YESSS THE WAIT IS FINALLY OVER Sabaton History IS HERE!! 🤘🤘🤘 We hope you like our first episode, about our song 40:1 on the Battle of Wizna in 1939. We absolutely love the result ourselves. It was great fun making the first episodes and having to relive some of the most awesome moments in our bands history. There is much, much more awesome content coming to you weekly from now on. Please do consider supporting us on Patreon, since your support is what allowes us to keep this channel rolling! Click here for that: www.patreon.com/sabatonhistory Now, enjoy and ROCK ON!! 🤘
I can't wait to see Indy explain how the Winged Hussars were a tiny proportion of the cavalry charge described in the song, and that most of the fighting was done by Imperial and Polish infantry. By the time the Polish Cavalry, including the Hussars, arrived to the battlefield, the Ottomans were already retreating under sustained fire, suffering massive casualties and wavering, on the verge of routing. The charge didn't turn the tide as much as deliver the coup de grâce. It never ceases to amaze me how the German and Austrian forces, who made up almost two-thirds of the army that beat the Ottomans and did most of the fighting, has been completely forgotten in the popular mind. Even the Polish Infantry, who thought like fucking lions for twelve hours straight against the Ottomans, have been erased from memory.
Jen'ari-asha well they weren't on the verge on routing. They were regrouping and preparing for an all out attack WHEN THE WINGED HUSSARS ARRIVE. And even then the Ottomans still held a numerical advantage. But I do agree that we shouldn't forget about the Austrians and Germans who also fought in the battle.
@@davyprayoga4276 Imperial forces had captured two key targets a full three hours before the charge, the villages of Oberdöbling and Unterdöbling. A combined assault from the three powers had taken the main Turkish fortification, the Türkenschanze. The Grand Vizier himself had been forced to abandon his position and retreat to his original headquarter in the camp since the Ottoman troops were getting pushed back so quickly that he would soon be in danger himself. A full two hours before the charge, Ottoman units were beginning to rout from the battlefield. Make no mistake - The Ottomans were losing the battle, and they were losing it with exponential speed as their frontline was being pushed back. They were exhausted, demoralised, and on the back foot. The cavalry charge didn't *turn* the battle, it *finished* it
Jen'ari-asha whether or not the winged hussars were there didn't change the outcome of the battle. Sure the Ottomans were losing but they weren't defeated. The winged hussars actually saved the lives of countless imperial and polish infantry. If the Ottomans were able to make an all out attack on the infantry they would still lose but the death toll would be a lot higher. So the winged hussars didn't really "end" the battle nor really "turn the tides" but merely accelerated the battle.
The Poles never gave up. Even while occupied, they secretly designed and mass-produced a sub machinegun. I remember reading that Polish lancers actually did make a few cavalry charges against the Germans, but only when it was appropriate (never against tanks - that one didn't happen) and usually very successfully. Some Polish pilots in France were given an obsolete plane (to be fair, the French also operated that design) that during the battle for that country, French command ordered those fighters grounded because they were so out-matched by German planes. The Poles flew them anyway, and still managed to knock German planes down. Do not tell a Pole he can't kill his enemy. He'll find a way.
Poles invented , improved anti tank gun , which was a great hit in the September campaign . There goes the story of Polish Ulans (Horsemen ) fighting against tanks ... It was a mobile Cavalry equipped with such guns , They made an escape , using flank fire against Panthers , passing by and bombarding with tank grenades . No one , with the right mind , charges against tanks ...
Pete Grusky Us Poles are crazy man... as a Polish American, 4th Generation, I’ll do something like that. Americans are crazy, Poles are crazy. Just a crazy combo.
Also the RAF Polish units, which were some of the most successful fighter units of the war. Poles fought throughout the war and they fought hard. There is very much a narrative of Poland rolling over to Germany which is just not true at all.
We Poles always sympathize with revolutions, uprisings... freedom. Even when Napoleon sent Polish troops to quench the uprising of French Haiti. Instead they joined the uprising and stayed. Fun fact: this is why even now you can find Haitian people who have dark skin colour but piercing blue eyes.
@@aleksanderczechowicz9155 Napoleon also sent his half Black General of cavalry to Haiti. Also Polish artesians arrived in the second year of the British colony of Jamestown, Virginia.
Finland is also full of heroes and stories. It's impressive how you stood up to Russia during WW2, and Simo Häyhä is a legend. He is well known in Poland
Imagine being one of those 700 poles defending Wizna against 40,000 Wehrmacht Soldiers and holding on for 3 days with only 12 bunkers and a few pillboxes with little anti tank weapons and machine guns. Just imagine the bravery of those soldiers. To bad the officer there killed himself with a grenade I would have loved to hear his soldier but I think sabaton did a wonderful job at visualizing that
@@matthewr3584 thats only heresay and as Indy said its out of charactor for Guderian. It sounds to me like he was just a stubborn bastard far too proud to surrender
I already love history, and the dedication Sabaton has put to their lyrics to make it accurate and the melodies has rekindled the love of rock in my heart.
The poles were like the Finns, they got free after WWI then in 39 got invaded by their previous overlords again and fought back, both lost their wars. They both fought a war they could not win and both fought ferociously
Well, Poles defeated Soviet Russia back in 1920, but hey came back in 1939 to stab Poland in the back. Both Poland and Finland showed great fight spirit in face of overwhelming enemy force.
Polish fought bravely against overwhelming enemy like finns. Unfortunately they lost and were opressed by Soviet over 4O year. Great at one song can unite whole nation so strongly.
@@pacthug4life so, attacking in the middle of civil war despite gaining independence by soviet government for free is "Poles defeated Soviet Russia back in 1920", while reconquering lost lands with huge Ukrainian and Belorussian population is "but they came back in 1939 to stab Poland in the back"? The hypocrisy of poles and their sympathizers is ridiculously stupid.
