded
As the lady of the dark fights until the end
As the Bulgarians hold the line
And as we celebrate our Christmas in the front far from home
we ask over selves the question
Can a war really end all war?
Will war return sooner than we think?
Well done my friend
I love this
Damn this is powerful
Dang, really well put together!
Id swap it around a bit
As a shot is fired changing the world
As the Bulgarians hold the line
As for king and country a river is flooded
As the Dreadnoughts clash at last
As the lady of the dark fights until the end
As a new doctrine in combat's explored
As the Hellfighters earn their name
As an immortal soldier finds his home
As soldiers of heaven guard their post forever
And as today we're all brothers, tonight we're all friends
we ask over selves the question
Can a war really end all war?
Will war return sooner than we think?
"This is not a peace. It's an armistice for twenty years."
- French General Ferdinand Foch in 1919 concerning the signing of the Treaty of Versailles.
Is that foreshadowing or am I an idiot
Damn, the guy was a hell of a visionary xD
TIMETRAVELLER
He really did hit the nail on the head.
He was right sadly
dude really was a wizard.
"Can a war really end all war?" I love this part. And how it just repeats and fades...
You know what I love? The ending bit, it sounds like marching! It's as if they all know that war is coming back, so, they already begin marching towards it!
That's a nice one!
Marching... It reminds me a bit of Rise Of Evil...
@@the_tittongo i wonder if putting the song back to back would make a continuous line
@@the_tittongo which is the next sabaton song chronologically
Even at the start sounds like a drummer is leading the cadence
I live the contrast of uplifting optimism at the beginning of the song. It’s essentially a modified Sarajevo. However, the later portion of the song shifts and slightly opens the door to a creeping sense of doubt about the lasting effects of the Treaty of Versailles. Even the image of the bloody olive branch seems to evoke the idea of a tainted peace. A peace that will eventually lead to greater conflict.
if I was Sabaton, I'd also begin working on another proper WW2 album, with this being the very foreshadowing of it. Incredible stuff!
@@Oskiinusyeah man it would be a sort of part 3 to their world wars project. It would fit in well with the time set by this song.
As to be fair, i would like Sabaton to do specificly a song about September Campaign, i know we have 40:1, but it's only about one battle. The agression that started the greatest conflict in human history should have it's own song just like Sarajevo.
@@lewycraft to keep the vibe of the album and the Sarajevo-Versailles frame style, I think that a more apprioprate event to cover would be the attack of Schleswig-Holstein
@@Oskiinus If we would like to make a song similar than yes, but i was thinking a bit more about song to simply be about the begginig og the WWII overall, but your idea is cool either way.
That synthesizer sting at the end draws us back to “Rise of Evil” from Attero Dominatus. Very ominous.
Was having a nice trove in the comments for this sentiment, I feel the exact same way
Well, normally I would see it as lazy to reuse basically the entire first song as a band's last song in the album, but I think here it actually works perfectly as both a reminder and a way to show that this new peace really just brings around another war. Excellent songs guys. I can't wait for the history videos when you guys get around to them.
I fully agree.
I think its meant to be like there
100% agree fr tho. I also like that Sarajevo has kind of a darker and lower tune compared to Versailles even though they're pretty much the same song.
Well, half of it, it starts off with the major/happy notes of a resolution of the war...then goes back into the dark "is this REALLY over" (reprise of Sarajevo).
Bookends
“War will return, sooner than we think” that line we are really feeling right now huh?
hopefully it won't grow to a larger scale, but who knows, most of the ones on power aren't reliable
Marshal Foch of France predicted WW2
yeah i was thinking exactly the same
@@jacobite2353 yet France caused the conditions in Germany that led to WW2 because they refused to be reasonable on the treaty
If you mean what's happening in Ukraine, the war was there for the last 8 years. Most people just ignored it.
"War will return.. SOONER THAN WE THINK"
HOLY COW THAT SENT ME GOOSEBUMPS!
Peace is only ever a prelude to the next war. War will ALWAYS return, always sooner than anyone expects, always in a new way and often in a place no-one expects. We need to shake ourselves out of this post-WW2, post-Cold-War complacency and realize the world has never, ever been kind to nations who rested upon their laurels.
Soldier from 1918: "Will this war really end all wars?"
Time traveler: "Can a war really end all war?"
Soldier: "Will this war bring another war?"
