My POV in 2007; I hear Sabaton for the first time, am going through the songs and thinking to myself, man, why aren't these guys already famous. My POV today; going through all the old songs and albums again thinking to myself, why weren't these guys already famous in 2007, what the hell took people so long
Although this is specifically about the genocides following the breakup of Yugoslavia, but like other Sabaton songs, also applies to other times of something similar, ignoring specific regional references. In this case, the song can apply to pretty much any genocide. That is one of the things I love about Sabaton.
@@majorian6201 Change "different religions" to "different people". Than it's pretty much every genocide. (except the ones perpetuated by communists like Stalin or Pol Pot)
I actually thought this was about about Israel/Arab wars, referencing back to the Holocaust. Youre both correct in that its about Serbia, and that its very well applicable to other times...
I think Sabaton is referring more to the atrocities committed by Ottoman Turks, Croatian Ustashas and Serbian Chetnicks since this is a song regarding the war in ex Yugoslavia.
For the record, this song was directed at ALL the parties in the Yugoslav Wars. Serbia, Croatia and Bosnia. Not just one of them. All of them. I myself am from Bosnia, and unlike some people, I know that we did our fair share of crimes during the war. I'm not denying them. True, some countries committed more war crimes that others, but they were committed by all of us. Learn to accept that fact, stop denying the truth, and move on. Move on, but don't forget. A forgotten crime is a crime that is bound to be repeated.
+Danny Owens - Top Exactly! If you look at the lyrics you'll notice they never mentioned any of the sides, just the general confusion, chaos and annihilation which would be description that both the ex-YU folks and everybody else would agree. Shit that went in the early 90's in the Balkans would make _Game of Thrones_ and _Legend of the Galactic Heroes_ look like Saturday Morning Cartoon.
The sabaton community does not feel like a toxic one. I have read through comments on all of the attero dominatus album songs, and all I have seen is good and true words on the nature of terror, genocide, the nazis, crimes against humanity, and even more hard to talk about topics. Understanding is important, and the sabaton community does this well.
I think it was necessary to have a song directed not from the victim’s perspective but from the war criminal’s perspective. It really shows that what we think of as an unthinkable atrocity was in their eyes a righteous act. A conflict like the Yugoslav wars should never be repeated again. But unfortunately genocide like this still currently happening
I Support the War crimes in bosnia partially because my father was at Srebrenica but besides that they rebelled against Yugoslavia and they deserved it
Or just grow up and be a an absolute fucking menace. Violently headbang as you play this song obnoxiously loud with a vintage boombox on a beat up mixtape that you recorded yourself while day-drinking in public and throwing pinecones at people with your friends
I love the line "Different religions cannot share a land. A plague! And I have the cure", I just love the sound of it, it works really well, but I can't ever sing it in good conscience. Partly because I don't believe it, secondly because I'm a German. That wouldn't really sound any good.
+SilentHunterSan Very far from the truth actually, there have been considerable periods of time where religions coexisted peacefully, most well known being Islam and Judaism coexisting around the 12th Century, around the Crusades. Islam allowed the Jews to live along them, even giving them higher ranks.
all in comments write about Yugoslav wars or Armenian genocide made by Ottomans. and any time I listen to this song I come back with memories to Wojciech Smarzowski's movie "Wołyń" about the Polish genocide made by Ukrainian fascist nacionalist under command Bandera and Shuhevych. Poles made even remix on RUclips where they added to this song short clip fragments from this movie. unbelievable how universal this song is. hopefully no one genocide occur again
Ukrainian Rebellion army and Ukrainian Nationalist organization wanted to create an independent state. UNO shattered to one, that support Nazi and who wouldn't support them. URA, after capturing Bandera, were fighting against everyone - Nazi Germany, USSR and Polish army Krajowa.
To be fair It is totally normal to see a war in the comments when there is anything related to the Balkans This song is about the war crimes committed in the breakup of Yugoslavia So I honestly expected much more than there actually is here
Thank you Sabaton for this great song.I hope all ex-yu countries can rise above the shit that happened not long ago.Shame that everything we had built together had to come to such a violent conclusion. Greetings from Serbia
I know this is mostly directed to all the parties in the yugoslav war but it always reminds me of a mass tomb Ovčara near Vukovar when they say "Bury them deep down they will be gone for a while."
"Written from the perspective of Radovan Karadzic, the former President of The Republika Srpska, head of the Serbian Democratic Party (SDS) and commander of the Bosnian Serb Army, from 1991 to 1995. In an act of vengeance over the 1992-1995 killings of 2,383 Serbian civilians in and around Srebrenica by neighboring Muslims and in pursuit of his vision of a unified Serbian state without Muslims, Radovan Karadzic orchestrated the Srebrenica Massacre where every male Muslim between the ages of 12 and 77 was captured, executed and burned en masse."
@@bruhmoment5042 Not ages "12 to 77" it was fighting age men, 18-65 and MOST of them were spared too and most of the bodies in Srebrenica were from other parts of Bosnia (they were brought to Srebrenica by trucks so the number seems much higher than the actual number which was a few hundred to 3000 dead at max)
@@bruhmoment5042And also he didn't command any "Bosnian Serb Army", you mean Vojska Republike Srpske (Army of Republic of Srpska or Army of the Serb Republic) which was lead by Ratko Mladić and it existed from 1992-2006 (either 2003 or 2006)
As i remember America is not in Balkans just like not in Afganistan, Iran, Irak, Libya,Sirya etc... I wish him all the worst in life, he should suffer for „serving" army everywhere else then in America.Fuck off from worlds resources and let the people live in peace.
For the record: Sabaton made this song for all 3 nations that were doing genocide in it ( Croats, Serbs and Bosnians ), not just one. Don't believe me? Watch interview with them.
But that's the point, we cleaned up Republic of Srpska just like Bosnians cleaned up Federation. It was like we have mutual agreement which sucked for all those who were on the wrong side of the fence. And quite literally, telling that everyone else is guilty and that we are the only, pure, victims is not holding up water anymore. We killed them and they killed us, we cleared entire villages and they cleared entire villages. It was mutual genocide from both sides all because f**king religion.
I know for a fact that they did, in more than one place. And our denial to that only shows how shortsighted and stubborn we are. Did Croats and Muslims did genocide - yes. Did Serbs did genocide - yes. In that war everyone is guilty, the only innocent ones are the ones who died in crossfire and who wanted to have nothing with the war but were killed regardless.
I hope you both understand that you guys used our country as a war zone, and absolutely killed everyone in your path to: "A Greater Serbia". Do not deny, it was genocide. Plus, yes, Bosnians, DID kill some serbs, but we did not use Death camps, mass graves, and evil ways of killing. I know the stories of people in the Bosnian Army and those in the camps. I am not proud to say this, but we killed people, Croatians killed more people, and Serbians killed the most. I guess the world didn't remember the Nazi's, killing for religion, or the Crusades.
Sorry people, but no offense, it's America's fault that all of this has happened, because America functions by making other countries depend on it, and whoever won't listen, they'll screw him over. So then they turned brother against brother to kill each other for no reason. And then, of course, the media made a story that we are terrorists and they are "saving the world from us", the same story with Libya, Iran, Afghanistan and many, many countries. That is why you will hear them say that we are terrorists even that the Americans killed civilians in 1999 and said that it was just a small damage, I think that the hospitals, pasenger trains and bridges are not a small damage.
