REACTION - SABATON - No Bullets Fly (Animated Story Video)

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  • @jovitatheren-stigler304
    @jovitatheren-stigler304 3 года назад +397

    Thank you, such kind words in your reaction

    • @OldSkuleNerd
      @OldSkuleNerd  2 года назад +136

      It was my pleasure, Your Father was a man of honor in the skies who served his country with valor. His story lives forever

    • @ryannelson3220
      @ryannelson3220 2 года назад +17

      I personally would like to thank Sabaton for this song, and also Yarn Hub for this video, in your fathers heroic actions on that day

    • @jovitatheren-stigler304
      @jovitatheren-stigler304 2 года назад +26

      @@ryannelson3220 thank you. I appreciate your comments.

    • @kokohero
      @kokohero 2 года назад +15

      @@jovitatheren-stigler304 Heard of this story many years ago. It is a gut punsher yet beautiful. Salut from Sweden!

    • @jovitatheren-stigler304
      @jovitatheren-stigler304 2 года назад +14

      @@kokohero Thank you for your comment - hello from Canada

  • @Yarnhub
    @Yarnhub 3 года назад +694

    We loved your reaction ! Thank you.

    • @andrewludwig9251
      @andrewludwig9251 3 года назад +40

      Yarnhub and Sabaton are the BEST thing going on RUclips right now! I think the world truly NEEDED this "feel good" story right now at this very moment! My God how awesome would it be if you guys did every song eventually! Phenomenal work and I look forward to MANY MANY more!

    • @naosei2.086
      @naosei2.086 3 года назад +8

      Wow

    • @HybridHenderson
      @HybridHenderson 3 года назад +6

      HOLY-

    • @hrvojehrci4127
      @hrvojehrci4127 3 года назад +2

      Aay Yarntub How about video about ww1 battles or ships

    • @windwulfboi
      @windwulfboi 3 года назад +4

      Best content on RUclips hands down. Thank you Yarnhub, and Sabaton.

  • @bolle9810
    @bolle9810 3 года назад +435

    "You are fighter pilots first, last, always. If I ever hear of any of you shooting at an enemy in a parachute, I'll shoot you down myself! It is not for your enemy that you do this! You do this for yourself, for your soul, so that one day if you survive this war, you can live with yourself."
    ⁠- Luftwaffe fighter Ace Gustav Rödel to rookie fighter pilot Franz Stigler before his first combat mission

    • @pontiacfan76
      @pontiacfan76 3 года назад +27

      The book is excellent. Highly recommended.

    • @TheArrowedKnee
      @TheArrowedKnee 3 года назад +6

      @Kabuki Kitsune o7 to Rödel and Stigler

    • @emmasevas
      @emmasevas 2 года назад +8

      This! This makes me so proud of being human, "yes we have to fight for our countrie and our ideals, but the moment i see any of you stop being human, ill kill you milself, becuse the war is won by taking territory not human lifes". is the tought proces behind what Rödel said, and it came from a german.

    • @HellBrYnger
      @HellBrYnger 2 года назад +5

      knights of the air.

    • @davidnau2626
      @davidnau2626 2 года назад +21

      As a German myself i am deeply proud that even in those dark and disgusting times where so many Germans lost their humanity, there were at least some with dignity and honor, knowing what it means to fight the right way

  • @cheeseninja1115
    @cheeseninja1115 3 года назад +233

    Apparently I heard that Stiglers commanding officer told him and their squadron, "if I see any of you kill a parachuting man I will shoot you myself". Stigler wasn't the only man of honour in his group, so were his brothers.

    • @twistedjaide4738
      @twistedjaide4738 3 года назад +1

      No that was the Japanese zero with the orange tip

    • @AnikaJarlsdottr
      @AnikaJarlsdottr 3 года назад +43

      it was Stiegler's commanding officer in north africa. he pulled the entire formation to one side and said:
      "You are fighter pilots first, last and always. if I see you shoot a man under parachute, I will shoot you myself."
      there is no honour in killing a man while he is down and this is what was drummed into him as a true Knight of the Air.

    • @christianjohnson8642
      @christianjohnson8642 3 года назад +19

      @@AnikaJarlsdottr I think the Red Baron had a similar code of honor in the dogfights of WW1

    • @Spikebhaal
      @Spikebhaal 3 года назад +31

      @@christianjohnson8642 Yes he had and thats the reason why the enemy burried his corpse in a real grave with all honors.

    • @christianjohnson8642
      @christianjohnson8642 3 года назад +34

      @@Spikebhaal the Germans gave teddy rosevelts son a full burial with honors as well. When he was a killed in ww1. Because they respected and honored that a presidents son would fight and die for his country

  • @hunterxkiller8732
    @hunterxkiller8732 3 года назад +77

    imagine how the grandson must have felt the moment he listened to this song, then realized that the band he was a fan of honored his grandfather in such a deep way.

    • @C-F98
      @C-F98 2 года назад +4

      One in a thousand chance.

  • @rockismylive7514
    @rockismylive7514 3 года назад +70

    Finally someone who knows that not all Germans in World War II were Nazis and bloodthirsty monsters. Thank you from a proud German

    • @warhammer5690
      @warhammer5690 3 года назад +11

      Aye, I had 3 family members in WW2, My grandfather and one great uncle fought with the Allies while the youngest of the 3 brothers, my other great uncle, was in the Wehrmacht. I am proud of all 3 of them and still aspire to their standards.

