SABATON - 1916 | Singer Reacts & Musician Analysis
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"1916" was written by Lemmy Kilmister of Motorhead after he saw a documentary on the battle of the Somme. The bus is a nod to the Motorhead song "No Sleep 'til Hammersmith" and the surviving members of Motorhead were featured in the video. This song is a fitting tribute to both Lemmy and all the soldiers who marched off to fight, and sometimes die, for their homelands. RIP, you are all appreciated and missed.
I'm surprised only one or two reactors out of dozens has spotted the Hammersmith bus.
@@punkjay4681 My guess would be that almost none of them know anything about Motorhead. More's the pity.
@@alancarter41 well, many of those as well. But most who seem to know a lot about Motörhead and spot the band members and everything still tend to miss the bus :D
Yeah, the two guys standing in the door opening at 4:48 are Mikke Dee and Phil Campbell, the drummer and the guitarist of Motörhead. The guy holding the picture of Lemmy is Eddie Rocha who was the tour manager of Motörhead and the current one for Sabaton.
Isn't "No sleep 'til Hammersmith" a live album?
Sabaton are what I call the Metal History Band. They even have a RUclips History channel.
They are incredible, love them and their history telling 💜
Which is really cool all in itself but more than that, I've partied with these guys and they are really, really good people all around.
@@MillieMochiTunesidk if you know this but lemmy actually wrote this song yes sabaton covered it from motörhead check out their version
Yarnhub does stories sabaton does songs no bullets fly is a mix of sabaton and yarnhub along with the song lady in or of the dark
I love Sabaton, but this song!! One of the hardest songs not to tear up to. First time I watched their video I was nearly bawling like a baby.
Ikr! 💜
if this song doesn't get you at least misty eyed..there is something wrong with you
Their Great War songs are arguably the most tearjerking. 1916 and Christmas Truce are almost bookends to each other.
The Charismatic Voice lady .. she has a teatime interview with the lead singer of Sabaton .. you might want to check it out .. its quite the eyeopener
I highly recommend the interview. It gives a lot of insight in how Sabaton creates their music.
WWI was originally called The Great War and the medals reflect this. Nobody expected to be plunged into a second world war after only 21 years of the end of the first one. Some of the trench warfare currently going on in Ukraine is of a similar nature.
Great adaptation by Sabaton.
Yeah, "Great war" or "The War to end all wars" was how it was talked about, and nobody thought at the time we'd get a sequel. And yes, the conflict in Ukraine does resemble the World wars a bit, but i'd say it resembles the trenches in WW2 more, just cause how the trenches are built, and how they are used, in tandem with the weaponry and tactics all around, very similar to how Finland and CCCP used to fight during the Winter war and Continuation war, and how Germany fought CCCP during WW2. This type of warfare is really normal for Russia and the Eastern block plainly cause 1. Russia has so many people they can suffer 80% casualty rate and come out winning 2. how the ground is, and how the weather is during summer vs winter. You can't advance during winter without a major breakthrough or you will just be sending people to their deaths, and during summer the fields will be muddy, pretty much like swamps.
Which immediately led to the "Cold War" which led to overthrows and "minor" wars all over. The Cold War is not over even after the Soviet Union fell.
WW1 was not the first World War. The 7 Years War deserved to called the real first World War.
there was one man named john maynard keynes that said the punishment was to harsh. The Treaty of Versailles led to World War II because its terms punished Germany harshly. The economy collapsed, the government lost power, the military was weak, and the Germans were angry. Because of these factors, Germans became loyal to Hitler and there was the perfect storm in Germany which caused World war II.
The ironic thing was they basically planted the seeds for a second war with the treaty of versi. You can't put the entire blame on one country, completely carve it up, humiliate it, strip it's army, and force it to pay reparations thereby destroying it's economy and expect nothing to happen. You are only sowing DEEP and LASTING hatred into that countries population! They basically gave funny mustache man the perfect blueprint to come to power.
A very heartfelt reaction Millie!
And here's my obligatory mention of a cool and more than just a little creepy detail for those who know:
Around the middle of the video the crowd/parade comes across a lovely early 20th century ecru-coloured convertible (as I've ben thought, obviously but I didn't see - thought it was a coupe...) that's standing abandoned in the middle of the street.