@Max Power I like your opinion but not everything is true you said. Diferent religions can live together. I know that because i am serbian. After tito was dead it could not be decided who will rule yugoslavia. So there hapened some real complicated shit witch leaded to people become angry. Well America used that oportunity and they told lies and lies so that people became more and more angry witch led to war. Yes diferent religions couldnt share the same land, but after many years people saw their useles killing and destroying but it was too late. The young ones are still poisoned by swet lies but older generations see the useles killing. When k was in bosnia i met croatians and bosnian muslims and other serbs and they all respect and work thogether like brothers and sisters. Its sad we destroyed that beautiful country. I dont say we should unite and create yugoslavia i just say that we should not hate eachother and work together in peace so we dont repeat our mistakes. Sadly its not posible because of politics americans lead and if people want to live in peace politics will make them hate and the cicle of hate can not be stoped
I agree, in general in American Schooling we only learn of our "enemies" genocides. Even then only the Holocaust really, we lightly touch on the Armenian Genocide. We focus on the "Good" sides of history and focus on ourselves. Hell we don't even learn about many of America's wrongs, like I only know about the Trail of Tears due to my local government actively speaking about it and having signs here and there marking it and my 5th Grade teacher lightly talking about it. Its wierd as US History in 10th/11th Grade for my grade *starts* Reconstruction too so we ignore alot of our horrid acts. But I digress, it should be mandated to learn equal "parts" of history so we can have an unbiased look at the world in terms of geopolitics
This is the perfect song that show pure and utter evil and hatred. Never in the song dose it try and justifie the action like metioning that its about vengence or something like that its all about just pure hatred and evil, whice is when you think about acts like this is often what it truly is, no matter the jusification these acts are acts of hatred and evil
I, for a very long time, though this was song about Holocaust. Well, lyrics fit almost perfectly. Actually they are scary accurate with so many others mass killings.
Written from the perspective of Radovan Karadzic, the former President of The Republika Srpska, head of the Serbian Democratic Party (SDS) and commander of the Bosnian Serb Army, from 1991 to 1995. In an act of vengeance over the 1992-1995 killings of 2,383 Serbian civilians in and around Srebrenica by neighboring Muslims and in pursuit of his vision of a unified Serbian state without Muslims, Radovan Karadzic orchestrated the Srebrenica Massacre where every male Muslim between the ages of 12 and 77 was captured, executed and burned en masse - from official Sabaton site
@@1389-z2b Well ICTY established that there was a military base in Kravica from which Bosnian Serbs attacked Srebrenica and the surrounding Bosniak settlements. But of course that doesnt justify the civilian victims that were inflicted, and of course those who are responsible for those crimes should be held accountable. But comparing those two is in all ways imposible, just the shere size in civilian casualties makes the differenc.
@@AjdinVukovic Well you can compare bit Its between 1:3 and 1:4 And consider what happend first its very comparable Its either both genocides or none of them
@@1389-z2b Nah not eaven close. Well its clear we have a different point of view on it and to be honest its better to leave it on this, so lets agree to disagree.
Every country has war crimes. As an American, I won't try to denied my own nations crimes against Native Americans and Blacks. But why? What is the point of hate? It may be human nature, but why don't we fight it? Why do we kill and destroy? There is no point. It is because of pride, complacency, and acceptance of human nature. It is terrible, and it must stop.
@Haris Begić Please quit hating. No one said we should forget, but stop the hate already. When is it gonna be enough? You don't have to be brothers with anyone, but try being friends with people who don't hate. It's worth it. Love your avatar flag, it's my flag too. I'm truly sorry if you too lost family & friends during ethnic cleansing of BiH. I'm a victim of this war myself, but I refuse to hate! No need to drag it on another 500yrs & leave sh*t for the future generations, like our ancestors did to us. Pozz od mostarke iz Kalifornije (not by choice). 🤘☮️
Simple, the perpetrators of these crimes convince themselves they are the victim and the target is the perpetrator of a great crime. By doing so, one can convince themselves that they are only protecting themselves and doing the right thing.
Another thing they don’t teach us in American Public schools. It’s just mentioned in passing in the final unit of the school year (If the teacher even gets to the end of the Cold War )
Opalish Moth, be happy you get to learn about the Cold War. I live in the PA, USA and we only went up to the end of WW2 then went straight to how the president is chosen.
every balkan war ever: "Hello! I'm part of your same ethnic group, believe in the same umbrella religion, and share a common history with your people! But because you believe in a slightly different sect of that umbrella religion DIE DIE DIE REEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE"
Medak pocket. Canadian soldiers fought for 16 hours to relieve 8 villages. They were ordered to obey a 24 hour ceasefire to enable an enemy withdrawal. 24 hours after the shooting stopped the Canadians found nothing but charred bodies. They tried to stop it and the UN stopped them instead.
Kristijan Car i know someone who fought at Medak. wonder what he would say about your comment. not to mention the Canadian commander was courtmartialed for disobeying orders to stand down. if there was no battle why was he courtmartialed? it was Rwanda on a smaller scale. troops ordered to stand down and allow the slaughter of civilians. this is why the guy who was there calls the UN the greatest farce in history
I have a friend who did UN military service in the Jugoslavic conflict and what he saw there done to women and children made him different, even depressed after he came back home to Sweden. Personally i cant understand how a country turns into this even if its built on many different peoples and religeon.
I personally think there is no song that describes humanity so well. We always go on and on, how humans are so moral and shit but given the choice of forming groups and hating on others and we show our true face. Which is quite ironic, how everyone would call the topics described in this song as inhuman acts. Since we are the only sentient race that does this to each other.
I get told frequently that humanity is unpredictable. Humanity is no less predictable than a domesticated dog. We just don’t try to put the dots together for our “fellow men.” We see the good in even the worst men so long as they align even slightly with us, and we act surprised when they suddenly turn against us. Every. Fucking. Time.
We wanted freedom and independence because Croatia and Bosnia were being attacked by the JNA and chetniks. Who the fuck are you to call us 'religious xenophobic eastern europan fucking loons' our people were dying and you shit on their graves because you're an ignorant fucktard. How about you educate yourself before talking about things you don't have a clue about and learn to respect brave men who fought and died while you yourself would probably hide in a basement if somebody tried to destroy your country. Also why don't you try tro share land with someone who is literally finding ways to wipe you off the face of the earth.
rat je gotov, srbi su se uglavnom pomirili sa cinjenicom da je to sad dio njihove povijesti i naše povijesti, ali sada je vrijeme da se već jednom pomirimo i budemo braća kakva trebaju biti bog je srbin, hrvat i bosanac bog poštuje sva tri naroda i sve tri vjere
the saddest part of the whole Yugoslavia Wars was that these people were like brothers couple of years prior and the greed of corrupt politicians led to thousands of people loosing there lives. One of the most beautiful country in History was broken up in the worse possible way due to politics and even worse foreign power like the USA and Germany were pushing for it to happen and the UN was useless during the whole crisis , Thank god that sabaton made this song to be Neutral because all three sides of the conflict did warcrimes . In my opinion the Yugoslav wars were one of the saddest dramas in history when Brother took arms agains brother , may politicians never again lead us to another brotherly war love and respect to all 🇭🇷 🇧🇦 from 🇷🇸
"All 3 sides" "foreign powers destroying Yugoslavia" Any more of your conspiracy theories you want to peddle or is that it. Quit your bullshit. We know who invaded internationally recognized countries and who commited genocide and dug mass graves.