  • @corinna007
    @corinna007 3 года назад +52

    The part that gets me the most is the end. Imagine being the grandson, eager to listen to your favourite band's new album, and two songs in, you hear a story you've heard many times, and it dawns on you that it's about your grandpa, being immortalized through song as a hero; or the daughter, the moment your son calls you to show you what he's just found, and you hear this awesome song praising your father, rather than being harrassed and shunned as people from both his homeland and his new home had done.
    Such a great story.

  • @Morgan_Black
    @Morgan_Black 3 года назад +333

    Honestly, stop the videos as much as you wish. If people want to just watch the original video, they can still do that.

    • @OldSkuleNerd
      @OldSkuleNerd  3 года назад +89

      actually i didnt stop the video out of respect for the story

    • @tvaettis0653
      @tvaettis0653 3 года назад +25

      Totally agree! Every time he stops he says something relevant about the story, music or video.

    • @AcadianBacon8
      @AcadianBacon8 3 года назад +2

      I think he was better able to enjoy it throughout this way, and if he wanted to he could go through the video a second time, stopping at all the points he'd want to, in order to talk about whatever he wanted, best of both worlds.

    • @thomasjones6216
      @thomasjones6216 3 года назад

      @@OldSkuleNerd please check out the Sabaton song Inmate 4859, it's about a Polish Patriot Witold Pilecki who deliberately let himself be sent into Auschwitz to spy on the Nazis, and send reports back to the Allies
      Most of what we know about the Holocaust came from his reports

    • @Cornholio935
      @Cornholio935 3 года назад +1

      @@thomasjones6216 Indeed. Having been to Auschwitz myself, I can point out where all of these atrocities happens. It's scary but we must never allow it to happen again. The book is called "The Auschwitz Volunteer: Beyond Bravery".

  • @bob2161
    @bob2161 3 года назад +105

    Uh . . . Yeah . . . I'm fine, I was just peeling some onions.
    I learned about this incident a number of years ago from my great uncle. He flew B-29s in the Pacific Theater. He made a career of the military and retired as a full bird colonel from the Air Force. He served his last 20 years in the Pentagon. He was active in a number of the various pilots groups and was also a historian. When Charlie Brown began searching for Stigler, my great uncle was one of the people that helped with the research. (Incidentally, two of his six sons flew in Vietnam and were stationed at the Pentagon prior to their retirement, both of them were in the Pentagon on 9/11. Neither of them were injured but both of them rescued multiple people that day.)
    When Brown and Stigler found each other and the story became publicized, I recognized the story because my great uncle had already told me about it.
    It turns out that there are a number of similar stories from the war. Former "enemies" becoming friends in the years after the war. One of my favorites is a German pilot and the British Spitfire pilot that shot him down over London. The German spent the rest of the war as a POW. After the war, the German stayed in England and started a new life. (None of his family survived the war and he had nothing to go back to.) At some point, he decided to look up the guy that shot him down. He found him and thanked him. He figured, that if he hadn't been shot down over England and held prisoner, he probably wouldn't have survived the war either. They became lifelong friends.
    Years ago, I was lucky enough to hear them tell their stories at an event that was commemorating the 50th anniversary of the Battle of Britain. When the two of them walked out on stage together, after telling their stories, they shook hands and hugged each other.
    I remember that there were thousands of people in attendance but you could have heard a pin drop for those few moments before they received a standing ovation.
    There were few dry eyes in that audience.
    I've had the opportunity to meet and talk with many WW2 vets. I was even lucky enough to call a few of them friends. I was able to introduce my son to some of the Tuskegee Airmen during one of their gatherings. My son had done a history report on them that year. One of the pilots that he had highlighted was there. My son got to talk to him for about 45 minutes.
    Most of these heroic people are gone now, including my great uncle and cousins. I miss them but I am happy to know that they are still remembered today, often by people that never knew them. Those are people that make it worthwhile to still be alive, folks like this band.
    OSN, you're one of those people too. Thank you.
    Now, I've got something in my eyes that I need to go take care of.

    • @Pedantic_Brit
      @Pedantic_Brit 3 года назад +1

      Hey bob, if you know the names of the Spitfire and German Pilots I'd love to hear them. I'd like to read their story if it exists online.

    • @bob2161
      @bob2161 3 года назад +3

      @@Pedantic_Brit greetings, I'm afraid that I do not recall their names, it was decades ago. It's odd though, I still clearly recall their stories.
      Their were a number of German pilots that told their stories that afternoon and evening. After this particular fellow told his story, the next speaker was the British pilot. It wasn't until very near the end of his story that it became evident that he was the one who had shot down the previous German speaker. It was the big finale of the event when the German pilot came back on stage and together they told the story of how one found the other, and the friendship that followed.
      Interestingly enough, this event was in the United States. It was unusual to have so many Brits and Germans together in one place. I used to fly sail planes (gliders) and there were quite a few Brit and German expats in that community. In fact, my instructor pilot, was a British expat. In his day to day life, he was a high school English teacher. I often wondered what being a student in that class must have been like. A proper Englishman, teaching a class of American students, how to properly speak and write their mother tongue. I always grin when I think about it.
      One thing that may or may not help in researching the WW2 pilots. During the shoot down, the German pilot was wounded. He took a round to the back of his left hand and was permanently disfigured. The pinky and ring fingers had been shot off. It prevented him from being able to open his canopy to bail out, he had to fly to a crash landing in a field. The British pilot had seen blood on the inside of the canopy and thought the German pilot had been mortally wounded. The British pilot didn't learn the German pilot had survived until years later.
      I have my doubts as to whether either of these gentleman are still alive. If I recall, the British pilot was in his mid 70's and the German was closer to 80 when I saw them at the event in August of 1990.
      Maybe this will help you, if you decide to research the matter.
      Cheers

