The last tiger was a good story , it basically shows u a little bit of how the Germans saw things at the end of the war , in real life I can’t imagine the stuff they went though and saw , bf5 would make more German war stories like this , it was sad, but good
It was really touching me when Petter Müller surrendered and got killed by the Gunner. Also Kertz. The driver. Then the black screen & message appears. It was all perfect on my book
As a Dutch person even till this day I still find it hard to imagine to see Rotterdam in such death and ruin. War is horrible. May every soldier and civilian who died during this tragedy of cowardice leadership Rest In Peace.
The last tiger by far the best with the music it touched me to see what the Germans had gone through and as I say not all were bad they did what they were told and no one wanted to go through the pain of those who stopped them from victory
He didnt, he is telling the story, Schröder got killed by the americans when he pointed at Müller for three reasons: - His MP40 would have ran out of ammo, if you notice, he shot way too much rounds, and didnt reload once. - Müller is the narrator. - The gunfire when the screen blacks out doesnt sound like a MP40.
@Greensburg there’s also the fact that the bolt on the MP40 was closed, it wouldn’t have fired since it operates on an open bolt, so I believe Peter did survive
I think if Peter was shot, the Americans would probably shoot the kid. But also, it's more fitting if these were Peter dying moments narration. Anyway, BF5 is such an underrated gem.... it's sad how it was treated unfairly, but maybe it was so bad on release.
A truly MASTERPIECE!!!! You can get touched emotionally by some good connections with music instruments!!!! Damn.. music indeed connecting people! A truly masterpiece!!!
A true war story is never moral. It does not instruct, nor encourage virtue, nor suggest models of proper human behavior, nor restrain men from doing the things men have always done. If a story seems moral, do not believe it. If at the end of a war story you feel uplifted, or if you feel that some small bit of rectitude has been salvaged from the larger waste, then you have been made the victim of a very old and terrible lie. There is no rectitude whatsoever. There is no virtue. As a first rule of thumb, therefore, you can tell a true war story by its absolute and uncompromising allegiance to obscenity and evil. We are all humans at the end ......
@@theformerkaiser9391 it does not. WW2 was a bit special war in my book. In case of lose there are little to no consequences for Axis. In case Allies lost, then it would be it. The whole Alied countries would be filtered and those who would be deemed as not worthy would be exterminated along with etnics which didnt even participated in the war... Victory of allied forces is uplifting for the humanity as it made countries of the free world to band together and fought madman who threatned the whole world. You may say that it sounds like a movie cliche... but WW2 happened, millions dies, there is proof of that maniac was doing and was planning to do. All generations should remember and cherish those who protected our future. Most importantly we should remember this so we can avoid it from happening ever again.
@@abhinavtembulkar4464 The whole Germany wasnt Nazis, dude... American propaganda may make Americans fancy war. All empires did that. Until they started to be put in their place and they begun to despise it like all humans should. Until you can get past your empire's propaganda, you will fuel the reason it indulges in conquest and destruction of others.
@@sefin84 I remember you that germans were also human, its not fair to say that ww2 was moraly correct to any of the two sides, if you say that germans deserve that, then you probably don't remember what the treaty of versailles was and the damage it caused to the german people. Noone in ww2 except for the politicians deserves what happened. I'm not justyifing any of Hitler's or nazi party actions, they were bad, but all sides were bad, there is no heroes in history or any conflict, there is only interests.
My great grandmother came from rotterdam, she passed away last summer.. they fled 10 years after the invasion of the nazis. Hearing her eulogey at her church about the sheer devisation of her homeland & hearing this tracks brings me to tears. The pain she endoured was devistating
I personally think that it would be cool to have this music playing when you get killed in battle field 5 while your character is bleeding out while waiting for a medic or a crew member to help. It adds a bit more to the game.