@@s4le First of all, Poland gained its independence from Germany not Soviet Russia. Central-Easter Europe was under German control according to the Treaty of Brest. Soviet Russia could not give Poland independence, because it had no control over the entities that constituted reborn Poland: The temporary Kingdom of Poland, Republic of Lublin and Duchy of Cieszyn. Second, Polish-Soviet War started with Russian attack on Vilnius (04.01.1919), it was Lenin who stated that "The road for the revolution to reach the west leads over the dead body of Poland", "We must direct all our attention to preparing and strengthening the Western Front. A new slogan must be announced: 'Prepare for war against Poland". When it comes to Polish eastern border, it is much more complicated than that, Symon Petlura gave Western Ukraine or Galicia to Poland in exchange for help against Soviet Russia (the Kiev offensive).After Ukrainians gained back Kiev, they failed to construct any state or army structures that would help prevent Russia from taking Kiev back, they put little over 24 000 troops, while Poland in 1920 put almost 750 000. Most of major cities in eastern Poland, like Lviv, Grodno, Vilnius were in majority Polish, while the countryside was mostly Ukrainian and Belorussian, that created a situation where creating a ethnic borders was basically impossible, one village was Polish, next one was Ukrainian. To avoid instability, Poland resigned from taking any major cities without significant Polish population like Minsk. Third, Yes, Soviet Russia did stab Poland in the back, because it attacked Poland without a declaration of war, breaking non aggression pact, Treaty of Riga and many other international treaties. I would call Russian historical revisionism "hypocrisy" PS. Why do all Russians who I meet on the internet are insulting everyone they disagree with. Cant You guys have a normal conversation?
As a first generation Polish American….Thank you guys. You honor us. I will do the same for this one-of-a-kind band and their associates. Naz Drowie!!!
In my freshman year in the university a partner and I had to prepare an oral presentation on a historical event. Just imagine their faces when the topic we picked was the battle of Wizna and our musical accompaniment was 40:1 lol
I truly love to get to know more about Wizna. Never before has history learning been so fun and headbanging. I thank Sabaton for letting us know about these obscure battles and make history learning quite fun and metal. Sabaton truly are among the best metal bands to ever come out, and I feel fortunate to have known them since 2008. Greetings from Philippines.
Not a big fan of Sabaton's music, but I respect the ever living shit out of them for their passionate dedication to history and not only including history in their art, but really making it the focal point. We need more artists like this.
Just think about it. Left all alone, with two powerful military forces attacking from two sides, poor Poland, having only recently regained independence, had to stand at arms again. They fought bravely, until they couldn't fight anymore. One of the soldiers who fought in defence of Poland in September 1939 was lieutenant Franciszek Wacławik, my great great grandfather. Along with many other Polish soldiers, he managed to evacuate to France. He enlisted in the Polish Armed Forces in The West. He fought in the French Campaign and after France fell, he returned in 1944, taking part in Operation Overlord. He was promoted a few times during the war, making it all the way to colonel. The war was won, but my great grand father couldn't return to Poland. The newly installed communist regime considered the soldiers who fought in the name of the fatherland to be "traitors, western spies and enemies of the people". Along with many of his brothers in arms, he couldn't go back home, under the threat of imprisonment or even death. After Stalin's death, Poland declared amnesty for the soldiers who fought in the west and he finally returned. He spent the rest of his life hoping for his country to regain freedom, but passed away too soon to see Poland liberate itself from the communist rule. He was laid to rest in a suit, but his belt had a really peculiar buckle. It came from his field uniform and bore the words "Bóg, Honor, Ojczyzna", meaning "God, Honour Fatherland". Rest in peace, Colonel. We will never forget our brave soldiers, our ancestors.
Thanks for sharing your story with us. Putting a name and a face on someone who took part makes it easier to remember the events that unfolded so many years ago. May his memory never be forgotten!
@@comrademcsalty7676 except it would have happened to czechoslovakia and inevitability poland after... you seem to think the soviets and nazi's could be satisfied with what they had but fail to realise it was their downfall and the whole point of their war intentions. Should be a good enough indicator that those evil cunts were going to be evil regardless and poland was always in both cross hairs. Seeing as how we live in a world where both lost their power, it could easily be argued that in the end it was a much better result than giving one or the other power which hypothetically could have aided their cause, keeping them alive today. Think before you speak.
Spirit of Spartans, death and glory. Soldiers of Poland, second to none. 🇺🇸❤🇵🇱 Love your channels Indy, you too Pär. Can't wait to see you guys in concert again 🇺🇸❤🇸🇪
I remember the 2008 when the song came to Poland ;) That was a great moment. You know. Poland this time was free for 16 years. Nobody knew about Poland. And then. Foreign band sings about Poland. Extremely good song. Even in Poland many people didn't know about a lot of Polish history acording to the fact that during the times of communist of occpation, it was strongly forbidden to say about that. You guys really helped us to learn more about who We are :) In the very entertaining way. Even my grandmother listens to you. ;) Parents and other as well. Since this time you became my top band :)
I imagine you guys can't do a concert in Poland without Uprising either...anyway, an opening act of a full battle re-enactment, I honestly can't think of anyone else who deserved such a opener.
The poles were definitely one of the fiercest fighting forces of the second world war, even if they were outnumbered, outgunned, and didn't even have the proper supplies to defend against an invasion. Yet they stood, they chose to fight to the end and held the wehrmacht for 3 days. It's truly ashame that such a country was tainted by the lies that we bestowed upon them, as an american every polish citizen has my deepest respect. Especially to those who serve(d), I'm am glad you were on our side
As a man of Polish descent, this song and Uprising never miss to bring a tear to my eyes. Thanks. And even without that, you are just bloody talented, so... well keep rocking!
This is so awesome!! Really love to here the stories behind the songs.. And about the Polish, they even helped liberating The Netherlands after what they have been trough. So thank you Polish soldiers, so much respect for you!
I realy hope, that Sabaton will write song about Westerplatte. Polish Military and Custom Repository, maned by company of 120 soldiers and officers. They deffended in tho lines of deffance, first with trenches and pilboxes and second made of 5 reinforced bunkers-guardhouses, behind them was the main building of barracks with commandpoint in it. They deffended the lines for 7 dayes and nights, even from strongpoints destroyed by Stuka bombers and under fire of battleship. The Repository was designed to hold up to 12 hours, but it did for a whole week. Every day Polish Radio in Warsaw sended a message to the whole nation and the world: "Westerplatte still holds! Commander in Chief salutes brave deffenders!" After most of ammunition was spent and no meds lesf, commanders: Mjr Sucharski - overal commander (during battle struk by illnes and unable to command for some of the time) and Cpt Dąbrowski - designer of the deffences and battle commander (took over command when needed) decided to surrender. When Mjr Sucharski negotiated capitulation, Ctp Dąbrowski orginized what left of the troops and led them to the meet the germans. It is said, that among those soldiers have been some of the best in the whole riffleman, machinegunners, enginners, mortarers and granade trowers in the whole polish army, some of them prized highest scores in military competitions. Yes, this is another battle, where facts mixes with legends and sometimes facts are unbelivebla. Like mortar barrage accurate since first salvo with no actual training on Westerplatte, or a soldier digginng up gun ports of a bunker, covered by sand from bombs and battleship fire, during infantry attack, or soldiers holding ruins of a bunker while lying next to corpses of their comrades smashed by rubble.