    • @Pedantic_Brit
      @Pedantic_Brit 3 года назад +1

      @@bob2161 a lot of help mate, I'll have a look and see what I can find. Thank you very much. Amazing what sticks with us isn't it?

    • @GhostDrummer
      @GhostDrummer 3 года назад

      I was going to mention this part, but you stated it much better than I could.

    • @DavidWVisuals
      @DavidWVisuals 3 года назад

      Beautiful story

  • @PlanetaryDefense
    @PlanetaryDefense 3 года назад +111

    I seem to have developed a leak. It's strange, it happend when I watched the original video yesterday too.

    • @stephenroberts4895
      @stephenroberts4895 3 года назад +4

      It happens. I've read the book, seen this story in several videos, and STILL get choked up! It truly is a powerful story.

  • @DGARedRaven
    @DGARedRaven 3 года назад +23

    I am German.
    And a passionate flyer.
    Thank You to my brothers from all over the world, that I am able to fly at all.
    Not fishing for compliments - just stating a fact.

  • @windwulfboi
    @windwulfboi 3 года назад +16

    This reaction encapsulates my reaction.
    “If you didn’t have tears, you’re not human.”
    Perfectly said.
    Best part, this isn’t the only time they had families of their subjects listen in. The song “To Hell and Back” is one such song where Murphy’s son liked the song about his dad not because of some ode to a hero which lots of songs were made already, but to the man who had the weight of his past on his back trying to come back home mentally. It’s a great entry in Sabaton History if you ever get the chance.

  • @dirkschmidt2276
    @dirkschmidt2276 3 года назад +61

    These are the stories no Hollywood Autor can come up with. This is real life.

    • @HybridHenderson
      @HybridHenderson 3 года назад +10

      I require a movie of this. No extra drama, no extra whatever. Just the story in pure.

    • @emilymiller3362
      @emilymiller3362 3 года назад +5

      the Truth is always better then any fiction

    • @voidlessazasin1572
      @voidlessazasin1572 2 года назад +1

      @@HybridHenderson There is a book. It is called "A higher call" and is pointed from the POV of Stigler.

    • @aylaschlegel558
      @aylaschlegel558 2 года назад

      @@voidlessazasin1572 I believe that's where they got most of their info from for the song if I'm correct. I bought it because of the song and it truly is a great book.

  • @Erik6706
    @Erik6706 3 года назад +101

    A great and true story. This song tells it so well as many of Sabaton's stories. Not a single eye dry on this side of the screen. Thanks for the great reaction! ❤🦊🤘 Stay home, stay safe, stay metal!

  • @azrael7582
    @azrael7582 3 года назад +56

    11:55 youre completly right, soldiers arent the bad guys, the one who do the bad stuff are in fact the ones who give the order, the soldiers just do their stuff.
    no man want so sacrifice their life, or want to kill.

    • @tvaettis0653
      @tvaettis0653 3 года назад +3

      Yeah, soldiers serve their country, not the gouvernment

    • @raphaelr.5904
      @raphaelr.5904 3 года назад +9

      Soldiers do not fight because they hate what is in front of them but because they love what is behind them.

    • @Niitroxyde
      @Niitroxyde 3 года назад +3

      That's not entirely true, you do have people that want to kill, and some who are real pieces of crap towards enemy soldiers or civilians, on all sides.
      But in general yes, we're all kind of the same and have very similar feelings from one side of the battlefield to the other. We're scared, compassionate, but our survival instinct makes us shoot each other rather than throwing our weapons and discuss.

    • @raphaelr.5904
      @raphaelr.5904 3 года назад +1

      @@Niitroxyde you have to distinguish between soldiers and morons.

  • @dandybus1582
    @dandybus1582 3 года назад +60

    This is one of my favorite Sabaton songs. Great video, great reaction. I always have to hide from my wife when watching a video like this or she’ll make fun of me for tearing up!

    • @OldSkuleNerd
      @OldSkuleNerd  3 года назад +8

      Glad you enjoyed it

    • @tvaettis0653
      @tvaettis0653 3 года назад +2

      OldSkuleNerd we all did

    • @andrewludwig9251
      @andrewludwig9251 3 года назад +7

      I proudly watched this video on my 75" 4k Ultra HD TV right in the family room on the edge of my seat bawling my eyes out and my wife just went about her business. She knows that I get real emotional when it comes to historical stuff like this. At the end she said "you OK?" I was like "yup, you know the deal".

    • @ranekeisenkralle8265
      @ranekeisenkralle8265 3 года назад +1

      @@andrewludwig9251 You have a caring and understanding wife. Cherish her, for her kind have become few and far between.

    • @andrewludwig9251
      @andrewludwig9251 3 года назад +1

      @@ranekeisenkralle8265Are you German? Your last name means "Iron Claw" in German.