Better than Harry Potter and endgame, only things comparable are hanz zimmer and Ludwig gorranson. Johan cooked with this soundtrack especially “under no flag” and “I vow to thee”
In single player, this really sheds some light on Nazi Germany's divisiveness and how it ruins their peoples' lives. In multiplayer, Rotterdam's (and France's after Belgium) eventual ruin is spoken in these piano notes.
não é possível considerar o funk dos dias de hoje como música legítima, tá mais para um monte de barulho desordenado com letras de qualidade pior que os modelos nacionais das pistolas fabricada pela Taurus. Essa música, assim como Metallica, Pearl Jam, Beethoven, Mozart, the Beetles e outras músicas de diversos tipos merecem muito mais reconhecimento.
@@djhemersonrodrigues Falou o cara que escuta Funk , que menospreza a mulher , faz apologia a o crime e as drogas como se fosse algo bom . Funk é lixo !!!!!!!!!!!!!
I have been in a war reniacment and I now understand... I know what the war was like and this song reminds me that at all the ends of stories aren't all happy endings ... I think you may understand too
He didn't earn my sympathy until he threw that iron cross away, and even then he took far too long to put his morality over his ideals. I'll mourn anyone who defends his homeland and countrymen, but not one who fights for a group of hate, orders or not.
Cooper Smith The German Wehrmacht (not part of the SS mind you, strictly just German military), had no choice but to fight. What you saw in the war story (if you paid any attention to the other parts), about the German SS hanging deserters and people who refused to fight was true. Not only that, but it didn’t stop at those who refused to fight. It also spread to their families. So like it or not, the German people didn’t have a choice but to fight. It was either fight or be killed and risk your family’s safety as well. Towards the end of the war, even children started facing this harsh reality since Hitler started using child soldiers in desperation. Point being, none of what the German military was “just orders”. Not for all of them anyway. A majority of them had no other option.
Absolutely true, about the cross' original meaning. But Mullër was obviously using it as an excuse, a reason to ignore his morals. It was only when he realized that the cross was no longer a shield to hide behind, but another symbol perverted and defiled by the Nazis that his arc is complete. Erwin Rommel is a fantastic example. When Bitchler told him to execute unarmed prisoners or go hunt for Jews, he didn't follow those orders because of the Iron Cross, he refused orders BECAUSE of it. You're right, the Iron Cross is not the swastika, but it's not an excuse for it either.
"Kertz! KERTZ!!!"
Ich weiß er war ihr freund aber er ist desatiert .gemeinsam sind wir stärker richtig? waren das nicht ihre worte?sagen Sie es. war das nicht so?
So sad !
@@rassopapi8569 sad gamer moment, ruhe in frieden kertze
@@ditzi0180 US Soldier: "JUST GIVE UP, DAMN IT!"
NEEEIIIINNNNN!!!!
The last tiger was a good story , it basically shows u a little bit of how the Germans saw things at the end of the war , in real life I can’t imagine the stuff they went though and saw , bf5 would make more German war stories like this , it was sad, but good
It was really touching me when Petter Müller surrendered and got killed by the Gunner. Also Kertz. The driver. Then the black screen & message appears. It was all perfect on my book
@@PHX76 yeah that's true
PHØΞNIX 2648 although he might’ve not died, considering he is narrating the story...
@@PHX76 he didn’t die he was the narrator
But will we ever know that for sure? I wish there was more to knowing how the story actually ended instead of being a mystery
As a Dutch person even till this day I still find it hard to imagine to see Rotterdam in such death and ruin. War is horrible. May every soldier and civilian who died during this tragedy of cowardice leadership Rest In Peace.
You said this. Now there is a war.
1:38 is what you came for, i suppose
So sad...
Nah nah nah I came for the whole thing
That piano reminds me so much of a song but i don't know which one.
@@salvatoreferro1797 yeah I have the same feeling
@@salvatoreferro1797 sounds like a Dark Knight Rises track
The last tiger by far the best with the music it touched me to see what the Germans had gone through and as I say not all were bad they did what they were told and no one wanted to go through the pain of those who stopped them from victory
1:38 that's when the message and black screen right there, and that's basically what I came for. Petter Müller got shot down by the gunner, so sad.