I have so much respect for the Polish people, they are a people and a nation that larger, more agressive and repressive nations and empires has again and again tried to snuff out, trample and eradicate, at best these powers have earned a short reprieve as Poland and its people cannot be held down, like a phoenix they raise again and again! Glory to Poland and much respect from Sweden!
Heavy Metal and History!!! That’s why I LOVE Sabaton!!! Also: The polish call this their version of Thermopylae? I’m now envisioning the Polish Captain all like: Captain Reginas: Madness? THIS! IS! POLAND!!! (Pulls Grenade)
Sabaton, you my Swedish Friends (i'm also from sweden) have the greatest music in the world!!! Never quit! I've bought every album of you and i can't wait till the next album!!! The best song i know is Gott Mit Uns 2nd is Carolus Rex! I know most lyrics of the songs! Wished i could come to a live concert! Saving up for one so i can go to it in 2020/2021! Have a great time! love you Sabaton and Sabaton History! - Michael Ulvsax Roslund!
Super Ruski, as much as the last dying breath feels like the attack of the dead men, it's not. It's about these bunch of Serbs who are at this tower lookin area, grossly outnumbered fighting tooth and nail to survive.
I know it's not as cool as an arch bishop, but when they played in GR, Michigan they got awards from the governor of Michigan for keeping alive the history of the great war
@@SabatonHistory I was pretty much expecting 3-5 minuted videos with not that many details. But I'm glad that this isn't the case. Great work, keep it up!
@@SabatonHistory I had similar expectations and i thought that it will be cringy. But after seeing this i am super happy how it went and exited for new videos.
>be metal band >search for own music theme >hard_to_decide.jpg >hear that history teaching mostly sucks >gotanidea.eureka >start playing songs about historical wars and war heroes >omg they like it >happy_frog.gif >write song about polish WW2 defenders >Poles got crazy >They love you >create even more war songs >you are famous >world_tours.exe >you hear history teaching still sucks >furrious_pepe.png >create youtube history channel >ppl love it >be us >Sabaton 2019
This was actually one of the few Sabaton songs i didnt know the story behind. Its a brilliant story really does justice to the bravery of the polish army. Also the uniforms and set is sooo cool Astrid did a great job with it.
Congratulations! This was so good and this channel will be one of my favorites, of course (metal music + history is the perfect combination!). As a brazilian, I can't wait for the "Smoking Snakes" video! 40:1 is one of the best songs from Sabaton, and the whole history of Poland is so great! Greetings from Brazil!
I wish they could do a song for either the battle of Puebla in Mexico or for the mexican 201st esquadron that fought with the Americans during the battle of the Philippines in ww2
Oh my god, I had no idea it was the allies that created that false narrative. Always assumed it was German propaganda. Thank to people like Indy and Sabaton for educating about how heroic the Polish really were!!
Loved this!!!! We need way more historical perspectives like these shared. Poland has a long history of protecting Europe from foes both from the East and West. Also, solid Christian defense history. Grew up with many Poles. Love Polish history and people.
I've been listening to Sabaton since I was 14, I'm 22 now and I've had the privilege to catch you guys live when you have had the chance to tour along the West Coast of the USA and I just stumbled across this channel and these videos. Words fail to describe how excited I am, as I am both a massive fan of the band, and Mister Neidell's work. This is just about the most perfect possible thing I could discover- especially since it was my birthday just a few days ago.
One other thing to note about the Polish defense against the Third Reich: It did not end when Poland fell. Hundreds of pilots went with that retreat to Bucharest, and they eventually found their way around to France and Britain. 145 Polish pilots served in the RAF during the Battle of Britain, and by the end of the war, 19400 airmen served in the Polish Air Force operating out of Britain alongside the RAF. That's a substantial chunk of the total British air power. And then the war ended and everyone got sent back home to the other side of the Iron Curtain. That's the bad part of the story.
This history channel is an awesome idea. Such a great and pleasant way to teach history. I am crazy about WW2 so i knew most of the history but still i catched some titbits. So that's just as good for begginers as for connoisseurs of WW2 and history overall. I'm very thankful for showing a true picture of a history. You've got my respect.
In my high school history class, even our damned textbooks perpetuated the lie about "the last of the Hussars" charging tanks they thought to be make of cardboard. It is DISGUSTING the disservice heaped upon Eastern Europe in World War 2 in the United States. I'm of Polish decent and even I didn't know the truth until I came of age and found out for myself! Thank you, Sabaton, for what you do!
When I first saw the announcement of this channel I was through the roof excited. I had wanted an in depth Sabaton history tyhing to happen for real, Having followed the Great War for years I knew Indy was gonna be a perfect fit as a host for the channel! And boy I was not disappointed.. This might fast become my new favorite histroy channel! Keep up the Awesome work!
I sorry for my English.I know this battle because father my friend is historical reconstructor. I very like history so I watch ever movie. I PROMISE! VERY VERY VEEEEEERY GOOD WORK! THANK YOU!
Absolutely love it! Subscribed immediately even before playing the video. Thumbs up given, bell hit, everything locked and loaded. Greatings from Poland, Sabaton You're the greatest band ever!
Un gros bravo depuis la France, vos compositions m'ont fait encore plus aimer l'histoire, raconter comme vous le faites, les détails "cachés" de l'histoire méritent d'être bien plus connus du grand public ! Des musiques géniales et des connaissances qui vont avec, vous êtes au top ! Utmärkt video!
As an avid history and Sabaton fan, this channel is like a dream come true. It was a long, hard wait for this first video and I must admit that it was everything I hoped for and more. Thank you and please keep up both Sabaton and these amazing snapshots of history. 🤘
Osobiście jestem wdzięczny po pierwsze nauczycielowi historii który opowiedział o piosence 40:1 i o Sabatonie. Oglądając pierwszy teledysk nie myślałem że tak mi się ta piosenka spodoba a po pewnym czasie polubiłem lekcję historii w waszym wykonaniu że wiem więcej o mojej historii - historii mojego kraju .Dziękuje grupie Sabatonu za stworzenie tegoż teledysku i piosenki i za inne piosenki . Dziękuje wam że krzewicie polską historię i całego świata światu . Życzę za to wszystkiego najlepszego .