  • @gundalfthelost1624
    @gundalfthelost1624 3 года назад +49

    One of the good stories we learn in school here in Sweden from ww2.
    War is horrible but there will always be good people around and Franz Stigler is the proof of that.

    • @tvaettis0653
      @tvaettis0653 3 года назад +5

      Do we really? Think u just had a great teacher

    • @Zabiru-
      @Zabiru- 3 года назад +6

      @@tvaettis0653 Indeed. I learned of this story from the song and then looked into it further on my own. This is absolutely not something taught on a general basis in Swedish World War II history classes. I'm fairly sure he just had a great teacher that I wouldn't be surprised in the slightest if he is a Sabaton-fan too.

    • @tvaettis0653
      @tvaettis0653 3 года назад

      VitaDoden yeah! 🤘

    • @UnnoticedKIN
      @UnnoticedKIN 3 года назад +1

      @Kapten Rövsvett Fellow Swede here, I don't remember ever learning this in school either, wich is a shame because it's a wonderful tale.
      Also, I freaking snorted at your username! XD

  • @davidwoodard1924
    @davidwoodard1924 3 года назад +3

    I was an Infantry soldier in the mid 80s stationed in Germany. One day I was on a command post exercise, set up across from a German camp ground. We were told we could visit the tavern/restaurant so long as we were in full gear and not alone. I found myself standing in this place, waiting for a pizza, in full combat gear, carrying an M-16 listening to an old man tell us stories about his adventures in North Africa as a member of the Afrika Corps under Rommel. I'm so glad I could be there.

  • @FreedomTrooper89
    @FreedomTrooper89 3 года назад +2

    Its interesting, Franz Stigler even remarked that shooting down Charlies B17 was the equivalent to him as if shooting pilots parachutes after they had bailed out.
    This Story, no matter how many times I hear of it or read about it (known about it for years, but Yarnhub's video and Sabatons song has to be the best representation of the event out there), it always hits me in the gut, and brings me to tears. Perfect song, and one of the greatest stories where you see the honor of humanity. Charles Brown and Franz Stiglers' and names should be taught as a lesson of men with true honor, and should be used as examples of what humanity is. I find it moving that both took off for their Final mission months from each other, knowing that both of them now get to spend eternity in true brotherhood is a beautiful thing to think about.

  • @TeganRhodes
    @TeganRhodes 3 года назад +51

    This is awesome.
    The next one should be "the Last Battle" about another unbelievable act of camaraderie.

    • @SetchDreskar
      @SetchDreskar 3 года назад +7

      I agree with this, also should watch the Sabaton History episode about it first to get the full story!

    • @DjKorppi
      @DjKorppi 3 года назад +2

      Yeah, The Last Battle is a great song, and a great unique story. Also, "Hearts of Iron".

    • @foolpanda9459
      @foolpanda9459 3 года назад +3

      US G.I +French men +German Wehrmacht VS NAZI, in a medieval castle.

    • @mamavswild
      @mamavswild Год назад

      @@foolpanda9459 ….all the elements needed for a kick ass movie

  • @valannursilva1214
    @valannursilva1214 3 года назад +5

    I can't hold my tears, everytime i see this video.
    My great-uncle was a "Pracinha" (a name known to Brazilian soldiers who went to World War II), he fought against the Nazis in Italy, he died in 1994 at the age of 80. I am fascinated by the stories of World War II because of him.

  • @ninocuric5290
    @ninocuric5290 3 года назад +95

    Next "Night Witches" also animated story video , that one will blow your mind also ;)

    • @taz2491
      @taz2491 3 года назад +2

      Yeah, watch out though. If you want the story too check the longer one. Short version is the song only.
      Also the live performance of Night Witches from the great tour is worth a shot too. Now you have done it. Sabaton Mania: ON :D

    • @andrewludwig9251
      @andrewludwig9251 3 года назад +4

      @@taz2491 I think Sabaton made a mistake releasing the short version of Night Witches so soon after they released the story video. If you request Night Witches, be SURE to clarify that it is the STORY version.

    • @taz2491
      @taz2491 3 года назад +1

      @@andrewludwig9251 don't know if it was on purpose or not. But I noticed they have 2 animated versions up. That's why I suggested to check the longer video (The animated story as you said)

    • @andrewludwig9251
      @andrewludwig9251 3 года назад

      @@taz2491 One version is the song only and the other version is the story video. But they both look very similar in the thumbnails.

    • @taz2491
      @taz2491 3 года назад

      @@andrewludwig9251 yes I KNOW! That's why I suggested to check the longer(!) one. which IS the story video. pls stop spamming

  • @ryanedwardson6541
    @ryanedwardson6541 3 года назад +4

    There is a book on this, A Higher Call. Great book!
    And yeah, was damn near bawling when I read the book and when watching this video.

  • @blackdog6969
    @blackdog6969 2 года назад +1

    This song is a show of gentlemen holding to their own standards, holding their honour. Risked his Life to do it yet the German pilot did his best to return them home. He could see they were on their last legs. That's Nobel enough yet there's the extra story of the pilots meeting. It's amazing and really does show, the greatest generation.