Time traveler, not wanting to alter the timeline: "It's the war that will end all war."
I really love this take on the lyrics!
Sometimes a lie is done to keep someone content
Specticism, logic, pessimism, propaganda
I would have travelled to 1917 and stopped Arthur Zimmermann.
Reminds me the scene from Doctor Who
Doctor: You are oficer from World War 1
Soldier: World War 1?
Doctor: Judging by the uniform? Yes
Soldier: Yes but... What do you mean, One?
Doctor: Oh sorry... spoilers.
As per tradition sabaton has this 1 song in each album that will bring a tear into your eyes and gut punch you in the feelings. This is just as beautiful as the end of the war to end all wars in the last album.
Did you listen to a different song or something? How do you compare THIS with The End of the War to End All Wars?
This is good, but Christmas Truce was way higher on the feels-o-meter.
Carolus Rex is filled with songs that will make you cry though.
One? Please yes this made me cry but it was nothing compared to Christmas Truce. I think you mean they always have multiple song that make you cry/ really uncomfortable
It’s like In Flanders Field on the Great War album
8 songs all released at once, damn. Well that makes this 1/8, so I know what I'll be doing for a while.
We're getting a feast today!
This is a so called album release
Yes, that's what happens when an album is released.
did you really listen to this song first? bruh moment
This is 11/11. Jeez...
I like how this song and Sarajevo work together so well.
War is raged but peace is introduced later, but soon enough war returns and peace is a distant dream again, you can see that in that the start of the song is all happy cause peace has begun, but towards the end war returns, and the chorus from Sarajevo comes back.
I'm poor at explaining but I love these songs.
Don’t worry I kind understand you say as both song fit will on story of ww1 the Great War how war raged in Europe for 5 year and peace come and all the soldiers like a dream come true as people think the war is over but only reality treaty will last few decades until next war will happen next 20 year as some don’t accept the treaty and will cause next world war.
I didn't actually listen to the album in the "proper" order, I listened to it in a random order on youtube. I just finished Sarajevo, then started this one. Yeah, they do work extremely well together.
I keep hearing "It's the war that will end no war" instead of "end all war" as in war wont be ended by a war
Well, you are better thab me thats for sure haha
Them: You can't write a song about a peace treaty.
Sabaton: Challenge accepted
They've done it many times now
Well, if there's a peace treaty that is perfect for having a Sabaton song written about it, it's Versailles. After all, it was a contributing factor to the next big war.
@@darthplagueis13 lol Versailles is the town it was signed in
@@TheOfficialLilMeatball Well, duh. Doesn't mean the name can't be used to also refer to a specific historical treaty that was signed there.
@@alexanderthegreat6682
What other Sabaton song is about a peace treaty?
“This is not peace; it is an armistice for 20 years.”
Marshal Foch at the signing of the treaty of Versailles.
He wanted the complete annihilation of Germany
@@LordVader1094 Yeah, that would have gone well. Oh wait, no. It wouldn't have.
@@LordVader1094 based
@@LordVader1094 He knew what that treaty meant, but he draw the wrong conclussion.
In a concept album solely based on World War 1 Versailles being a reprise of Sarajevo is a beautiful masterpiece and the perfect curtain call to the album.
And a perfect curtain call to WW1 altogether.
I'm a bit disappointed that no song talks about france or russia or romania
I mean these 3 countries had such a high number of casualties (both france and russia had more casualties during ww1 than the entire serbian population)
@@ahouais5620 I mean, they covered a wide variety of countries and topics in this album. They covered Belgium, Serbia (twice), a crazy Belgian-Irish guy, Germany, Bulgaria, Italy/Austria-Hungary, and the US/France (Harlem Hellfighters). Ever song felt important and/or lesser known in history.
@@howardbaxter2514 how is France covered in hellfighters?
@@ahouais5620 Due to segregation within the US Army, the Hellfighters fought alongside the French and in French units. They even traded out their weapons and equipment for French weapons and equipment.
I feel like this song shows the reception to the treaty of Versailles, at first everyone feels its solved everything, showed by the upbeat tone at the beginning, but near the end, they realize it only brought upon it's new set of issues, showed by the ending which mimicked Sarajevo's beat
It's a shame because France caused the conditions in Germany that led to WW2 because of the harshness of the treaty, which the British wanted to to be more lenient on, because it led to hyperinflation and the collapse of the interwar government
@@etherealhawk I’m pretty sure it was the Americans who wanted to be more lenient with maybe the British being slightly better then the French; but both nations wanted that reparation money and since Austria-Hungary and the Ottoman Empire both dissolved after Ww1 Germany was left with the bill plus tip.