This video made me remember that about 2 years ago I was working with a man from Poland and in one of our brakes I hear a familiar sounding song from his phone. That song was indeed 40:1 so I asked him if he knew the band witch he didnt all he could say was ''They are singing about Poland'' and he was really amazed by the song and its lyrics.
YESSS THE WAIT IS FINALLY OVER
Sabaton History IS HERE!! 🤘🤘🤘
We hope you like our first episode, about our song 40:1 on the Battle of Wizna in 1939. We absolutely love the result ourselves. It was great fun making the first episodes and having to relive some of the most awesome moments in our bands history. There is much, much more awesome content coming to you weekly from now on. Please do consider supporting us on Patreon, since your support is what allowes us to keep this channel rolling! Click here for that: www.patreon.com/sabatonhistory Now, enjoy and ROCK ON!! 🤘
BAPTIZED IN FIRE 40 TO 1.
PREACH IT TO ME, BOYS!
One of my very first sabaton songs
I just want to say thanks for the amazing start of an amazing show heva a nice day
You have it a litte bug the bar at the end of link makes an error.
When I saw the title I felt as if the winged hussars arrived
@@LyricalStarr We remember, In September
I can't wait to see Indy explain how the Winged Hussars were a tiny proportion of the cavalry charge described in the song, and that most of the fighting was done by Imperial and Polish infantry. By the time the Polish Cavalry, including the Hussars, arrived to the battlefield, the Ottomans were already retreating under sustained fire, suffering massive casualties and wavering, on the verge of routing. The charge didn't turn the tide as much as deliver the coup de grâce.
It never ceases to amaze me how the German and Austrian forces, who made up almost two-thirds of the army that beat the Ottomans and did most of the fighting, has been completely forgotten in the popular mind. Even the Polish Infantry, who thought like fucking lions for twelve hours straight against the Ottomans, have been erased from memory.
Jen'ari-asha well they weren't on the verge on routing. They were regrouping and preparing for an all out attack WHEN THE WINGED HUSSARS ARRIVE. And even then the Ottomans still held a numerical advantage. But I do agree that we shouldn't forget about the Austrians and Germans who also fought in the battle.
@@davyprayoga4276 Imperial forces had captured two key targets a full three hours before the charge, the villages of Oberdöbling and Unterdöbling. A combined assault from the three powers had taken the main Turkish fortification, the Türkenschanze. The Grand Vizier himself had been forced to abandon his position and retreat to his original headquarter in the camp since the Ottoman troops were getting pushed back so quickly that he would soon be in danger himself.
A full two hours before the charge, Ottoman units were beginning to rout from the battlefield.
Make no mistake - The Ottomans were losing the battle, and they were losing it with exponential speed as their frontline was being pushed back. They were exhausted, demoralised, and on the back foot. The cavalry charge didn't *turn* the battle, it *finished* it
Jen'ari-asha whether or not the winged hussars were there didn't change the outcome of the battle. Sure the Ottomans were losing but they weren't defeated. The winged hussars actually saved the lives of countless imperial and polish infantry. If the Ottomans were able to make an all out attack on the infantry they would still lose but the death toll would be a lot higher. So the winged hussars didn't really "end" the battle nor really "turn the tides" but merely accelerated the battle.
When your band is so strong , the arch bishop starts giving you swords
I guess they finished quest line for arch bishop :D
I lold
This comment is criminally underrated.
@@KingKalashnikov Which one, The OG or the quest line one?
@@cxpKSip og
Fact: 40:1 is now metioned in the history books in 2nd class of high school.
What books
@@americanpanzer4163 In polish history books for high school. My younger brother had it.
that's cool
W "śladami przeszłości"?
I had that book in high school ^^
THE ARCH BISHOP GAVE THEM A SWORD HOW COOL IS THIS BAND
The Poles never gave up. Even while occupied, they secretly designed and mass-produced a sub machinegun.
I remember reading that Polish lancers actually did make a few cavalry charges against the Germans, but only when it was appropriate (never against tanks - that one didn't happen) and usually very successfully.
Some Polish pilots in France were given an obsolete plane (to be fair, the French also operated that design) that during the battle for that country, French command ordered those fighters grounded because they were so out-matched by German planes. The Poles flew them anyway, and still managed to knock German planes down.
Do not tell a Pole he can't kill his enemy. He'll find a way.
Poles invented , improved anti tank gun , which was a great hit in the September campaign .
There goes the story of Polish Ulans (Horsemen ) fighting against tanks ... It was a mobile Cavalry equipped with such guns , They made an escape , using flank fire against Panthers , passing by and bombarding with tank grenades .
No one , with the right mind , charges against tanks ...
immikeurnot Amen to that.
Pete Grusky Us Poles are crazy man... as a Polish American, 4th Generation, I’ll do something like that. Americans are crazy, Poles are crazy. Just a crazy combo.
Also the RAF Polish units, which were some of the most successful fighter units of the war. Poles fought throughout the war and they fought hard. There is very much a narrative of Poland rolling over to Germany which is just not true at all.
Or, you tell them they can’t, so they will do it to prove you wrong, and the enemy will be dead.
Indy's history class + Sabaton background music...so this is what heaven is like
indeed
We must savor this. Download all vids onto a flash drive Incase something happens to the channel. Sensor bots are gay
Am I dead
”Welcome to heaven, how may i help you?”
well... we've been to hell and back and on the way through the gates of hell we thought we'd make our way to heaven - and here we are!
THEY DID IT
THEY ACTUALLY DID IT
YAAAAAAAAAAASSS
WE DID IT!!!
Siema Juzek to ty nadal zyles gdy byla ta bitwa?
@@rocktronica69 Na szczęście nie.
greetings, Marshal Piłsudski from Mexico, good Luck against the kraut!
@@elemperadordemexico Hello there, Mr. Gibson
Seeing Indy in a trenchcoat is the most badass thing I've seen this month so far, it suits him wery well
Especially with thay AK in the back
We need more Indy in Trenchcoats.
As an American, all I can say is I'm glad Pulaski and Kosciuszko were on our side in the Revolution.
We Poles always sympathize with revolutions, uprisings... freedom. Even when Napoleon sent Polish troops to quench the uprising of French Haiti. Instead they joined the uprising and stayed. Fun fact: this is why even now you can find Haitian people who have dark skin colour but piercing blue eyes.