  • @hughmanatee4854
    @hughmanatee4854 3 года назад +1

    These stories always get me. My grandpa was on a B-17 crew that got shot down on their 32 or 33 mission. 60-something years later, my grandpa went back to Europe. The people who brought him to where he'd been shot down also invited the pilot of one of the Fw-190s that was there that day. They met, hugged, and cried together standing in the crater my grandpa's B-17 made when it slammed into the ground.

  • @alithanna
    @alithanna 3 года назад +2

    Let's not forget that Stigler actually risked his life in another way that day. His Me-109 had suffered damage on its previous flight that could have led to terminal failure at any point. His aircraft had a .50 BMG slug embedded in the radiator which risked the engine overheating. That demonstrates how determined to earn the knight's cross he was before this encounter.

  • @VerchielxKanda
    @VerchielxKanda 2 года назад +1

    I thought I cried a lot at the Night Witches video, but this one REALLY made me emotional! It was hard to stop the tears. XD

  • @AO968
    @AO968 3 года назад +14

    This is a very heartwarming storie, and demonstrates that not all German soldiers were the heartless brutes many people may be tempted to see them as. Often, as Sabaton states in their song "Wehrmacht", they were just following orders, or just brainwashed by Nazi propaganda.
    I like how they added that bit with the German pilot's daughter and his grandson, who happened to be a metal/Sabaton fan, and how that led to the band meeting the relatives of a man, who (as the album this song is taken from indicates) could rightfully be called a hero.

    • @gidi3250
      @gidi3250 3 года назад +1

      Their song whermacht was not a statement it was a question was they just boys following orders or where they killers let loose it's up to the listener to decide

  • @sharkhunter2018
    @sharkhunter2018 3 года назад +3

    as a WW2 nerd, this is probably my favorite story of all. i highly recommend picking up the book about this, known as the Charlie Brown and Franz Stigler incident. book is titled A Higher Call by Adam Makos and tells the story from the perspective of both pilots as well as giving a glimpse into their lives before, during and after the war. its a damn good read

  • @brittjannesath2539
    @brittjannesath2539 3 года назад +10

    How about a double reaction? The german band Feuerschwanz has a cover of Sabatons Gott mit uns. The cover has more medevial twist to it. Lyrics in both in english. Sabatons live from woodstock are great, the Feuerschwanz cover just album version. Since you love difficult band names.... it sounds like foyerschvans in german

  • @Lannisen
    @Lannisen 3 года назад +18

    Definitely ugly crying here...

  • @Str4vv
    @Str4vv Год назад +1

    6:44 that stern look - so good. The animation issimply fantastic!

  • @chrismac98
    @chrismac98 3 года назад +2

    Apparently Franz Stigler thought about the words of his commanding officer during his time fighting in North Africa. He said “If I ever see or hear of you shooting at a man in a parachute, I will shoot you myself." Stigler later commented, "To me, it was just like they were in a parachute. I saw them and I couldn't shoot them down." Good and bad men on all sides.

  • @johnadler6987
    @johnadler6987 3 года назад +3

    I didn't shed any trears... No! Don't look at me! That's just some dust in my eye! Shut up!

  • @heatherbryson3776
    @heatherbryson3776 2 года назад +1

    That was Stigler's Iron Cross. That kill would have gotten him his Iron Cross. He showed mercy.

  • @anderslofgren8235
    @anderslofgren8235 3 года назад +8

    The impact ofone simple song...this is an amazing story from beginning to end.

  • @madwill6569
    @madwill6569 3 года назад +1

    There was a video I watched where a American pilot in WW2 shot down a 109 and as he flew by the German bailout and went in full attention saluted then pulled his shoot.

  • @jansihelsky4142
    @jansihelsky4142 3 года назад +5

    they have other songs dedicated to persons too like Inmate 4859 (Witold Pilecki),White death(Simo Häyhä) , Soldier of 3 armies(Lauri Törni), Far from the Fame(Karel Janoušek), To hell and back(Audie Murphy) and more about events during war Primo Victoria (Normandy), Aces in Exile(foreign pilots in BOB), Uprising(in Warsaw during WW2) , Wehrmacht(battle at Prochorovka) ......

  • @chuckwagon7860
    @chuckwagon7860 3 года назад +2

    Feel free to pause the video, friend! The more history that gets told is a win for all of us! May God continue to bless you and your family! Keep em' coming and Merry Christmas, sir!

  • @grindcorejoe6661
    @grindcorejoe6661 3 года назад +4

    Espacialy as the rear Gunner was down. Its a narrow way to get to him. Replacing him takes minutes in wich the B-17 is absolute helpless. Stigler could have taken Ye Old Pub down with 30 Shots.
    But Stigler was a Man of Honor. He never got the Knights Cross because he gave his Kills to younger Pilots ("No, he shot em down!") to keep them safe.
    We all should raise our Glases to Franz Stigler! We should never forget Warriors who showed Humanity in Times of Madness!

  • @GhostDrummer
    @GhostDrummer 3 года назад +2

    I’m loving the reactors like you, Tank, and a few other male reactors who show emotions to the music...it’s such a relief to see other men who aren’t afraid to shed a tear. Thank you.