This is the car that *Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria* and his (morganatic) wife *Sophie Chotek, Duchess of Hohenberg* bled to death in on the 28th of June 1914 in Sarajevo, touching off *The Seminal Tragedy* a.k.a. *The July Crisis* which then obviously led to *The Great War* , sometimes referred to (and with good reason) as *The Apocalypse of the Old World.*
This one empty car in a very real sense is the *Pale Horse* that *Conquest* rode in on with *War and Pestilence and Hunger* in it's train.
I also feel it's a signifier of the level of knowledge that Sabaton by now has reached in dealing with historical matters, especially when compared to their initial albums.
It is also disturbing that to a large degree the current war of two, at least second rank, probably more in some cases, powers with all their tech and drones and gunship helicopters and air-launched cruise missiles has degenerated in a war of redundant trench lines once again... this is... unnerving to say the least.
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I never realized that. It is also true, that the war tech is in a weird way where it was 107 years ago and it, indeed, is disturbing and unnerving. Thank you for the information.
this song was originally done by Motorhead. Sabaton did a really nice job with it
1916 is the kind of song you hear with your ears , but feel it with your heart and soul.
I strongly recommend the original by the one and the only Lemmy Kilmister. I've never given a flying fuck about a celebrity dying but his death... It actually mattered.
This is Lemmy's song, all of this is him putting his pain into the words and respecting the boys who went to war. May he rest in peace the fucking genius.
This is a Swedish metal tribute to the man, the truth, the legend we all love for his many styles and creations when it comes to metal. The Blues singer, the Thrash metal player, the rockstar who lived his life true to himself.
As a Swede, I can only support it.
hard to believe that every single person that left those towns...would never come back. and the most heartbreaking thing is that half of those of those who went were indeed kids easily between 14-16. for the record, this is singing about the FIRST battle of the somme. they sadly had a 2nd which was just as tragic and had just as many deaths.
the youngest casually on that day on the British side was 12 years old...
I was a solider and this video breaks my heart.
Cheers 'Tony" my friend you are forever young.
The cost of six mines was a generation, still children at the time. They weren't kidding in an older song they made...
"There's no price for a mile."
Milly if you didn't know.
This is a cover song. By motorhead written a long time ago
I gotta check that version out 💜
Sabaton is my favorite history teachers second only to my dad at the dinner table
as a history buff and metal fan, i love Sabaton. Some songs are hard, some songs, like this are power ballads. You learn history and have a great time. Howver, this song, and some others never fail to get me to tears..
Don't apologize that is what both music and history can do to you. Combine it like Sabaton do and it can really hit you sometimes!
Great reaction :)
Wow! The first two videos i see with you are where you watch Sabaton videos, and you cry in both. You brought me to tears as well, of course in tune with the songs. But hearing you sob in the backkground did bring a nother level of depth to these songs. Thankk you for bringing true emotions.
My grandfather did exactly this he was born January 2nd 1900 on a small farm in Indiana he was the youngest of 9 brothers when war came calling on the 6th of April 1917 he and all his brothers signed up, he was one of 4 that returned and the only one who survived without injury, he stayed in the military till 1968 a military career 51 years long (he was a military chaplain for most of that time)
I'm glad you get sentimental. This song gets me sentimental and sad every time I hear it. No real person can not be touched by this.
I also recommend you to listen to Motörheads version. Less more epic than this one but more naked and fragile. A true masterpiece by Lemmy but Sabatons version is absolutely fantastic in power and visuals! Thank you for your genuine reaction to this song.
'Come On - Oktaf Kanis' for the next reaction, thanks Millie 🔥
Wow! I'm waiting for "Come On" too!
@@manicmonday-3833 yeah I know 🔥
Love this! I hope you doin' well Millie ❤
@@AnitaAshhh yeah ❤
There was 15 year old boy's who volunteered for the British Army, the British Volunteers who joined up were known as PALS BATTALIONS. 15 year old British boy's Joined the Royal Navy as well as 16 and 17 year old boy's. British Sabaton Fan 💂♂️💂♂️💂♂️💂♂️🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🏴🏴🏴🏴💙💛🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇸🇪🇸🇪🇸🇪🇸🇪
In my Opion every War is horrible, but WW1 and WW2 showed us how we had make peace and the direct aftereffects. We had to make peace, without bullying the losing side.