@@aleksanderczechowicz9155 I always wondered about that!
@@aleksanderczechowicz9155 Napoleon also sent his half Black General of cavalry to Haiti. Also Polish artesians arrived in the second year of the British colony of Jamestown, Virginia.
I have great respect to the Polish spirit, and utmost sympathy for what they had to endure during the 20th century. Greeting from Finland.
Finland is also full of heroes and stories. It's impressive how you stood up to Russia during WW2, and Simo Häyhä is a legend. He is well known in Poland
Yup, we know Simo❤️
Marvel: 'Infinity War is the most ambitious crossover event in history!
Sabaton: Hold My tank!
Hold my assault rifle
@@zacket-fj8yr Hold My Army!
Hold my trenchcoat!
Brilliant
The best crossover was when north koreans made ships in Poland to Denmark.
You know you are loved by a nation when the Archbishop approves you.
Wait what? Details
@@MarkSultanaX2 Watch the video, the arch Bishop of poland gave sabaton a sword Before one of theri Concerts.
@@MrZeromaster95 oh ops okay
It kinda hilarious, the Catholic church bows down to a metal band. And heavy metal is stereotypically Satanic. The church has bowed down to Satan!
They have the support of metalheads and the archbishop... That's pretty cool
Better crossover than infinity war
Far better
You said it!
"well, it's actually the arch Bishop."
"WAT."
Greatings from hungary to our polish friends!
Polak, Węgier dwa bratanki
Greetings to You too :)
This puts so much context i never knew into the songs, thank you! :D
is that the real nordern?!?!
You're very welcome!
@pitrson bls Sabaton is one of my favourite bands, The Great war, World war 2 & Timeghost History are some of my favourite channels. *duh* i'm here 🤣
@Nordern I see you're a man of culture (already knew that, but it's a good reminder)
Is this the real Nordern???? HORRY SHIIII
I love that it says "Sabaton history 001". It means that there will be at least 100 episodes :)
We got a lot of songs and a lot of material for the team to work with. Sit back and enjoy the ride :)
We need a third digit in there..
Don't forget they have a new album coming out this year
@@paulsheldon748 ...There already is a third digit.
Dead Meme Wait a second.. I meant fourth.
Imagine being one of those 700 poles defending Wizna against 40,000 Wehrmacht Soldiers and holding on for 3 days with only 12 bunkers and a few pillboxes with little anti tank weapons and machine guns. Just imagine the bravery of those soldiers. To bad the officer there killed himself with a grenade I would have loved to hear his soldier but I think sabaton did a wonderful job at visualizing that
Raginis had no other option. Germans said that they would kill polish POW if he didn't surrender, he chose death over surrender.
@@matthewr3584 thats only heresay and as Indy said its out of charactor for Guderian. It sounds to me like he was just a stubborn bastard far too proud to surrender
@@Legitpenguins99 It's hearsay as mentioned, but it also could've been a lower ranking officer than Guderian who came up with it.
The Germans did kill many of the 40:1 Polish soldiers. Quite a different treatment from the Belgian 'Resist and Bite' Company
Your band has sparked my son's interest in both Heavy Metal and history. You guys are amazing. Love from Denver, Colorado in the USA.
Awesome! I hope he likes our videos then! Love from Europe!
I already love history, and the dedication Sabaton has put to their lyrics to make it accurate and the melodies has rekindled the love of rock in my heart.
yay another denver fan
Its going to be a an amazing history channel
Sabatonista 666 Man, it already is
Replace the actual History channel with this.
Big love to Indy and Sabaton💟
The poles were like the Finns, they got free after WWI then in 39 got invaded by their previous overlords again and fought back, both lost their wars. They both fought a war they could not win and both fought ferociously
Well, Poles defeated Soviet Russia back in 1920, but hey came back in 1939 to stab Poland in the back. Both Poland and Finland showed great fight spirit in face of overwhelming enemy force.
Polish fought bravely against overwhelming enemy like finns. Unfortunately they lost and were opressed by Soviet over 4O year. Great at one song can unite whole nation so strongly.
Sadly only one of them got their independence back. Both kicked ass fighting like hell though.
@@pacthug4life so, attacking in the middle of civil war despite gaining independence by soviet government for free is "Poles defeated Soviet Russia back in 1920", while reconquering lost lands with huge Ukrainian and Belorussian population is "but they came back in 1939 to stab Poland in the back"? The hypocrisy of poles and their sympathizers is ridiculously stupid.
@@s4le First of all, Poland gained its independence from Germany not Soviet Russia. Central-Easter Europe was under German control according to the Treaty of Brest. Soviet Russia could not give Poland independence, because it had no control over the entities that constituted reborn Poland: The temporary Kingdom of Poland, Republic of Lublin and Duchy of Cieszyn. Second, Polish-Soviet War started with Russian attack on Vilnius (04.01.1919), it was Lenin who stated that "The road for the revolution to reach the west leads over the dead body of Poland", "We must direct all our attention to preparing and strengthening the Western Front. A new slogan must be announced: 'Prepare for war against Poland". When it comes to Polish eastern border, it is much more complicated than that, Symon Petlura gave Western Ukraine or Galicia to Poland in exchange for help against Soviet Russia (the Kiev offensive).After Ukrainians gained back Kiev, they failed to construct any state or army structures that would help prevent Russia from taking Kiev back, they put little over 24 000 troops, while Poland in 1920 put almost 750 000. Most of major cities in eastern Poland, like Lviv, Grodno, Vilnius were in majority Polish, while the countryside was mostly Ukrainian and Belorussian, that created a situation where creating a ethnic borders was basically impossible, one village was Polish, next one was Ukrainian. To avoid instability, Poland resigned from taking any major cities without significant Polish population like Minsk.
Third, Yes, Soviet Russia did stab Poland in the back, because it attacked Poland without a declaration of war, breaking non aggression pact, Treaty of Riga and many other international treaties.
I would call Russian historical revisionism "hypocrisy"
PS. Why do all Russians who I meet on the internet are insulting everyone they disagree with. Cant You guys have a normal conversation?
Im not even polish and the song gives me chills
@Jörmungandr Nice name bro xD
Yeah. It gives me so much Polish pride, even though there's not a drop of Polish blood in my veins. O.o
I wish they did something similar for the French. A very strong song could be made for the Defenders of Normandy.
As a first generation Polish American….Thank you guys. You honor us. I will do the same for this one-of-a-kind band and their associates. Naz Drowie!!!