  • @adrianhughes8143
    @adrianhughes8143 3 года назад

    Your reaction Sir was absolutely brilliant, you Sir are a credit to your country. One of my cousins served in the RAF during WW2 as a Radio operator/ Rear Gunner for RAF Bomber Command, in 114 squadron RAF in a Blenheim Bomber then in a Boston Bomber. He joined in 1940 and was killed in 1944 over Genoa, Italy. Unfortunately his plane was hit and the whole crew jumped out of the plane but my cousin's Parachute didn't open and he fell 10,000 feet to his death. I am very proud of him and all my family who served in the UK'S Armed Forces they are heroes of mine. I remember him on Armistice Day in November and wear a poppy in his memory with his squadrons badge. I wish you well Sir and stay safe. 💂‍♂️💂‍♂️💂‍♂️💂‍♂️🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇮🇪🇮🇪🇮🇪🇮🇪🇮🇪🇮🇪🇮🇪🇮🇪

  • @karimhicks8376
    @karimhicks8376 Год назад

    This story was featured on the HISTORY CHANNEL, called WINGS. Back in the late 90s, early 2000s.

  • @mtfgamma6257
    @mtfgamma6257 Год назад

    I had the chance to meet both men, I loved them both, such wonderful men, and they weren't shy about answering my questions as best they could. To charlie and Franz, May you both fly the skies forever as brothers.

  • @elmacho7561
    @elmacho7561 Год назад +1

    General Patton: "We fought the wrong enemy..."

  • @Razgriz85
    @Razgriz85 3 года назад +2

    The full documentary of the 2 men meeting is worth watching and you reacting to it, look up the Charlie Brown Incident. Stigler even talks about how it was a B17 tailgunner that gave him his distict head scar. I got to go inside of a B17 at the Evergeen Aviation & Space Museum in Oregon and they are smaller than you'd expect (I'm 5'9" and I had to really duck just to not smack my head against the ceiling).

  • @cinderellsworth
    @cinderellsworth 3 года назад +1

    I heard this story from my Dad decades ago....probably in the late '60s or early '70s. When I heard this song and the story behind it, I cried. And I'm crying again now. What a beautiful Christmastime story of love in time of war. Great reaction, OSN...see ya in the next one.

  • @projectwolfhound9732
    @projectwolfhound9732 2 года назад

    For every story you hear from the war of an atrocity you also here of an act of heroism, and make no mistake, in my mind Mr.Stigler was definitely a hero for doing this, and this is definitely a story that deserves to be told.

  • @kieranfitzgerald2030
    @kieranfitzgerald2030 3 года назад

    you can watch the story on youtube. both charlie brown and the german fighter pilot became the closest of friends years after the war.

  • @zhaimorenn8273
    @zhaimorenn8273 3 года назад

    Great reaction!
    Fun facts: Franz Stigler was a highly regarded ace of the Luftwaffe and was one air to air victory/kill away from earning the German Flying Iron Cross. But he was taught by pilots who were of the old way of thinking from WWI, flying and fighting with honor and respect and dignity. His teacher had always told him "If I ever see you shoot a man floating on a parachute, I will kill you myself."

  • @bhight100
    @bhight100 9 месяцев назад

    Stiggler's commander addressed all his men and told them that if he finds out any of them shot at an enemy descending on parachute, that he would pull them out and kill them himself. The Pub lost 2 engines, 1 was barely operational and 1 at full power, hardly enough to pull the airframe

  • @kirill6889
    @kirill6889 3 года назад +12

    There is a Sabaton History channel, where they post videos explaining the backround of their songs. Please react to them aswell.^^

    • @aprilvoecks5877
      @aprilvoecks5877 3 года назад

      If I remember right, this was Brown's first mission. (According to the Sabaton History)

  • @DoreenWustmann
    @DoreenWustmann 3 года назад +2

    Thanks for the great reaction. =)
    Recently I've finished reading the book "A Higher Call" or in german "Eine höhere Pflicht". This book is based on the complete story of these two pilots and their lives, before and after WWII and how they met again.

  • @Ben_Demon_Hunter
    @Ben_Demon_Hunter 2 года назад

    It was this Sabaton video- via music video reactions- that I discovered Sabaton, in December, 2021 & I instantly became a fan- thank you for your videos 🇺🇸🤘🤠🤘🇨🇦 Only discovered your channel, last week- you're doing such a great job, Sir 🙏🙏

  • @Nikita_Fluffytail
    @Nikita_Fluffytail 3 года назад

    Stigler the german pilot in an interview said that his commanding officer told him to never shoot an enemy that is in their parachute .... Stigler said to him the b17 was completely defenseless and he did not have the heart to shoot it down after seeing the face of the dead tail gunner......
    for the viewers of this video here is a quote from one of the greatest pilots who ever lived
    "We are athletes, not butchers" Manfred Von Richtofen - The Red Baron

  • @pontiacfan76
    @pontiacfan76 3 года назад +2

    The skin of the B17 was only as thick as a sheet of paper.
    The Book A Higher Call is highly recommended. More detail of both friends
    They lived hours away from each other.

    • @hammersteinmusicandgigs8134
      @hammersteinmusicandgigs8134 3 года назад

      Thankyou. I've just ordered the book. I cant wait to read it 👍

    • @pontiacfan76
      @pontiacfan76 3 года назад

      If you get a chance to tour the inside of a B17 I highly recommend it. It really puts into perspective what these guys did.

  • @reapergamingcentral4238
    @reapergamingcentral4238 3 года назад

    Stigler once said that his CO wasn't fond of pilots shooting people in parachutes. And to stigler, shooting down the wounded B-17 would be just like shooting a parachute.