@@despotthedragon4727 What do you mean "your land". It doesn't just belong to you. And yes when an another country is arming and financing you and you want to secede yeah that's an invasion.
I kinda like the song, it is sung in a very dispassionate way, which Is fitting given the subject matter. Definetely wouldn't make sense for this song to have the triumphant undertones of some of their other songs.
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Some people had problems with song Primo Victoria for presence of word Nazi - but they only proved that some people have problem with reading and understanding of written texts regardless of their age. However, this song (even if it is written what it is about - former Yugoslavia civil war) may be bigger problem as it describes those crimes too generally and without mentioning what it is about within texts of song, itself. And some people would use it as plan for doing it again - wherever and whenever.
I understand yhe logic that it can be used by some twisted people to do the same, BUT i think the existance of those songs is fundamental, as they bring those topics to light and every song can be used for evil, for example erika. Also the song would be bad at enqouraging people to do that because phrases like "flesh turn to ash" are generally not very well received by the general public, and the song feels very bitter and twisted itself that its mostly dicouraging and disgusting those deeds.
Luther while beeing a huge antisemite even for his time never wanted the church to split. His thesis were just "Shit that has to be fixed" The wars between different christian denominations came almost 100 years later.
Historic fact Written from the perspective of Radovan Karadzic, the former President of The Republika Srpska, head of the Serbian Democratic Party (SDS) and commander of the Bosnian Serb Army, from 1991 to 1995. In an act of vengeance over the 1992-1995 killings of 2,383 Serbian civilians in and around Srebrenica by neighboring Muslims and in pursuit of his vision of a unified Serbian state without Muslims, Radovan Karadzic orchestrated the Srebrenica Massacre where every male Muslim between the ages of 12 and 77 was captured, executed and burned en masse. **** **** ******** * **********
this song makes me shudder; they should do a song about the post-WWII ethnic cleansing in Japan & Europe ; & one abt the Russian ethnic cleansing of Outer Manchuria; & one abt the “population transfer” between Greece and Turkey.
Mstislaw AA ummm... some of that land was bought or traded or whatever-so it’s not a fair comparison; also, people dying from disease that was accidently spread is NOT ethnic cleansing-it is sad however
Lmao. Mate, you clearly haven't studied Genocide. As someone who has made that the core focus of their degree and has read countless first hand accounts... What is going on here in the States is minute and insignificant compared to the build up and execution of genocides. Things are bad for sure, bad as far as stable, first world countries go but... we're leagues away from stuff like this.
Operation Overlord was the Naval landing of Gold, Juno, Utah, Omaha, and Sword Beaches. The operation would see this as the turn point of the war for the Axis on the Western Front and by this time the Axis have been pushed back so far east. Operation overlord took place on the 6 of June 1944. Allies who naval landed were America, Britian, and Canada. Axis nations defending was Nazi Germany.
@Kenan Bajrić Naser Orić, nepismen tip koji je zavrišio neku školu za policajca i radio u Srbiji i na kraju htio etnički čistu Bosnu koju osim Bošnjaka nije niko htio, ni Srbi, ni Hrvati. To što vi kažete da je bio tjelohranitelj Miloševića je potpuna laž jer su svi njegovi tjelohranitelji bili Srbi, a Orić je radio u jedinici bezbjednosti. Ja ne spominjem samo Orića spominjem i Aliju Izetbegovića, potpunog nacionalistu i mnoge druge. Što se tiče Karadžića ne znam kakav jer ne znam kakav je, ali kao Srbin i njega ne smatram kao osobu za kog bi se ginulo i koji bi trebao da bude na čelu države. Kao Srbin poštujem svakoga, ali ono što trebam da vam kažem je da prestanete da slavite rat i da mislite da mi, nedužni ljudi, smo krivci za sve, prestanite da se podsjećate na rat jer nas je zapad naveo na ovo, a mi bacili bratsvo i jedinstvo u smeće i mi smo krivi što smo vjerovali ovim "herojima". Tako da sam mirom provedemo ovo života što imamo u slozi a ne u mržnji
@@nikolauranovic3588 Definitivno se slažem da naše generacije koje nisu pričustvovale u ratu skupa s nama ne krive za nešto o čemu danas samo slušamo i učimo. Kao što ne prisustvujemo današnjim glupostima od strane politike, tako nismo krivi za sva sranja od prije. Kao ni ljudi koji su tada bili živi i njihove žrtve. Čak niti ljudi koji su vodili rat koji su izmanipulirani od strane "onih sa moćima". oni žele da se mrzimo, kak ne razumijete. Pozz iz Hrvatske. Greetings from Croatia.
@@neenah5146 Pozdrav od mostarke iz Kalifornije, pametna djevojko. Upravo to što kažeš: *oni žele da se mrzimo*. I can't hate my Cro/Serb friends no matter what. They weren't on the hills around my hometown, nor later kicked me out of my home. Some kids from completely different part of the country came to do that (y'know, so they wouldn't be recognized if they were your neighbors). My family wasn't supposed to survive. Who helped & whom do we owe our lives to? My elementary school friend, who was (according to those assholes who orchestrated the war) supposed to be my enemy. Why? Just 'coz she was born Bosnian-Croat & I wasn't.. I didn't have a religion, just a "wrong" name? We were 14-16! No one picks the family they're born into. So Ana-Marija & I remain forever friends! Unfortunately, even after 27yrs of living in "peace" I still have night terrors about all I've seen there.. unless I take a "no dreaming" pill. But I don't hate. Hate only poisons your own heart, it has absolutely no effect on anyone else. This war was the worst thing that happened to end of 20th century Europe. Yugoslavia could have split peacefully, but that wasn't in CERTAIN PPL'S INTEREST (war profiteers & politicians of all sides who made bank on it). I hope & wish everyone in the Balkans could be so open minded & smart as you, Nina. Hugs 🤗🌹❤️
To a certain "individual" in the comments: please, don't put strings to songs related to warcrimes and horrors with an overly-sensitive bitch and her struggle against overly-sensitive chucklefucks. Thank you :)
@@tarikmesic6213 Karadjic - copy paste form the site, it would fit Mladic better. Written from the perspective of Radovan Karadzic, the former President of The Republika Srpska, head of the Serbian Democratic Party (SDS) and commander of the Bosnian Serb Army, from 1991 to 1995. In an act of vengeance over the 1992-1995 killings of 2,383 Serbian civilians in and around Srebrenica by neighboring Muslims and in pursuit of his vision of a unified Serbian state without Muslims, Radovan Karadzic orchestrated the Srebrenica Massacre where every male Muslim between the ages of 12 and 77 was captured, executed and burned en masse
@@alfamuzjaksakitomiznadpros5182 he only said he was at an east. He wont tell me the city since he told me its classified,damn UN forces like their stuff to be secret but i prob sure he is somewhere near srebernica or near
If I make myself a teacher I'm gonna make the kids listen to this song and try to understand what it realle means. Is so sad that something ao trivial and useless like religion pushes mankind to commit the worse atrocities in the history of the world
In the case of the yugo civil wars, its not jsut the religious aspect of it, it was also unsettled old scores, debts, feuds and fears from more then a century ago that FINALLY boiled over as the lid finally blew off... The grate experiment shattered and burned to ashes...
This is, at least partly at the massacre in srebrenica 1995. Where 1500 muslim bosnians were killed and raped. In addition the hole region was burned. Tge massacre was revenge for atrrocities in serbia under the ottoman oprresion.