A very beautiful song to end the two albums of the great war
Actually, I don't think this was a bad way to approach this. When I saw Versailles on the track list I wondered how this was going to be done. Making it a tie in from Saravejo suits it perfectly at least for me.
That gave me chills. It's been a while since listening to a new album gave me that amount of chills, goosbumbs, tears and reason to headbang at the same time. It definitely became a masterpiece. I've been listening several times all the way through and I still can't decide, which is my favorite song. Keep on like that. Greetings from Germany.
Thank you very much for your words. Greetings from Sweden!
Geht mir ganz genau so. Wirklich wieder ein unglaublich gutes Album! Da kann und möchte man sich gar nicht entscheiden. :D
11 November, year 1918. 106 years ago.
The Great War, the war to end all wars, has over.
Rest in Peace everybody, who died in this Great War.
The great war, where millions has died.
War, that changed the whole history.
War, that never ended all wars.
a few cool thing that I notice from listening to this song
1. it went from happy song to dark and full of worries, just like how the treaty goes
2. all Sabaton song have an ending but this song does not, it's keeps on going only to fade out, it's represent the endless question about the result of war and the fact war never disappear only waiting for a chance to rise once again
2. not all have an ending, actually (Night Witches and Karolinens Bön don't have it as well)
So as pricey of a mile
At first I was thinking that this song was too optimistic, that the treaty was the ushering in of a golden age that we know didn't happen.
So when the tone & lyrics changed in the second half, I knew Sabaton had hit just the right note.
After researching the treaty of Versailles, I am really amazed that it took 21 years for the war to begin again. I thought that the two wars were really close from one another but now I see that that it took that long has to be a minor miracle
It's a shame because France caused the conditions in Germany that led to WW2 because of the harshness of the treaty, which the British wanted to to be more lenient on, because it led to hyperinflation and the collapse of the interwar government
Actually the Versailles treaty was too lenient. Germany imposed Frankfurt treaty on France in 1871 and France paid all. Saying that Versailles caused WWII is a nazi revisionist statement.
@@etherealhawk Dude, stop pasting that everywhere. You hate France, we get it. Versailles is literally less harsh than the treaty of 1870.
@@saechabashira8380 it being less harsh than previous treaties and it being harsh enough to be a big factor in Hitlers rise to power aren't mutually exclusive
@@anna-flora999except you're missing the point.
A harsher treaty would've stopped it, but the British wanted Germany to get back, so its old rival France had a counterweight on the continent.
The frail optimism in the first part is completely shattered as the second part, a callback to Sarajevo, begins. Knowing what comes next, I can't help but feel hopelessness, a dreadful sensation growing from behind my back. No war can end all war.
I love how the song started hopeful and turned doubtful at the end from "it will!" to "will it?"
I love how both this song and Sarajevo correlate with each other, like a beginning and a conclusion to the album, I love this detail, and I love how it was performed! Sabaton, doing wonders, as always!
I love how Sabaton shows the terrible sides of war and how ugly it is with Attack of the Dead man yet show different side like Christmas Truce and Versailles...... Amazing album yet again
The opening song and the closing songs are very haunting. Is there an war to end all war. Damn this album is amazing
I think your only looking at the first half of Versailles, because the part that comes after the guitar solo is a lot darker and grimmer. It's a grave final verse
I mean, I'm pretty sure the terrible sides of war are all of them.
Ironically The Treaty of Versailles that was meant to end the world war was the cause of what later would become an even greater war
@@lfgubrs Wow, what a stunning and original observation
Just love how the first half of the song seems cheery and then after that guitar solo the tone of the song becomes darker both in the lyrics as well as the music.
Really great song guys as allways.
"Can a war really end a war", that's a line. Amazing stuff
Versailles, the treaty that set in motion WWII the moment it was signed.
Because of the English and the Americans.
If the Allies had listen to France, Germany would have been definitely crushed without any possibilities to rise again, but England and America (especially England) did not want France to become too powerful in Europe. Conserving a rival with Germany was the better option for them to avoid a too powerful France.