  • @WhatDayIsItTrumpDay
    @WhatDayIsItTrumpDay 3 года назад +1

    The thing that I always wonder about is how did these massive bomber formations with heavy anti-aircraft fire coverage as the B-17s had, how did they prevent friendly fire damage. Did the M2 .50 cal Brownings not have that great of a range that their firing arcs would miss other planes?

  • @signolias100
    @signolias100 2 года назад

    this happens to be one of my favorite Sabaton songs. there is also another song like this about the battle of Castle Itter in which a unit of american soldiers joined with a unit of Wehrmacht regulars to protect the castle, and the prisoners inside from the Waffen SS bent on killing the prisoners.
    with that said i love songs that have stories like this that show uncommon kindness on both sides of the hell that is War. as far as the late Oberleutnant Franz Stigler, i believe Germany should award him with the highest modern honors they can for this selfless act. as far as i am concerned he was a real soldier and i salute him and hope to do so when i leave this world.

  • @briandelaroy1670
    @briandelaroy1670 3 года назад

    It really happened and several years after the war both Lt Brown and the German pilot met in Canada and became friends

  • @jacobveesu
    @jacobveesu 3 года назад +1

    The B-17 is my second favorite plane of WW2 and I loved the story a lot. I got a book about it which is called a higher call and it's just amazing that the German ace was 1 kill away from the knights cross but decided to save his enemy.

  • @vorsutus753
    @vorsutus753 3 года назад +4

    This story is one of my favorite ww2 stories. The battle for the castle Itter (sp?) may be my favorite though. They have a song called the last battle about it.

    • @ranekeisenkralle8265
      @ranekeisenkralle8265 3 года назад

      My favourite is the story of Wehrmacht and US Army joining forces in their endeavour to secure and evacuate the Lippizan stud farm so that the world-renowned horses wouldn't fall into the hands of the advancing Soviet army.

    • @vorsutus753
      @vorsutus753 3 года назад

      @@ranekeisenkralle8265 I had not heard about that before but I am with you. Horses are more important than French people 😏

    • @flyboy6392
      @flyboy6392 3 года назад

      I'm quite partial to the story of the Forgotten 500

  • @Ishlacorrin
    @Ishlacorrin 3 года назад +1

    This story reminds me of the American who returned a Japanese family's honour banner long after WW2. Real people on both sides fighting to survive.

  • @ryanfowler506
    @ryanfowler506 3 года назад

    Ever time I hear this song I cry we need to remember this men that are the one we need to tell there stories

  • @greatwhiteironic9085
    @greatwhiteironic9085 3 года назад

    I saw something like this happen on war thunder, a BF 109 was flying side-by-side with a bomber on my team, the bomber was on fire and was flying to the airfield to repair, the BF 109 turned around and went its own way after the bomber was about 0.5 km away from the base.

  • @opticmidnight2629
    @opticmidnight2629 3 года назад +1

    Stigler's CO told him never to shoot people who had ejected parachuted out and was very stern over it.

  • @Rob-o87
    @Rob-o87 2 года назад

    Yeah Stigler and Brown became best friends after tmthey found each other...died within a few months of each other...amazing story! And Sabaton did it some amazing justice.
    Check out Screaming Eagles (about the 101st Airborne @ Bastogne in the Battle of the Bulge, or Midway. In fact, as a WW2 nerd, you'll pretty.much love their Heroes and Coat of Arms albums...🤘

  • @Zhyntil
    @Zhyntil 3 года назад

    Thank you!
    Another amazing story of a B17 crew if you are interested is the one of "Old 666" a B17 that did a recon/photo mission over Bouganville.
    It was a 1200 miles run, they uparmed it with several more 50 cals than normal, and were just swarmed with Zeros...
    It is the only mission where two members of a plane crew got the Medal of Honor.

  • @half-a-man8182
    @half-a-man8182 7 месяцев назад

    It's enough to bring a tear to your eye.

  • @lottasvard953
    @lottasvard953 3 года назад

    Stigler did not open fire on the crippled bomber. He recalled the words of one of his commanding officers from Jagdgeschwader 27, Gustav Rödel, during his time fighting in North Africa, "If I ever see or hear of you shooting at a man in a parachute, I will shoot you myself." Stigler later commented, "To me, it was just like they were in a parachute. I saw them and I couldn't shoot them down."

  • @jonasmeystre8009
    @jonasmeystre8009 2 года назад

    Love your reaction..... thank you from Switzerland 🇨🇭

  • @icngames1032
    @icngames1032 3 года назад +1

    Everytime I see this music video I get emotional.

  • @reapergamingcentral4238
    @reapergamingcentral4238 Год назад

    I've been thinking about this. Stigler escorting Ye Old Pub was like an act from god. Had stigler been somewhere else, still in the air, or hadn't seen the B-17, those men wouldn't have made it home.