Eine kleine Anekdote für alle hier die Deutsch sprechen: Einer meiner ehemaligen Lehrer, genau wie ich großer (und textsicherer) Sabaton-Fan, wollte während eines Tests einem Mitschüler, der gespickt hatte, das Blatt wegnehmen. Der war allerdings schnell genug und hat den Spicker vollständig verschwinden lassen, bis unser Lehrer da war. Ich konnte mich nicht beherrschen und meinte: "There's no crime if you do not get caught". Mein Lehrer darauf: "But I'm the law!" Was darauf folgte war ein gegröhltes Duett 😂. Ich konnte meinen Lehrer glaub ich den Rest der Stunde nicht mehr angucken ohne dass wir beide losprusten mussten😂 die Blicke meiner Freunde waren es auch wert.
Interesting how there was no burning or ashes while those that are presented as the victims had this to say: "There can be no peace or coexistence between the Islamic faith and non-Islamic societies and political institutions" "Islamic Declaration": Alija Izetbegović, 1970
@@ulysses3083 take revenge by targetting military assets or industry theres no need to genocide civilians it is a barbaric act that puts you as low as the nazis
My POV in 2007;
I hear Sabaton for the first time, am going through the songs and thinking to myself, man, why aren't these guys already famous.
My POV today; going through all the old songs and albums again thinking to myself, why weren't these guys already famous in 2007, what the hell took people so long
Idk, i was 1 at this time😂
pov i was yeeted in 2007 into life
@problemomomobiting5609 My 90's ass can still barely comprehend people born after 2000.
Fuck I'm old.
Although this is specifically about the genocides following the breakup of Yugoslavia, but like other Sabaton songs, also applies to other times of something similar, ignoring specific regional references. In this case, the song can apply to pretty much any genocide. That is one of the things I love about Sabaton.
I don't think this song can apply to all of theme , some yes but not all
@@majorian6201 Change "different religions" to "different people".
Than it's pretty much every genocide. (except the ones perpetuated by communists like Stalin or Pol Pot)
I actually thought this was about about Israel/Arab wars, referencing back to the Holocaust. Youre both correct in that its about Serbia, and that its very well applicable to other times...
@@termitreter6545 not only Serbia
"Inspired by deeds that were done long ago"
Germany: Why's everyone looking at me?
I think Sabaton is referring more to the atrocities committed by Ottoman Turks, Croatian Ustashas and Serbian Chetnicks since this is a song regarding the war in ex Yugoslavia.
Or maybe Crusades? "Burn, plunder and rape".
@@tang6488 We have been burning,plundering and raping in the Balkans long before and after any Crusaders even existed.
Or sabaton thought to Mustafa kemal Atatürk' how deported and killed so many greek families in anatolya
its bout the massacre of srebrenica
For the record, this song was directed at ALL the parties in the Yugoslav Wars. Serbia, Croatia and Bosnia. Not just one of them. All of them. I myself am from Bosnia, and unlike some people, I know that we did our fair share of crimes during the war. I'm not denying them. True, some countries committed more war crimes that others, but they were committed by all of us. Learn to accept that fact, stop denying the truth, and move on. Move on, but don't forget. A forgotten crime is a crime that is bound to be repeated.
+Danny „Top“ Owens konacno xD pozz iz srbije
+Danny “Top” Owens *Thank you gif*
+Danny Owens - Top Exactly!
If you look at the lyrics you'll notice they never mentioned any of the sides, just the general confusion, chaos and annihilation which would be description that both the ex-YU folks and everybody else would agree.
Shit that went in the early 90's in the Balkans would make _Game of Thrones_ and _Legend of the Galactic Heroes_ look like Saturday Morning Cartoon.
nice.
cough Slovenia
This song was never played live and I think we all know why
I mean they played the finial solution live
Because its a shit song?
@@SnakeP1tPoetry angry muslim?
@@scottishbananaclan I'm neither angry nor muslim, but nice try.
@@SnakeP1tPoetry it's a great song if you are into sabaton, the only reason i'd see you hate on it is because you got triggered over the lyrics
oh boy the comment section is going to be a good one.
Yes bravo delta
I just love reading comments on historical songs or documents. Though it gets toxic real fast.
Welcome to the realm of sabaton comment sections lol
especially inbeetwen Balkans/Yugoslavian.
The sabaton community does not feel like a toxic one. I have read through comments on all of the attero dominatus album songs, and all I have seen is good and true words on the nature of terror, genocide, the nazis, crimes against humanity, and even more hard to talk about topics. Understanding is important, and the sabaton community does this well.
@@kevinoconnor6577 try reading any of the songs that involve balkan, asian and turkish histories and then think again.
@@asnodt42 it sounds like i dont want to. I think ill just continue to live in ignorance and bliss thank you.
One of their most underrated songs IMO
I think it was necessary to have a song directed not from the victim’s perspective but from the war criminal’s perspective. It really shows that what we think of as an unthinkable atrocity was in their eyes a righteous act.
A conflict like the Yugoslav wars should never be repeated again. But unfortunately genocide like this still currently happening
I agree with this comment 💯
There was no genocide conducted during the Yugoslav wars.
AND IT HAPPENED AGAIN!!!! WTF IS SO WRONG WITH HUMANITY????
I Support the War crimes in bosnia partially because my father was at Srebrenica but besides that they rebelled against Yugoslavia and they deserved it
@@yuh987 username checks out
For all our Slavic brothers, who rest in peace. From Poland:
Bóg z wami! (God with you!)
ironic, cause the very cause of all the mass murder was the question of "which god, exactly?"
@@georgiishmakov9588 Oh
@@georgiishmakov9588 nope
Всем братьям славянам, от русских братьев
Бог с вами
BOG ŽU SRBIJU
ŽIVELA!
SRBIJA!
Not the kinda of song you want to find yourself singing, especially around other people, but nonetheless a cool song.
Or just grow up and be a an absolute fucking menace. Violently headbang as you play this song obnoxiously loud with a vintage boombox on a beat up mixtape that you recorded yourself while day-drinking in public and throwing pinecones at people with your friends
Still sing it at home just because how easy it is.
I love the line "Different religions cannot share a land. A plague! And I have the cure", I just love the sound of it, it works really well, but I can't ever sing it in good conscience.
Partly because I don't believe it, secondly because I'm a German. That wouldn't really sound any good.
Actually it is not that far from the truth if you look at history
+SilentHunterSan
Very far from the truth actually, there have been considerable periods of time where religions coexisted peacefully, most well known being Islam and Judaism coexisting around the 12th Century, around the Crusades. Islam allowed the Jews to live along them, even giving them higher ranks.
Of course, with the nature of what religion for this to happen the religions need to share roots or concepts.
But Religions can coexist.
The Drunken Coward
You have 1 example to counter my point when I have thousand of cases where it did not work.
Only certain religions, you mean. Otherwise, no.
The raw lyrics amaze me to this day.
all in comments write about Yugoslav wars or Armenian genocide made by Ottomans. and any time I listen to this song I come back with memories to Wojciech Smarzowski's movie "Wołyń" about the Polish genocide made by Ukrainian fascist nacionalist under command Bandera and Shuhevych. Poles made even remix on RUclips where they added to this song short clip fragments from this movie. unbelievable how universal this song is. hopefully no one genocide occur again
Polish hates Ukrainians in 1939 that's revenge
Ukrainian Rebellion army and Ukrainian Nationalist organization wanted to create an independent state. UNO shattered to one, that support Nazi and who wouldn't support them. URA, after capturing Bandera, were fighting against everyone - Nazi Germany, USSR and Polish army Krajowa.