Thank you for your thoughs and the great reaction.
What they and Lemmy made is a fucking masterpiece.
No shame on realizing that.
The more I listen to Sabaton, the more I think of Sabaton as the current era of historical metal, like what Iron Maiden was once. Both hands have made some beautiful metal based on history.
1916 is no different.
What i really like about Sabaton is that they tell all sorts of stories and topics - for example "Father" tells the Story of Fritz Haber, who got the Nobel Price for the Haber-Bosch process
the mass production of ammonium nitrate was on one side a way to feed millions but on the other side was the perfect method for making explosives - not to speak about chemical weapons, to which Fritz Haber was not opposed to
@suit1337 The ironic and very sad bit is Harbor was Jew and one of the chemicals he created would then be used in WW2 by the Nazis and not for fighting but at the concentration camps
@@Cm38271 : That would be the Zyklon-B cyanide gas used at the camps, if I'm not mistaken.
Please also do the original Motörhead song. People want to see you bawling your eyes out. The original version hits even more, in my opinion, but I'm just some old guy. LOL
I can tell you a story about Bosnia. When we arrived and set up the war was well underway, our encounters were daily and the barrage was before we had air support in place. We pushed through during the nights just to attack from behind during the days and take out the snipers.
At one point I we were guarding a dwelling and we were invited inside for dinner, we had the food and she prepared it, over time we got to know each other fairly well. She had lived there in her grandparents house for quite some time and made a living in animal husbandry but the Serbs had taken all of them when they moved through before our response.
She had three kids and as we moved through the front line another group had come in from the east. They didn't take them prisoners, they set the house on fire and shot her kids, she remained inside.
When we returned we found the burned down house and the bodies. The last hope of decency was gone and from there on I didn't care. We pushed forward and prepared a way for others to follow in three hours, we painted every building used by the enemy and bunker areas since we now had air support. We took out every man that tried to escape and we showed no mercy after that.
I will never forget that day, I will never forgive the Serbs that today celebrate their genocidal maniacs as heroes and I know that one day the job will have to be finished. You can't have a nation of absolute murdering maniac fascists in a peaceful Europe. Putin will have to learn that and so will the Serbs.
I mean they are serbs, savages.
“So long ago” my Grandmother is 101 years old. When ww2 ended in 1945, she was only 23 years old. She came to the USA and had 10 kids. Giving a husband to the Korean war. A son survived Afghanistan, a grandson survived Iraq. Her first great-great grandson born 2022. 1 lifetime and she’s still here. “So long ago” is just an illusion
I love this song because it tells the truth about War and does not glorify it like they often do in the USA. "And now there is nobody remembers our Names" that is the single worst fact about this, since you can be a Hero and still be irrelevant just 50 years later. This is the kind of music we should play in schools and let young Children interpret, letting them know that, in a different time, they might have been where they stood with no choice but to fight because of others decisions
Always one to talk smack about the US.
Let's not look at European, Asian or African history, hypcritical smug asses.
Barely made it twenty years after the Yugo wars before Euros are slaughtering and butchering each other again. After thousands of years of the same. Two World Wars in the last century. Millions of people killed by dictators
Remember that before you talk shit about the USA
Americans are childish amateurs when it comes to imperialism, total war, genocide and racism compared to Europeans. Y'all have made an art, craft and science of it. Had a lot of practice
I am an American, 52 years old and have never in my life heard personally someone Glorify war. War to me in this day and Age is Tragic and Useless. Every human on earth is just like Every other human on earth and deserves to live a peaceful natural lifetime.
@@jeffhall2411 I agree but as an American, im sure you heard "May God bless our Troops" or "bring our Troops Home" far more than you should have, right? I'm including the glorification of Soldiers and Firearms in the larger picture of "War", to the extend that the Military is seen as something to always respect and hold in high regard while ignoring the VHA that has been criminaly underfunded and ignoring Dronestrikes that never made the News
War is always going to be a tool of the rich to get richer by means of the corpses of innocents
One of my favorite Swedish band. They have there own Festival in Falun every year. Falun is the town where Sabaton lives.
Tina Guo makes her cello cry...
True a lot of them were teenagers but the moment you step on the battlefield you transform rather quickly or else you die. Food for the gun is
pretty much imprinted on your chest in basic.