@@jonathanassirelli7241 Honestly, I don’t get why the British and Americans wouldn’t oppose this. If France got it’s way, the Brits would’ve has another rival in Europe, and the Americans were just accepting anything for their stupid League of Nations. So I see the Americans not giving a heck about what happens halfway around the world.
@@jonathanassirelli7241 yeah completely decimate a population that only did what the other side did for generations but because it was through a treaty and not a war it's cool and not utterly despicable
I don’t think will change for next ww2 even if some could do opposite or not it will change for outcome of next ww2 you remember the Great Depression and the unfair treaty is start for next ww2 if the treaty was not hard for Germany as German economy was in ruin as money was unworthy. If treaty of Versailles was not harsh or Germany economic or Great Depression hit will not be ww2 we know it as different ww2 so no matter what it be a ww2 happen soon or later.
@@jonathanassirelli7241 also really it was English and the American fault it was all the Allie’s fault . If the allies have not harsh treaty to Germany it will not become it have ww2 and you say be more harsh it will not change nothing it make Germany same as be ww2 plus it not Germany. Japan was backstabbing by allies as promises something and feel betray and same was Italy so it have not changed nothing.
A missed opportunity here was to transition to the beat of "The Rise of Evil" toward the end of the song.
Would have been perfect.
"And war will return, sooner then we think" Has not failed to give me chills in the 40+ times ive listen to the song
I love how the line " its the war that will end all wars" is only song by half the band, it give a feeling of doubt
We are here to remember the fallen.
I love that the end of the song sound so ominous while being cheerful at first, makes sense considering the versaille treaty was so brutal and unjust. The winners celebrated while the loosers were left not just defeated but completely crushed without a hope in sight. Perfect soil for festering hate, and a Man that might abuse it for his own twisted and sickness vision of the world.
Unjust? If anything, Versailles was far too kind to Germans! If they’d been put in their place a bit more firmly, they could never have started the Second World War!
As General Foch said, "It's not a peace, it's a 20-year armistice" and he was totally right. He found that the treaty was not firm enough with the Germans and that he would return to war 20 years after the treaty.
@@jamesharding3459 I realy realy hope, that is supposed to be troll. If not you didnt pay ANY attention in history class. I seriously doubt it would have prevented WW2. Would have probably made it worse if anything. Germany would have needed longer to recover but the Hate and desire to Hurt the Victorious Nations would have been even greater.
Yeah they were way too soft on them but it was the only way it was going to end. No matter how beat the germans were, they would have just kept digging trenches and bogging down the allies for years.
The germans refusing to learn the lesson, blaming the jews, buying into the idea they deserved to conquer a big part of europe because germans somehow are entitled to lord over people is entirely on them. Which is why the allies had to throughly destroy them in ww2.
The western powers were absolutely evil in their own right but germany aggresively started both world wars and pretending otherwise is entirely revisionist.
@@jamesharding3459
Sounds like someone failed to pay attention in history class.
"This is not peace! This is a 20 year ceasefire!"
French General Ferndinand Foch on the Versailles Treaty ... At least he didn't live long enough to know how right he was ...
It's a shame because France caused the conditions in Germany that led to WW2 because of the harshness of the treaty, which the British wanted to to be more lenient on, because it led to hyperinflation and the collapse of the interwar government
Both France and Britain wanted revenge on the "EVUL" Germans ... Though all parties was to blame for the escalation that lead to WWI ...
@@luffegasen7711 Not only that, France blames Germany for "Using Gas Weapons", ignoring the fact that the French Developed Mustard Gas and deployed Gas Weaponry and Flamethrowers at Verdun...
But hey, Apparently, It's _Not_ okay when the otherside retaliates.
The NERVE they had! ^^
@@etherealhawk Nope, the Versailles treaty was too lenient. Germany imposed Frankfurt treaty on France in 1871 and France paid all. Saying that Versailles caused WWII is a nazi revisionist statement.
Sarajevo and Versailles were an awesome way to "bookend" the album!! Well done Sabaton!!! 🤘💙🇸🇪💛🤘
I appreciate how this went for cheery joy to this dreadful cheer full of doubt and questioning.
This just hit's differently right now. Unknowingly, Sabaton put up a call for peace exactly when it is needed.