Cope
This, but unironically. Based.
You know I always see people get in comment wars on sabatons music videos or even fan made vids no matter what
+Noah Ybanez Very True. Lol.
Kinda fun to read people get butt hurt over old conflicts
Noah The Texan that's very sad.
To be fair
It is totally normal to see a war in the comments when there is anything related to the Balkans
This song is about the war crimes committed in the breakup of Yugoslavia
So I honestly expected much more than there actually is here
Bravo,you passed oculary test as Canderous Ordo would say...
Thank you Sabaton for this great song.I hope all ex-yu countries can rise above the shit that happened not long ago.Shame that everything we had built together had to come to such a violent conclusion.
Greetings from Serbia
the black hand was wrong after all....
if every balkan country can unite, we could steal every car in germany
Srebrenica mila bila sto puta se ponovila
Huh.....
So they did make a song about that
Thanks Sabaton
They have balls of steel
Huh I didnt know they made songs about shit like this
Bless them!
I know this is mostly directed to all the parties in the yugoslav war but it always reminds me of a mass tomb Ovčara near Vukovar when they say "Bury them deep down they will be gone for a while."
"Written from the perspective of Radovan Karadzic, the former President of The Republika Srpska, head of the Serbian Democratic Party (SDS) and commander of the Bosnian Serb Army, from 1991 to 1995. In an act of vengeance over the 1992-1995 killings of 2,383 Serbian civilians in and around Srebrenica by neighboring Muslims and in pursuit of his vision of a unified Serbian state without Muslims, Radovan Karadzic orchestrated the Srebrenica Massacre where every male Muslim between the ages of 12 and 77 was captured, executed and burned en masse."
It reminds me of Jasenovac camp
@@djordjetodorovic4176you have evidence for ovcara they dig it up but jasenovac is a living myth that feeds serbian rage
@@bruhmoment5042 Not ages "12 to 77" it was fighting age men, 18-65 and MOST of them were spared too and most of the bodies in Srebrenica were from other parts of Bosnia (they were brought to Srebrenica by trucks so the number seems much higher than the actual number which was a few hundred to 3000 dead at max)
@@bruhmoment5042And also he didn't command any "Bosnian Serb Army", you mean Vojska Republike Srpske (Army of Republic of Srpska or Army of the Serb Republic) which was lead by Ratko Mladić and it existed from 1992-2006 (either 2003 or 2006)
American here. My friend's husband served in Bosnia as a marine. Still haunts him to this day.
For a reason
As i remember America is not in Balkans just like not in Afganistan, Iran, Irak, Libya,Sirya etc... I wish him all the worst in life, he should suffer for „serving" army everywhere else then in America.Fuck off from worlds resources and let the people live in peace.
@@RobertELee1418 *illegal wars and bombings intensifie* oh we are here to bring freedom
@@notify4101 They come because they care about „Humans rights" ahhahahah
Too bad he didnt stay here
Love it. So strong sound
For the record: Sabaton made this song for all 3 nations that were doing genocide in it ( Croats, Serbs and Bosnians ), not just one.
Don't believe me? Watch interview with them.
But we did, and not just in one place.
Same goes for Bosnians.
But that's the point, we cleaned up Republic of Srpska just like Bosnians cleaned up Federation. It was like we have mutual agreement which sucked for all those who were on the wrong side of the fence.
And quite literally, telling that everyone else is guilty and that we are the only, pure, victims is not holding up water anymore.
We killed them and they killed us, we cleared entire villages and they cleared entire villages. It was mutual genocide from both sides all because f**king religion.
I know for a fact that they did, in more than one place.
And our denial to that only shows how shortsighted and stubborn we are.
Did Croats and Muslims did genocide - yes.
Did Serbs did genocide - yes.
In that war everyone is guilty, the only innocent ones are the ones who died in crossfire and who wanted to have nothing with the war but were killed regardless.
UN ran off, leaving people to their fate. And that was not the 1'st time they did so.
I hope you both understand that you guys used our country as a war zone, and absolutely killed everyone in your path to: "A Greater Serbia". Do not deny, it was genocide. Plus, yes, Bosnians, DID kill some serbs, but we did not use Death camps, mass graves, and evil ways of killing. I know the stories of people in the Bosnian Army and those in the camps. I am not proud to say this, but we killed people, Croatians killed more people, and Serbians killed the most. I guess the world didn't remember the Nazi's, killing for religion, or the Crusades.
That pretty much sounds like Into The Fire, but with much more complexity. I like it.
This one is sad it's about genocide during the break up of Yugoslavia and how countries committed war crimes against each other
wdvierzig i think it sounds the same as well
There isn't that much more complexity in the music, unless you are referring to the lyrics. The guitar work is very similar
Agree
A hoi4 players favorite song.
As an American, I never learned about this in school which is a shame because more people need to know about this
We're lucky if our schools even get past WWII. This happened practically yesterday.
more nukes for serbian radicals please.
Sorry people, but no offense, it's America's fault that all of this has happened, because America functions by making other countries depend on it, and whoever won't listen, they'll screw him over. So then they turned brother against brother to kill each other for no reason. And then, of course, the media made a story that we are terrorists and they are "saving the world from us", the same story with Libya, Iran, Afghanistan and many, many countries. That is why you will hear them say that we are terrorists even that the Americans killed civilians in 1999 and said that it was just a small damage, I think that the hospitals, pasenger trains and bridges are not a small damage.
@Max Power I like your opinion but not everything is true you said. Diferent religions can live together. I know that because i am serbian. After tito was dead it could not be decided who will rule yugoslavia. So there hapened some real complicated shit witch leaded to people become angry. Well America used that oportunity and they told lies and lies so that people became more and more angry witch led to war. Yes diferent religions couldnt share the same land, but after many years people saw their useles killing and destroying but it was too late. The young ones are still poisoned by swet lies but older generations see the useles killing. When k was in bosnia i met croatians and bosnian muslims and other serbs and they all respect and work thogether like brothers and sisters. Its sad we destroyed that beautiful country. I dont say we should unite and create yugoslavia i just say that we should not hate eachother and work together in peace so we dont repeat our mistakes. Sadly its not posible because of politics americans lead and if people want to live in peace politics will make them hate and the cicle of hate can not be stoped
I agree, in general in American Schooling we only learn of our "enemies" genocides. Even then only the Holocaust really, we lightly touch on the Armenian Genocide. We focus on the "Good" sides of history and focus on ourselves. Hell we don't even learn about many of America's wrongs, like I only know about the Trail of Tears due to my local government actively speaking about it and having signs here and there marking it and my 5th Grade teacher lightly talking about it. Its wierd as US History in 10th/11th Grade for my grade *starts* Reconstruction too so we ignore alot of our horrid acts. But I digress, it should be mandated to learn equal "parts" of history so we can have an unbiased look at the world in terms of geopolitics
I always thought it said "Thunder and rain." Not "Plunderer and rape".
This is the perfect song that show pure and utter evil and hatred. Never in the song dose it try and justifie the action like metioning that its about vengence or something like that its all about just pure hatred and evil, whice is when you think about acts like this is often what it truly is, no matter the jusification these acts are acts of hatred and evil
...yeah. Here we are again.
I, for a very long time, though this was song about Holocaust. Well, lyrics fit almost perfectly. Actually they are scary accurate with so many others mass killings.