Just found ur channel, ur right sabaton is one of the greatest metal bands ever (also great historians), subscribed and hope to see more 👍
the sad thing is that the casualties per area gives just over two square meter of ground gained per dead, basically a crowded graveyard. insanity
Sabaton releasing this just before ANZAC day in Australia/NZ was just a punch in the guts. Was crying my eyes out before finishing it the first time, while holding my grandfathers medals from his WW2 service. Hell of a song! And so many emotions.
Another great song by Sabaton. Their work bringing history to life cannot be understated.
Consider listening to "One Last Time" by Dust Drake commemorating Untied flight 93 in an amazing way
Sabaton has a loooong list of history based music.
Sabaton also has an award winning history channel that gives background to over 100 if their songs (not music award, academic, aimed at education of the public) .
Sabaton videos are often have dedictions and/or messages at the end, just like you saw here, perhaps not always but, watching to the very end is frequently well worth it.
Animated STORY videos (short history lessons with music videos in them)
No bullets fly
Night witches
Lady of the dark
Red baron
first soldier
epic videos.
Bismark, about the sinking of the ship
Defence of Moscow, self explained.
Christmas truce, about the spontaneous truce in some parts of the western front during Christmas 1914
40:1, about polish soldiers, badly outnumbered (just under 750 in all) facing 42 000 germans, they where BADLY outgunned desperately defending against the German invasion 1939 (with odds actually close to 55:1 they held for 3 DAYS when ammunition and supplies ran out.
Uprising, the Warsaw Uprising against the nazi germans during 1944.
To hell and back, they tell the story of Audie Murphy (highly decorated) and his struggle AFTER the war, so about PTSD and drug addiction that returning soldiers can face.
Fields of verdun, the 300+ day long battle fought there.
Price of a mile, about the battle of Passchendaele
Screaming Eagles, about the battle of the bulge
Live performances
40:1 from poland
Uprising from poland
En livstid I krig live from Göteborg Sweden (in Swedish but there are subtitles) , very heavy again, about thoughts of a young man going to war.
these are just some, there are plenty more.
Is it because they long to a time where old men could molest nine year old girls and not get convicted for it?
if you find this story touching, an absolute recommendation is "No Bullets Fly" by Sabaton - the Animated Story in Colab with Yarnhub
It's always the most vulnerable paying the ultimate price.
Lest. We. Forget.
Rest in peace Lemmy kilmister!!
Any war regardless of where it occurs is totally devastating not only for those directly involved but to all witnessing it and for the whole of humanity as well.
Off the subject of music for a bit, I sincerely hope that one day you can find the time to watch a television 10 part miniseries titled "Band of Brothers" a 2001 American war drama miniseries based on historian Stephen E. Ambrose's 1992 non-fiction book of the same name. It was created by Steven Spielberg and Tom Hanks, who also served as executive producers, and who had collaborated on the 1998 World War II film Saving Private Ryan.
I always enjoy watching your reactions. Saludos.
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War sucks and the people that like war the least are the soldiers who fight in them, I have PTSD and listen to them for a good cry and I. Remembrance of my grandfather who fought 8 miles north of that cross, he was gassed which eventually took his life
This is one of the songs I listen to when I need a good cry
A truly beautiful cover done by Sabaton. En Livstid i Krig live in Gothenburg you need to do also!
1:16 Yeah. I did that too. The mood just hits you like a truck out of nowhere. Boom! Quiet. Listening. It fucking wrecked me.
Yeeeahh!!! great react!!
I really cried when red the outro for the first time. War is wasting, then and now.
The Battle of Peleliu in the Pacific was on par with going over the top. I also remember an old submarine sailor telling of being depth charged during WW2. War is hell.
youre a good human beeing :) luv youre reacts . greets from munich
Love your outfit! Great song too, cya next stream!
Always about the saddness and losses of war
The bus in the beginning.
Hammersmith 82.
Heavy Motörhead reference to their album No sleep to Hammersmith.
It is absolutely impossible to imagine what the people back home went through. The vast majority of the men of a village of 15,000 go to war. Say that's an average of 7500 men.
5000 are killed in three hours of fighting.