Their will be no peace with Russia until they have been beaten militarily if we as Americans had done so immediately after World War Two perhaps we would not be where we are now but instead we allowed communism too survive and the authoritarian streak that brings.
I love the symbolisation of the bloody pigeon, knowing that the Versailles effect was what turned the weinmar Republic to a horror beyond humanity
The war ended on my birthday. As a history nerd, that shit is cool for me. Lest we forget.
human rights act in my bday
The 11th Month, of the 11th day of the 11th hour of the 11th second, 1918
Happy Birthday! (Pretend that I wrote this on November 11th)
Well if it means something, my B-day is a day after Nov. 11th.
and the War beinging in the month of the mine, in august.
This one is my absolute all time favorite. The contrast, the theatrics, the foreshadowing, the usage of the previous song, the sense of doom and repetition. It is the best one I think.
May the soldiers who fought in the Great War rest in peace now and forever
The great war never ended new powers will likely bring the war back
The bleeding olive branch is a really strong image, heralding the violence that the revanchist peace would bring. I almost feel like the dove turns somewhat raptorlike or maybe corvidlike, but it's probably just a tired mind playing tricks on me.
I'd say you're onto something. I was also feeling weird about the pigeon, but for me it was the black of its eyes. So unnerving. MORE FORESHADOWING!!! HOW MANY LAYERS OF FORESHADOWING!??!?!?
If you combined the last few notes with 'The Rise of Evil' it would have made the song so much more haunting.
This. This is the truth
or “The End of the War to End all Wars”
@@cac_deadlyrang I think if you hear "The End of the War to End all Wars", then "Versailles" and then "Rise of Evil" it is a very good transition from the end of WW1 to the beginning of the end for the 30's and 40's.
if they did that, I would just be completely shocked. That would have been perfect.
Where are the notes? I cannot find them.
I like how the song starts triumphant then becomes a hollow echo as if we’re moving away from a room with the celebration and seeing the bigger picture outside and the wars to come. A mental image of politicians who haven’t seen the horrors of war making toasts and cheers contrasting with the grim soldiers replenishing their gear.
The very end reminds me of Rise of Evil as fresh forces are on the march
Eleven months and I still get goosebumps
"Will this war be the end of all wars, Can a war really end all wars, Will this war bring another war"
This haunts me everyday
I thought that Sarajevo’s backing track used as the reprise for Versailles was brilliant, but using Sarejevo’s key and lyrics to reprise it IN the repise really puts this at the top
I listened to the full album for the first time just now. It's really cool to see Sarajevo and this song being like a complementary introduction and conclusion to the album!
Thank you for appreciating it Jacob
I like how Sarajevo's theme is dark and heavy, while Versailles is joyful and uplifting....... For a moment, until the latter part which foreshadows what's crawling out of darkness
They way it starts using the chorus from Sarajevo towards the end is really satisfying if you play Sarajevo and this song back to back
This was such a clever idea 👏👏
I like to imagine that Sarajevo is representing the start of WW1, the album itself representing the events that took place therein, and Versailes is the end. The callback to sarajevo representing the start of WW2
I love the style that Sabaton did with this song and Sarajevo (I also love how they added Sarajevo's chorus into this song). My fav song off the album, was not expecting the explosive ending. Fantastic outro to a fantastic album!
I have to say. Listening to every song in order. This is one hell of a way to start and end an album. Same thing that started would end in something beautiful but chaotic. They did this so well in this album and their song The End of War to end all Wars
During the Versailles Conference, Italy was given less land than it felt it had earned and Japan was ignored altogether.
Twenty years later, France surrendered to Germany in the same rail car in which Germany had surrendered to the Allied Powers.
It's a shame because France caused the conditions in Germany that led to WW2 because of the harshness of the treaty, which the British wanted to to be more lenient on, because it led to hyperinflation and the collapse of the interwar government
@@etherealhawk The germans would not take ANY peace deal that involved them losing because they didn't think they lost. So if anything versailles wasnt harsh enough.
@@aabattery06 ... What? Like... actually what?
A Peace Treaty which placed such heavy reparations on Germany for reasons almost purely of revenge and not even because France and Britain actually needed the money, which caused Germany's economy to utterly fall to pieces despite mountains of foreign financial aid, which was one of the direct causes of the Great Depression itself, and also led to a German people so angry and desperate for hope that they listened to a madman... wasn't harsh enough?