Its about the massacre of Srebenica
Nothing's so weird also to Bucha massacre. God
@@dÒwÓb-qÓwÒp Can repeat!
@@user-od3fe you mean the death of russians?
Its only a war crime if you lose.
Written from the perspective of Radovan Karadzic, the former President of The Republika Srpska, head of the Serbian Democratic Party (SDS) and commander of the Bosnian Serb Army, from 1991 to 1995. In an act of vengeance over the 1992-1995 killings of 2,383 Serbian civilians in and around Srebrenica by neighboring Muslims and in pursuit of his vision of a unified Serbian state without Muslims, Radovan Karadzic orchestrated the Srebrenica Massacre where every male Muslim between the ages of 12 and 77 was captured, executed and burned en masse - from official Sabaton site
I know it's been a while since your comment but i would like to correct you it was not a Massacre it was a Genocide
@@AjdinVukovic Was it genocide commited around Srebrenica by Muslim forces too?
@@1389-z2b Well ICTY established that there was a military base in Kravica from which Bosnian Serbs attacked Srebrenica and the surrounding Bosniak settlements. But of course that doesnt justify the civilian victims that were inflicted, and of course those who are responsible for those crimes should be held accountable. But comparing those two is in all ways imposible, just the shere size in civilian casualties makes the differenc.
@@AjdinVukovic Well you can compare bit
Its between 1:3 and 1:4
And consider what happend first its very comparable
Its either both genocides or none of them
@@1389-z2b Nah not eaven close.
Well its clear we have a different point of view on it and to be honest its better to leave it on this, so lets agree to disagree.
Every country has war crimes. As an American, I won't try to denied my own nations crimes against Native Americans and Blacks. But why? What is the point of hate? It may be human nature, but why don't we fight it? Why do we kill and destroy? There is no point. It is because of pride, complacency, and acceptance of human nature. It is terrible, and it must stop.
@Haris Begić
Please quit hating. No one said we should forget, but stop the hate already. When is it gonna be enough? You don't have to be brothers with anyone, but try being friends with people who don't hate. It's worth it.
Love your avatar flag, it's my flag too. I'm truly sorry if you too lost family & friends during ethnic cleansing of BiH. I'm a victim of this war myself, but I refuse to hate! No need to drag it on another 500yrs & leave sh*t for the future generations, like our ancestors did to us. Pozz od mostarke iz Kalifornije (not by choice). 🤘☮️
Simple, the perpetrators of these crimes convince themselves they are the victim and the target is the perpetrator of a great crime. By doing so, one can convince themselves that they are only protecting themselves and doing the right thing.
Oh, the US did much much more than what you mentioned. Like Vietnam, the Middle-East, Afganistan etc. but yeah, I agree with you.
Another thing they don’t teach us in American Public schools.
It’s just mentioned in passing in the final unit of the school year
(If the teacher even gets to the end of the Cold War )
My history classes haven’t covered it at ALL.
But then again, most of the US History budget goes to “hurr durr FDR good” anyway.
They dont teach you that because americans and nato are the ones who started this war :)
@@peregrinefalcon9513 no not really plus the school system does teach about it
Opalish Moth, be happy you get to learn about the Cold War. I live in the PA, USA and we only went up to the end of WW2 then went straight to how the president is chosen.
War, war never changes
every balkan war ever:
"Hello! I'm part of your same ethnic group, believe in the same umbrella religion, and share a common history with your people! But because you believe in a slightly different sect of that umbrella religion DIE DIE DIE REEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE"
@PHONOGRAPH is this ironic
@@FirstnameLastname-zc6ym either that or he is extremely stupid
@@FirstnameLastname-zc6ym Maybe he is joking.
Yeah you know nothing about the Balkans then, same ethnicities don't fight each other there
Do people really think of us as all the same? Sad
Medak pocket. Canadian soldiers fought for 16 hours to relieve 8 villages. They were ordered to obey a 24 hour ceasefire to enable an enemy withdrawal. 24 hours after the shooting stopped the Canadians found nothing but charred bodies. They tried to stop it and the UN stopped them instead.
Kristijan Car i know someone who fought at Medak. wonder what he would say about your comment. not to mention the Canadian commander was courtmartialed for disobeying orders to stand down. if there was no battle why was he courtmartialed? it was Rwanda on a smaller scale. troops ordered to stand down and allow the slaughter of civilians. this is why the guy who was there calls the UN the greatest farce in history
The UN are dicks to countries in need and innocent people that's why I didn't join I think
Wow this is the first time I saw anyone talk about Medački džep. People just ignore and forget about it.
When the comment section turn into a battlefield...
Or a hug fest? 🤘☮️
Rise of Evil
I’m the Sabaton Song you can never sing in public
We Burn
Hold my salep
This song: exists
Me: I'm so scared but I love it
God this song is good even though is depressing
Why?, it is very energetic
@AverageMann the guitarist, fucked up
@@atouhoufan607 how so?
@AverageMann the history channel said that one of the guitarist fucked up the part of the song and idk what else they said so they went for it
@@atouhoufan607 it was in history channel?
I have a friend who did UN military service in the Jugoslavic conflict and what he saw there done to women and children made him different, even depressed after he came back home to Sweden. Personally i cant understand how a country turns into this even if its built on many different peoples and religeon.
well, that's the problem : "differents religions cannot share a land"
At least it is true for Islam and Christianity
@@chrisb9143 I've always wondered why not though.
I simply cannot fathom the idea of it, i don't see the logic there.
@@wooblydooblygod3857 And theres the problem, your trying to find a LOGICAL explanation to an ILOGICAL question...
@@lazarmarinkovic8486 that is an odd concept for me
@@chrisb9143a plague and I have the cure.
Paradox game: is launching
Me:
I personally think there is no song that describes humanity so well.
We always go on and on, how humans are so moral and shit but given the choice of forming groups and hating on others and we show our true face.
Which is quite ironic, how everyone would call the topics described in this song as inhuman acts. Since we are the only sentient race that does this to each other.
I get told frequently that humanity is unpredictable.
Humanity is no less predictable than a domesticated dog. We just don’t try to put the dots together for our “fellow men.” We see the good in even the worst men so long as they align even slightly with us, and we act surprised when they suddenly turn against us. Every. Fucking. Time.
Unfortunately only thing consistent in human history is hate and war.
This sounds like a metal version of a Disney villain song somehow!
If I remember right, on tvtropes, this song is classified as a Villain Song or something to that effect, and for good reason.
yeah and europe just sit there and watched the flames and got drunk...
JoeRingo118 then europe should stop pretending to be the world police, or rather stop creating civil wars
Woooo hail Satan, or idk
what europe did is they started it all...as well as americans/nato...
We wanted freedom and independence because Croatia and Bosnia were being attacked by the JNA and chetniks. Who the fuck are you to call us 'religious xenophobic eastern europan fucking loons' our people were dying and you shit on their graves because you're an ignorant fucktard. How about you educate yourself before talking about things you don't have a clue about and learn to respect brave men who fought and died while you yourself would probably hide in a basement if somebody tried to destroy your country. Also why don't you try tro share land with someone who is literally finding ways to wipe you off the face of the earth.
ivkekosovo if you're suggesting Serbia fought for it's land in 91, you're dead wrong mate.
rat je gotov, srbi su se uglavnom pomirili sa cinjenicom da je to sad dio njihove povijesti i naše povijesti, ali sada je vrijeme da se već jednom pomirimo i budemo braća kakva trebaju biti
bog je srbin, hrvat i bosanac
bog poštuje sva tri naroda i sve tri vjere
My dad is war criminal.
nobody has the balls to take him to court
*Oh Boy let‘s read some comments.*
This, but unironically.