  • @wine.knight
    @wine.knight 3 года назад +1

    Wow. This video was awesome. ''No Bullets Fly'' has been one of my favorite songs from Sabaton for years, and this animation uplifts the story so much. I would easily assume that even mountains would tear up at the end of this video. And these kind of things are what makes Sabaton so great. They find the stories that many doesn't know but deserve to be heard and tell them in one of the most epic ways possible.
    Really liked your input in here about the story and people in the story. As a person who served his military service in Navy, following these ''unwritten'' rules is important, be it at the sea, land or air. Your Sabaton reactions are really among your best ones and that comes mainly down to how much you know and love history. Would tip my hat to you if I wore any ever.
    I really do hope you will react a lot more to Sabaton, and as many of their amazing stories about heroes that everyone should know and hear off.
    Good reaction, amazing story and most of all, good to see so many people liking these songs and reactions you do.

  • @petrihalonen2855
    @petrihalonen2855 3 года назад +1

    Good reaction and I had tears to at the end. Have a good and safe Christmas!

  • @robsawdon7124
    @robsawdon7124 3 года назад

    i know this heard it in school lol what they didnt say was a plane had also crashed into the back end and almost severed the rest of the tail it was tied to the frame of the b-17 with a parachute to hold it on and the crew that was still alive was using hand held guns to hold off other fighters.

  • @andrewludwig9251
    @andrewludwig9251 3 года назад +2

    Very well done Oldskulenerd! That hit you right in the "feels" didn't it!

  • @mourninwould7879
    @mourninwould7879 3 года назад

    this is my fav story i actually have posters and model planes on my wall of these planes because its so strong love it

  • @sierrawillett7295
    @sierrawillett7295 3 года назад

    Every time I watch this I cry!! It’s so amazing & the animation fits so well.

  • @slyvampireprince
    @slyvampireprince 3 года назад

    I love this song and love EVERYTHING sabaton does but this song brings me to tears every single time no matter how many times i listen to it

  • @RazorbackX99
    @RazorbackX99 3 года назад

    This story has always kept me fascinated.
    Reminding me of... say, OSN, are you familiar with the story of the siege of Castle Itter?

  • @Sandy-dd4le
    @Sandy-dd4le 3 года назад

    You can find a handful of photos of Ye Olde Pub online, particularly of the nose and tail.
    Sobering stuff!

  • @MrNick31007
    @MrNick31007 2 года назад

    I love Sabaton, and I love your reactions OSN. Keep it up, and yes I had tears well up. Thank you for you service, and than, you for your reactions.

  • @paulevans2778
    @paulevans2778 3 года назад

    I had tears at the point of the interview

  • @eves1503
    @eves1503 3 года назад +2

    This story gives me chills! I love their animated stories.

  • @OlettaLiano
    @OlettaLiano 3 года назад +3

    Great story, awesome song. As for 2021 being better than 2020... Meet the new year, same as the old year.

  • @Abby_Normal_1969
    @Abby_Normal_1969 3 года назад

    The historiography of this story is a book called A Higher Calling. Fantastic read. Highly recommended. Additional: At an air show, in think in 1996, the survivors of Ye Olde Pub brought their families to meet Franz in person; Franz go to meet all the lives, three generations, that lived because he disobeyed a Luftwaffe order.

  • @mrwannabeblacksmith8831
    @mrwannabeblacksmith8831 3 года назад

    You might say in gaming terms the b-17 was a flying glass cannon

  • @merrax
    @merrax 3 года назад +1

    That was truly beautiful, all of it!

  • @skaptens
    @skaptens 3 года назад

    Been watching this video and reactions to it god knows how many times now. I'd say you summarize the the video with one simple statement in the best way possible and I fully agree with you. If you don't have some tears welling up from this, you're not human.

  • @DocStrange0123
    @DocStrange0123 Год назад

    Franz Stigler flew under the command of Gustav Rödel in a special wing of aces for the Africa Korps, it is believed that Rödel used to say to his pilots: "If I ever see or hear that you shoot a man in parachute, I'll shoot you myself". To Franz, they were in parachute.

  • @tigeriussvarne177
    @tigeriussvarne177 3 года назад

    I grew up and life near the Focke-Wulf Plant they bombed.
    One of my grandpas was serving as a Flakhelfer (AA-loader) in that area at that time.
    The other one lost a leg in the Ukrain.
    I love Sabatons music, bacause it connects me with my familys history.

  • @mamavswild
    @mamavswild 3 года назад

    Can we just take a moment to appreciate the reliability of the B-17? Best.Plane.Ever.
    PS this is the reaction from you that made me sub, for your comments about soldiers, airmen and sailors just fighting for their country.

  • @mannistef
    @mannistef 3 года назад

    Thanks for this. The tears do come in this one.

  • @attilathehun8613
    @attilathehun8613 3 года назад

    I love your thinking about who foughts for their country

  • @ivsalimeni3049
    @ivsalimeni3049 3 года назад +1

    There should be a movie made based on this,its just sad that there isnt one

    • @Marxak666
      @Marxak666 3 года назад

      There is, and I cant for My life remember the name

  • @SpelVarld
    @SpelVarld 3 года назад

    it would be interesting to hear from those two in the interview how they would have reacted to this song

  • @chrisvoorhies6852
    @chrisvoorhies6852 3 года назад +1

    Great reaction never seen this before thanks again

  • @pamf.3290
    @pamf.3290 3 года назад

    Thanks OSN for these gifts.⭐I show them to my Dad,❤ born 1930. He's a WW2 geek & loves all History, Modern & Ancient. He loves the commentary.

  • @einargauti7534
    @einargauti7534 3 года назад

    God I love this reaction, thank you, I just subscribed. Thank you and god bless