@@aabattery06 This was a revenge thing from France for the lost Franko-Prussian war which by the way was started by France and they hated that this won war was the starting point for united Germany. Versailles wasn't harsh enough is the most bullshit statement I ever heard about WW1, giving Germany the sole responsibility for the outbreak of war was absolute nonsense, war was to come one way or another all countries were equally responsible for it.
The reparations they wanted were the reason for the collapse of the German economy, without that Hitler would have never happened.
@@jesuszockt3531 You have to remember though that the Germans were both proud and militaristic so did not think they lost. No matter what peace was signed, as long as the Germans had to admit defeat they would not accept a peace as legitimate or "fair". As a result a "Hitler" figure would've emerged and second world war would've been started.
BTW the reparations asked of France after the Franco-Prussian war was 26 billion USD (adjusted for inflation) to be repaid after 5 years. The Germans were asked to repay 260 billion USD (adjusted for inflation) whenever they could, im fairly sure they were repaid only recently, almost 100 years later. Which means the reparations asked was NOT outrageous especially since they destroyed Belgium and the French countryside.
That is why I think the peace of Versailles was not harsh enough. It allowed the Germans to rebuild their army and start another world war. There should've been a peace similar to the peace at the end of ww2.
Versailles and Sarajevo is like a story separated with Sarajevo giving a more upsetting setting with Versailles filled with excitement by the treaty
I can honestly just see that last chorus, the entire shift in attitude to the song, being used in some sort of play where the one idealist is stuck saying "it's the war that will end all war," while the rest of the cast and crew ask if it really is the end of all war
Красивая песня. Как всегда респект!!!
Они ещё и сделали её второй частью песни Сараево))) Надеюсь и у нас скоро наступит свой Версаль)))
@@ИванКостенко-л8о новое перемирие на 20 лет? Нет уж, спасибо.
Now that is a very uplifting song, fitting for the feeling of the time!
The change between the triumphant instrumental proclamation where each line has a satisfying "conclusion" in the first half to the monotonal military march that just leads into the next line instead of ending is such a fantastic bit of musical story telling, you guys are fantastic at what you choose to do.
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I love the composition of this song because it quickly turns from a hopeful tune of happiness celebrating the end of the greatest armed conflict known to date, to a doubtful "Will this war really end all wars?" accompanied by a static esque distortion of the audio.
It's so haunting and creepy listening to this after a hundred years, because you can almost taste how that happiness the people felt wasn't gonna last even 20 years with the coming of an ever worse war that would leave its mark on humanity forever.
Just finished listening to the whole album and while the entire thing is a masterpiece, this last song had me sitting in my room afterwards just staring at a wall in silence for like 15 minutes trying not to cry. I can't even really put my emotions into words but it hit me hard. Truly amazing work.
'And war will return'
Yeah hearing that with what's currently happening in the world right now just hits home
As General Foch said, "It's not a peace, it's a 20-year armistice" and he was totally right.
Just like war, the song wasn't ended.
That's quite symbolic.
Something I appreciate about the first half of the song is the hope that came with the treaty. At a time like ours, it's important to have that hope, even though this led to an even larger war. The hope of peace is something I hope to hear more of from you guys
A song that stabs, cuts and twists into my soul. I love it, brings tears to my eyes. Just simply beautiful in a time of uncertainty. Love you Sabaton never loose your way !
I kinda envision at the solo that a surviving soldier is in his forties with a family and sons, turning on his radio as he watches them outside the window. Suddenly, he'd hear the Franklin D Roosevelt on the radio, his eyes widening in horror upon hearing the declaration of war on the Axis, the thought of his son's fighting in a new World War bringing back the terrifying memories of his time on the battlefield...
Only Sabaton could take a diplomatic conference and turn it into a massive power-metal anthem.
Dear god I love this band.
That's the power of music 😎 Thanks for being there!
Out of all the songs in the album this one gives me the biggest goosebumps because we can still relate to it with the current situation in Europe, and not only it, but everywhere where people are suffering because of war.
This song is so beautiful, I love the subtlety of it being played in a more minor key, with more shrilling voices, foreshadowing what is to come.
Versailles going straight into Rise of Evil
This might be my favorite album so far
"NO NO NO! This is not how you end the war! This is a truce for 20 years"
"In the underground, something is growing in the dark."