Based
the saddest part of the whole Yugoslavia Wars was that these people were like brothers couple of years prior and the greed of corrupt politicians led to thousands of people loosing there lives. One of the most beautiful country in History was broken up in the worse possible way due to politics and even worse foreign power like the USA and Germany were pushing for it to happen and the UN was useless during the whole crisis , Thank god that sabaton made this song to be Neutral because all three sides of the conflict did warcrimes . In my opinion the Yugoslav wars were one of the saddest dramas in history when Brother took arms agains brother , may politicians never again lead us to another brotherly war love and respect to all 🇭🇷 🇧🇦 from 🇷🇸
If the world had more people who thought like that, we might have all been born in a country as beautiful as Yugoslavia. Serious props to ya man!
"All 3 sides" "foreign powers destroying Yugoslavia" Any more of your conspiracy theories you want to peddle or is that it. Quit your bullshit. We know who invaded internationally recognized countries and who commited genocide and dug mass graves.
@@glasrazuma933 How can you invade your own land ?
@@despotthedragon4727 What do you mean "your land". It doesn't just belong to you. And yes when an another country is arming and financing you and you want to secede yeah that's an invasion.
@@glasrazuma933 Nope, that is an act of terrorism :D I thought that you were talking about YNA invading Yugoslavian land, my bad ....
Never forget Srebrenica🇧🇦
11th of July 1995.
Based, deserved and forgotten!
i like the commentaries under sabaton videos
you can learn something and discuss
or tell someone that there grandpa should have died in the war
Flame war..... That is all that you will find my friend
@Methuselah (i know im 2 years late) this is so true
This is a mix of Into the Fire and Rorkes drift.
lmao native farmers hiding on trees and a bunch of America bois charging straight at them
1 or 2 words changed and you could say this song is about the Northern Irish rebellion of 1968 - 1998
From which side? The british or irish?
Into the fire
I kinda like the song, it is sung in a very dispassionate way, which Is fitting given the subject matter.
Definetely wouldn't make sense for this song to have the triumphant undertones of some of their other songs.
Some people had problems with song Primo Victoria for presence of word Nazi - but they only proved that some people have problem with reading and understanding of written texts regardless of their age. However, this song (even if it is written what it is about - former Yugoslavia civil war) may be bigger problem as it describes those crimes too generally and without mentioning what it is about within texts of song, itself. And some people would use it as plan for doing it again - wherever and whenever.
Thank goodness now Sabaton has provided a detailed History facts in the video explaining exactly what it's about. 🤘☮️
I understand yhe logic that it can be used by some twisted people to do the same, BUT i think the existance of those songs is fundamental, as they bring those topics to light and every song can be used for evil, for example erika. Also the song would be bad at enqouraging people to do that because phrases like "flesh turn to ash" are generally not very well received by the general public, and the song feels very bitter and twisted itself that its mostly dicouraging and disgusting those deeds.
Dont let r/2balkan4you find this out
i love those politicaly correct songs
Honestly, when I first heard this song, I thought it was about Martin Luther and the Reformation of church.
Luther while beeing a huge antisemite even for his time never wanted the church to split.
His thesis were just "Shit that has to be fixed"
The wars between different christian denominations came almost 100 years later.
Srebrenica, Vukovar, Škabrnja! ❤
Lagano smo vas pocistili batenga
I always thought it said “heaven is lost” and “thunder and flame”
I hope everyone here knows that they r not supporting genocide.
Just saying...
Fuck I'm getting poisoned, what is this, oh it's the toxic comment section
Historic fact
Written from the perspective of Radovan Karadzic, the former President of The Republika Srpska, head of the Serbian Democratic Party (SDS) and commander of the Bosnian Serb Army, from 1991 to 1995. In an act of vengeance over the 1992-1995 killings of 2,383 Serbian civilians in and around Srebrenica by neighboring Muslims and in pursuit of his vision of a unified Serbian state without Muslims, Radovan Karadzic orchestrated the Srebrenica Massacre where every male Muslim between the ages of 12 and 77 was captured, executed and burned en masse.
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Based. He knew how damaging those people are so it had to be done before it poisoned his country like what is happening to western europe right now.
1:15 ... Did the god stutter?
this song makes me shudder; they should do a song about the post-WWII ethnic cleansing in Japan & Europe ; & one abt the Russian ethnic cleansing of Outer Manchuria; & one abt the “population transfer” between Greece and Turkey.
Mstislaw AA ummm... some of that land was bought or traded or whatever-so it’s not a fair comparison; also, people dying from disease that was accidently spread is NOT ethnic cleansing-it is sad however
A song to represent Palestine/Israel friendship
Yeah, accurate enough for both sides.
Substitute religion for political view and you basically have the united states in 2020 right here in this song
And they'll be sorry if they take this path..
Lmao. Mate, you clearly haven't studied Genocide. As someone who has made that the core focus of their degree and has read countless first hand accounts... What is going on here in the States is minute and insignificant compared to the build up and execution of genocides. Things are bad for sure, bad as far as stable, first world countries go but... we're leagues away from stuff like this.
Let me tell 2024 is going to extra spicy.
Your profile picture kinda looks like Odolwa from Majora's Mask
Operation overlord happened this day forever ago(i dont know the years from 1944 to 2016)
Mystic 6.6.1944
Operation Overlord was the Naval landing of Gold, Juno, Utah, Omaha, and Sword Beaches. The operation would see this as the turn point of the war for the Axis on the Western Front and by this time the Axis have been pushed back so far east. Operation overlord took place on the 6 of June 1944. Allies who naval landed were America, Britian, and Canada. Axis nations defending was Nazi Germany.
72 years between 1944 and 2016.
75 between 1944 and 2019.
You can use a calculator if you're unsure :D
You could also mention the song about the mass slaughter of civillians
A mild example of how the dream called Yugoslavia ended. Sad story.
Матија Живановић Truthfully, it doesn't really matter who came up. US killed us all for bullshit reason.
dream lol,more like a nightmere,fuck yugoslavia
djentalicious At least someone here is reasonable. Nationalism is one of the cancers of mankind, just as jihadism.
Gary de la Hoz San Juan When Cro's wanted to leave the Yugo,We should've let them
*happy story
1:36-1:44 Ehm... Karadžiću, I don't think it works like this.
@Kenan Bajrić Naser Orić, nepismen tip koji je zavrišio neku školu za policajca i radio u Srbiji i na kraju htio etnički čistu Bosnu koju osim Bošnjaka nije niko htio, ni Srbi, ni Hrvati. To što vi kažete da je bio tjelohranitelj Miloševića je potpuna laž jer su svi njegovi tjelohranitelji bili Srbi, a Orić je radio u jedinici bezbjednosti. Ja ne spominjem samo Orića spominjem i Aliju Izetbegovića, potpunog nacionalistu i mnoge druge. Što se tiče Karadžića ne znam kakav jer ne znam kakav je, ali kao Srbin i njega ne smatram kao osobu za kog bi se ginulo i koji bi trebao da bude na čelu države. Kao Srbin poštujem svakoga, ali ono što trebam da vam kažem je da prestanete da slavite rat i da mislite da mi, nedužni ljudi, smo krivci za sve, prestanite da se podsjećate na rat jer nas je zapad naveo na ovo, a mi bacili bratsvo i jedinstvo u smeće i mi smo krivi što smo vjerovali ovim "herojima". Tako da sam mirom provedemo ovo života što imamo u slozi a ne u mržnji
@@nikolauranovic3588 Definitivno se slažem da naše generacije koje nisu pričustvovale u ratu skupa s nama ne krive za nešto o čemu danas samo slušamo i učimo. Kao što ne prisustvujemo današnjim glupostima od strane politike, tako nismo krivi za sva sranja od prije. Kao ni ljudi koji su tada bili živi i njihove žrtve. Čak niti ljudi koji su vodili rat koji su izmanipulirani od strane "onih sa moćima".
oni žele da se mrzimo, kak ne razumijete.