Thank you for supporting us Richter
Big cred to Poland, your proved yourselves in Vienna and alot of battles, and now this also. Respect from Greece.
In my freshman year in the university a partner and I had to prepare an oral presentation on a historical event. Just imagine their faces when the topic we picked was the battle of Wizna and our musical accompaniment was 40:1 lol
@Nikolado - visualizing that puts a big smile on my face!
@@shawngilliland243 haahaha it was one hell of an experience
Ah man my favorite band of all time and my favorite RUclipsr colaborating is just ah so amazing.
The two dislikes are Stalin and Hitler .
Sanguinius on vacation Now there’s another one, I guess it’s from Al Queda
I added the 7th ^^
@@bottomtext1241 or ISIS or their EU islamist politicians or Erdogan's dogs.. lol
@@Midaspl you infidel
How did you let forgeworld mess up the sword on your model?
Funny enough how emotional this song now appears to me, much love from a sister country, Croatia🇭🇷
What about Inmate 4859? ^^ Witold Pilecki is a badass
Who hid behind 4859?
Your wish has been granted
@@cxpKSip This is the camp number of Witold Pilecki, given to him in Auschwitz
I truly love to get to know more about Wizna. Never before has history learning been so fun and headbanging. I thank Sabaton for letting us know about these obscure battles and make history learning quite fun and metal. Sabaton truly are among the best metal bands to ever come out, and I feel fortunate to have known them since 2008. Greetings from Philippines.
Finally. Time to enjoy some good history and good music.
Not a big fan of Sabaton's music, but I respect the ever living shit out of them for their passionate dedication to history and not only including history in their art, but really making it the focal point. We need more artists like this.
I used to be like you. Then i fell in love love with the music as much as the subject matter
Epically matches emotions to events.
History bridged to evocative human experience.
Innovation within storytelling, truly remarkable.
Just think about it. Left all alone, with two powerful military forces attacking from two sides, poor Poland, having only recently regained independence, had to stand at arms again. They fought bravely, until they couldn't fight anymore. One of the soldiers who fought in defence of Poland in September 1939 was lieutenant Franciszek Wacławik, my great great grandfather. Along with many other Polish soldiers, he managed to evacuate to France. He enlisted in the Polish Armed Forces in The West. He fought in the French Campaign and after France fell, he returned in 1944, taking part in Operation Overlord. He was promoted a few times during the war, making it all the way to colonel. The war was won, but my great grand father couldn't return to Poland. The newly installed communist regime considered the soldiers who fought in the name of the fatherland to be "traitors, western spies and enemies of the people". Along with many of his brothers in arms, he couldn't go back home, under the threat of imprisonment or even death. After Stalin's death, Poland declared amnesty for the soldiers who fought in the west and he finally returned. He spent the rest of his life hoping for his country to regain freedom, but passed away too soon to see Poland liberate itself from the communist rule. He was laid to rest in a suit, but his belt had a really peculiar buckle. It came from his field uniform and bore the words "Bóg, Honor, Ojczyzna", meaning "God, Honour Fatherland". Rest in peace, Colonel. We will never forget our brave soldiers, our ancestors.
Thanks for sharing your story with us. Putting a name and a face on someone who took part makes it easier to remember the events that unfolded so many years ago. May his memory never be forgotten!
Chwała bohaterom
Now if only Poland didn't prevent the Soviets from protecting Czechoslovakia, all of this shit could have been avoided.
@@comrademcsalty7676 except it would have happened to czechoslovakia and inevitability poland after... you seem to think the soviets and nazi's could be satisfied with what they had but fail to realise it was their downfall and the whole point of their war intentions. Should be a good enough indicator that those evil cunts were going to be evil regardless and poland was always in both cross hairs.
Seeing as how we live in a world where both lost their power, it could easily be argued that in the end it was a much better result than giving one or the other power which hypothetically could have aided their cause, keeping them alive today. Think before you speak.
@@musicointempero2256 1938 Гитлер и поляки лучшие друзья. 1939 - поляки невинные овечки, внезапно.
"Beckos we do not beg for freedom we fight for it " -"Bo my nie błagamy o wolność my o nią walczymy ".
So the meme is true. We learn more about history from Sabaton than we ever did in school \m/
FINALLY! *SABATON HISTORY* IS HERE!
Cant wait for the new album, much love from Croatia!
Spirit of Spartans, death and glory. Soldiers of Poland, second to none.
🇺🇸❤🇵🇱
Love your channels Indy, you too Pär.
Can't wait to see you guys in concert again
🇺🇸❤🇸🇪
My family comes from the village of Wizna. I recently returned there the first person in my family in 115 years. ♥️ Wizna
I remember the 2008 when the song came to Poland ;) That was a great moment. You know. Poland this time was free for 16 years. Nobody knew about Poland. And then. Foreign band sings about Poland. Extremely good song. Even in Poland many people didn't know about a lot of Polish history acording to the fact that during the times of communist of occpation, it was strongly forbidden to say about that. You guys really helped us to learn more about who We are :) In the very entertaining way. Even my grandmother listens to you. ;) Parents and other as well. Since this time you became my top band :)
Sorry, son, but the really important things you will learn from Grzegorz Braun!
Infinity War was the greatest team-up in history!
Sabaton and Indy Neidell: Hold our beers!
\m/
Hold my panzered attacking vehicle
Last time I was this fast Rome was still was still fighting Etruscans
I've read the full history of Rome. I salute you, fellow history buff. VENI VEDI VICI
@@myrkthecat Βασιλεὺς Βασιλέων Βασιλεύων Βασιλευόντων! (King of Kings ruling over rulers)
@@dagalealtd4888 Good to see other people know their stuff, too ;D
@@myrkthecat Glory to Constantinople!
@@dagalealtd4888 Nooo, down with SPQR!
I imagine you guys can't do a concert in Poland without Uprising either...anyway, an opening act of a full battle re-enactment, I honestly can't think of anyone else who deserved such a opener.
The poles were definitely one of the fiercest fighting forces of the second world war, even if they were outnumbered, outgunned, and didn't even have the proper supplies to defend against an invasion. Yet they stood, they chose to fight to the end and held the wehrmacht for 3 days. It's truly ashame that such a country was tainted by the lies that we bestowed upon them, as an american every polish citizen has my deepest respect. Especially to those who serve(d), I'm am glad you were on our side
This channel is BEST IDEA of all time
You should try peanutbutter with hagelslag.