And the town would learn all at once.
i love youer reactions because you allow you self get emotiont
[I hope you'll forgive a pasted comment, it took me a while to write the first time.] I saw Sabaton perform this live in Leeds on the first night of the current tour, and it was so emotional. So let's raise a few glasses: to Birmingham, birthplace of metal; to Lemmy (RIP); to Sabaton; and to those who sacrificed so much. My wife's grandfather was one of those who lied about his age - he was only _14_ when he went to the Front! He got out alive, thanks to some amazing luck: he was wounded and taken to a field hospital, and his own father was being treated there at the same time. He swore a lot when he saw his son, then wrote to his wife back home explaining the situation. She in turn sent evidence of their boy's age to the War Office and they pulled him out. After he came home he never spoke to anyone in the family about his experiences. Greetings from South Yorkshire - Lest We Forget.
This song sounds to me like a huge Ode to Lemmym especially the Cello at the end.
My grandfather was there he fought and lived.
You have no idea how horrible it was. You’re in your room safe. The fear and horrifying event for a 16 year old is insane
There's a say that the last words heard of a dying soldier is that for his mother - however if it's true or not - I completely understand why if that's the case, it doesn't make them any less of a human.
Motorhead cover
It's heartbreaking to watch something that cost so many lives, as males, it hurts more. We are called to defend our homes, our families and our brothers, we answer the call so everyone back home can sleep in peace
I lived in Scotland for a fair bit of time in a small village and when ever you looked that the list of names on the war memorial there was a name per house if not more. A whole village of people gone. Less we forget
Lemmy & Sabaton did a great job. I have a mate who Great Grand Dad fought at the Somme, and the horrors he saw. This song is also tough because how many soldiers who fought and died are remebered! all history recalls are the Generals not the Men/Women who fought and died!
As a historian I know the numbers. The Battle of the Somme was fought over 6 miles (9Km) and over a million young men lost their lives!
During the video they show Solders from Ancient Greece to ww2
Regardless of your opinion on WW1 we owe an unpayable debt to those who gave the ultimate sacrifice.
As Brits we take WW1 remembrance very seriously a few years back the Royal British Legion held a once in a lifetime event were thousands of people vaulenteered to dress in WW1 British military uniforms and in large groups wondered the UK on Buses, trains, street corners EVERYWHERE in complete silence and all they had were cards with a name, DoB and death it became very obvious that each person represented an individual who was killed in WW1 it was such a beautiful and almost Ghostly tribute to the fallen.
Beauty is in everything you wish it to be except war! 🌹
But still the honor of a warrior.
Never let a man die without appreciation
We who survive see it. Care for not my brothers, we see. Fight for yourselves, weak losers. Not soldiers
Not worth us
You seem to like Sabaton, you should see when they sing in Swedish in Gothenburg in an ice hockey arena.
My favorite is "En livstid i krig" "A lifetime at war" with that strong message that is still relevant even though it is a war in the 17th century.
ruclips.net/video/WBs3G1PvyfM/видео.html Don't forget to turn on the subtitles
I wish I was there, but then I was on holiday in Thailand
I already love the original Motörhead version and need to fight with the tears… but I think the Sabaton cover is even a bit better makes you feel sad for the soldiers more
Why better? More "Wall of Sound"? Does this really fit the song's vibe?
The pathos they added makes me feel less sad for them...
Every soldier in the video is a reference to other Sabaton songs.
My grandfather was actually 16 and lied about his age to fight in ww2
You really should do the original, It's a much starker, stripped down tune and with Lemmy in his quiet voice will rip your heart apart. It makes me cry every time and im a gnarly fella in my mid 40's
All I can say is: YOU GET IT. Thank you.