He didnt, he is telling the story, Schröder got killed by the americans when he pointed at Müller for three reasons:
- His MP40 would have ran out of ammo, if you notice, he shot way too much rounds, and didnt reload once.
- Müller is the narrator.
- The gunfire when the screen blacks out doesnt sound like a MP40.
@Greensburg there’s also the fact that the bolt on the MP40 was closed, it wouldn’t have fired since it operates on an open bolt, so I believe Peter did survive
@Greensburg The last gunshot was of M3 grease gun not mp40
I think if Peter was shot, the Americans would probably shoot the kid. But also, it's more fitting if these were Peter dying moments narration.
Anyway, BF5 is such an underrated gem.... it's sad how it was treated unfairly, but maybe it was so bad on release.
A truly MASTERPIECE!!!! You can get touched emotionally by some good connections with music instruments!!!! Damn.. music indeed connecting people! A truly masterpiece!!!
"Just give up, damnit!"
Would you?
They all fought there country's all those men were hero's.
The war has no winners or heroes...
@Greensburg there are winners but they all lost something in the end, so are they really winners?
A true war story is never moral. It does not instruct, nor encourage virtue, nor suggest models of proper human behavior, nor restrain men from doing the things men have always done. If a story seems moral, do not believe it. If at the end of a war story you feel uplifted, or if you feel that some small bit of rectitude has been salvaged from the larger waste, then you have been made the victim of a very old and terrible lie. There is no rectitude whatsoever. There is no virtue. As a first rule of thumb, therefore, you can tell a true war story by its absolute and uncompromising allegiance to obscenity and evil.
We are all humans at the end ......
Does that apply to war against nazis ?
@@abhinavtembulkar4464 yes, it applies to all wars
@@theformerkaiser9391 it does not. WW2 was a bit special war in my book. In case of lose there are little to no consequences for Axis.
In case Allies lost, then it would be it. The whole Alied countries would be filtered and those who would be deemed as not worthy would be exterminated along with etnics which didnt even participated in the war...
Victory of allied forces is uplifting for the humanity as it made countries of the free world to band together and fought madman who threatned the whole world.
You may say that it sounds like a movie cliche... but WW2 happened, millions dies, there is proof of that maniac was doing and was planning to do.
All generations should remember and cherish those who protected our future.
Most importantly we should remember this so we can avoid it from happening ever again.
@@abhinavtembulkar4464 The whole Germany wasnt Nazis, dude...
American propaganda may make Americans fancy war.
All empires did that. Until they started to be put in their place and they begun to despise it like all humans should.
Until you can get past your empire's propaganda, you will fuel the reason it indulges in conquest and destruction of others.
@@sefin84 I remember you that germans were also human, its not fair to say that ww2 was moraly correct to any of the two sides, if you say that germans deserve that, then you probably don't remember what the treaty of versailles was and the damage it caused to the german people. Noone in ww2 except for the politicians deserves what happened.
I'm not justyifing any of Hitler's or nazi party actions, they were bad, but all sides were bad, there is no heroes in history or any conflict, there is only interests.
this is a very powerfull song makes me truely sad deep down Devestation is definetly a perfect name for this song
"NEEEEIIIINNNNNNNN!!!"
My great grandmother came from rotterdam, she passed away last summer.. they fled 10 years after the invasion of the nazis. Hearing her eulogey at her church about the sheer devisation of her homeland & hearing this tracks brings me to tears. The pain she endoured was devistating
Every single time i come back to this masterpiece it brings me to tears
You too?
Its such a good song to describe the sadness of war
Cara, olha essa trilha sonora.
Realmente épico
I personally think that it would be cool to have this music playing when you get killed in battle field 5 while your character is bleeding out while waiting for a medic or a crew member to help. It adds a bit more to the game.
Austin Gay yeah i think so
Yeah
Like old rainbow six games...yeah that would be nice
Meh that would be really overused. This song should only used for a defeat in the game.