One of the most menacing lines i've ever heard. I hope that could be a small little teaser for a WW2-based album.
man, i just adore how the song towards the end is STEEPED in cynicism.
it truly gives the vibe that every party around the globe is sharpening their axes, eyes locked on one another to see who will do what next... i'm pretty sure we know that answer.
This song really is something, because despite the hopeful tone at the beginning, once turns back to Sarajevo at the end, proves that the shot is more impactful than the treaty. Still beckoning, tainting the treaty, covering it in blood, preparing for the more horrifying war coming.
The shot of Sarajevo still resonate to this day... We can still hear it.
This is the only song I’ve ever teared up while performing. It’s beautiful and invokes so much emotion.
I loved the emotions the guitarists were able to convey in this album. Namely these 2 songs.
Sarajevo sounds so grim and menacing because it's depicting the start of a continent spiraling into a chaos that swallows the world in gunpowder, chlorine, and brass. War is here, and it is not here for you.
Versailles sounds righteous and mighty because this godforsaken war, one that just took 20 million men and countless beasts of burden, is, at long last, over. Peace is here, and it is here explicitly for those who deserved it.
But then it reverts to Sarajevo cus of course ww2
Sarajevo at the beginning and Versailles at the end of the album... what a great idea!
"Will this war bring another war".. always gives me goose bumps
Imagine the fathers from the first world war seeing their sons go to war for 4 years now seeing their grandsons sent of to fight a war that the treaty guaranteed would never happen
pains me to think
I think this will be the last war in Europe. Russia is done for, the only thing left to do is to kick out the Americans as soon as the Russian surrender
My great-grandfather lived the two world wars. My familly is Belgian, living near Bastogne, and was in the middle of the path for the two invasions. When the german armies retreated at the end of WWI, my great-grandfather saw them going back while singing, and he said "They are not defeated. They will come back soon." He was right.
In hindsight the treaty of Versailles was another catastrophe
It's a shame because France caused the conditions in Germany that led to WW2 because of the harshness of the treaty, which the British wanted to to be more lenient on, because it led to hyperinflation and the collapse of the interwar government
@@etherealhawk the conditions were less harsh than during the franco prussian war. You can't ask a nation which was humiliated by the other be kind with at the end of a war. Moreover even with condition less difficult the WW2 could appear too. I explain. That's not the versaille's treaty but the defeat of Germany without any fight on his ground and the terrible economics conditions. Maybe the versaille's treaty had boost that process but that's not the principal cause of WW2. I add if all french condition were applied the WW2 couldn't existed. Because France wanted destroy germany as a territorial entity. it was a very young nation at this period less than 50 years.
@@lhermteg2607 so you think its okay to dismantle a nation after a war so it cannot wage war again? Maybe france should have been dismantled after the napoleonic wars then? Or does your rethoric just apply to "young" nations?
@@lhermteg2607 WW2 would have still happened. Or do you think the UDSSR would have not taken the chance to invade a very weakened germany to have access to the North Sea and middle Europe under their control?
Nope, the Versailles treaty was too lenient. Germany imposed Frankfurt treaty on France in 1871 and France paid all. Saying that Versailles caused WWII is a nazi revisionist statement.
It's a very unique thing that first "Sarajevo" almost the same as "Versailles" but in the first one, where war just started, where music and lines sounded harder and in the second one, where everything ended and lines are sound lighter and more peacefully. The first one is named in honour of the city where's all started and the second one that named in honour of the city where's all ended. It's genuinely, Sabaton!
This song never fails to give me chills. I've listened to it several times every day since the album came out and every time it makes me shudder.
"Will this war bring another war?"
THAT hits hard
War never dies its sooner than you think true invasion happend litteraly 48 hour after this song
"Will this War bring another war"?...
That is such a haunting line
The way the song descends into uncertainty at the end is terrifying
There's a lot I want to say about this whole album. I absolutely love it to pieces, Sabaton will always be my comfort band. But THIS song to tie things up? I love the choice to make it essentially a continuation of Sarajevo. From the "optimism" overlaying the beginning and how it follows the same tune and rhyming scheme to show how there isnt actually any real changes made, before 2/3rds through the song gives up and goes into the chorus for Sarajevo with full menace. Then there is the the fact that the the song doesn't REALLY end, it just.. fades away. Just like war.
It may just be current events getting to me but I really do enjoy this track a lot. Thank you for another kickass album Sabaton!