Sure I will, it could be delicious
We remember about our heroes 🇵🇱💪
Thank you guys, you are great. 🇵🇱
Thanks! 🤘
Respect and love from serbian brothers!!!
Thanks!
Serbowie na zawsze z nami!Chwala Serbii!
Glory to Polish soldiers.
Buried in history!
Wow! This definetely deserves a like. Love from Russia! Glory to the Polish heroes!
Love from Poland m8
Rewatching this to show a friend, and I don't think any other band has ever evoked such respect and admiration and crying from me. I adore you guys.
Thanks! That means a lot
Do one on resist and bite please.. please.. please..
Arul Shankar They will do it, just wait
Patience my boi
This and also Coat of arms..... OH YESSSSSSSSSSSSS!!!!!!!!!!!!!
History with Hilbert did one
Don't worry lads, all the songs will be covered.
Better than the actual History Channel by far lmao
As a man of Polish descent, this song and Uprising never miss to bring a tear to my eyes. Thanks.
And even without that, you are just bloody talented, so... well keep rocking!
This is so awesome!! Really love to here the stories behind the songs.. And about the Polish, they even helped liberating The Netherlands after what they have been trough. So thank you Polish soldiers, so much respect for you!
When you learn more in a 16 min vídeo then actual history school classes. Thank you all for making this god sent channel.
I realy hope, that Sabaton will write song about Westerplatte.
Polish Military and Custom Repository, maned by company of 120 soldiers and officers. They deffended in tho lines of deffance, first with trenches and pilboxes and second made of 5 reinforced bunkers-guardhouses, behind them was the main building of barracks with commandpoint in it. They deffended the lines for 7 dayes and nights, even from strongpoints destroyed by Stuka bombers and under fire of battleship.
The Repository was designed to hold up to 12 hours, but it did for a whole week. Every day Polish Radio in Warsaw sended a message to the whole nation and the world: "Westerplatte still holds! Commander in Chief salutes brave deffenders!"
After most of ammunition was spent and no meds lesf, commanders:
Mjr Sucharski - overal commander (during battle struk by illnes and unable to command for some of the time)
and Cpt Dąbrowski - designer of the deffences and battle commander (took over command when needed)
decided to surrender.
When Mjr Sucharski negotiated capitulation, Ctp Dąbrowski orginized what left of the troops and led them to the meet the germans. It is said, that among those soldiers have been some of the best in the whole riffleman, machinegunners, enginners, mortarers and granade trowers in the whole polish army, some of them prized highest scores in military competitions.
Yes, this is another battle, where facts mixes with legends and sometimes facts are unbelivebla. Like mortar barrage accurate since first salvo with no actual training on Westerplatte, or a soldier digginng up gun ports of a bunker, covered by sand from bombs and battleship fire, during infantry attack, or soldiers holding ruins of a bunker while lying next to corpses of their comrades smashed by rubble.
Cliffs of Gallipoli - Battle of Gallipoli
The Price of Mile - Battle of Passchendaele
Can you do these please ?
@@indiananeidell9186 Okay thanks.
@@indiananeidell9186 even Dead Soldier's Waltz?
@@indiananeidell9186 also, can you please mention sources and some books to read about the theme of video?
@Oğuzhan Öztürk çok güzel price of a mile
@Oğuzhan Öztürk biliyorum hoi4te de var
I have so much respect for the Polish people, they are a people and a nation that larger, more agressive and repressive nations and empires has again and again tried to snuff out, trample and eradicate, at best these powers have earned a short reprieve as Poland and its people cannot be held down, like a phoenix they raise again and again! Glory to Poland and much respect from Sweden!
Heavy Metal and History!!!
That’s why I LOVE Sabaton!!!
Also:
The polish call this their version of Thermopylae?
I’m now envisioning the Polish Captain all like:
Captain Reginas: Madness?
THIS! IS! POLAND!!!
(Pulls Grenade)
This is Great! Sabaton makes History Music Great Again!
Can't wait for
Last stand
Winged hussar
Lost battalion
Uprising
Shiroyama
And Carolus rex!
The REAL history channel
Sabaton, you my Swedish Friends (i'm also from sweden) have the greatest music in the world!!! Never quit! I've bought every album of you and i can't wait till the next album!!! The best song i know is Gott Mit Uns 2nd is Carolus Rex!
I know most lyrics of the songs!
Wished i could come to a live concert! Saving up for one so i can go to it in 2020/2021!
Have a great time! love you Sabaton and Sabaton History! - Michael Ulvsax Roslund!
Thank you very much Michael, we LOVE the support! 🤘
@@SabatonHistory 😀🤘🤘🤘💥
GameShow Dragons I’m hoping for every song from Carolus Rex
@@bottomtext1241 Yeah!
GOTT MIT UNS, AS WE ALL STAND UNITED!
yo imagine if they made a song about the attack of the dead men during ww1 now thatd be badass
Super Ruski, as much as the last dying breath feels like the attack of the dead men, it's not. It's about these bunch of Serbs who are at this tower lookin area, grossly outnumbered fighting tooth and nail to survive.
Well, there's The Great War playlist Sabaton's working now.
It has be done quick to thw new album onwards!
Well here you are.
5 month later
@@generalsemyon2369 Why indeed I am good sir
I know it's not as cool as an arch bishop, but when they played in GR, Michigan they got awards from the governor of Michigan for keeping alive the history of the great war
Where can I find that video with archbishop giving sword ?
I don't know if it's online somewhere.
ruclips.net/video/PZD-c1ScMDg/видео.html
First I was a bit sceptical about this project. But this got really well executed. Really love the production on this!
I'd love to hear what caused the scepsis though!
@@SabatonHistory I was pretty much expecting 3-5 minuted videos with not that many details. But I'm glad that this isn't the case. Great work, keep it up!
Well, no, that's not how we roll ;) Thanks!!
@@SabatonHistory I had similar expectations and i thought that it will be cringy. But after seeing this i am super happy how it went and exited for new videos.
History of Poland ❤
Marry me :)
>be metal band
>search for own music theme
>hard_to_decide.jpg
>hear that history teaching mostly sucks
>gotanidea.eureka
>start playing songs about historical wars and war heroes
>omg they like it
>happy_frog.gif
>write song about polish WW2 defenders
>Poles got crazy
>They love you
>create even more war songs
>you are famous
>world_tours.exe
>you hear history teaching still sucks
>furrious_pepe.png
>create youtube history channel
>ppl love it
>be us
>Sabaton 2019
Green text and Pepe in 2019...