@@joshdinh2393 it is in Rotterdam
Wonderful music.
now i know how niggas feel in 1776 when they listen to ochrestra. 1:19 that part hits hard.
Johan Söderqvis need hired in movie now, this soundtrack so much bring tears of war like Harry Potter and Avenger Endgame vibes
Better than Harry Potter and endgame, only things comparable are hanz zimmer and Ludwig gorranson. Johan cooked with this soundtrack especially “under no flag” and “I vow to thee”
"Kongens nei" (King's Choice, 2016) has Johan as the film composer!
@@rosaria8384 Wait he composed that movie? Isn't that norwegian world war movie that was beautiful!
In single player, this really sheds some light on Nazi Germany's divisiveness and how it ruins their peoples' lives. In multiplayer, Rotterdam's (and France's after Belgium) eventual ruin is spoken in these piano notes.
É por isso que eu odeio Funk. Olhem essas músicas! Simplesmente fantásticas.
dá pra gostar dos dois, deixa de ser preconceituoso...
não é possível considerar o funk dos dias de hoje como música legítima, tá mais para um monte de barulho desordenado com letras de qualidade pior que os modelos nacionais das pistolas fabricada pela Taurus.
Essa música, assim como Metallica, Pearl Jam, Beethoven, Mozart, the Beetles e outras músicas de diversos tipos merecem muito mais reconhecimento.
@@djhemersonrodrigues Falou o cara que escuta Funk , que menospreza a mulher , faz apologia a o crime e as drogas como se fosse algo bom . Funk é lixo !!!!!!!!!!!!!
Essa música resumi a tristeza dos últimos 3 anos que todos nós vivemos , covid , guerra e desastres isso resumi tudo 😞
When the piano hits as you're loading into a multiplayer match
the begining look like a song from terminator genysis
Very good 😭
I have been in a war reniacment and I now understand... I know what the war was like and this song reminds me that at all the ends of stories aren't all happy endings ... I think you may understand too
*reenactment
@@hodhomeschoolmama4687 oh really that's how you spell it ?
Neiiiin
😭😭
I don't know why but this music always reminds me the Gallipoli campaign , The last war of Gentelmans'
😢
ياخي والله قشعرية تذكرت فيرفول💔
😭😭😭😭😭kertz
ruclips.net/video/mI2C9igNDFI/видео.html
This is the song at the end of each video
Devestation? Devastation?..both?
Bf5 ♥️
😭
Someone won, but at what cost
Why it hurts?
What was that music at the end?
if UI shaggy dies people be like
Wish there was a whole orchestra version with pianos strings and maybe a choir.
😥🤐
He didn't earn my sympathy until he threw that iron cross away, and even then he took far too long to put his morality over his ideals.
I'll mourn anyone who defends his homeland and countrymen, but not one who fights for a group of hate, orders or not.
Cooper Smith The German Wehrmacht (not part of the SS mind you, strictly just German military), had no choice but to fight. What you saw in the war story (if you paid any attention to the other parts), about the German SS hanging deserters and people who refused to fight was true. Not only that, but it didn’t stop at those who refused to fight. It also spread to their families. So like it or not, the German people didn’t have a choice but to fight. It was either fight or be killed and risk your family’s safety as well. Towards the end of the war, even children started facing this harsh reality since Hitler started using child soldiers in desperation. Point being, none of what the German military was “just orders”. Not for all of them anyway. A majority of them had no other option.
Absolutely true, about the cross' original meaning.
But Mullër was obviously using it as an excuse, a reason to ignore his morals. It was only when he realized that the cross was no longer a shield to hide behind, but another symbol perverted and defiled by the Nazis that his arc is complete.
Erwin Rommel is a fantastic example. When Bitchler told him to execute unarmed prisoners or go hunt for Jews, he didn't follow those orders because of the Iron Cross, he refused orders BECAUSE of it.
You're right, the Iron Cross is not the swastika, but it's not an excuse for it either.