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And I will say, ok, this song of theirs. Is actually fairly different, slower, doesn’t have all the same elements, to the same extent as their previous ones, I listed tot gem a lot. Earlier on, and yeah. Earlier…all the songs damn near the same but words, this one is better, they burnt me out by redoing basically same song like a 100 times before this. If they continue this trend of similar, but different, similar enough yiu know who without having to look at the video name/band. But different enough from the others that you don’t just burnout and not care anymore, then I can get back into them, I come from the age, and remote enough, cds too expensive for regular, middle class people, and we’re brand new, as a kid, we grew up on radio, cassettes, 8 track and at times records, that was the norm, only the ones with a good amount of money had CD players. DVD’s weren’t even a thing. Or close to it at all, by then. Bands number one sellers were cassettes and records, with 8 tracks as a third. And then CD’s, lol. I know plenty can relate…but even though the same bands were the tops of the radio, know of us really burnt out on them, sure some did, but most, no…newer bands/groups. Burning out on them is the norm, they last one or two decades then die for the most part. Old ones been going for 40-50 plus years…
I need to say this, this is a cover of Motorhead's song called 1916, and to be fair to Sabaton, Power metal does always sound sameish, because there is only so much you can do wihle constantly escalating the "power" of the song until the end and they do have plenty different sounding songs, not all of them are their biggest hits though
World War 1 was a stalemate for most of the war, some soldiers stayed in the same spot the entire war, or barely moved a few inches, the fighting was for every single inch of ground, it was brutal and bloody across the front lines, but the worst of the fighting was across the western front in the north
we tend to glorify it but there wasn't any glory in the first World War, or any War really
Tina Guo on the cello after the main song...
When you realise some teens did lie about there age and there were some 15/16 year olds dying at the som the worst part of ww1
dont remember what Pals group it was think the Leeds or Accrington Pals lost so many of the men from that region that even to day the population has not recovered
Reacction great.millie.🎶🥁🎸🎤🇬🇧
Thanks 💜 😊
When the bugle sounds and you refuse to change the commanding officer has the right to shoot you. So what choice did those soilders have?.
😢And we still carry on😮
Can recommend Sabaton - Hearts of Iron and don't forget to react to the *Sabaton History* behind the song. :)
If you do the math it took about 1 man for 1cm of ground.
Watching Sabaton's music videos hits quite hard when you're a Finnish man in your 30's.
Because I know that I will be part of the next chapters of those stories if Russia ever crosses the border. There's no glory in war, but if facing the atrocities of it is the only way to keep Finland safe, that is what I will have to take part in.
I could see my old American History teacher using Sabaton to get some of his lessons across. Maybe my World History teacher, too.
Onion Ninjas got you (~_^)
My cousin who is a history teacher, does in fact use their music and videos in her classes. It gives her students an easily graspable intro to the different chapters and events they go through.
@@timbackman5915 and you get a double dose with Sabaton History and Indy giving deep background on the song's subject.
Or even 60 years now for a few.
Hey ;) a little question : why is your mic so loud and the song so quiet ? :D
You should give Imminence a listen aswell they are from Sweden aswell and is a very good metal core band were the singer screams and plays violin at the same time they tell stories in their music videos aswell but not like these history ones tho. :D
I lied about my height to sign up for my war since weight was factored in. I was underweight. Slouched a bit to take an inch off. Age was fine, but i totally get the white lies when you're all in.
You must heard and react to the original song for Mötörhead…
Lemmy gives this song WAY more weight. This version hardly touches me.
My great uncle fought in the somme and he was also among the names of those who died in the somme. There’s a famous saying “they were lions lead by donkeys” and that came from the fact many of the generals on thr somme weren’t even good at their job and were only made generals because they were rich because back then there was a stigma that the rich were more smart than those who aren’t, which is completely bullshit because I know about poor people who were extremely intelligent and rich people who were extremely stupid.
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Wasnt Horrible for the German MG Gunner who got a big Killstreak haha
Damn wars
There were also children in the second world ward especially near the end of the war Hitler used the Hitler youth top defend Germany and they used young and old
Yeah, why... Does the Leaders of some countries think it's a good idea to go to war against another country, or religious group.
They probably have some idea that "this is what we think the soldiers (and population) in the other country deserves". But there is never just one side of soldiers in a war, so while they are doing this to the "enemies" they are also doing it to their own soldiers who they have sent out to fight the war. / B.
4:40 This is why bromance exists. We know groing up, we have to take the ultimate responsibility. Humans are that way, we will take women, but it is not efficacious as a pop moving forward, now is it?
Sabaton Sweden Gotenburg
all wars ----
And nah they weren’t kids that fought. Got wounded. Died and won. To preserves the sadly diminished level of freedom we have now. They were men, through their actions and beliefs even if younger then me the day I signed up at 17. They did what they believed in. Seen it through. Even if that meant death, for what was right. Those, those are men.
War is hell.