Pozz iz Hrvatske.
Greetings from Croatia.
@@neenah5146
Pozdrav od mostarke iz Kalifornije, pametna djevojko. Upravo to što kažeš: *oni žele da se mrzimo*. I can't hate my Cro/Serb friends no matter what. They weren't on the hills around my hometown, nor later kicked me out of my home. Some kids from completely different part of the country came to do that (y'know, so they wouldn't be recognized if they were your neighbors). My family wasn't supposed to survive. Who helped & whom do we owe our lives to? My elementary school friend, who was (according to those assholes who orchestrated the war) supposed to be my enemy. Why? Just 'coz she was born Bosnian-Croat & I wasn't.. I didn't have a religion, just a "wrong" name? We were 14-16! No one picks the family they're born into. So Ana-Marija & I remain forever friends! Unfortunately, even after 27yrs of living in "peace" I still have night terrors about all I've seen there.. unless I take a "no dreaming" pill. But I don't hate. Hate only poisons your own heart, it has absolutely no effect on anyone else. This war was the worst thing that happened to end of 20th century Europe. Yugoslavia could have split peacefully, but that wasn't in CERTAIN PPL'S INTEREST (war profiteers & politicians of all sides who made bank on it). I hope & wish everyone in the Balkans could be so open minded & smart as you, Nina. Hugs 🤗🌹❤️
To a certain "individual" in the comments: please, don't put strings to songs related to warcrimes and horrors with an overly-sensitive bitch and her struggle against overly-sensitive chucklefucks.
Thank you :)
Mercy is a dirty word.
Here we go again...
Didnt know this song is about Srebrenica and that loonatic Mladić
I ja brate nisam znao
The song is about all war crimes in the war and each party in it
@@rastkoglisic4358 nope, just mladić, it's on their site.
@@tarikmesic6213 Karadjic - copy paste form the site, it would fit Mladic better.
Written from the perspective of Radovan Karadzic, the former President of The Republika Srpska, head of the Serbian Democratic Party (SDS) and commander of the Bosnian Serb Army, from 1991 to 1995. In an act of vengeance over the 1992-1995 killings of 2,383 Serbian civilians in and around Srebrenica by neighboring Muslims and in pursuit of his vision of a unified Serbian state without Muslims, Radovan Karadzic orchestrated the Srebrenica Massacre where every male Muslim between the ages of 12 and 77 was captured, executed and burned en masse
How this this album not get a parental advisory sticker?
As a Serb i am ashamed of what my people did during the Bosnian war, and i hope that one day Bosniaks can forgive us for shit we've done.
Srbi su dobri ljudi.
Četnici nisu
@@autistichideokojima7737 Ili još jednostavnije
Loši ljudi su loši ljudi a dobri su dobri
@@letnjiznoj bazirano i crvenotabletno
Don't be ashamed
@@autistichideokojima7737 Četnici još bolji
We making it out of Bosnia with this one🏴☠️🫡🤴🏻
I think my dad got flashbacks...
H E L P
What flashbacks?
@@alfamuzjaksakitomiznadpros5182 Bosnia war or genocide,something like that,he was a UN soldier there and came back when i was born
@@siegeunit9081 In what city was he?
@@alfamuzjaksakitomiznadpros5182 he only said he was at an east.
He wont tell me the city since he told me its classified,damn UN forces like their stuff to be secret but i prob sure he is somewhere near srebernica or near
@@siegeunit9081 Most likely srebrenica or Žepa. Those were the only Un safezones in the east
This music's fucking deep as hell.
If I make myself a teacher I'm gonna make the kids listen to this song and try to understand what it realle means. Is so sad that something ao trivial and useless like religion pushes mankind to commit the worse atrocities in the history of the world
In the case of the yugo civil wars, its not jsut the religious aspect of it, it was also unsettled old scores, debts, feuds and fears from more then a century ago that FINALLY boiled over as the lid finally blew off... The grate experiment shattered and burned to ashes...
Primarily it was ethnic engineering and on top of it the religion who fueled ethnic divide.
This is, at least partly at the massacre in srebrenica 1995. Where 1500 muslim bosnians were killed and raped. In addition the hole region was burned. Tge massacre was revenge for atrrocities in serbia under the ottoman oprresion.
1500? It were over 8000 that were massacred by serbian army!
@@Benjigsaw1934 long live Serbian army
@@Benjigsaw1934 Correct
Ahh the smell of war crimes early in the morning
Big Floppa Says: It's not a warcrime if you fan of Sabaton
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They hot caught 😂😂😂😂😂😂I mean that funny we had all the infos here😂😂😂😂Even the angry brainw ashed women😂😂😂😂
This but unironically.
Eine kleine Anekdote für alle hier die Deutsch sprechen: Einer meiner ehemaligen Lehrer, genau wie ich großer (und textsicherer) Sabaton-Fan, wollte während eines Tests einem Mitschüler, der gespickt hatte, das Blatt wegnehmen. Der war allerdings schnell genug und hat den Spicker vollständig verschwinden lassen, bis unser Lehrer da war.
Ich konnte mich nicht beherrschen und meinte: "There's no crime if you do not get caught". Mein Lehrer darauf: "But I'm the law!" Was darauf folgte war ein gegröhltes Duett 😂. Ich konnte meinen Lehrer glaub ich den Rest der Stunde nicht mehr angucken ohne dass wir beide losprusten mussten😂 die Blicke meiner Freunde waren es auch wert.
Cringe.
Interesting how there was no burning or ashes while those that are presented as the victims had this to say:
"There can be no peace or coexistence between the Islamic faith and non-Islamic societies and political institutions"
"Islamic Declaration": Alija Izetbegović, 1970
@@_Hamler What?
Bofuri official theme song
The most based Sabaton song
facts
Bro what
This is the theme tune to the Race War
eye for an eye. Mercy is for the weak
Agreed
@@ulysses3083 an eye for an eye makes the world go blind
No revenge taken and you look weak to foreign powers and your own citizens
@@ulysses3083 take revenge by targetting military assets or industry theres no need to genocide civilians it is a barbaric act that puts you as low as the nazis
@@ulysses3083 Strength is not always in what is seen, but what is done. Only the strongest can keep away from vengeance
wow cool
2:30 seargeants
Muita, mas MUITA cachaça ouvindo essa música!!!!! "I am the law! We burn!!!!!"
Genocide never sounded so cool. lel
Kristijan Car I have, I even have a playlist full of these...
Kristijan Car De reci neke hrvatske pesme o ovim ratovima,ne mogu da nađem
idiot genocide never sounds good
@@notimportant7399 Imagine having a cartman profile pic and not getting a needlessly edgy joke.
For some reason I did not expect the r-word in a Sabaton song
60%
They came a long way and now are just yelling about peace and love basically.
@@KolchaksGhost What