I half expected to see a "I can haz cheezburgerz" meme in there, yikes
@Alex BuyitaWhat the fuck is "4chan"?!
@@dracon2002 You really don't want to know.
Leo Dark memer’s network
@@dracon2002 autism. But mostly good autism, but pure autism nonetheless
As a Pole let me say THANK YOU!
This was actually one of the few Sabaton songs i didnt know the story behind. Its a brilliant story really does justice to the bravery of the polish army. Also the uniforms and set is sooo cool Astrid did a great job with it.
Congratulations! This was so good and this channel will be one of my favorites, of course (metal music + history is the perfect combination!). As a brazilian, I can't wait for the "Smoking Snakes" video!
40:1 is one of the best songs from Sabaton, and the whole history of Poland is so great!
Greetings from Brazil!
I'll freak out when the Smoking Snakes' video gets made!!
I wish they could do a song for either the battle of Puebla in Mexico or for the mexican 201st esquadron that fought with the Americans during the battle of the Philippines in ww2
Good job Sabaton! Greetings from Poland!
Perhaps the most surprising and greatest collab in history?
Oh my god, I had no idea it was the allies that created that false narrative. Always assumed it was German propaganda. Thank to people like Indy and Sabaton for educating about how heroic the Polish really were!!
This is a birthday present of high quality
Happy birthday!!!
Yeah! Happy Birthday!!
HAPPY BIRTHDAY!!!!!! WISH YOU THE BEST
@@HALberdier17 thank you
@@elcoyotedesanluis9931 thank you
Loved this!!!! We need way more historical perspectives like these shared. Poland has a long history of protecting Europe from foes both from the East and West. Also, solid Christian defense history.
Grew up with many Poles. Love Polish history and people.
The like to dislike ratio on this video is currently 400:1.
I've been listening to Sabaton since I was 14, I'm 22 now and I've had the privilege to catch you guys live when you have had the chance to tour along the West Coast of the USA and I just stumbled across this channel and these videos. Words fail to describe how excited I am, as I am both a massive fan of the band, and Mister Neidell's work. This is just about the most perfect possible thing I could discover- especially since it was my birthday just a few days ago.
Tack Sabaton! Det här är en fantastisk historia! Vi polakker är tacksamma för hennes påminnelse!
One other thing to note about the Polish defense against the Third Reich: It did not end when Poland fell. Hundreds of pilots went with that retreat to Bucharest, and they eventually found their way around to France and Britain. 145 Polish pilots served in the RAF during the Battle of Britain, and by the end of the war, 19400 airmen served in the Polish Air Force operating out of Britain alongside the RAF. That's a substantial chunk of the total British air power.
And then the war ended and everyone got sent back home to the other side of the Iron Curtain. That's the bad part of the story.
This history channel is an awesome idea. Such a great and pleasant way to teach history. I am crazy about WW2 so i knew most of the history but still i catched some titbits. So that's just as good for begginers as for connoisseurs of WW2 and history overall.
I'm very thankful for showing a true picture of a history. You've got my respect.
My ancestors are polish so thank u for making this song
The content that RUclips needs but doesn’t deserve.
No, they don't..
This way of looking at war helps me to not instantly crying but in a way caring about the soldiers and people who died
In my high school history class, even our damned textbooks perpetuated the lie about "the last of the Hussars" charging tanks they thought to be make of cardboard. It is DISGUSTING the disservice heaped upon Eastern Europe in World War 2 in the United States. I'm of Polish decent and even I didn't know the truth until I came of age and found out for myself! Thank you, Sabaton, for what you do!
This is my fav Sabaton song and I am German :) ... great tempo, chorus, lyrics
It's finally here! I've never been so excited about something in my life
Excellent materials. Thank you guys - truthful , honest approach. SABATON
Our pleasure! Thank you for watching!
Excellent work. Absolutely loved it! 40: 1is an amazing song in itself but I loved the history lesson as well. Hail from Hellas!!!
When I first saw the announcement of this channel I was through the roof excited. I had wanted an in depth Sabaton history tyhing to happen for real, Having followed the Great War for years I knew Indy was gonna be a perfect fit as a host for the channel! And boy I was not disappointed.. This might fast become my new favorite histroy channel! Keep up the Awesome work!
Being a sabbaton and Indy fan makes this awesome on so many levels
I have a tears in my eyes when i looking yours videos, you tell the thruth story thank you, tell it forever
I sorry for my English.I know this battle because father my friend is historical reconstructor. I very like history so I watch ever movie. I PROMISE! VERY VERY VEEEEEERY GOOD WORK! THANK YOU!
Absolutely love it! Subscribed immediately even before playing the video. Thumbs up given, bell hit, everything locked and loaded. Greatings from Poland, Sabaton You're the greatest band ever!
Well... I'm officially a better person, after watching this video. \m/
What a nice thing to say! Thanks man 🤘
Un gros bravo depuis la France, vos compositions m'ont fait encore plus aimer l'histoire, raconter comme vous le faites, les détails "cachés" de l'histoire méritent d'être bien plus connus du grand public ! Des musiques géniales et des connaissances qui vont avec, vous êtes au top !
Utmärkt video!
Merci beaucoup mon amis! 🤘
As an avid history and Sabaton fan, this channel is like a dream come true. It was a long, hard wait for this first video and I must admit that it was everything I hoped for and more. Thank you and please keep up both Sabaton and these amazing snapshots of history. 🤘
Osobiście jestem wdzięczny po pierwsze nauczycielowi historii który opowiedział o piosence 40:1 i o Sabatonie. Oglądając pierwszy teledysk nie myślałem że tak mi się ta piosenka spodoba a po pewnym czasie polubiłem lekcję historii w waszym wykonaniu że wiem więcej o mojej historii - historii mojego kraju .Dziękuje grupie Sabatonu za stworzenie tegoż teledysku i piosenki i za inne piosenki . Dziękuje wam że krzewicie polską historię i całego świata światu . Życzę za to wszystkiego najlepszego .
Thank you very much! (Sorry for not being able to respond in Polish)
This video made me remember that about 2 years ago I was working with a man from Poland and in one of our brakes I hear a familiar sounding song from his phone. That song was indeed 40:1 so I asked him if he knew the band witch he didnt all he could say was ''They are singing about Poland'' and he was really amazed by the song and its lyrics.
Awesome! Did you send him this video?
@@SabatonHistory unfortunately we no longer work together and I dont have his contact details